TTMT #741 – Buckets of Fun!

In which I share a finished quilt top and talk a surprising amount about buckets! Oh, and there are zippy bags. 😀

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6 thoughts on “TTMT #741 – Buckets of Fun!

  1. playfulpiecing's avatarplayfulpiecing

    Oh you have been on a roll! I’m so happy to see you have the time and energy to be crafty for the sake of being crafty.

    The quilt turned out so fantastic. It’s bright and cheerful. The layout is so good.

    I completely forgot about the return with Covid fun. Ugh

    I can completely understand not remembering your stuff while coming down with something after long travels.

    Ok I seriously can usually tell at this point 2 or 3 months before I need a med adjustment. Sometimes it’s thyroid and sometimes it’s vitamin D for me. Either one will wipe me out. I am so happy when they adjust my dose. It’s completely debilitating when they are off.

    Happy Crafting

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    1. Jennifer Ofenstein's avatarJennifer Ofenstein Post author

      I have a terrible time telling what’s going on with me. Between the perimenopause insanity, the stress of not-moving, and lots of other life things, I just thought I was tired. My energy levels are definitely higher with the new dose. Now I’d like to lose the weight that crept up while my energy level was dropping!

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      1. playfulpiecing's avatarplayfulpiecing

        I definitely had that experience the first few years after getting on meds. It definitely can be hard to tell when so many things are happening at once. I get tested everyday 90 days regardless of how I am feeling because of the number of times I have gone way out of range. The weight yo-yo completely sucks. I have a range of clothes for it.
        😒

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        1. Jennifer Ofenstein's avatarJennifer Ofenstein Post author

          I’m currently at every six months, but I am determined to pay more attention. The boyfriend’s observation is that I was “droopy” before. Heh.

          The plus/minus weight thing is about to drive me bonkers.

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          1. playfulpiecing's avatarplayfulpiecing

            Lol Droopy is a great adjective for it. I usually first notice muscle fatigue while exercising or doing something that isn’t normally that tiring. I do think the last 6 months of your life would make anyone exhausted. The natural assumption would be stress related.

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