Thanks SeaWoozle thing is we both knitted and crocheted and swapped patterns, ideas, yarns, techniques etc. Even when dementia robbed her of the ability to follow a pattern we did stuff that she could manage with my help. Gradually she was able to do less and less but still showed interest in projects I was doing.
She was swaddled in her favourite crochet blanket in her coffin when she passed away. I made it for her and it was in her favourite shades of pink, lavender, lilac, violet etc. everyone who saw it admired it and she totally loved it.
Recalled for a further appointment after a routine mammogram
I think someone got out of the wrong side of the bed
Bereavement wipes out everything
A drop in the ocean in the great schemes of things....but replicated by how many more


and trying to persuade my nearly 13year old 'puppy' not to snaffle away little bits of fabric that get dropped but are actually really necessary!
