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Blogger lesli said...

I'm with you on the baby rant. As a mother, I have never understood why people bring their small children/infants to the movies. If it's a children's movie, that's another story (still, why bring an infant!?)
I hope your right hand is feeling better!

21 February, 2012 16:31

Blogger sharine said...

Middle Earth is looking great. I totally agree about babies/small children at the movies. Where I live the local cinema have a mum and bubs session so you can still see the latest movies and not worry about your kids interrupting someone else.

21 February, 2012 21:59

Blogger Unknown said...

I totally agree, you don't bring a baby to a movie.
I think that the parents should rent a DVD or have a sitter at home is they wish to see the movie.

Middle Earth is looking great.

I hope your hand is better now?

Hugs Yvon.

21 February, 2012 22:02

Blogger cucki said...

aww middle earth is looking so lovely...
lovely orts..
hugs xx

22 February, 2012 00:28

Blogger Julie said...

Thats a lot of filling in you have done.
The Dragons are cool.

22 February, 2012 02:09

Blogger Pauline said...

mm, it sounds that middle earth is a very difficult work to do!
Great progress and i hope your hand is feeling better!

22 February, 2012 04:21

Blogger demeter83 said...

Your progress was lovely, for all you didn't have much time the progress is gorgeous, you can really see the difference.
Hope your hand is starting to feel better.
I know what you mean about the baby rant, I have those occasionally as well, and they're always aimed at the parents!
How do you turn verification off? I couldn't figure it out?

22 February, 2012 06:04

Blogger ♥ Nia said...

Your project is looking great! :)

22 February, 2012 07:09

Blogger TammyK said...

You accomplished a lot on Middle Earth - congrats :-) Hope your hand is better now.

22 February, 2012 08:09

Blogger Joysze said...

Aww honey... how is your hand??? Is it better??? Don't use it too much if it still hurt, you hear me?!!! ;) Ok, I'll stop being bossy now, LOL!!!

I hear ya about the parents. We hardly go to movies just for that reason... kids are crying and making noises while things are blowing up on screen and ppl are getting killed. Like seriously?? Where is the responsibility in that???

The SPAM catcher has been really good for me so far... so fingers crossed. You may NOT cross yours if your hand is still hurting. ;)

College looks AWESOME! :D

22 February, 2012 10:03

Blogger Unknown said...

Great progress on Middle Earth in spite of the painful hand! I hope it's feeling better by now. It's also great to hear that the new rotation is working for you! I'm sticking to my system of switching HAEDs after completing a page and working on a Châtelaine during IHSWs, that's more my style. Now if I could just get that baby sampler done so I could focus solely on HAEDs and the Châtelaine!

22 February, 2012 11:24

Blogger XXXStitching (Emma) said...

OOO middle earth is coming along nicely can see it taking shape.

Yeah I seriously was amazed one day when I had the baby with me whEn buying tickets and said oh dont worry he's not coming in and got told it would have been ok. I didn't even think you would be able to take them till they could sit through. I wouldn't even want my own baby interrupting the movie at the cinema let alone someone elses lol

23 February, 2012 08:10

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your stitching is looking good. Like the ort jar.

24 February, 2012 05:23

Blogger Ziggyeor said...

Love the progress, I hope your pain goes away. Sorry about the baby. I don't understand it either.

24 February, 2012 06:47

Blogger Caitlin @ Naughts Cross Stitches said...

I understand about your baby frustration! It seems so stupid to take a baby to a theatre. Gorgeous stitching :D

26 February, 2012 19:16

Thanks for brightening my day :)
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