All about Therese, Steve, Daniel, Sam, Madeline, Brigette, Tom, Amelia, Christopher and Joseph. Come on in and share a cup of coffee and see what is happening in our lives.
Our sons Tom and Christopher are type one diabetics. We pray everyday for a cure. We do not want one by illicit means though so don't support any organisation that contributes to Embryonic Stem Cell Research. Click on the photo of Tom and Christopher to read about why I am against using Embryonic Stem cells for a cure.
All proceeds from sales of "FAITH QUILT" going to "Casa de Amor Children's Homes in Bolivia" and "Sarah's Covenant Homes in India" Two truly extraordinary organisations that take in the most needy children and give them a place of love and security to call home.
10 comments:
Very cute! I wish I knew how to sew!!!
Start with something easy Therese. I wish we lived closer together so that we could have sewing days and I could teach you. It really isn't that hard.
I'd join both of you on that teaching session! I can sew on a button...that's about it!
Therese....the pj's (and the kids) are "cutie petuties"!!!
Thanks Nancy,
We think so too but we are a bit bias.
GOOD JOB, MOM!!!! Cathy
I do love those jammies.
Are those army men on them?
Yes Laura,
They are army men. If you click on the photo they are quite big and you can see them.
I had a funny conversation with Christopher about the photo on here.
Me; Who's that?
C: Me.
Me: What are you wearing?
C: my new jamas.
Me: do they have army men on there?
C: Yes. And snakes.
Me: Where are the snakes?
C: In the army mens hands.
Army men pajamas! Those are GREAT! (and I love C's comment about the snakes in their hands -- that's a true boy right there!)
Fantastic job... although seeing kids in shorts (while it's still winter here) is making me feel cold this morning! Brrrr.....
Yay, you got them done! They look great and I'm sure they're comfy.
Nice! I love those.
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