[Nfb-krafters-korner] patience, patience, patience
River Woman
riverwoman at zoominternet.net
Wed Oct 27 20:51:24 UTC 2010
Yes, for me it will be three years this week. Waiting has become a way of
life now and at first it was so difficult to know you had to wait for so
many things that were beyond your control. I still get anxious sometimes,
then I tell myself to relax and go on with something else. What bothers me
themost now, is losing things. Not being able to find something that I
normally would have found without delay. I lost the piece of pottery I had
bought for my grand daughter's birthday present...have not yet found it, so
today I bought another one which I will give her. Where the first one is,
anyone's guess! I also searched for a very long time this morning for the
Addi Turbo Needle I had bought for the Life Line Class - fainny found it
exactly where it should be, but I had searched that place several times and
did not find it there...often times things are where they are supposed to
be, but I miss them again and again. Yes, I understand the waiting game,
too. Lynda
----- Original Message -----
From: <Blindhands at aol.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 11:22 AM
Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] patience, patience, patience
> Man, I will definately say I went blind 13 years ago and I HAD to learn
> a
> lesson in patience. Wait for a ride, wait to borrow someone's eyes for a
> second to look at this or look at that, crawl around on the floor feeling
> for something I dropped, wait to save some money to get this or that, that
> I
> just can't live without.
>
> OK enough of my wining. Take me out in the bacdk yard and shoot me.
>
> I think I will go put on Pandora radio and sit back and knit that other
> slipper for one of the Princesses. Thank you so much for that class in
> cozy
> slippers. I am making my first pair out of the 8 ply cotton yarn of
> Peaches and Cream. The girls loved it when I got it. Pinks and purples
> and I
> got solid pink and solid purple for toes and stuff.so they can tell whose
> is
> whose. The oldest just wants it in the varigated yarn. I feel the calm
> coming over me...
>
> Joyce Kane
> www.KraftersKorner.org (http://www.krafterskorner.org/)
> Blindhands at AOL.com
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