Good morning girlies!
How are you guys doing? Let me catch up with personals first!
Carolyn,
I'm so sorry about your crappy weekend... wow, when things go wrong... I'm really sorry about your friend's medical condition. I hope they found out early enough so she doesn't have to go through too many treatments. What a shock...

And about your extension, you're right, it's a tricky decision now... it's too bad when you've prepared for a preoject and it just vanishes like that. I hope your week is much better!
Lee,
Woohoo about the pictures! Hehehehe looks like you're 150% part of the gang now! The ladies here can go quite crazy with glitter and piccies sometimes!

Beautiful rose! Thanks so much for sharing! I love taking pictures of beautiful natural things too! I wish I could grow beautiful roses like you sweetie! But with our climate, it's tricky. Some rose varieties are rustic and they survive winter, but the roses are not as delicate as the hybrid roses. And those, you have to buy every year because they don't survive.
Renee dear,
Don't worry about your reactions. I agree with Lee, they're perfectly natural. It would be so unfair to think otherwise! I'm glad that you were able to have an okay time there. And about your husband, well... let's say some people are not good in dealing with emotions that do not resolve in 24-48hrs. I just hope you won't distance yourself from him too much because you perceive that he's annoyed. Maybe he's just not good at talking about it right now, but he could be present for you in other ways. Even if you don't spend "us" time talking about what happen, which might make him uncomfortable, you could still feel close to each other and be there for each other by doing other activities you both enjoy?
Miracle, Angie, Angel, Becky, Shantala, Rachel, all the to others, how was your weekend?
***warning, some baby talk***
Mine was busy, as usual. I was able to sew the crib blanket and let me tell you... it was SO MUCH WORK! I was so annoyed at myself because I made stupid mistakes that took over 4 hours to fix. My whole day and evening went into it as a result. It's amazing how placing your needles to hold the pieces together right takes ages while the actual sewing takes minutes!

Not to mention the two hours I spent undoing aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaall the sewing I had just done because of a stupid mistake.... ah, well. On Sunday, my husband spent hours transferring my desk and computer to his office (my office is the baby's room now), re-wiring the whole thing and figuring out the furniture... it looks nice and I'm very grateful that he took care of it. Now I'm looking forward to him assembling the baby's bed; it will allow me to start sewing the padding and sheets. It's really too bad that I don't have a large table to do my sewing. I've sewn curtains lately and I've had to use the floor as a plane surface because I didn't have anything big enough. And as a result, I spend hours kneeling on the floor, hunched over the fabric and I end up with a pretty intense back ache! One of these days, who knows.. I might have a sewing room!
***warning over***
We also gave our furbabies a bath, it was quite something! Our youngest, Toulouse, is scared of water. We gave him lots of treats and we hope that he will, in time, get used to it (the water, I mean... the treats don't need any getting used to, lol!!!). My husband made a whole new batch of beer on Saturday and it's now bubbling happily in the basement. It's a fascinating process... that thing literally is alive!!!!

I'm so proud of him; his beer is really good. It's a family thing, I think... his father makes cider in France, so it runs in the family!
Okay, enough babbling for me! Take care ladies!
Sophie xxox