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Thank You

Hi friends, Thank you all, from the bottom of my heart, for all the well-wishes, comments, tweets, texts, emails and phone calls. I feel surrounded by your love and support. I am home now, kissing and holding my little ones, feeling so thankful things didn’t turn out worse then they did. I’m hoping once I’m…

Hi friends,

Thank you all, from the bottom of my heart, for all the well-wishes, comments, tweets, texts, emails and phone calls. I feel surrounded by your love and support.

I am home now, kissing and holding my little ones, feeling so thankful things didn’t turn out worse then they did. I’m hoping once I’m recovered I can just forget about this whole experience! Not fun. I will say this though – Please, please, please check and see that you are up to date on your Tdap vaccination. I thought I was close to current, so didn’t worry about it when I was scraped by a rusty fence recently. Take my word for it that you never want to experience Tetanus, and of course we want to protect little ones from Pertussis, which is also covered by the vaccination.

I’ve got a back log of projects I haven’t posted about yet that I’ll be sharing next week while I’m recovering, so please come back Monday for regularly scheduled posting.

Thank you again. Big hugs to you all.
xoxo

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107 thoughts on “Thank You

  1. Jenny, such great news to hear you are home with your family! . I'm sure the girls are over the moon right now having you back. Please remember to take care of yourself as your body recovers.
    Best,
    Hilarie

  2. Jenny, such great news to hear you are home with your family! . I'm sure the girls are over the moon right now having you back. Please remember to take care of yourself as your body recovers.
    Best,
    Hilarie

  3. Thank God you are back home recuperating with your sweet family!!!
    Take care and take all the time you need to fully recover!
    God Bless,
    Terri

  4. Glad to hear you're home! I stepped on a rusty nail a few years back and went and got my booster right away, but I'm thinking I should check to see how long it's good for. Hope your recovery is fast and easy!

  5. I was thinking of you this morning and I'm so happy you're home now. Getting vacinated is so important and this showed us just HOW important it is.

  6. So happy to hear that you are at home and recovering! Best wishes for continued healing. Thank you for all the inspiration you continually provide, both design and otherwise :)

  7. It brightened my day to see that you are home and on the mend, Jenny. Thanks so much for the reminder to keep our vaccinations current. Best wishes!

  8. Lovely that you're home again Jenny. I got my tetanus vax when I stepped on a rusty pole, and went straight to the doctor, as I couldn't remember if or when I last had one! Hadn't realized it was that dangerous though! Have a lovely weekend.

  9. Glad your back! I have been checking every day hoping all was well. Enjoy those around you and relish in there love.

  10. So glad to hear you're doing okay, Jenny, and back at home with your family. I read up on Tetanus after reading your husband's post. Pretty scary…and it sounds very painful. Hoping for a speedy recovery! (PS: I got my Tetanus booster 2 years ago after cutting myself on a filing cabinet. After hearing your story, I'm glad I did! If you don't remember getting your last Tetanus shot, it's time to get a booster.)

  11. Take it slow. I hope you feel 100% soon. I absolutely love your blog. It's one of my favorites and I love the work you are doing on your new place. It's very inspiring.

  12. So glad to hear you're home and doing better! I've never actually heard of anyone who got Tetnus, I'm so sorry it happened to you! Enjoy your weekend & recovery time with your family. :)

  13. Whew! I'm glad you're feeling better and hope your recovery will be swifter than you thought.

    Thanks for reminding parents to get their children vaccinated. It shouldn't be a controversial subject but your recent experience, as well as the cases of whooping cough this year, have really hammered home the importance of building up your immune system.

    Looking forward to more of your great DIY projects…

  14. Blogs are funny things. We begin to care for those we've never met. I prayed for you and know this experience will make you an even better wife and mom.

  15. Dear Jenny,
    I have been coming back every day for news. So glad you are home. It seems so typical of your generous spirit that you have found something to give to others in such an stressful time.
    I'm a daily reader, never a commenter, but remain a huge fan and am always grateful for those regular posts that never fail to lift my day.

  16. Praise God you are home and on the mend. Take your time healing and gaining your strength, and enjoying your little ones. I know they are elated to have you home.

  17. Thank all that is holy that you are home safe and feeling better! Bless you for reminding us all to keep upto date on our vaccinations. I have already been in touch with my doctor.

  18. I read all the time but don't comment .. Glad to hear you're home and doing well. How scary!

  19. Can you explain a little more on the injury? It seems how you got it isn't how they say, as in it's anaerobic and so you need a puncture would that allows the tetnus to go from the dirt into the would where it continues to not get air.

    I'm curious because I have an auto-immune disease and really shouldn't get vaccines. I had felt ok with not updating this one because I'd know there was an issue if I received a pucture type wound that was deeper than I could clean. Now I'm worried.

    I'm sooo glad you're ok and would be very thankful if you wanted to shed some more light on it.

    Thanks,
    Laura

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