On August 11 I was looking in the back room of Needle Nicely trying to locate a string of faux pearls that are back there so I could send them to the finisher for a mermaid pillow. I couldn't and didn't find the pearls, but in the process I knocked down a well-balanced pile of things which unbeknownst to me contained a board that had been the end of one of Needle Nicely's counters. Very heavy, about 15x18 and 3" thick. It hit my right knee and skidded down my leg. It peeled a flap right below my knee that miraculously healed itself. However, it pounded my foot. It didn't break anything, but I had a large hematoma and a massive blood blister formed. I, of course, with my trusty needlepoint needle punctured it several places, but it didn't drain much. I developed an infection and called my doctor (the next week--I'm tough). He prescribed an antibiotic and sent me to the wound clinic where the next day a doctor cut a 3x2.5 cm opening in the top of my foot to release the blood clot (thank you, eliquis). They rewrapped it twice, but it wouldn't stop bleeding. I went to the emergency room and spent that night under observation in the hospital. That was 8/18/17.
This is the cross-stitch pillow where I prop my foot on the coffee table. I do turn it over so nothing will damage the design. By the way, it is a Creative Needle design.
Yesterday Ray came and put the shutters up, so everything that can be done, has been.
EDIT: It occurred to me that many may wonder why I am so paranoid. The roof went off our last location and if I hadn't covered everything up, I would have been out of business.
I have missed your blog Mary Agnes - I'm so sorry WE are getting a visit from the wicked witch of the east Atlantic - IRMA ! I am also so sorry to hear about the injury to your foot OUCH ! sounds horrible. I hope there will be no damage to your shop or your home. Hang in there - Mel
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see you back--just wish it were under more pleasant circumstances. Stay well and safe, Mary Agnes.
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