Baby K. sees his first colored egg.
S. monogrammed eggs for her favorite people.
She crushed up some of the shells and made a picture of an egg sitting in the grass. Creative!
Have a blessed weekend,
Scarlett
Baby K. sees his first colored egg.
S. monogrammed eggs for her favorite people.
She crushed up some of the shells and made a picture of an egg sitting in the grass. Creative!
Have a blessed weekend,
Scarlett
Thank you Scarlett, I was surprised to see my name here, but also your rainbow. It reminds me of my poem; so beautiful to see your boy holding that egg. He is precious; I hope this is a sign of better! xXx I loved your daughter’s interpretation of an Easter egg in the grass…so cute! Your post is beautiful. the eggs, seeing your boy home, and the cherished memories of creating magic with your beautiful family~ @>—-
You have been doing a wonderful job of hanging in there.
A Joyous Easter to you and your family!
Lee
Tossing It Out
No way! You included me in your shout out? Thank you so very much. (And I still think the name of my blog is pretty fitting).
I’m so happy to see baby K. holding that egg. Does this mean he’s home? I hope you’ve gotten some better news these past few days. Easter is a symbolic time, we lose our savior our hope, but he is reborn.
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Your little girl is already showing her talent, eh? I love it.
Happy Easter to you and your family, lovely Scarlett.
What a colorful and really beautiful posts. The eggs are just lovely and the baby…what can I say I love them all. I loved your daughter’s work too. I remember creating art with egg shells as a child.
A-Z is certainly challenging me too. I am doing my best to hang in there. I cannot believe we are nearly finished.
Have a Joyous and Blessed Easter weekend:)
Happy Easter to you all! Love the picture of Knox staring at the beautiful egg..and I love the one with your initials – so pretty!! Have a wonderful family weekend!
I love the pictures–they’re so beautiful.
Happy Easter!
The egg in the grass is inspired. Your girl, indeed.
Maybe I’ve said this before, or maybe I’ve just thought it: I love how you see beauty in everyday things. If I had eyes like yours, the world would be a more beautiful place. I’d look at a spoon and pigment, and see a silver basin holding a tiny sea, and I’d catch it, and share it.
And of course, when I say eyes, I mean heart.
Thank you, Scarlett.