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Thursday February 27, 2014

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suzette58
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Joined: Thu May 10, 2007 12:30 pm

Re: Thursday February 27, 2014

Post by suzette58 » Thu Feb 27, 2014 12:33 pm

Boy am I a ding a ling!! I was reading today's posts and saw the pictures of MEPIECE2 quilt blocks. Which are beautiful! I was looking for the "like" button. I was thinking I was on Facebook!! Thanks for the input on making a quilt for my friend. She is not even working so I have some time.

Suzette

Suzette

Chrissy1
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Joined: Mon May 19, 2008 5:27 am

Re: Thursday February 27, 2014

Post by Chrissy1 » Thu Feb 27, 2014 1:49 pm

Grammiequilts, I am so sorry to hear that Nolan is sick. The combination of strep and scarlet fever has got to be terrible, he is certainly in my prayers.
Kathyquilts I am glad yiu found out where yiu were supposed to go.
MEPIECE2 yiur civil war quilt looks amazing so far. I will look forward to more photos. Thanks for sharing.
Mymy is doing much better after a scary start after surgery. Judi is correct that he did sit up in a chair this afternoon and did a lap around his little section of the ped. Floor. I was doing a happy dance when I read that. I wasn't there today because hubby had the first part of a stress test.
With this weather churning up I hope that everyone will stay safe, warm and dry.
Prayers and positive thoughts headed out to all in need.
Giant thank you to all that have been praying for Mymy and sending positive thoughts. He is on his way to some normalcy soon.
Sweet dreams everyone
Chrissy1

SusieQ51
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Re: Thursday February 27, 2014

Post by SusieQ51 » Thu Feb 27, 2014 3:10 pm

Suzette - I agree. We need a like button. I have looked for it my self several times.

Diana

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