Hi, all!
The title says it all - I'm home again! Got to come home last night - hooray!!! My bed may not be as fancy as the hospital bed, but it's a lot quieter.....
So since all I'm allowed to do for the next week or so is stuff with my hands in my lap, I'll be checking in on everyone's blogs that I've been remiss in reading for the past couple of weeks! Yipee! I can't wait to see what you all have been up to....
And don't forget - when I hit 500 followers (only 14 more needed!) I've got a great giveaway planned! My hubby overindulged me and bought one item on my Christmas gift list twice - then suggested that I use it for a giveaway - great idea!! So spread the word to your friends - I'd love to do this before the end of the year!! (There's an extra entry in the giveaway for you if you spread the word beforehand to get that number up!!)
And just because I need a pic for this post, here's two of my favorite faces - my beautiful daughter and lovely granddaughter!
Oh, and one last thing - if you are in need of some retail therapy to get you through the stress of the holidays, Hawthorne Threads just got a restock of Joel Dewberry's Heirloom in all three colorways!! Woohoo!!
Hugs!
Sarah
I am sure you are sick of it, but it actually sounds lovely to be FORCED to sit right now during the hectic holiday bustle!!! Welcome back home!!
ReplyDeleteYay! I'm pretty sure you're going to be a good patient, so I'll skip today's lecture:)
ReplyDeleteGlad you are home! The hospital is not fun: they wake you up constantly there! I came home about 1:30 yesterday and slept well in my own bed. You can think of me sitting still here in Maryland!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on getting home so quickly. Remember that you said you are gong to follow doctor's orders. Have fun catching up on blogs. There is some great work going on in blogland. Have a very joyous day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sight to welcome you home.
ReplyDeleteI guess you can shop from bed, too. Just need your credit card #. Glad everything went well and you are home already.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Hugs!
Welcome home! Our prayers are with you as you enjoy your family during this time. I hope they dote on you!!!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could have an hour a day of downtime. I work at the Post Office, and right now I am working 12 hour days, even on my day off, like today. 10 more days and I can relax, enjoy it while it lasts.
ReplyDeleteOh, so glad you are home, relax, rest, be waited on hand and foot, breakfast in bed, lazy days. Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteGood news, Sarah! And such lovely girls -- they take after Mom, don't they? Enjoy the relaxation while you can :-)
ReplyDeleteGlad your home and feeling well! Cute picture of your girls:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pair! I know who lights up your life! where in Tn are you? I am in Tn too. Jennifer sent me over.lol
ReplyDeleteYay! I am so glad you're home! Fastest way to recovery is in your own bed. :-)
ReplyDeleteI just came over from Hoodies& Flip Flops' blog. Best of luck reaching 500!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home. It must be so nice to see those two faces while you recuperate.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear all went well and you are home. PTL! Be a good patient, now, OK? :D
ReplyDeleteGlad you are home. Your quilt is wonderful. I love the loopy quilting in the zig zags. I am going to remember that next time I need a new idea!
ReplyDeleteThat photo of 'your girls' is so sweet!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you're back home where you can recover in comfort! Get well soon. And you have such a gorgeous daughter and granddaughter!
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