Well, one thing's for SURE, Janice!!!  Watching a lacemaker at work beats
looking at someone's bottom any day!!  ; )

My hat is off to you for broadening their horizons!!  Nurses are sometimes
EXCELLENT lacemakers!!  (Isn't that right, Karen!!)

Clay  

Clay Blackwell
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> From: Janice Blair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: 5/23/2005 7:43:31 PM
> Subject: [lace] lace demo
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> This morning I took DH to the local hospital for his first colonoscopy. 
I remember when I had one a number of years ago that I was out of it for
quite a while in recovery so I took a book, and a bag with knitting and a
lace pillow with me.
>  
> Once I left him I set out with the pager they gave me and had a coffee
and read my book.  I had, after all been up since 5:00 am and at the
hospital by 7:30 am.  Once I drank the coffee I went out to the car to
retrieve my lace bag.  The pager went off as soon as my hand hit the car
door.  Still, I thought he will take ages to come around so I carted the
bag up to his room.  He was sitting up looking a little dazed but otherwise
okay.  As it was quiet I got out my pillow and worked on a simple cross
that I designed.  His recovery nurse came in and was fascinated with what I
was doing.  She brought in another nurse, who in turn brought in one more. 
As I worked there I had a procession of nurses in the room, all interested
with the lace.  The only person who showed no interest was his doctor who
came in and declared there were no polyps and no problems so once they were
satisfied I could to drive him home.  Whilst I was explaining what I was
doing to the various nurses, he was
>   proudly
>  talking about my designs and prize winning pieces to anyone who would
listen. :-)  I wonder if I can count that hour or so as demo hours for my
guild?  It was not advertised to the public but the word of mouth got
around the hospital and nurses were coming from surgery to have a look.
> Janice
>
>
> Janice Blair
> Crystal Lake, 50 miles northwest of Chicago, Illinois, USA
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