It's a chilly, rainy evening, so it felt especially good to take yards and yards of warm, fluffy new flannel out of the dryer and fold them just now.
Of course, it would have felt good, anyway - as I wrote about last year on July 23...
Of course, it would have felt good, anyway - as I wrote about last year on July 23...
5 comments:
Anne, I made my pie last week (coconut cream) thinking we'd be in Chicago this week with the new baby. The baby has not yet arrived but the pie was delicious AND all the warm thoughts that go with it.
Your sister, Karen
A wonderful way to remember and honor your mother.
So glad you are continuing your tradition, Anne. Mother would be proud!!
Your sister, Marge
What a beautiful way to remember your Mom. :-)
I followed the link from Norma's blog and I am IN love with your blog! I make flannel blankets as well, but living in FL I dont double them, just fold in the edges and zigzag them closed. Like you said, nothing fancy or an heirloom, but I've had more parents tell me they still use that blanket even after that kid is over a year old!!
Great way to remember your mom and to carry on her tradition. She'd be proud of all her kids.
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