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Surgery Sale


So, on Monday, I get to have the ultimate "girl" surgery. I am a bit scared, and not too thrilled about it. I will be out of commission for at least a few days, and maybe up to a week or two depending on what actually happens to me! In celebration, I am having a sale through the weekend, you can get 15% off your purchase in my SueBeads etsy store by entering the coupon code SURGERY when you checkout! Have fun, empty my store so that when I feel better I have lots of motivation to make more beads!

Comments

jessememan said…
Oh, sweetie....thinking of you, sending you positive thoughts, prayers, hugs, whatever works :)
SummersStudio said…
Thinking of you and wishing you the very best for a speedy recovery. All will be well. Hugs
cjvierow said…
Hope all goes well and your up and at 'em sooner than the doc says you will be. CJ
stregata said…
Wishing you the best - make sure you get through everything alright and feel-better-real-quick afterwards!!
take care Sue, and I hope all goes well- rest up..
Michelle said…
Good luck with your surgery. A friend is going in today for that surgery too.
Wishing you a quick recovery!
Michelle
artybecca said…
good luck and get better soon!
pam ferrari said…
Wishing you a quick recovery! Will be thinking of you.
Jen Judd said…
Cheers to you and your girl parts! Hope all goes smoothly! Jen
Third Eye Gypsy said…
Sorry to hear about your surgery. Good luck to you a a speedy recovery :)
pam ferrari said…
We miss you. Get well soon.

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