Friday, May 30, 2008
Sewing Room Temporarily Closed
My sewing room will be closed for about a week. I have to prepare for DD's graduation and party and there won't be much time for sewing. In addition, I have to take apart my sewing room when I have guests. My sister and brother are coming to town for my daughter's high school graduation and the associated festivities. She is the salutatorian and she has received awards for community service and I'm extremely proud of her. So, I don't really have a problem with using the sewing room to accommodate family members who are also proud of her. I have three siblings and we all live in different parts of the east coast. We are rarely in the same place at the same time. For this occasion, three out of four of us will be together. Time with the family is rare. My sewing room will always be there.
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Congratulations on your DD achievements, especially Salutatorion! That is something she will treasure forever. And enjoy your family too. I am not too far behind you. DD graduates in the end of June and I need to start my thorough spring cleaning for the party. I can't wait to see what you whip up once you get your sewing room back. All that creativity will be waiting for you when you get back.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you and your DD! I can see why you are so proud of her! Salutatorian AND already giving back to her community! :)
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you have raised a very special young woman. :)
Congrats to your DD and you should feel proud yourself! Enjoy your family. I'll look forward to your next post.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on DD's accomplishments--and yours. Have a great visit with your family.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right about temporary sewing rooms. Way to go Mom on such a smart daughter!
ReplyDeleteYou must be so proud of your daughter! Beautiful and smart - well, we know where she gets it! ;-) Enjoy the time with your family - we never get enough of that.
ReplyDeleteFamily first! Congratulations to everyone!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your daughter. What an honor. You should be proud.
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