Sep 09, 2010 09:23
Yesterday was, I am happy to say, tendonitis free. My wrists did not give me one single ounce of trouble. No tingling. No numbness. NOTHING! THANK GOD!!! Apart from the time that I lose, when tendonitis kicks in, there is also that HORRIBLE pain factor. And, to be honest, I don't think I would be capable of dealing with the pains of tendonitis, two
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Comments 5
I'm rooting for you to be victorious over row 3 today and to get a satisfactory amount of row 4 completed as well.
Hang in there and don't let the nay-sayers and put-down artists get to you. It is a puzzlement as to their motives - maybe they've always been that way and you are just now realizing it.
Hugs and happy stitching.
Kae
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I am so glad to see progress on your blanket. (may we see pics soon on what you have done so far?) This is the part about big projects that tend to be the largest pains in the hinder. The neverendingness of them!! lol. You get so far and you think, "dang I'm awesome!" and then you have to finish it. I didn't actually finish a project until I was crocheting for a long time. I was just a kid, though, so I'll blame it on that. But, it was so boring, all that finish work. So here's some more free advice...just keep plugging away!! You are not a quitter (not like me)!! :)
And I may have missed it in a previous post...but what's going on with the broomstick lace pillow? I actually looked at a broomstick lace pattern in a book the other day (on purpose) and thought "man, if Michael can do this...why can't I??"...so you've inspired me and got me thinking! Keep up the good work!
B
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I am glad you have not left. My readers keep me going. Your comments give me the desire to go on, when I feel overwhelmed. So, for that, I thank you.
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And, you are right. I will prove them wrong. I know I will. A two year project is long. I will give them that. But, they don't know how determined I am.
I am glad you are reading me.
I have support, from all my readers. That, alone, is more than I could ever have hoped for.
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