In the blink of an eye everything can change. This happened to us 6 months ago!!
Seeing the courage of my dear husband Ray to not give up and leave me in the last 5 months of his fight for life in Hospital .
Seeing his courage on a daily basis gave me strength, faith, hope and love to believe in, during this time. Everyday for 5 months I watched how he tried knowing he could lose coming through rare complications of his 2 open heart surgeries in a matter of weeks. 5 months is a long time in the Intensive Care.
He has now been home for 6 weeks and is on the way to being well again and happier days ahead for us. He still needs some help with the daily routine but we are looking forward to Christmas and the summer months and travelling Australia in our caravan again.
No sewing for me in all this time and finally I went back to my weekly sewing class group last Tuesday. Happily seeing and hearing all the news and projects that had been happening while I was away. I certainly have some catching up on here also.
Some of the quilts the ladies have been making.
Lovely work.
My granddaughter Shaylah in front of the dragonfly quilt she loved.
Thinking about Christmas.
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Love the colour on this quilt ,so pretty.
We are enjoying some lovely Spring weather.
Hope you will call in again to say hello,
Happy quilting
Jen xx
3 comments:
I had no idea your husband had been so ill but delighted to read he is now recovering at home, 6 months of hospital food ugh if it anything like the UK.It must have been a terrible time for you both and so draining.
Here is wishing him a return to full health.
So good he is now on the mend and you can get back to some normality. It is tiring and stressful with hospital worries. Take care and enjoy your sewing friends.
So sorry about your hubby, glad he pis getting better! We do love our Hubby's! Good to hear from you again swertie
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