Strange strange strange. Rachel Hyde is from 1995 and although my memory function is far from good, I thought there was a reprint offered by the designer. It was at one time, in the folder with the original, and then disappeared over the years like my hair and tight jawline. Did I imagine it? Was it for a different design? For two days I tore apart everything related to samplers leaving no folder, pouch, box, envelope unexamined. So it must not have been Rachel or I certainly would have it. This morning, I picked up the stack of chart papers to continue coloring, and it felt thick. OMG. Loose pages at the back of the stack were the reprint. How? I have been flipping those pages, coloring, reading, bitching, THEY WERE NOT THERE. And especially being loose, not even stapled, they would have been seen. Stunned me like the yellow jacket that sent husband to hospital years ago, as I mistakenly told the nurse he was in prophylactic shock. She fell off her chair. No dipstick. Prophylactic is a condom. The allergic reaction is called anaphylaxis. Anyway .... this reprint is much much easier to see and I will continue on 36 count. Why cause myself more aggravation dealing with wonky stitches on 28? I ordered Seraphim Antique Lace and Fabric by Stephanie's Toasted Almond. I was going to add Old Stationary but found one site comparing it to 840/842 which are too pink for me. Fingers crossed.
And in another unexpected turn in the Saga of Carole, we were notified her pacemaker model (100% dependent because of an unnecessary AV node ablation) can quickly deplete battery even with up to three years remaining. She has less than two. So she needs to have the entire pacemaker replaced ASAP and we were told it would be a month before an appt in office and then they will schedule. Hey. Dickweed. Listen up. That fricking device is the only thing causing her heart to beat. It doesn't matter what the hell you see in office after another stretcher transport in an ambulance, it MUST be changed according to the manufacturer. Now. No need to see her, schedule it, admit to hospital, do it.
Have a good weekend.
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