And this is how I felt the whoosh of time flying by:
Here is a pix of my needlepoint ornament (there were three, but I gave one to each of my children last year:
I am thrilled that my children are coming on Monday after Christmas day--which Tommy and I will spend with Mom:
These are a few of the tags I made in my scrapping days:
Time moves on...
Every year we chose a person to be "santa" and he/she sits in my great grandmother's rocking chair to distribute the goodies.....wearing, natch! Le Chapeau....
and so, mes amies...here is my latest folly--yet another project-- that called to me-- i HAVE to do it...
Julierose, La Blaquese --Memories edition
Your ornaments are lovely. I hope you feel better about things. I think the holidays are a tough time for everyone. They're busy and so much has to get done. Memories make us think about how things used to be. I know how that feels. My dad is forgetting more and more with each passing day. You'll have a great holiday! I guess we just have to try and be positive! Until then, keep quilting! I did some machine quilting today. Sewing is so healing!
ReplyDeleteIt's good you found something to help you feel a little better. Your tree looks great, I don't even have mine yet. I could totally get into scrapbooking but will not even look at those pretty papers!
ReplyDeleteHi Julierose- thank you for visiting my blog, so I am visiting you right back. Love your Jardin Spider Web too! Strings are a lot of fun!
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