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Thursday, April 17, 2014

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I'm joining Like Mother, Like Daughter for another {pretty happy funny real} post today.


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After my violin studio recital this past weekend, one of my students gave me possibly the sweetest, most charming little bouquets I've ever received.  




I also have tulips on the dining room table, daffodils on my kitchen windowsill, and roses on my bedroom dresser, all thanks to my students.  I love having flowers in the house -- and right now, it helps to slightly offset the general feeling of despair at the fact that it snowed again earlier this week.  This has truly felt like 'The Long Winter' here in Massachusetts!


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Another recital perk: a lovely gift bag from my students, with a card signed collectively and filled with sweet sentiments.  A mother of a student of mine was behind planning this, and filled a bag with such thoughtful and enjoyable gifts, from cookies and caramels to candles and linens and a scarf and more.  I felt thoroughly spoiled as I went through it the next day {after recovering from recital exhaustion}.  It's so very nice to have treats like this every once in a while!



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After finishing the quilt for the baby (arriving any day now, and I must admit, I hope for sooner rather than later), I got to work on a similar quilt for Nell.  It seemed like a big sister deserved something to commemorate the occasion, and since she now sleeps in her own crib and loves to have blankets, stuffed animals, and her baby doll surrounding her, I think she's actually at an age to really enjoy the comfort of a special quilt.



In any case, I'll have to post some better pictures of the finished quilt soon, but the 'funny' part is that every time over the past few weeks I would say to Nell, "I'm sewing!" she would reply, "Brrrrrr!!!"

Sewing... snowing...

Words can be a little confusing when you're not yet two years old.



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Three bags sit beside my dresser now, one packed for myself, one 'overnight' bag for Nell, and one with things for the new baby.


Yes, seeing them there certainly makes her impending arrival feel very real!

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for popping over! I just love that quilt! Praying for a good birth and recovery!

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  2. First of all, I can't believe you had a student recital that close to your delivery! I bet you are glad you made it through and it's over. Secondly...hope the delivery goes well.

    Beauitful quilt!

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  3. Doesn't Nathan deserve a bag of his own? :-)

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  4. I love the color combination for Nell's quilt. That's a combination that I would never come up with on my own--but it looks lovely in the picture. I hope those packed bags get put to use soon!

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