[lace-chat] RE: Injured Lacemaker

2007-08-11 Thread Laurie J. Hughes
Pene, 

It's your I didn't send you a birthday or Christmas present last year and
this will have to suffice for this year as well, did you see the favors from
Convention that Susan and I gave up for you inside, we miss you and I mailed
it from Convention did you see the postmark?, I didn't have room for it in
my suitcase present.

I didn't ever imagine that the receiver would need something to keep her
hands busy whilst healing her bum leg/ankle.  Don't know if that counts as a
jinx for you when I send packages or just good timing on my part.

Heel quickly and well, 
Lace in Peace, 
Laurie

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Laurie J Hughes
Silicon Valley, CA (formerly the Valley of Hearts Delight)

Bobbin lace, social history, gardening
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[lace-chat] Re: Injured Lacemaker

2007-08-10 Thread pene piip

Thank you, all fellow Aracheans, for your kind thoughts  wishes
of a quick recovery for my broken ankle. I wasn't chasing anyone,
Helen, just having a bicycle ride with my youngest son, who had
celebrated his 15th birthday the day before. I had to stop suddenly
so I wouldn't hit a parked car  the bike tipped over. It could have
been worse for me but my helmet made contact with the pavement
instead of my head. When I sat up I then realized that my right ankle
was hurting a lot  was swelling up very quickly. A local man phoned
for an ambulance which took me to the hospital where my leg was
x-rayed as they thought my knee might have been injured as well.
A fracture was diagnosed but due to some cartilage damage surgery
was needed to insert a plate with screws. There was a long wait as I
wasn't taken into the operating theatre until 23:00. I used the time in
the hospital to read the new Harry Potter book  finish knitting a pair
of socks for DH. I wanted to learn how to knit socks with circular
needles  from the 'toe up', which I think is much easier than from
the 'top down' method.

So, yes, I have nearly finished the length of lace for the front of the
blouse. Some bobbins were running out of thread quicker than I
expected, so I've decided to make 2 separate pieces for the front
 back of the American teacher's linen blouse.

And yesterday, DH came home with a parcel he picked up from the
Post Office, filled with some wonderful goodies from my lace friend
Laurie Hughes, who attended the IOLI Convention last week. You
really know how to cheer up an injured lacemaker who will be on
crutches for another 5 weeks, Laurie! I will be getting the stitches
removed tomorrow  hopefully my foot will return to its normal size
in a few more weeks. I'm just glad that it is summer  I can wear my
Teva sandals!!

BTW An American exchange teacher from Brooklyn, NY, is arriving
in Estonia next week to teach English in a small town named Antsla,
which is about 2 hours south of Tartu, closer to the Latvian border. I
hope to meet her when she comes thru Tartu on her way to Antsla.

Thank you, again, for all your thoughtful e-mails.
Pene

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