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This is what Sophie looks at now...but less blurry (if I had blogged last night when I was at home, I may have noticed that the pic was blurry...but NOOOOO...I had to wait until my lunch break so I could use a keyboard! )
And here's where you can see the NONblurry pics of all but 1 round...I forgot to take pics for round 78.
Was wondering if anyone was going to say anything about that Those are totally natural poses!
Let's see...next time I work on Sophie (maybe tonight or tomorrow night), I will be starting round 81 of 113, so 33! There are optional squares and the like...I may or may not stitch those as well. Time will tell
"May we maintain the courage to defy the consensus. May we ever choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong." - President Thomas S. Monson
Part 11 of Sophie is done! (I really overdid on Wednesday and I ended up staying home sick yesterday. After a few hours in bed, I felt like sitting in my crafty chair and doing some crafting)
I hope you feel all better now. When I first read this, I thought you overdid it crocheting. Like how hardcore was she crafting that she had to take a sick day and maybe she shouldn't have gotten back up after a few hours to craft some more...
Feeling a bit better now! Making sure to push the fluids, pace myself, get rest, and listen to my body. I had a crazy regular summer work day on Wednesday (see my update in my VG stitching topic)...PLUS work was the day of the annual get out and walk during lunch thing that work cosponsors...and it was INTENSE sun and quite humid. And then after that 2 mile walk, I went back to my intense work in stuffy shelves (the distance is not a problem...it was the humidity...yuck!).
But, I do have to admit...there have been days where I have crafted so much I felt it the next day
"May we maintain the courage to defy the consensus. May we ever choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong." - President Thomas S. Monson