How do we get it in the car??
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How do we get it in the car??
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That's what happens when you can't focus on your plans and covid is rebounding. If throat, sinus, and cough are the worst of it, I can handle that and be grateful it's not more severe. Day by day!
Here's the headboard work. Keep in mind, we didn't expect or intend for this to be "showroom" quality. More functional than decorative.

First - Maureen, oh my goodness there is no reason to apologize for your comment! It was in no way offensive, insensitive, or judgmental. Please, do not feel you owe me or anyone an apology for your thoughts.
Mark is working on a headboard for Carole's room. Using one of the doors that we removed, he will construct a post at each end with a simple top cap, the slab door will be horizontal between. The trapeze bar above the bed was attached to the hospital bed (now gone) so he modified and attached to the wall. It stands about 6" away from the wall and the pillows fall through, so the headboard will help and dress up the place a little. Because of the bed being adjustable, the headboard cannot be attached to its frame, only the wall. I am hoping our caution and PITA wiping of everything near to me will end soon and we can get over to finish the room. If the throat, head, and cough persist for some time in lieu of serious complications, I won't complain. But how long before I am not contagious?? Too many differing guidelines.
So what's next on the stitching station? I don't know. I have the big gals kitted but am still resisting such a commitment. Lots of final finishing to do, but not until the head clears. Sometimes all goes smoothly and sometimes my words can make the old metal machine rust. Yes, they are that abrasive!
Hope your weekend is peaceful!
Thanks for all the good wishes.
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