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Post by grammadee on Mar 9, 2020 0:23:38 GMT
Hope your dd did well at the dance competition, kitbop and that you got some great photos. How did the wrestling meet go, angel97701? Safe travels to you and to gmcwife1 on your way home. I have not left the house since some time on Thursday. Took part in a couple of Hangout sessions on Saturday, finished 13 pages over the 3 days. It was great chatting with those who could join into the video chat and with people on the board. Lots of creative energy to feed the mojo. So cool to see AussieMeg "face to face" across half a world! Decided to figure out my points this afternoon before I get confused about what was done during the Megacrop and worth double points, so up to date with that. Tomorrow I am going to be out most of the day. Stopping at the LSS to pick up product they have been putting away for me, running some errands, having a quick early supper with justjac. Have a few more hockey pic's to print, and I have asked my dgd for photos of her dance and music. Not sure if she will get them to me by tomorrow though. Tuesday and Wednesday I NEED to clean up my scraproom--and the rest of the house. But Thursday and Friday I will have the house to myself for two whole days, so looking forward to hitting the scrapbooking HARD those two days. Hope in my cleaning I will find my date stamp that has been MIA since January. And my "pointy thing" paper piercer that has been missing for a week. And make sure I locate the darning needle I *think* is under my stamping mat and put it back where it belongs.... And all the ocean and tropical pp and embellishments I am SURE I pulled out to use with the Hawaii photos. They are not now "where they belong" or any other place I have thought to look... Have a great week, DIVAs!
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Post by gmcwife1 on Mar 9, 2020 17:05:01 GMT
I was hoping to craft all weekend for the crop and really rack up the points. But since dh changed my plans my crafting time got cut short. I’m glad I got to play and get some double points. Now to hit it hard to get my next box ready! So many beautiful creations this week, great job ladies
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Post by kitbop on Mar 10, 2020 1:43:52 GMT
Phew! Those weekends are heavy duty. It was great, except Saturday afternoon our car broke down 2.5 km from the venue when we went out for a break/walk (the ignition switch went). It got towed home and we got a ride home after the competition from another family. The hardest part was checking out of the hotel Sunday morning, and walking all our gear over to the dance venue... cooler, suitcase, pillows, a box of winter boots that we had in the car "in case" (stupid shoulder season. 6" snow Friday. 10 degrees Sunday.) The time change adds another level of "tired"! I wish we would do away with daylight savings. Honestly, I'm so tired this evening it was a chore to force myself to walk downstairs to get the February points for the Divas to update grammadee. It felt like a mile away!
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Post by grammadee on Mar 10, 2020 3:12:25 GMT
Hope you get a chance to get some rest, kitbop!
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Post by angel97701 on Mar 11, 2020 0:36:07 GMT
kitbop We also carry "just in case" clothing and boots for when we drive across the mountains to the valley. Both shoulder seasons as IT CAN and HAS snowed on the mountain passes in Oct and May!
DS#1 did okay in the wrestling tournament but did not qualify for state. Which is OK really and he still had fun. It was a very outside chance he would make it. His is one of the largest weight classes, with many really good 8th graders, including 3 on his own team. We have the reigning state champion, who has also competed across the US and has done very well as a 13 year old.
I am glad I had some hours to work on scrapping over the weekend. I also took some time this afternoon. DH is traveling and I've been up to my eyeballs dealing with issues for DS#2. Adoption history (home at 4 years), going through puberty, learning disability & executive function disorder, and clinically depressed. We are working with a counselor, have him on supplemental support through our naturopath to up his neurotransmitters, and so on. There's been an issue at school with that's required two visits to the school, and several phone calls. It's been a tough go. DS#1 seems to be doing OK at Job Corps, so that's a win for now. It was nice to go back through some photos from 10 years ago, and videos when he was sweet and learning so much. Right now he's in a hard place, and it's been a lot of prayers!
Since most of my to-do list is accomplished I used my afternoon to work on editing photos, and working on the layout on my desk. Now it's time to start dinner and go get the boy!
