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Cerebral distraction needed... suggestions on learning phonetic Arabic?
As part of prior pain management, my neurologist suggested doing things backwards and studying an entirely new subject. Arabic is read right to left, and I know one word, habibi. It sorta means sweetheart. It would be so fun to sing along with the Arabic lyrics on my Echo Show. But why Arabic? I just learned I'm 95% Polish and 5% Persian. There are more songs in Arabic than Farsi. I have an Arabic last name, which really caused a stir when I signed in at the Egyptian embassy to help her get a visa. And why not?
Posted by SewnBlessings at 07:40 PM
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Please laugh… no more crying over injuries... tell me something funny
I had torn a muscle in my leg and was not weightbearing for six days, only for “maintenance” and then with a crutch. May 18 I was using my crutch, leaned on it, and everything went white as my wrist screamed at me. I crushed a whole lot of soft tissue. No use of the arm until the June 16 MRI and June 18 hand surgeon visit. All major ligaments are intact, but the wrist can’t lift even a coffee cup. I’m in a muenster cast (fingers to above elbow) until July 30 when I will be evaluated for surgery. How is this possible?? Anyone else pending reconstructive wrist surgery from a crutch injury? <rolling on the floor laughing tears> emoji
Posted by SewnBlessings at 07:23 PM
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Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening
Today is Wednesday ………………………….…………….. Good Morning, MJ 💕
Last Reply by liisachamp at 06:45 PM
Cynthia003 at 02:21 AM1709
Independence Day Gnome
I bought this pattern from ECS, and finished in time for the 4th of July! I had so much fun making it, and I added the dates to it, to mark our Nation’s Birthday!
Last Reply by MarshaR at 06:45 PM
vstaf144 at 04:58 PM363
GOOD MORNING - What's on your mind WEDNESDAY
Good Wednesday morning everyone. Yesterday did not turn out to be ordinary. We spent 4 hours in the emergency because Bryan was experiencing palpitations and mild chest discomfort. He was dizzy and had blurred vision. He just changed blood pressure meds and after being thoroughly checked out all was OK and it was attributed to the change. Today, I am hoping for that ordinary day. Have a wonderful Wednesday.
Last Reply by deirdre at 04:53 PM
Susanglad1956 at 06:07 AM14911
Wed.
Morning All! Nonthing new today trying to fry out a bit rained hard yesterday afternoon/early evening. Will get some stitching in and do a couple other little projects like clean the pantry and wash. Have a good day!
Holly
Last Reply by Catycliff at 04:43 PM
looney4mn at 07:42 AM331
Background on this pattern
Is the blue (sky) background on this pattern stitched or was it done a a special fabric for the variegated blue sky look?
Last Reply by Irish2 at 01:46 PM
dr.dotz49 on 06/23/261445
Christian Stitchers Daily Chat
Good Morning
Numbers 3: 2
2 These then are the names of the sons of Aaron: Nadab the firstborn, and Abihu, Eleazar and Ithamar.
Have A Bless Day!
Posted by Angela Smith at 06:25 AM
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GOOD MORNING - What's on your mind TUESDAY
Good Tuesday morning everyone. Not much going on today and we'll take it. The rain and clouds are gone and it promises to be a sunny mid 70's kind of day. It will feel good to stitch outside. No dentail appointments until September and I'm now on the every 3 months cleaning. I'll take an ordinary day!