Saturday, May 1, 2021

What a Week!

     After a week with a wicked cold, I think I can finally say that I'm doing much better this morning.  I spent a good part of this week in bed with the cold.  Didn't eat much and didn't do any stitching at all.  No gardening like I planned, and not an awful lot of preparing meals. I saw the doctor Thursday afternoon and she took an x-ray of my chest.  Nice and clear, so it was mostly in my head.  Anyway! I am so blessed to be feeling better this beautiful Saturday morning. It does look like it's going to be a sunny and breezy day.

     I did spend a few minutes here and there in my she shed, putting a puzzle together.  Very close to being done.  It was nice to be out there after a cold winter, but I couldn't stay up too long.  So I have more done than what this picture shows below, but still not done.  You can see on the upper right that the sun was already shining in this cool morning.


I've also done a lot of reading this week.  Our new library club book for the month is "Water for Elephants" by Sara Gruen.  Can't seem to put the book down for any length of time before picking it back up again.  Fast moving and interesting.  Will be looking in the author for sure.

I sure wish I had some stitching to show you, but that will come in the next couple of days.  I'm gaining my strength back a little each day, and staying up longer.  Next post will be newsier as well I hope.  For now though, I'm going to let you all go with a wish for a wonderful weekend.
Keep those fingers busy and don't forget to "feel the colors" all around you! Love each and every one of you.



 

3 comments:

  1. Pleased to hear that you are feeling better and waking to a sunny day certainly helps a lot. Pretty puzzle to `feel the colours´

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  2. So happy you are feeling better. I hate those croupy health things. They always knock me out for many days. I just adore that puzzle. Weather here is lovely with the bluest skies I have seen in a long time.

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