Although I am feeling much better, Wayne and I both agree that the stress of reloading the van in the heat here would not be good and having me out camping with a possibility of low enough temperatures to trigger my Reynaud's, fluctuating with "normal" temperatures that normally would be lovely, but given my current state of health might be too
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I don't want to visit a kirsten in the hospital.
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i will have several part time helpers at Pennsic, for instance.. and on shorter trips my husband is able to help......
i used to have help from heather(my ex business partner) but thats obviously several years ago back when things were different.
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It's is sad that you have to cancel, but health is number one. ♥
I wish I could help you, but I live far away and am currently poor. -_- I did a bad thing and spent all my extra paycheck money on fabric.
If you hear of a good 12 step program I could seriously use one. ^_^
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You're asking Fabric Dragon to recommend a 12-step program for fabric addiction?
Unless she has spontaneously turned into a casino when we weren't looking, why would you expect her to know about treatments for the addiction from which she makes her money? ;)
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it involves avoiding locations that would tempt you to buy fabric...
not going out with others who plan to buy fabric...
and cleaning out all the fabric from your home...
you can mail it to me, i am generous that way
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I just assumed you would not be able to come.
I am glad you are feeling better.
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If cold temperatures bother you (I thought it was just heat), it is a good thing you stayed home -- Saturday night was COLD. I did not expect Pennsic temperature variations on the 4th of July, so I didn't bring any wool or flannel. Fortunately, I did bring a cloak (I always do) and we had a fire.
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glad you had your cloak
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