Thursday, June 03, 2010

Small Successes.


My small successes for this week are:

1. Amelia's dress is finished. I just have to hand sew the lining to the zip seem.

2, We have kept up with school work in spite of me being busy preparing for visitors and getting Amelia's dress done for the weekend.

3. Tonight we had our parish priests over for tea. It was great to entertain them.

Go to Faith and Family for other small successes.

6 comments:

Tracy said...

Congratulations on finishing the dress :) I can't wait to see a photo of it.

Thank you so much for those bags of clothes you dropped to me for Heather. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw those beautiful hand knitted dresses! They are simply wonderful.

Heather has been wearing them and getting lots of lovely comments on her knitwear. Can you please pass on my gratitude to your friend.

Hugs
Tracy

Anonymous said...

No 2 seems like a pretty big success to me :)

Elisa said...

Do you have pics of the dress!! I love sewing!

Tracy said...

sounds like some great success to me!

Angie said...

Busy, busy!

Anonymous said...

Hi Therese

I am impressed with your small success.

I sometime beat myself up with all I have set myself to do but realistically I am an energetic person (what mum isn't) and I am often surprised at how much I actually get done.

Glad to see Amelia had a good First Holy Communion and she looked lovely in your creation

Karnak

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