Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and all living creatures of every kind on the earth." Genesis 9:13
Monday, May 03, 2010
Guessing game. With a PRIZE!
If anyone can guess what this pile of fabric and batting is going to be, I have a prize for the first correct guesser (no this isn't that kind of blog now, I just happen to have a prize sitting around).
6 comments:
Anonymous
said...
OK, I'm going to work on this [they look like biscuits right now, but I'm hungry, so my POV is skewed]!
I just found your blog last week, and I was thrilled to find someone talking about bipolar and related issues, plus Life, so honestly and eloquently and painfully and . . . well, you get it. My own blog is a hodge-podge, but I hope to be able to write about my experiences with mental, um . . . *issues* [lots!] . . . as honestly as you. I'm not anonymous, though, so we'll see.
At any rate, please come over to my blog . . . I have something for you, but you've got to pick it up "in person!"
So far nobody is getting it. Although Martha is closest as I do have the things in the house to make breast pads....
I'll give you all more tries as this thing progresses. If it ever does...I have to make some scrubs first if I possibly can because I need them and don't want to pay for them. This may be the baby's 4th birthday present at this rate....
Over the years I have noticed that when I have the least hope a rainbow appears. Rainbows are a wonderful combination of beauty, hope, happiness and rain, the product of ugly grey clouds that hide the beauty of the sky. The beauty that is a rainbow can only come with the presence of both rain and sun. Such is life with bipolar disorder. There are good times, there are tough times, and there are rainbows to remind us that beauty will return, sometimes fleetingly and sometimes for a long time. This blog is my story of sadness and hope. Please scroll down to "Who I Am" under Pages to read more about me and the people who populate this blog.
Please note that any patient experiences noted in this blog are heavily edited to disguise events. Similarities to real persons are coincidental.
Please also know that while I speak as a professional at times, I am not a doctor. I have strong opinions, some based on professional training and/or experience, some based on research, and some based on personal experience of my own variety of this illness. Therefore what I say is my opinion, not a fact and doctors should always be consulted.
6 comments:
OK, I'm going to work on this [they look like biscuits right now, but I'm hungry, so my POV is skewed]!
I just found your blog last week, and I was thrilled to find someone talking about bipolar and related issues, plus Life, so honestly and eloquently and painfully and . . . well, you get it. My own blog is a hodge-podge, but I hope to be able to write about my experiences with mental, um . . . *issues* [lots!] . . . as honestly as you. I'm not anonymous, though, so we'll see.
At any rate, please come over to my blog . . . I have something for you, but you've got to pick it up "in person!"
Connie
Going out on a limb here, cloth diapers? Like the Fuzzy buns?
Pot holders?
Breast pads?
So far nobody is getting it. Although Martha is closest as I do have the things in the house to make breast pads....
I'll give you all more tries as this thing progresses. If it ever does...I have to make some scrubs first if I possibly can because I need them and don't want to pay for them. This may be the baby's 4th birthday present at this rate....
idk...the fabric seems to have crescent moon shapes and everything is round. a quilted ball maybe?? b...just b
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