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Post by kitbop on Mar 11, 2020 1:06:49 GMT
going through puberty, learning disability & executive function disorder, and clinically depressed. We are working with a counselor, have him on supplemental support through our naturopath to up his neurotransmitters, and so on. There's been an issue at school with that's required two visits to the school, and several phone calls. {{hugs}} to you and him. I have experienced lots of school visits and phone calls...it's emotionally wrenching. I know we would have loved to keep DS #2 home from school some times, just keep him happy and safe and comfortable, but as parents it's our job to push them out there while we support them from behind. Now he's in a supported program at college and we just keep pushing forward and supporting from behind. He has also identified that he wants mental health support this year and has independently managed this: I'm so glad to see him taking advantage of external supports and advocating for himself.
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Post by grammadee on Mar 11, 2020 3:35:06 GMT
(((((HUGS))))) to both of you, kitbop and angel97701, parenting young men who have struggled. Dd is raising an adopted son who struggles with attachment and impulse control, and some days are tough. She worries about getting him the support he needs and helping him to realize when he needs to ask for it. He is only 7 years old, but she fears for the future. So far they have lucked out with very supportive schools both in Ontario and Alberta, so we are hoping that this early support will set the stage for ongoing progress. It seems so easy for people who have no idea about the situation can get judgemental and decide the best way to deal with a struggling kid is to cut their self esteem even more than it already has been. Kudo's to your boy, kitbop for independently seeking out support at college. It is so hard to decide what to do in so many instances. We just want them to be happy and healthy and comfortable in their own environments, but they don't make it easy.
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Post by kitbop on Mar 13, 2020 11:18:09 GMT
So...curious! Is anyone sick with this bug? I'm not personally worried - we are healthy and "young". But my Mom has chronic lung issues and she has no clue how dangerous this could be for her. And she doesn't live close at all (like, 5 hours on an airplane not close). But she isn't out in crowds or anything, and has always been an OCD germaphobe, so I worry less. Working in a hospital, my biggest fear is taking it in to compromised elderly patients. Our public schools are all shut down for the next 3 weeks - 1 week March break, 2 weeks COVID. DD is in grade 11 and it's funny to see her mix of genuine disappointment/worry about school combined with little kid glee. Happy notes: my LSS got in a bunch of orders yesterday (the new AC) which I'm going to visit after work I only wish they had FULL lines, and not just pick and choose papers. I will have to do an order on Scrapbook .tom to fill in gaps I want. And I have to do that quickly or they'll sell out!
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Post by angel97701 on Mar 13, 2020 19:20:46 GMT
kitbop where in the world are you? Our governor just announced mandatory school closures through 4/1 here in Oregon. I’m a sub and working today. But know I will most likely have 3 weeks off. It will mean more time to work with DS and to craft. I’m not sad, but wonder if we will make up days in June. The closures bookend spring break. We had planned seeing DSD age 24 in Washington state who is a nurse. Wonder if that’s a good idea? Churches are canceling, all other groups over 250 are suggested to cancel and so on. Herd immunity and slowing down transmission so we don’t overload health systems. My MIL is extremely high risk so she and FIL have agreed to self-quarantine. They are local so we can help. My parents are 2.5 hours away via car, my sister is closer and is a teacher who will also be off so she should be able to help.
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Post by kitbop on Mar 13, 2020 23:56:10 GMT
kitbop where in the world are you? LOL, when I first read this I read it with the tone of "where on heaven's earth ARE you?" like you'd ask someone you had been trying to get a hold of or find... I'm in Ontario Canada, near Toronto. You could make a triangle out of Detroit (2 hours), Buffalo (1.5 hours), and me... Guesses as to how much I spent today at my LSS, then at Scrapbook . com (filling in some things)? Happy/not happy, IYKWIM!
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Post by angel97701 on Mar 14, 2020 1:43:27 GMT
kitbop LOL I did figure Canada because you said Grade 11 and not Junior in HS . . .
Right now there are 5-6 states with orders from the Governor to close, LAUSD (Los Angeles) and SDUSD (San Diego) are both closed. Washington state mandate is until April 24 . . . ours is only to April 1st, but my money is on a longer time. It was a weird day with students. Not a great deal of learning went on. There is a Norwegian exchange student who is being called home by orders of the government of Norway. She was pretty sad, as she will need to say goodbye way earlier than her original departure date.
