Saturday, September 12, 2009

What I have been doing.



Amelia has a new outfit!



Tom and Christopher have new outfits.

I am 19 weeks pregnant and here is my belly shot.




21 comments:

Tania said...

Well done, you have achieved a lot Therese.

Amazing what can be done when staying of the computer. That's why I haven't been on here much lately, except for the last two days with our beautiful weather it wasn't too nice outside, so I have got to catch up on some blogs.

Tania

A Bit of the Blarney said...

WoW!!! You have been busy!!! Look very nice and the kids seem to really enjoy their new clothes!!!

You look pretty good, too!!! Have a grand weekend!!! CAthy

Tracy said...

you look wonderful!!!!

John Michael said...

Looking great, Therese!

God bless you!
Regan and John

Gae said...

Dear Therese,
Very cute outfits.
I remember the days when we had the little boys dressed the same and the little girls dressed the same. Mind you the children don't remember it as fondly as I do. LOL.
God Bless

Sarah - Kala said...

Great outfits and one happy, content lookin' mum~~ very pleased for you!!

Michele said...

you look lovely!:) beautiful dress too therese! :)

Anonymous said...

I wish I could get to grips with sewing machine. I bought one for my dd (15) but she never uses it. Instead her two older brothers are the sewers in the family.
You look great. I can't beleive you are nearly half way there! Time flies!
God bless

Anonymous said...

You are such a talented lady, i really do admire your clothes making skills. Fab photos!

Unknown said...

Excellent sewing as always! You look great!

Tracy said...

Looking nice and round :) I love preggie bellies!
You have done a lot of sewing. All done this week? Which patterns? Do you have fabric shop in your town? Might be worth me taking a trip to investigate at some stage!

Alexandra said...

Ah, get belly shot. You look great! :)

Therese said...

Tracy,

We have a small patchwork quilts store here that sells some fabric but I generally go to spotlight in Whyalla for it.

The boys shirt pattern is kwik sew 2951 and Amelia's is a new look pattern. If you want to borrow them, I have traced copies of both and would be happy to loan it too you.

Oh and I did do them all this week. Amazing how much you can get done when you don't get on computer. Last night I also finished of my first maternity top.

Maybe one day we could plan a day trip to Whyalla for some fabric retail therapy.

Kym-Anne said...

Hi Therese,
You look radiant!!!

You are so talented, I love the kids new outfits :)

Have a great week,
God Bless

Judy said...

Like the new outfits, but LOVE the belly shot!

Aubrey said...

Oh, I LOVE the belly shot!! Will you find out whether your baby is a boy or a girl? Cheers! :)

Lola said...

You look lovely!



BTW, please see if you can help out Joanna Bogle at: http://joannabogle.blogspot.com/2009/09/instead-of-cycling-to-my-usual-parish.html

She has a question about a possible new saint with relatives in Australia!

Therese said...

Aubrey,

My scan is tomorrow.

Jeanne said...

Too cool - you are sew clever. (gag.) Wish I could sew.

Always love belly shots - keep 'em comin'!

Kalona said...

Therese, your children are so beautiful, and I like their new outfits. You look wonderful! Halfway through your pregnancy already--it doesn't seem possible.

Gina said...

Love pregnant photos!
God is so good - praying for health of you and bub.
Blessings!

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