It is not nice to put the blame on a demented person, but however much 'it can't be helped' the attics of a senile person can sabotage your entire day.
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Oh dear, that sounds stressful! You definitely deserve some quiet sewing time this weekend, Lady Gaga permitting.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Things have calmed down now, but one never knows when the next 'happening' will take place.
DeleteFortunately you have one!
ReplyDeleteOh, if only she were real when we need her!
DeleteI love the nurse, she's great.
ReplyDeleteShe is quite old, made as a Get Better card for someone recovering from surgery. I am glad I still keep the picture.
DeleteThis is fabuous!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Her uniform was made from a real white coat and the material is rock hard!
DeleteI love the smirk on the nurse's face.
ReplyDeleteI bet she loves shoving thermometers in your mouth and pricking you with needles!
DeleteA fantastic nurse in Queenie style.
ReplyDeleteThank you. She was fun to make, and the outcome was better than I had expected.
DeleteOh boy, at least you have someone to blame. When I have troubles, they are pretty much of my own making.
ReplyDeleteIt is not nice to put the blame on a demented person, but however much 'it can't be helped' the attics of a senile person can sabotage your entire day.
DeleteNot sure I'd like to guess what nurse is thinking. I like her all the same.
ReplyDeleteI hope things have returned to a serene state.