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    Sandy Navas's Avatar Sandy Navas is offline Senior Member
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    Default Re: Project work time/quilt donation

    Quote Originally Posted by bellasnanny247 View Post
    I have a question regarding when most of you work on projects-be they quilting, sewing or any other activity that requires focus. If you have children in the home, are you able to work on projects during the time they are awake,alert and active? I babysit my grandson(he actually lives in my home) and I cannot work on much during the day when he is in my charge. I dislike starting on project activities if there is a chance I may be interrupted. So that means I get up early in the morning to work while he's sleeping or wait until his mother gets home from work. I wondered if I am alone in my quirky approach to needing a somewhat serene, solitary environment to be productve?

    Also-I just have to share....the double slice layer cake quilt I donated for the fund raiser sold for $100 today! Perhaps making quilts for donations is my calling????LOL!
    I definitely am coming to YOUR HOUSE for some quiet . . . You do know that EIGHT granddaughters live with me, right?



    Okay, I'm just trying to be funny for you - but believe me, if anyone understands your plight . . . well, I do. Aren't they just wonderful joys though?

    (Oh, and I'm the one in this house who suffers with dementia . . . just saying)
    Last edited by Sandy Navas; July 17th, 2013 at 08:17 PM.
    Be warned. I am BORED.
    This could be dangerous.

    When you get cold just go stand in the corner.
    They are usually 90 degrees.

    A giraffe's coffee would be cold by the time it reached the bottom of his throat.
    Ever think about that? No? You only think about yourself??

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