Friday, January 20, 2012
Cyclops has a friend...
This is the "Call of the Wolf" design that I'm stitching for our son. (Remember the "Dances with Wolves" movie? I think our son's name should be "Addicted to Wolves". LOL
Anyway, the last time I showed a progress pick, I jokingly started calling the wolf in the center, Cyclops, because all I could see as I stitched was his one eye looking at me. Well, now Cyclops has a friend! (The friend's name is "Friend of Cyclops". Can you tell that I haven't been sleeping well lately???? :)
I keep looking over my shoulder for the guys with the butterfly nets and straight-jackets to show up and escort me to the "happy place".... Between our son being sick....(he has an appointment with a pediatric neurosurgeon on Tuesday - YIKES!) and my mom and her increasing health and mental problems, it's been kinda "down in the dumps" days for me.
I "cherish" my stitching which comforts me.....
*Sharon
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7 comments:
cyclops & his friend are gorgeous... your son is a lucky boy to get such a great gift from mom...
sorry to hear about the health stuff...I think it is the time of year...seems everyone is having issues... our 'concern' right now is my dad...
The WIP is looking great.
I do hope your son and your mom are on the mend
Take care!!
Cyclops and his friend look fabulous. I hope both your son and your mother are feeling better. I know those down in the dumps days. I've had them before myself. Keep up the great progress and try and console yourself that what's meant to be will be. You can only do the best you can, and when you fail, God will get you through it.
The wolves look great, Sharon.
Wonderful progress. I hope that everyone will be feeling better and that you can continue finding peace in your stitching.
Your WIP looks great! Sorry to hear about the sleeping problems. I can relate--that is the way my anxiety plays out, too. I have been taking Melatonin before I go to bed, and it's helped. Hope all goes well with the surgeon!
Great stitching.
Sending you hugs as you deal with family health problems.
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