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  1. No wonder you’re head muddled with all your travel, hope you’re feeling better now.
    I’m surprised you managed to do some needle turn.

  2. Glad to know you and DD are safely in Oz–even if you do both have jet lag–take time–keep resting and eating healthy and before you know it–you will be back to full speed!!
    enjoy, di

  3. Take your time getting back to regular life! I might do something like the lettuce in the drawer and i don’t have jet lag! Glad you and your daughter had a safe trip ad nice of Mom to make you soup! Nancy

  4. Glad to hear you have arrived safe, now rest up, and get your brain in the right place to drive to my house!! Not long now.

  5. Hi Joy yipee you are here,oh i was so hoping you would be at craft today,but i understand jet lag isnt a good thing,if i dont see you today i will tomorrow,take care my friend xx

  6. Hi Joy, welcome home!!! We have saved the lovely frosty mornings and crisp days just for you. Jetlag is absolutely, positively, the pits, I hope it clears soon so you can get ‘out and about’.

  7. Is Aus home for you? It is for me, just so others know 6 degrees is cold fro most of Aus, but an average winter temp. Remember to ‘pop’ up to Sydney (haha) for the craft and quilt fair this week.

  8. yippee your back in Oz……….I said something about getting “Lucy out of the boot” one very hot day to the friend………..she laughed and said you better be careful saying that out loud or someone may think you are neglecting a person………
    Hope the jet lag is gone fast……….

  9. Enjoy being back home Joy, so lovely to be cool again, I’m a tad jealous but am also grateful for air-conditioning! Big hugs my dear xx

  10. oh that’s quite a difference between the temps Joy! You take care & I hope you adjust soon… & stop putting salad in the utensil drawer LOL

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