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10 comments
Adele
Dear sweet Deanne. You look so tired. Take a little rest if you can and do reruns! I was telling my daughter today to stand up nice and tall against a wall, and I got a largish tennis ball for her to put behind her back, especially at the neck as she has the beginnings of a dowager’s hump from bending over work. She rolled it back and forth on her spine, and stood up super tall. She said she feels 99% better and the pain is gone. I reminded her to do it at least once or twice a day. Maybe it will help you.
Amy Rubin
Creative intuitive hooking is a wonderful experience for me and is very helpful. I love your stories, your spirit, your wisdom about life and hooking it.
Thanks so much.
Janice Stone
I love your rug. She is so joyful. I’ve never heard the expression, “bite the biscuit.” I’ve only heard, “bite the bullet.”
Anne Bird
Thank you for another Thursday visit! *-)
Anne Bird
Bent hook is great if you are working on recovering from a broken wrist *-)