We've been busy the past month. Bob lost all strength and couldn't get out of bed on Sept. 23. I called 911 and the ambulance took him to the hospital, UHS-Wilson. He had a bacterial infection in his blood and had also had a silent heart attack. After a week at Wilson, he was transfered to Binghamton General, Krembs 6 for rehab. He finally came home on Oct. 20. He is improving and getting around using a walker.

In the meantime Chenango Piecemakers had their show on Columbus Day weekend. Here's my Sue Had an Idea for a Cutting Bee, Jacob's Ladder quilt that was at least six years in the making.

Yesterday Triangle Guild had their show at Fall Festival in Whitney Point. I call this one Crazy Chickens. The chicken fabric came from a basket at Keepsake Quilting the first time I went there.

The snowman wallhanging was made by my cousin Ella Lane. She calls this one Dolly. Can you see why?

Thanks to all who sent cards, prayed and thought and asked about Bob. He's so glad to be at home again. Four weeks is a long time to be away in a hospital. He'll have an RN, aide and PT and OT coming to the house starting tomorow.
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