On this day December 7, 1923 my daddy was born. He wasn't at Pearl Harbor, but he did ship out when he was 18 years old. I lost my dad when I was 28, but I can still remember him just like he was then. Happy Birthday Daddy from your only daughter. Of course that made me daddy's little girl and my three brothers just had to live with it.
Some more goodies from my stitching friends to share with you
Bird Tin made by Deb Stevens a couple years ago that I loved. |
Inside of the tin (she gave it to me, remembering how much I liked it) |
wrong way george, but you get the picture |
Also made by Deb; look at all the goodies inside, even an ort bag |
teeny tiny stitches from Nita Sinclair and teeny tiny bunches of beads all around and thread spool pin cushion |
And before Nita could get home from trip she picked this up in Florida for me. heart was inside |
My beautiful ornament from the exchange in buddies group stitched by Sue Kinkell. There's magic in Sue's needle. |
and believe it or not, I do stitch. this is ornament I made for Donna (bd twin) in the exchange. |
5 comments:
oooo lovely gifts that you received and that you made too :) love mouse xxx
Such wonderful gifts you received Babs, and I love the ornament you made for Donna. Very pretty!
Great gifts...look slike you had a wonderful time of things.
No snow here in Dothan, but cold as ice...one day it's 76, the next it's 46; go figure, LOL!
Wow, lovely lady, looks like you hit the jackpot!! What lovely gifts, those sent and those received! I particularly love the Sweet Alabama piece, I had a dear friend in college from Alabama and we would sing Sweet Home Alabama at the top of our lungs whenever we heard it! Merry Christmas!! *Hugs*
Thanks for sharing all of your stitching and gifts. I especially love the bird.
Have a Merry Christmas
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