Sunday, March 22, 2015

Just Do the Right Thing...

Amongst the daffodils is the granny top finished...Thank you all for the feedback.

Doing the right thing is so hard sometimes...but the rewards are oh, so sweet.
My daughter-in-law is turning 30 on Wednesday. 
It coincides with her one year celebration of being drug free.
Today she spent the day with her children at my house.
I was exhausted and the kids were thrilled.
But..then...after all day, her friends were having a surprise birthday party for her.
I so would have preferred to crawl into bed early..but....
I drove her home and the kids and I hid in the back yard to join in the surprise.
Lynsey told me over and over thank you for letting them go.

She is doing so well.  She has 11 roommates.
They love her so much that they put on this party.
The rainbow behind the clouds.
My mother would be proud...lol.
My man has been in bed all day on this dreary Sunday.
He is still able to whisper the words to tell me to go sew.
And..to put his two cents in on occasion!!
TBTG
Going to bed now...a wonderful day after all.

7 comments:

  1. Ok, I updated the software on my phone and I'm still just about learning how to work it!! I'm glad I can comment here again!!

    You have a great big heart, I bet they all made wonderful memories at the party :)

    Your quilt looks vibrant and fresh and fabulous! Great borders!

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  2. Love the quilt, what a brilliant day. Lovely memories for the children, down to you going the extra mile.
    Hugs

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  3. Sounds like a wonderful day despite the exhaustion.

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  4. It was a wonderful gift you gave the children & their Mother. They look so happy!
    p.s. Your newly finished top just looks like Spring!

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  5. Bless you for working so hard, giving so much, and doing when you didn't want to and were so exhausted. You are the miracle workerin your grandchildrens lives even when you don't know it.

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  6. Your new quilt is so pretty - I love those fabrics!

    Good for you for going to the party and letting the grands go too. How special for them and for their mother!

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