" What's this Christmas Tree you speak of... "
(that was her Daddy's Facebook post, and I loved it so, I blatantly stole it, so you could see this thoughtful little girl giving him the eye)
I love her so much! We all do.
It was a busy weekend at the studio. I did not sign up for the annual Christmas in the Country tour, the second year I have opted out. I wasn't sure how my head would be behaving, so decided to just be "Open", and leave it at that.
I guess some people figured I should be on their route, so they stopped anyway.
I was intent on weaving table runners.
Still loving my AVL ........
There's a mistake in this one, didn't see it until I saw the photo.
Can't swear here, right?
We have a new "sock" rug that you might like.......the colors are more earthy, and the rug is a little thinner than most sock rugs, and super durable.
I think it's a winner.
Not sure what to call it.
Blue skies are coming. I just know it.
I'm setting my sights on them.
i do like your earthy sock rug. very nice. good luck with the storm!
ReplyDeleteWhat would Christmas be like without children? And you got a cute one there to spend yours with.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work ! Such a sweet Little girl lovely photo of her ! Hope the storm leaves you in more ways then one ! Thanks for sharing ! Have a good week !
ReplyDeleteOn the bright side, you might have a new career developing as a meteorologist. On the really bright side, Dale is just adorable.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to need you to help me select rugs and colours for my place.
Love the earth tones, can see any mistakes.
ReplyDeleteHow about just call it PEACE ON EARTH.
bark.... call the rug.... bark
ReplyDeleteHmm, I think the new rug looks like birch trees in winter.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable - and wise for her months... - baby! I really like the sock rug and the prospect of a thinner rug. Plus the earthy tones will allow it to remain on the floor longer (as in hides dirt). We did not get a storm down here, but it's always a different story 'up north'. Hope it skips you.
ReplyDeleteshe is adorable ... and such wise eyes
ReplyDeleteShe is beyond adorable and such depth in her eyes! Yes- my body tells me when the storms are coming too and all we can do is hold on and hold tight and know that better days are ahead.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful baby ! Beautiful earth tone rug!! Hang in there Hilary ..... Healing thoughts to you daily!!
ReplyDeleteRain :)
What a beautiful granddaughter! I hope Mother Nature is kind to you until the buds open for Spring, XOXO
ReplyDeleteHi Hilary,
ReplyDeletejust wanted to say Thank you for following my blog, not that i have written a lot in it recently, but I am beginning to remedy that now, with shorter more frequent posts and a photo per post, now that I have finally found the cable for the phone to talk to the pc....!
As always, I love your photos of babies and weaving and cats, and your take on life,
Keep on keeping on, right?
oh and how I wish I lived in US to buy one of the sets of loopers and mini looms, but postage US to Ireland is prohibitive, so another time...
regards to you at this time of year,
liz
ireland.
I am always amazed at your attitude. You are made of some strong stuff. I am still praying the darn headache will someday go away.
ReplyDeleteSo much to be thankful for - we're still here, it's another Christmas and we have more grandchildren to celebrate it with. That's rich. I understand opting out. It's so much easier to do than I had realized, especially when you have a (clean) dog to cuddle with :)
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