Sunday Gratitudes
I just came back from a weekend in Seattle with my online Cookies. I loved seeing familiar faces and meeting new ones to go with the names and posts I've read for so long. I have not met all the Cookies yet. One of these days....
When I came home there was a package for me with a note that said "Read This First". The note was from my Cookie friend Carol . She wanted to make DD something special to show her love and support during the upcoming heart surgery. She originally considered a prayer shawl and then adapted the idea to a 5 year old girl. The result was this absolutely darling "Little Red" cape that she knitted. I knew Carol was working on a special project. I didn't know that it would be for my daughter. Carol's sweet note brought tears to my eyes. My heart is so full right now.
What Carol doesn't know: at the airport I was looking for a book to read on the plane to Seattle. I finally picked one because it looked safe (as in no pages I would have to skip or else I would blush.) The book is called Back On Blossom Street. Its a Christian fiction book about the lives of a group of knitters who decided to make prayer shawls. I finished the book on the plane ride home tonight. And then I find at home a prayer shawl/cape/Carol Hug for my daughter.
Here is my gratitude to Carol for sharing her love and amazing knitting skills. DD and I will treasure this gift always.
6 comments:
Kudos to Carol! It's beautiful, and DD looks so lovely in it.
Hope you had a great time in Seattle. (I did!)
How beautiful is that sweet Lauren. I want one of her great hugs. Grandma loves her very much.
You won't quite believe this, but I have "Back on Blossom Street" from the library as an audio book right now. :) I'm so glad you like it and that Lauren looks delighted in the picture! Big hugs to both of you.
ohhh - I love it!!! And look how darling Lauren looks - she is such a doll!!!
I came here from MMW when I read your comment about your daughter having Down Syndrome and her scheduled for surgery next week.
I have a 11 year old girl who has Down Syndrome and had open heart surgery at 7 1/2 weeks old. (She is doing super, has never looked back since the surgery)
I know it is scary, my prayers are with you!
Carrie I am finally catching up on your blog and am so sorry to hear that surgery is in the near future. Hearts and prayers are with you and your family.
~Amy
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