Wow! I've had a bit of catching up to do here. I stopped at your ladies tea.
I absolutely LOVED the picture of Carolynne holding her little container of strawberries. What a proud little face that was! lol I worked for a little while on a strawberry farm picking strawberries one summer and that is some backbreaking work! But I know y'all had a wonderful time and the jam looked yummy!
Your tea sounds like it was a wonderful meeting. I'm sure you had an uplifting time of fellowship.
If I can remember right they used to say the more features a child put on a face, showed how smart they were. Beth looks very smart to me. It is a darling picture and speaks volumes. Thanks for sharing and tell her she did a wonderful job. She has a wonderful family. connie from texas
Rachel ~ You're welcome. Thank you for visiting, too. *Ü*
Mrs. U ~ Thank you. And thank you for visiting. Your kind words were a blessing.
Kristi ~ Carolynne's face is quite animated. We are partial to it. lol I tasted the jam this morning and it was delicious! I was excited. Our tea was a wonderful time. It was very encouraging. Our speaker was a special blessing.
Military Mommy ~ I was glad to have gotten a photo of it, too. Their drawings are so precious. How great that you took one of their etch-a-sketch.
tegdirb92 ~ We love them, too. Thank you!
Cheerio queen ~ Thank you. I was glad to see they were all happy. *Ü*
Janne ~ Thank you and you're welcome. Thanks for visiting.
Michelle ~ Thank you.
Jennifer ~ Thank you. It's exciting to see her drawing all of the time.
Amy ~ The square heads are so cute. It was great to hear from you, by the way!
Connie ~ I had never heard that before. Thank you!
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How sweet!
Thanks for dropping by my blog the other day.
~~Rachel
www.nothinggold.net
This drawing is ADORABLE!!!
Today is the first time I've been to your blog and I LOVE it here!! It's VERY lovely and encouraging, too!
His,
Mrs. U
Wow! I've had a bit of catching up to do here. I stopped at your ladies tea.
I absolutely LOVED the picture of Carolynne holding her little container of strawberries. What a proud little face that was! lol I worked for a little while on a strawberry farm picking strawberries one summer and that is some backbreaking work! But I know y'all had a wonderful time and the jam looked yummy!
Your tea sounds like it was a wonderful meeting. I'm sure you had an uplifting time of fellowship.
~Kristi
This is beautiful. I'm so glad you took a picture of it. :) We have a collection on pictures drawn on the etch a sketch. ;)
I love those square heads--adorable!!
how precious! that picture tells a lot about your family...children draw what they see...obviously your little doll sees a happy family. :)
Jenna
How sweet! Thanks for sharing!
Wow! That's pretty good!
Have a happy WW! :-)
That's really great! What a great little artist you have there!
Very cute! What a great picture to save~
My daughter is a "square head drawer" too!
If I can remember right they used to say the more features a child put on a face, showed how smart they were. Beth looks very smart to me. It is a darling picture and speaks volumes. Thanks for sharing and tell her she did a wonderful job. She has a wonderful family. connie from texas
Rachel ~ You're welcome. Thank you for visiting, too. *Ü*
Mrs. U ~ Thank you. And thank you for visiting. Your kind words were a blessing.
Kristi ~ Carolynne's face is quite animated. We are partial to it. lol
I tasted the jam this morning and it was delicious! I was excited.
Our tea was a wonderful time. It was very encouraging. Our speaker was a special blessing.
Military Mommy ~ I was glad to have gotten a photo of it, too. Their drawings are so precious. How great that you took one of their etch-a-sketch.
tegdirb92 ~ We love them, too. Thank you!
Cheerio queen ~ Thank you. I was glad to see they were all happy. *Ü*
Janne ~ Thank you and you're welcome. Thanks for visiting.
Michelle ~ Thank you.
Jennifer ~ Thank you. It's exciting to see her drawing all of the time.
Amy ~ The square heads are so cute. It was great to hear from you, by the way!
Connie ~ I had never heard that before. Thank you!
~ Christina
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