We have only had one active case reported in our county, and more than 40 in our state.
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Post by angel97701 on Mar 14, 2020 2:16:35 GMT
Oh, one more exciting thing! I had 6 classes in a row and my prep period was at the end of the day, they let me go early. I headed over to get coffee syrups (I know a first world perk) and went home a different way than normal. I found a BRAND NEW LSS! Apparently it opened Jan 6th, and has had an online presence for a few years. I thawed out as a frozen pea big time! I always want to support local businesses, so there you have it!
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Post by gmcwife1 on Mar 14, 2020 4:22:05 GMT
I have lost a bit of my mojo I’m a full time telecommuter, but with all the large companies in the Seattle area telecommuting, the home internet is bogged down. Work has been very stressful this week. And I need to grocery shop tomorrow <sigh> I realized when I couponed, that stockpiling causes dh anxiety. So we are not stockpiling and I need groceries. Pretty sure I will want to hide at my scrap desk tomorrow after that! I have been slowly working on a set of cards this week. I think when I get them done I will have 18 or so. It’s just been slow going!
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Post by grammadee on Mar 14, 2020 15:20:08 GMT
gmcwife1 do you scrapbook as well as make cards? If so, maybe use your shopping time to snap pic's of scenes that represent this time in our lives. I almost snapped a pic of the empty shelves in the toilet paper aisle at Walmart the other day. And then the flat of it just inside the doors at my local co-op store yesterday, but I didn't. (I DID grab up a package of that tp though, just-in-case, and saw that the people ahead of me and behind me did the same.) Hope you get back to your cards this afternoon. I am just happy my body is allowing me to drink coffee this morning--have a headache from caffeine withdrawl since I couldn't stomach any yesterday. And I have a page almost complete on the scrap counter. Just needs a bit of mojo to glue it together. Think I will just sit here awhile with me coffee and add up the points for the 9 pages I finished on Thursday. I think my mojo is still tucked under the covers in my bed, and it is calling me to come and join it...
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Post by gmcwife1 on Mar 14, 2020 17:24:28 GMT
I decided to try grocery delivery for the first time today. Watching the news, shopping in person did not look fun! I will head to our butcher shop and Hobby Lobby later 🙂 I sent the dogs outside with an emu bone each. That has given me an hour of peace and quiet which has been nice! grammadee I do kind of scrapbook It’s just been forever since I have. I bet it would feel good to break up the card making with a layout or two! Great idea Now to see if I can clear a spot on my overflowing desk!
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Post by kitbop on Mar 18, 2020 11:25:17 GMT
How are all the Divas doing?
Has life done a 180 in your house? Small kids home? Big kids home? Our house isn't much changed - DS and I both work full time at jobs that will remain full time (he's a butchers apprentice. He put in a lot of overtime recently!). DD's dance studio closed and she is antsy. I will have to have her start running with me, because my gym is now closed too.
My LSS closed for the next few weeks, but the owner has an online store as well. Locals can order and pick up: she will bring the order out to your car. I went in before she closed Saturday (spent more $$ than I have in ages!) because she got in the new Bloom collection and some other fun stuff. Lots of thickers! I'm usually surprised at some items I think I "need" online, but when I see them in person I leave them behind.
Hope everyone is well and well stocked with necessities and scrap supplies! {{{group airhug}}}
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Post by angel97701 on Mar 18, 2020 20:06:55 GMT
Well, we are buckled down for the most part. DH keeps thinking of things we "might" need to go get. For right now we have plenty of food, tp, dog food (I started stocking up on this a few weeks back), and stuff to do. DS age 14 is home until at least April 27th. Distant learning is to start around April 1st. I think they are letting teachers get things up and running and ready to go, they are are working from home. As a sub I obviously will not be working. DS has counseling this afternoon . . . it's not been mentioned that it will be canceled.
