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Thank you for the great websites BuddyBeanieBaby!!!!! I'm working on a bunch of dishcloths & potholders, and wanted something else to keep me busy. Its worrying & boring at the hospital or sitting with someone who is sleeping off the effects of chemo. Crocheting helps past the time and keeps my mind busy. Its a lot easier to carry the crochet thread & equipment than to pack bulky skiens of yarn! my dgd (acquired) had her last chemo treatment this past weekend!!!! I hope and pray her leukemia is gone totally. She wasn't interested in learning how to crochet, but then she didn't feel that great. It did help me pass the time and I'm very gratful my friend Becky taught me soooo many years ago!
This time, the theme is going to be autumn/Halloween so your stories need to use smilies to express as many words as possible and your story should be focused on anything that has to do with autumn or Halloween.
Members will be allowed to submit one story pertaining to a Halloween story and one story pertaining to an autumn story. Please click here to enter!
Special thanks to RobertaD for sponsoring this contest. Be sure to visit her Avon website!
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Family Time Tip
"Make a bird feeder by placing a mixture of fat and birdseed in an empty grapefruit or orange half, suspend the rind cup by string from a tree."