
Hello everyone and welcome to a very late edition of To-Do Tuesday.
I’m just now home from the hospital so I’ll extend my apologies for being missing in action for a couple of weeks. I’m doing okay; just have to take things a bit easier for a while to give this old body time to heal and accept the fact that I’m not as young as I used to be. 😅
So please join in and share your WIPs, planned projects and any fun plans you have. I’m looking forward to seeing the distraction your posts can provide. 🤗

Oh no Carol I’m so sorry to hear this and I hope that you are okay. I am glad that you are home. Please take it easy and look after yourself. Sending big hugs.
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Thank you so much my friend. It was a lesson I needed to learn; slow down a bit and prioritize my demands on life, my projects and learn to say “No” once in a while 😉
Sending a big hug back to you along with a few million prayers for this next week here in Canada 🤞🏻Fingers crossed sanity will start to prevail as people enter that voting booth!
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So sorry to hear that you were in the hospital. Nice to have you back and posting again.
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Thank you Marsha. It’s good to be back! 🤗
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I am so sorry to hear of your recent hospitalization. Do take care and heal well – you are a busy woman and give so much to others time to take care of you. Prayers for your health and for Canada’s elections.
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Thank you Kathleen. I’m doing much better now and trying to learn to slow down a bit. I so appreciate the prayers for both myself and my country. 🤗
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Oh Carol!!! I do hope you are taking care of yourself!!! I know you do a LOT for others! You are so very giving!!
Glad to have you back blogging!
Take care of yourself!
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Thanks Gail. It’s good to be back! I’ve missed being on line; no laptop or iPad while I was there so I’m looking forward to catching up after the elections on Monday. 😉
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Glad you are home and doing better. It’s so hard to remember you need to slow down. Hopefully part of your therapy is getting back to the sewing room.
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Hi Kate. I’ve not had much time in the sewing corner but I’m content with every 5 minutes I can manage. 😉
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