Cajun Corner – Vol.
4, No. 28 – July 27, 2012
Bon
Jour!  Welcome to Cajun
Stitchery’s weekly email and welcome to our family.
ΘΘΘΘΘ
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forget to visit our blog at www.cajunstitchery.blogspot.com,
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Ha!  The
round monogram never needed to be washed. 
It turned out that when I digitized it, I forgot to put underlay
stitches.  Once the underlay stitches
were placed, the fabric didn’t show through. 
The customer picked it up this week and just loved it.
Every time my son called me this week, I answered
the phone, “Do we have a baby yet?”  So
far we don’t have a baby.  The due date
is August 2nd.  So, any day
now we will be great grandparents.  My
granddaughter is ready for this baby to come into the world.  She is very tired.
A friend of Mama’s, who has since become a friend of mine,
visited us yesterday.  She lives in Abbeville , Louisiana Louisiana 
On a very sad note, a dear friend has been
hospitalized.  She had some aches and
pains that seemed to commence during the Mardi Gras season.  She just thought it was bursitis.  However, the pain not only has not subsided,
but has increased.  When she went to her
doctor’s appointment earlier this week, he put her in the hospital to do some
tests.  It turns out that she has
multiple myeloma.  That is cancer.  She is still hospitalized and has begun
chemotherapy.  She is one of those
totally happy people who walks into a room and creates a glow; always cracking
a joke; always has a smile on her face. 
Please pray for our friend, Lois.
A
young lady from Michigan 
Have a wonderful week.
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Thanks to Paulette Provost for the following song.  Listen and enjoy:
It ain’t heaven but it’s mighty close
Thanks to Marshall Larrivere for
the following:
Three
Cajuns go down to Mexico 
 
The first one, Henri, is strapped in the electric chair, and is asked if he has any last words. He says, "I just graduated fromNichols  State  in Thibodaux ,
 Louisiana 
 
The Mexican jailers throw the switch, and nothing happens. The Mexicans immediately fall to the floor on their knees, beg for Henri’s forgiveness, and immediately release him.
 
The second Cajun, Gaston, is strapped in and gives his last words, "I just graduated fromMcNeese 
State  in Lake Charles , Louisiana 
The Mexican jailers throw the switch and again nothing happens. Again, the Mexicans all immediately fall to their knees, beg for Gaston's forgiveness, and immediately release him.
 
The last Cajun, Boudreaux, is strapped in and he says, "Well, den, I'm from de University of Louisiana in Lafayette and I just graduated wit ma degree in Civil Engineering, and I'll tell you rat now, you boys ain't never gon' be able to electrocute nobody if ya'll don't plug dis damn ting in."
The first one, Henri, is strapped in the electric chair, and is asked if he has any last words. He says, "I just graduated from
The Mexican jailers throw the switch, and nothing happens. The Mexicans immediately fall to the floor on their knees, beg for Henri’s forgiveness, and immediately release him.
The second Cajun, Gaston, is strapped in and gives his last words, "I just graduated from
The Mexican jailers throw the switch and again nothing happens. Again, the Mexicans all immediately fall to their knees, beg for Gaston's forgiveness, and immediately release him.
The last Cajun, Boudreaux, is strapped in and he says, "Well, den, I'm from de University of Louisiana in Lafayette and I just graduated wit ma degree in Civil Engineering, and I'll tell you rat now, you boys ain't never gon' be able to electrocute nobody if ya'll don't plug dis damn ting in."
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C’est tout, mes amis
Cajun Stitchery
(850) 261-2462
P.S.  You are always
welcome to stop by and look at all of the catalogs and pass some time with me,
cher. 
 
 
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