Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Altered Plans

 

As is often the case, my Monday didn’t quite go the way I had planned, but it’s ok … no, it’s more than ok.  Because my Monday turned out to include two of my favorite people, T#2 and T#4.  Believe me, skipping small group to be able to spend the day with a couple of my Ts was no sacrifice!  Winking smile

 

T#2 asked if we could do some sewing … she wanted to make a “blankie”.  About 7 years ago, DD’s family took a road trip to visit DSIL’s sister in Chattanooga … I bought 2 yards of a couple of flannel prints featuring their favorite characters, sewed the edges under and created what they call a “blankie”.  Since then, I’ve made several more … and they all still like sleeping with their blankies.  We grabbed her sewing machine and stopped at Wal-Mart so she could pick out fabric for her blankie … she chose a tie-dyed fleece.  And of course, no trip to Wal-Mart with the grands would be complete without a stop in the toy department, where they each selected a package of Squinkies.  T#2 still has trouble sewing a straight line, but she’s 7 and this was only her second time using a sewing machine, so she’s still learning. And she’s pleased with her end results … and that’s what really counts.  I helped a little bit, but really for the most part, she did it herself. 

 

After dinner, T#2, T#4 and I went for a walk around our subdivision … T#4 enjoyed getting out and seeing the flowers (even if some were weeds in bloom in the vacant lot), T#2 not so much. 

 

It was a wonderful day.  Today is another day with nothing much on the agenda … wonder if it’s going to stay that way?  Winking smile

 

11 comments:

  1. How wonderful that your granddaughter is already sewing! I could never get my daughter interested, and I feel bad about that.

    Enjoy your day--what ever you end up doing!

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  2. Oh how fun, I can't wait until my grand daughter is old enough to sew and make a blankie. That sounds like fun.
    I think that would make a great day too.
    Have a lovely day to day.

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  3. Good morning! I am so impressed that your grand daughter can already do some sewing on the machine. How fun for both of you! My daughter never wanted a thing to do with my sewing hobby, but she is regretting it now. I should have insisted, haha. Have a good day!

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  4. What fun! I am excited for the day when our grand daughter wants to sew as well. What fun it will be. Hope your day is full of T's again.

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  5. Oh my gosh - how wonderful - you can teach those kidlets so much! sandie

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  6. LOL; I'm 7 x 7 and then some and I still can't sew a straight line!! WTG to her though for her interest in sewing; with your guidance, she'll get it!! Neat that you go with the flow so to speak and change plans to be able to spend more time with your loves :)

    betty

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  7. Ohhhhhhhh, truly a most perfect kinda day!!!
    PS...love your new profile image of yourself. You look stunning in the deep turquoise.

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  8. They will cherish what you have taught them. My Nanny taught me how to crochet. I still make blankets and I love her for teaching me. It is a wonderful memory I cherish.

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  9. Sounds like you and your grandkids always have the best time together. I admire you for taking the time to make lasting memories with them...many grandparents don't do that. You make me so excited to become a grandmother one day!

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  10. I think I wouldn't mind some altered plans like you had!
    So glad you had such a nice day with the grands.

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