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Bead Cap Day and Broken Nose




Today is bead cap day! I made glass beads in the morning yesterday and enameled bead caps in the afternoon yesterday. They will be available in the SueBeads etsy store shortly! Since I live in Pittsburgh and we get about 3 sunny days a year, the photos here are a little darker than the actual beads.

So on to the broken nose part. I got a call yesterday late afternoon from my daughter. She called to let me know she got hit in the face with a softball. The trainer got on the phone to tell me I should take her to get x-rays when she gets home...yay. This is the same girl who got a concussion last spring playing softball. I took her to the urgent care place and sure enough, they said she has a broken nose. At least it's not crooked or anything, just swollen and black and blue. I have to take her to the ENT on Thursday for evaluation. It's always something!

On a lighter note, I was so happy to find out this morning that I won a giveaway in Lisa Liddy's new shop on etsy, MetalMeThis! That cheered me up considerably! I'll do another post so you can see what she sends me!

Comments

lunedreams said…
I love those beadcaps!!!

Your girl is a tough cookie. Ouch!
Amy F said…
gorgeous colors!
Silver Parrot said…
Yikes - so sorry about her nose! I bet at this point you are looking for ways to bubblewrap her head!

Love the beadcaps!
Anonymous said…
oh no, that's gotta hurt, poor thing. i hope it's not too bad.
Anonymous said…
Cool bead caps! Sorry to hear about your daughter's nose. Ow!
Anonymous said…
So sorry to hear about your daughter's nose, I hope she has a speedy recovery!

The beadcaps are beautiful!
Unknown said…
Pretty bead caps!

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