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TOPIC: Family Intervention

27 Jul 2008 17:22 #22949

The one time DH went with me to the LQS I spent way more money than I had planned! :shock:
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27 Jul 2008 13:58 #22931

If my DH says anything about what I've spent (doesn't happen very often), I just bring up the technology problem he has.

New TV, 2 new computers and various other techie stuff within the last 9 months.

Like I said he doesn't say anything very often.

When we finally get the basement finished, I am going to get a machine quilting frame. Can't wait.

Jean in sunny Windsor, Ontario Canada

Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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27 Jul 2008 08:37 #22906

Yesterday my DH suggested an outing. He would drop me off at the quilt shop and he'd go to the cemetary. He has an on-line community of geneologists and they help each other with their research. For some reason, they like to have photos of their ancestors' grave markers, so they email eachother and take and send eachother photos.

I really didn't need anything in particular, so I bought some remnants of neutrals (a quilt in Alex's book is in my future!) and a book. He knew I hadn't been to a quilt shop in a while and have been trying to finish projects.

After, we met up and had lunch. Nice guy, don't you think!? PS: he never asked what I bought! Nancy in W. NY
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26 Jul 2008 18:03 #22869

Happy my Hubby and I don't see eye to eye on it either but we have an agreement. I say nothing about his boxes of car mags and woodworking mags and he keeps mum about the quilt stuff. I also buy for him when I have the money and he buys for me when he has it. We don't go overboard just enough to get our fix. :D
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26 Jul 2008 17:26 #22868

that is great because I no longer talk to my dh about my quilting because we do not see eye to eye on it
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26 Jul 2008 14:11 #22857

Yesterday I was at the quilt shop because I ran out of this one fabric that I had gotten there. They were out too. :( My DH was impressed that I bought nothing. :shock: Later that night he walked out of the local grocery store were they have a ton of magazines and tossed me a new quilt magazine and said "here you go junkie after that shop you probably need a fix" :D HE SO GETS ME. :P Yep I'm a junkie but there are worse things to be addicted to.
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25 Jul 2008 14:40 #22821

If this is an illness, mental or otherwise, I don't want the cure. I LOVE what I do. Betty Ann
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25 Jul 2008 13:47 #22819

Some of you may remember last year I wrote about my friend who told me " we need to find you a real hobby" (for full story look up thread " An age for quilting") All I can say is some people really do not get it. Luckily I have a husband who while he does not share my exact hobby he has a few of his own (woodworking, model trains, marching band/drum corps visual design, etc) so he understands and accepts my periods of temporary insanity and even sometimes has input that is quite good. The marching band visual design has given him a fantatic eye for color and visual movement!! I've had him sewing - he does cross stitch - if only I could get him to cross over to the dark side :twisted:
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25 Jul 2008 08:06 #22805

See my quilt, "Therapy in Session," on My Profile. Says it all! :wink:
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25 Jul 2008 08:00 #22804

At least my DH understands. He is the same way about fishing & hunting. We'll be driving down the road and he'll be really quiet, so I think he's stressing about work and I ask, "what are you thinking so hard about?" His answer is something about hunting or fishing :D So today we are going to Kalispell for a fly fishing conclave and I said I want to stop at Glacier Quilts new store, which is conveniently located next to a huge sporting goods store.
:-)
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24 Jul 2008 23:19 #22795

Even though my wonderful dear husband shakes his head and smiles when he comes to the door of my sewing room, we all know that this room is very necessary for the happiness and safety of our household. :D

I have to admit that it looks like two different people sew in this room....there's fabric all over the floor and gadgets and thread and many other things that have fallen off the table in these last seven weeks that I've been on a roll....and then there are my two four foot shelves on the wall with my 520 perfectly folded fat quarters in CD boxes that I did a couple of weeks ago when I donated all my fabric except a fat quarter of each.....yes I really did.....I took the quote from William Morris on the Daily Blog to heart: "Have nothing in your houses which you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful". I kept all my one yard pieces which I know to be useful and all my hand dyeds which I believe to be beautiful. Now what do you call that? :twisted: Hormonal :twisted: ............ :shock: Crazy :shock: ............ :lol: or just a Happy Quilter :lol: ????? I think it's the third choice... :wink:

Dana in Olive Branch, MS
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Intervention? Just try it! 24 Jul 2008 22:55 #22794

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Wow. Anyone who tries an intervention with a menopausal quilter is either VERY brave or else seriously disturbed!

Don't mess with us!!!

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24 Jul 2008 22:13 #22793

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Don't we all have to have the latest gadget, fabric, thread ,needle.... DEEP BREATH.....

I'm doomed

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24 Jul 2008 22:08 #22792

Quilting is by far the nicest and most productive obsessive habit i have Jenny in Oz
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