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Happy Thursday!

I’ve been busy.  I sent off another fabric line to Moda and it feels so good to have it finished.  I can’t even give you a little hint about it yet, but you’ll be able to tell it’s a Bunny Hill fabric line when you see it.  :>)

We’ve got a few Easter Petite kits back in stock on our website.  You still have time to make these cute little ornaments and there are plenty of branches out there to hang them on!

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Easter Petites from Bunny Hill Designs
Easter Petites from Bunny Hill Designs

Something about that pastel wool that just makes me smile!

Something else has me smiling lately and I thought I’d share it with you. It’s an update on the cancer journey in our family.  We got good news after the lymph node surgery in January.  No cancer cells were found in the ones they removed.  Chemo yes, radiation no.  Many of you said prayers for my family as we began this journey and you’ve helped so much.  I believe in the power of prayer, and the hopefulness that comes with it.  It’s a feeling of goodness linking us all together, and I can’t thank you enough.  My one wish now is that all of you will schedule a mammogram for yourselves.   I just can emphasize how important this is.  Without it, my daughter-in-law would be going down a very different path now.  Get thyself to a mammogram!

This month is going super fast don’t you think?  I swear it has something to do with the time change.  I hate it when we change times but at least it puts us closer to spring.  The farmer’s market opens this weekend in our area and I love going.

Have a great Thursday.

Anne

18 Comments

  • diane matthews

    Yippee! Yippee! I have been thinking about your relative (figuring it might be your daughter in law) for so long, now. She will do just fine going through chemo – it’s not fun, but it makes you well. Ask for help whenever she needs it – people are so very willing to do whatever is necessary to make her feel better or help her emotionally. I am so glad the lymph nodes were clear – that is wonderful. No traveling cancer cells. There are lots of us breast cancer survivors out there. She will be one more of us. Hugs to the family. Diane Matthews

  • Pauline

    Anne…that’s wonderful news!! I’ve been stitching with some breast cancer fabric lately and with each stitch I’m hoping we are closer to a cure. I love your Easter Petites…especially the wee lamb…and I always look forward to your next line of fabric and patterns. Have a wonderful week…happy stitching, Pauline

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