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I hope I can get this scarf done before the weather turns cold.
Just one more row before breakfast, ok Mom?
*disclaimer: no, I do not usually let my child play with knitting needles. please do not call cps.
8 comments:
She is so cute!
That is PRECIOUS! The sooner you teach her, the sooner you can start wearing her handiwork instead of the other way around, right?
Daughter is looking so grown up all of a sudden! And pretty serious about figuring out what it is you do with those sticks. I bet she'll be knitting before her fourth birthday.
Lil bit is attracted to my needles too.. I find it interesting that Hubby gets upset that I don't rush to his PS2 controler's aid, but then lets her drop stitches in my knitting!
Ohhh how precious...baby girl after her Mama's own lovely heart!
Just checking in with you...and praying for you...
Lord in Heaven, "knitter" of Kate's own heart...fill her to the point of overwhelming with YOU and your Holy Spirit...let Daughter be her sweet and wonderful little self and all who speak to Kate today be mindful of her needs, yes, even the unspoken ones...Jesus I praise you for allowing me to pray for her...and keeping her on my mind. AMEN!
Kate,
If you get a chance go see http://www.kpjarawisdom.blogspot.com her blog name is Can You Hear Me Now?
In today's post she has written a review on a book about infertility and remarked on her struggle with it...what applies to you is the battle within herself over her feelings of betrayal from God and how she wanted to be the only struggling and yet discovered she wasn't...anyway...I can't do it justice...just know I immediately though of you when I read it even though the reasons for the post are different than yours (somewhat) it's still loss.
She's just adorable, Kate. I can see it's morning light coming through the window. That lingering of pajamaland-don't-wanna-leave-this-moment-to-get-dressed-or-it-will-go-awayland.
Thank the Lord for circular needles, right?
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