We took Laddie to the doctor yesterday (3rd time in two weeks), and after the 1 1/2-2 hour wait there, he went straight to a hospital bed and oxygen. What would I do without my brother? He has been a rock and an inspiration, especially when I'm tired and petty.
Thanks for all the nice comments on my bright little quilt, and I'll catch up with emails and comments soon, but I must get ready to go back up to the hospital. I'm so wishing I had a laptop!
I do have books to take today and a little handquilting, but my next project is going to be some hand piecing a la Jude! She's always busy on her long commute and gets so much done, and it is such a great way to keep occupied on something you love.
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ReplyDeletesending healing medicine buddha energy and thoughts of comfort to your bro and you. namaste.
ReplyDeletea challenging development, to be sure. I'm glad you and your brother are standing strong together. Many kind and gentle thoughts ...
ReplyDeletemy thougths are with you
ReplyDelete((((((Laddie, JenClair, Brother, Family))))) I'm thinking of you...
ReplyDeleteJen, hangeth in...will say a prayer for you and your family.
ReplyDeleteAll the best, and hope that your brother will be fine.
ReplyDeleteBig hug to you, hope everything is okay...hang in there.
ReplyDeleteJen, hope all goes well. Will be thinking of you.
ReplyDeletehey, hope all goes well. hand stitching has been a comfort for me through many an ordeal this past year. my spirit cloths were actually started during my father's long stay in a nursing home, i visited everyday and stitched away my sadness and stitching in my hope.....
ReplyDeleteCongestive heart failure is miserable, glad the oxygen helps him. I'm praying for you all and sending loving thoughts. I can't begin to count the hours of needlepointing I've done waiting in hospitals. Good to have something to help your sanity.
ReplyDeleteHope Laddie is feeling better. It's horrible when you can't breathe! Hugs & healing wishes for you.
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