Friday, February 6, 2009

Potty training blues

Daughter/friend

I had the most delightful conversation with Marky yesterday. It made me want to take some time off from being her mom and just be her friend. She would be a cool friend. At 10 years old, she is really coming into her own as a person. She is intelligent, observant, kind, loyal, wise, resourceful, literal - these are some of the qualities that I have noticed developing in her over the past few months. Here is our conversation:

  • Marky - "Alyssa has to have 2 cavities filled"
  • Mommy - "Oh wow - did you tell her about your experience - that it isn't going to be as bad as she thinks it might be?"
  • Marky - "No, my advice wouldn't help her. I just kept quiet. Besides she's tough - she'll be ok".

I was really impressed with how Marky knew what to say and what NOT say it to her friend. Too often I just give my 2 cents without even thinking about whether the person I'm talking to needs it, or wants it. Marky is certainly wise beyond THIS mama's years. I am so pleased she is my daughter.... and my friend.

Purple dress sequel

It went from this:to this:Meredith fell in love with a purple dress that I made her 2 years ago. It had turned into a rag because it was washed so many times. It literally fell apart - holes in it, seams coming apart. At the beginning of the school year, she decided that the purple dress was her favorite and she wore it every day. Needless to say, very few fabrics are designed to stand up to this kind of favoritism. So, I have replaced the old purple dress with a new purple dress. Meredith was thrilled when I finished this one today. It was so much fun for me to be able to put THIS smile on her pretty little face. We'll see how long THIS purple dress lasts!!!

Hand Warmers
















I knit these hand warmers this past week for my friend Rhonda. I love the color combination! It spoke "her". This is the second set of hand warmers that I have knit. The first one was for my mom, and I made them out of purple and green; (I gave them to her before I got a picture of them). I love knitting for other people and picking out colors that will "go" with them as people. I think for both Mom and Rhonda the color combos turned out great!