I've been mastering my ScanNCut, doing laundry, writing invoices and paying bills for business, and keeping DS busy. So far this week I've gotten up every day and done a 30 minute yoga session and walked the dogs as least 30 minutes. DS walks some with me too. Fortunately he's satisfied with flying various RC planes, drone, or driving his RC truck. He also has a trampoline in the backyard, plus 4 dogs to keep him entertained. He is required to read for at least 30 minutes and is allowed one movie per day. DH is working from home, which is his norm as a consultant. He won't be traveling for awhile is my guess.
I have a few layouts to finish and photograph, plus a card to photograph for my DT I'm on. I finally figured out a work around for the welding for the title on my current layout. Frustrating, but finally done. I am really tempted to buy from the new LSS store, they just sent out an email for 19% your order and will deliver to your car . . . what should I do? Stay frozen or support the small business even though I already have ton of stuff!
Stay safe Peas!
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Post by AussieMeg on Mar 23, 2020 0:39:34 GMT
This is my second week of working from home. DS has started school at home today, and it's not going well so far - they are having connectivity issues. He's having recess at the moment! I have lost a bit of mojo lately. I tend to start off most layouts with a sketch or a template, and then go and choose the photos. But I seem to spend sooooo much time choosing photos then kits to use, it sucks the fun out of it. The other day I sat there for over an hour going through photos. Ugh. It's got to the point where I am sick of the sight of my own children hahaha! I think I'm going to have to flip things around...... I'm going to start choosing the photos first, then finding a sketch or template to go with them. At the moment I am looking online for layouts I like, then creating a template from them in Photoshop. I now have about 40 templates ready to go, which should help me get some layouts done rather quickly. I hope everyone is staying safe!
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Post by grammadee on Mar 23, 2020 3:37:46 GMT
How our world has changed in just a week... Just started reading at the top of this page, and only last week, we were making plans, going into stores to shop for fun stuff like scrappy supplies, going through the routine everyday actions we had done for the recent past. This week, everything is in flux. Jobs become more demanding or non existent, most definitely changed in some ways. Talked to my ds's family on facetime tonight and cemented the decision (I knew it had to be made--just didn't want to pull the plug) to NOT drive to Calgary to see them at the beginning of April. The good news is everyone is healthy and surviving so far. Because we can't make big decisions any more, I think it is harder to make small ones. And if your actual physical work space has invaded your play space at home, it can certainly follow that it invades our mental space, too. Hoping your new way of thinking about scrapping helps, AussieMeg. I was just trolling Pinterest this evening and found a LO that would work perfectly for an event from last summer I never scrapped b/c I kept thinking it should get some sort of "special treatment". So I printed it off to prop up on my scrap counter and dug out some background papers to use. Suddenly I am excited to scrap those pages... I have been scrapping alot, and actually "catching up", which scares me a little b/c I would usually be thinking ahead to my Spring album and all the things we would be doing that I could photograph and scrap. Part of me is happy that I have put together all these pages, and scrapping really does help me relax my mind: my right brain is much better at letting go of control and just going with the flow than that pesky left brain. But part of me shrugs and thinks I am really just spinning my wheels, fiddling while Rome is burning, and there must be something I could DO that would be more productive and important... It was great to spend some time with some Peas over the weekend in a couple of Hangout sessions. Hoping to pop one up next Friday morning, and would love to have anyone who is free to join in to "come on down", but I am training myself not to hope and plan... Lots of activity on sleepingbooty's #STAYATHOME weekend crop. Glad to see some of the DIVA's playing along. Don't forget to claim double points for anything you created, photos you ordered, time you spent organizing or chatting it up on line from Thursday to Sunday. Stay healthy. Stay crafty.
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Post by angel97701 on Mar 23, 2020 4:58:50 GMT
grammadee It was a blessing to connect faces and voices to friends here. Social distancing at it's best. Most of my local scrappy friend aren't necessarily scrapping any more. My besties for scrap retreats (Mom and sister) are in different stages in their lives. So it is my online community that helps keep my mojo flowing and keep the social aspect of the hobby alive.
Yes so much has changed for many of us in a short week! Today I got a bit teary eyed. Just general sadness for the events of the world. I've battled depression in the past . . . and right now I'm not sleeping well.
