Damn Covid!!!
Friday was an OT day. I was so happy to catch up with my OT and have my heat and shoulder nerves rubbed. She stopped me. She repeated her O2 testing, and pulse, etc. She said I was weaker due to Covid. I was released as no longer contagious on December 9th.... almost a month ago. Dizziness returned, lightheadedness returned...UGH. My day was so ruined from lingering effects of Covid and Covid fatigue. I was shocked by my reaction once I started doing a few minor exercises...shocked. Even a bit of shortness of breathe...Jeeze Louize!
Well, OK..day not ruined., just marred a bit..Friends and I basted Christine's quilt. We drove to AAA sewing where my machine was cleaned and ready to go home. We laughed and chatted just like old times.However, I am now supposed to rest....again..
.Here we are in Matthew's Glen's new art room. So wonderful to be back in the sewing way with friends.
EJ's special holiday gift:
Mac Barnes A brilliant Quilter/Textile Artist had his aunts, uncles and cousins draw a flower on a sweatshirt for his grandmother for Christmas. She lives down the hall from me.. On the sleeves are the words, "Every Grandma needs a flower garden of her own."
He put these flower designs into his Cricut machine. He cut out the designs and then applied them to a sweat shirt. It is really lovely.
Cousin Ann gave me another star year with The Quilt Show. During Challenging times, watching some of these quilting shows is very relaxing. I love going into the homes virtually of famous quilters.
Lynsey is spending the night with me....She is so much fun.....However, the songs she played for me and the school friend stories....OMG...such a generational gap. I am taking responsibility for this gap...as I am 75 and she is almost 14. We had a great dinner here with my sister. They helped me put away all my holiday items. In 6 weeks Lynsey will be 14. Time is flying for sure..I am grateful she still loves her grandma!!