Re: My sewing machine came undone!
- From: Taria <tariawilson2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 00:02:20 GMT
I'm sorry Phyllis. Jessamy sounds like she had the best idea but I just wish one of us was there to lend a hand. No, life shouldn't be this difficult for old folks. Thanks for reminding us of that. I bet we
all have a neighbor or friend that we could literally lend a hand to
more often.
I have to say that husband of yours is a good man. <LOL>
Hugs, Taria
Phyllis Nilsson wrote:
Jessamy and I had the same thought, but I still can't get it in place. I asked my sister if she remembered who put it back in the cabinet for me after I had it cleaned the last time and she thinks it was my nephew (her son). She said the next time she comes over she's going to see if we can do it together, but the head of that machine is sooooo heavy.
Of course my husband's answer was to buy a new machine . . . bless his heart. Unfortunately I had a sentimental attachment to this one.
Thank you all for your thoughts. Hopefully I can do this soon to get it out of the middle of the floor where I had to put it to get to the back where the little posts are. Is life really supposed to be this difficult for old folks?
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