Had to take Carole early this morning back to her doc, pain became much worse, traveled to the shoulder, he wanted to check her heart. Carole talked to him personally and he left orders with the front desk to put her in a room as soon as she arrives. We wait, we wait, until I blast the snotty bitch that handles the front desk. I've had enough of her attitude for the last few years.
Snotty is being rude and disrespectful, crabby is a generalized nasty attitude. Mostly I am a crab but there are times when I am a crabby snot. I can relate to hassles in medical settings, but she is always rude and there is no place for that when dealing with the public.
It happens that her meds were filled and sitting on a counter yesterday, but with inept and useless employees from office staff error to pharm techs laziness, no one took the time to actually check. We didn't know this until today when I took the new written scripts in. I wasn't snotty. I wasn't crabby. I was full on bitch slap.
She is feeling better already after two rounds of the meds, is still in terrible pain, but no longer nauseous and in tears. After three nights of no sleep at all, she was able to take a nap. And my three days of her appointments and errands are finished and I can concentrate on the guests coming.
So here's the stitching plan. I doubt there will be any time for it but I'm trying to line up a few choices so I can start right back in. You know I've been having a pretty long slump and smalls were my only desire. I am considering a large sampler, working on it a little each week so as not to get discouraged. (Mary Elliott at left)
I thought it would be a good idea to choose and kit the linen with many of these larger projects, but all my yardage is 28 and 30 and I am preferring the higher count and single thread. But since I have the linen, I should use it.
(Ann Spence at right)
(Sarah Jacklin Goulsby below)
So here's the stitching plan. I doubt there will be any time for it but I'm trying to line up a few choices so I can start right back in. You know I've been having a pretty long slump and smalls were my only desire. I am considering a large sampler, working on it a little each week so as not to get discouraged. (Mary Elliott at left)
I thought it would be a good idea to choose and kit the linen with many of these larger projects, but all my yardage is 28 and 30 and I am preferring the higher count and single thread. But since I have the linen, I should use it.
(Ann Spence at right)
(Sarah Jacklin Goulsby below)

Another contender is Sarah Harvey.
Things change often with me, and the look of an entire wall of samplers that I aspire to, no longer tickles me. I prefer seeing one or two which allows notice. Too many to see at one time is striking and a great focal point, but their detail and verse is lost in the mass. My view is contrary to most stitchers' displays, but it's my current view which may last anywhere from a month to two years.
Hopefully when I return in a few weeks, I'll have a project started and something to share.
Take care and enjoy the start of spring!
Back in April.
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