I am grateful that we have the space to do things right here on our property, that DS#2 decided to come home, that DH is able to work from home, and that I have truly all that i need (and want!). I am praying for DSD, an ICU nurse at a hospital in the Seattle area, she had her first COVID patient last night and is already re-using her mask. She is strong, healthy, and super smart.
It is past my bedtime and I will check in tomorrow with all of you!
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Post by kitbop on Mar 23, 2020 13:03:20 GMT
It really has taken over our lives very quickly. Completely pervasive in our lives. This is something none of us ever expected to do in our lives and so none of us are psychologically prepared for it! I guess you could compare it to some apocalypse type movies...zombies and all?...but the reality is so much gentler...and we're realizing that there is no real "fight" to keep us focused and on task, but instead just a "keep calm and carry on" mentality to be adopted. In times of crises, people often come together and WORK. Purpose. We can't do that if we're doing our jobs. My 21 year old DS started talking about the vegetable garden and when we can dig and plant. !?!?!?! I think that's a prime example of how humans need a task! (He was disappointed to hear that in Ontario we can't plant until mid-May. And indeed, we woke up to 2" of snow.) People keep telling me to "be careful!" at work. I'm not afraid of the virus. The chance of it being a danger to me is low - I take more of a risk every time I drive on the highway!!! I'm afraid of spreading it to my patients. I know that many of us will get this virus (and some of us won't even know it) and that's how we'll develop control over it. But the compromised population who will be very sick/die - those are the ones I worry over. I have so many "friends" (frequent flyers at the hospital as we call them. The ones with COPD, bad hearts, chronic infections, MS... who we see repeatedly in a year and thus get to know well) who would not get through COVID. When we arrive for work, we get screened. There is a machine that takes your temperature - you just look into a screen, no touching! Then it spits out a sticker with your (grainy) picture on it and I think we're supposed to wear it around work to show that we are OK As I left work yesterday, I stopped and got a new sticker - to scrap of course! I promise I don't look quite this bad IRL Untitled by kirstendrew, on Flickr Keep happy, keep well everyone. I look forward to chatting here at 2peas more than ever before! grammadee - I work W/Th/F this week so won't be able to join Fri AM
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Post by angel97701 on Mar 23, 2020 14:33:21 GMT
kitbop Thank you for sharing! Yes, we all need purpose and sometimes we have to push our kiddos to find purpose in this time. My older DS came home from Job Corps (at first he was going to stay) but he's been pushing his brother to do the multitude of outside chores that can be done on our property. They have worked several hours (2-3) each morning he's been home. I am thankful for that! I've been dealing with tendonitis in my elbows for a long time, and garden and yard work really aggravate them. LOL about the garden. Here in the high desert of Central Oregon we can't plant outdoors until about that time as well. Here's a hint . . . have your DS research straw bale gardening. There is a ton of information online, BUT the book by Joel Karsten Straw Bale Gardens Complete will give him something to do, and you CAN start your gardens earlier. I've had the best luck with green beans, lettuce, and cucumbers. It takes 2 weeks to condition the bales, but there is NO weeding. Put him on duty to figure out how to get it going and your local plant dates.
I am just waiting to see when our Governor is going to put shelter in place in order. I think we need to do a run to Lowe's to get aforementioned garden prep supplies. Those are hard to order online!
I did the grocery run for ILs and an 86 year old neighbor, plus our family yesterday. I had a hard time convincing the neighbor but then she agreed. I also took her a spaghetti squash (from my garden last fall). Now I know why I have so many. My family doesn't like it, but I do. They are kind of like zucchini, you plant one plant and you have enough for 25 families! LOL, well not really that many.
kitbop, yes most of us will get it I do believe . . . but my MIL is one of those who would not survive. So hence my extreme caution, I need to be as safe as I can so that I can continue to help my ILs. I trust myself more out in public than the rest of the family, so there you have it.
We can pray that we come through this a more caring, kind society. That people will realize where true meaning and purpose can be found.
