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Happy Easter!


Happy Easter to all my blogworld friends! I spent the day cleaning up, doing laundry, unpacking, making enamel beads, figuring out what the heck is wrong with my air conditioner, doing dinner with the family and telling my kids to unpack and do their homework! Tomorrow I take the girl for yet another doctor appointment for her concussion (not gone yet, so no softball yet this week - she's going to be mad!!!) and preparing myself for surgery on Friday. Hopefully I'll get those enamel beads listed and maybe make some glass beads - but it's too early to tell what my week has in store for me. I'd love to get some photos of the great beads I bought in Charleston! Hopefully that will work tomorrow!

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Pjstudio said…
Hi Sue,

Welcome back from vacation. I am glad to hear you are happy with the beaded beads.You got the introductory price because I have since raised the bar a little. If they sell that is great, if not, more for me.
Jen Judd said…
Sue - welcome back to the "real world" that doesn't have a beach right outside. :) Will be thinking of you with your doctor adventures this week.

In good things...did a post with some of your pretty beads in a pair of earrings. :)

Take care!!!

Jen
Happy Belated Easter, Sue! I'm so sorry to hear your daughter still has a concussion. Hopefully it will be over soon. I'll be thinking of you this Friday.
stregata said…
wishing you the best for the upcoming surgery - I will keep you in my thoughts!

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