Guess who has power as of 10 pm? Thank goodness. The exhausted workers had bloodshot eyes and four day stubble, still much work to be done. Those 60 mph winds were gusts mixed in with 35-40 mph sustained for those nine hours. It was a little noisy! We lost some trees in the woods but not in the yard. Years ago we had a micro burst that took our large fir, a large birch, and two large maples.
No decisions on the next stitch yet. I was studying the new charts and think I may decrease the width on the Sewing Bag which is 10.25" wide on 36 count, 5" tall when closed. I want it narrower but even if I punished myself with a piece of 46 count, it would still be 8" x 4". So I decided to stay with 40 and abbreviate the design which would result in 7" x 4.5".
Playing with Paint, I came up with two options, leaning toward the first one.
Thinking.
Chris has been having issues the last six months and I went to the doc with him for biopsy results. A result of 15 eosinophils in the esophagus tissue indicates an inflammation caused by an immune response to food allergies. Chris had 280, the highest that office has seen. No way to test for the culprits, they would be too numerous and most likely not definitive since the response could be days later. Rarely is testing recommended. The condition is called eosinophilic esophagitis.
That's it. I'm ready for a good sleep.
Hope you're all well and having a good week.
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