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Post by grammadee on Mar 24, 2020 20:06:10 GMT
How is everyone doing this Tuesday, DIVA's? I put together a couple of cards and laid out a couple of pages on my counter this morning. kitbop, I plan to STITCH on it!!! (yarn, not with a sewing machine, but stitching none the less...) Went to town for groceries (YAY! The local Co-op grocery store has started limiting numbers of specific items per person, and so there was STOCK on the shelves! Today's truck had not even come in yet, but they had a few of almost everything.) and picked up the mail and some (regular prescription) meds for dh. People were standing more than 6 feet apart, miming fist pumps from a distance. Venues that were open had procedures in place to clean hands and carts, stay at a distance from staff and each other. The sun was shining, and people were generally pretty upbeat--kind of "We GOT this!" It felt good to get out of the house and yet feel that I was not endangering myself or others. I was going to finish the pages this afternoon, but mojo has flown the coop, so I think I will watch the episode of Manifest I PVR'd last night. What have you been up to?
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Post by grammadee on Mar 29, 2020 1:56:33 GMT
Hey DIVA's! Just a quick check in. How are you doing this last weekend in March? Have you signed in for an April team yet? Have been dabbling in my 6x8 All about ME book, putting together a 5x7 chipboard book for my 7 year old dgs. Am filling in gaps in my "regular" seasonal albums from this past year. Spent the evening Hanging out with msliz and KelleeM . Have been playing along a bit with sleepingbooty 's #STAYATHOME crop. Thanks to msliz 's & KelleeM's encouragement, I now have a plan to do a Disney themed (kind of) page tomorrow. Of course I can't find my Neverland collection... It has gone MIA with my Tula & Norbert collection, I guess. If you see them wandering around, remind them that we are sheltering in place now and THEY NEED TO GO HOME!!!
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Post by kitbop on Mar 29, 2020 13:37:52 GMT
Wondering/worrying about everyone... only a few are on the boards regularly... check in? Can you believe March is closing it's doors? Life has suddenly become much less season/month specific, and more viralcentric Time is much more abstract! I'm on track, because of work, but on Friday DH said, "wait, what day of the week is it?".
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Post by angel97701 on Mar 29, 2020 18:55:45 GMT
kitbop, I was wondering the same thing. I know that this community is HELPING me stay creative and upbeat during this time. We are living in a time that is so unique and challenging. Please stay safe at work, and blessings on you!
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Post by angel97701 on Mar 31, 2020 0:58:57 GMT
I could not stay home today . . . I was the chauffeur for my ILs as they needed to take their 12 year old Yellow lab to the Vet today. Duke crossed the Rainbow Bridge. We've known this was coming for several months, but FIL decided this morning that Duke had a really rough night last night and it was time. He had a pretty invasive cancer in his abdomen. DSs dug a nice hole in our back field for him. (We have several pets in that area, both ours and our friends) so he will have company.
Over all a sad morning! I get to this afternoon and finished a few chores, then wondered where the day went. Oh yeah, several hours spend helping.
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Post by grammadee on Mar 31, 2020 3:03:16 GMT
So sorry for your IL's dog, angel97701. We have several pets resting in an area of our yard as well. A few years ago we lost a couple of young dogs to a sudden onset of a disease, and it gave me comfort to have them laid to rest with the old dog who had loved puppies SO much. I thought he would be an excellent spirit guide for them. Seeing there have been quite a few posts in the Sharing thread the last couple of days. Hoping everyone is doing okay, staying safe. I have one last project to share tomorrow. Finished the little board book for my dgs. And I need to take some time tomorrow to put some stuff away in here and to stow the rest of my March pages into their albums.
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Post by kitbop on Mar 31, 2020 11:28:59 GMT
I'm so sorry angel97701 - animals are so innocent, it's hard to make those decisions. Having a pet burial area is lovely. We have 2 cats in our backyard, but it's not big enough for anything else. And if the vet puts the animal down, they won't let you have the body back here
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Post by nylene on Mar 31, 2020 16:33:37 GMT
Dropping in to give you my totals for the month. Sorry I didn't accomplish anything after the 20th. Total 1530
I don't feel up to chatting, but I am doing better. Hope to catch up next month...tomorrow?
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