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Hello Mrs. Amy! I'm Robin (aka Mamalama) and I found your blog via Miss Kim's blog. I know her mama from the Shed, so I have seen pix of you and your lovely daughters, and your Rabbit Hutch jumpers and apron dresses. ;)
Wow, that pie sure does look de-lish! Welcome to Blogland. :)
Robin, Thanks for taking the time to look. Yes, I do love my jumpers. I am still nursing a baby at this point so they are not practical for me at the moment. I only have one daughter (Victoria). Mrs. Lois has two. And yes, the pie was good. Nice to 'meet' you.
Oh, dear, I'm sorry about the "daughters" mistake. :O Usually the pictures I see have so many lovely girls from your church, it's hard to tell who belongs to whom. ;)
I was blessed with a couple of Mo's jumpers with my last pregnancy, it was hard to give them up after my baby was born! (nursing here, too)
Oh, my! is she clever or what? (I would love to see a picture wink wink) I will have to keep that idea in mind, but for now, I'll use my apron from Livbugg while I'm hoping for more babies. :D Robin
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Lydia~
Thank you Mrs. Amy
Veronica
Hello Mrs. Amy!
I'm Robin (aka Mamalama) and I found your blog via Miss Kim's blog. I know her mama from the Shed, so I have seen pix of you and your lovely daughters, and your Rabbit Hutch jumpers and apron dresses. ;)
Wow, that pie sure does look de-lish! Welcome to Blogland. :)
Robin,
Thanks for taking the time to look. Yes, I do love my jumpers. I am still nursing a baby at this point so they are not practical for me at the moment. I only have one daughter (Victoria). Mrs. Lois has two. And yes, the pie was good. Nice to 'meet' you.
Amy
Oh, dear, I'm sorry about the "daughters" mistake. :O Usually the pictures I see have so many lovely girls from your church, it's hard to tell who belongs to whom. ;)
I was blessed with a couple of Mo's jumpers with my last pregnancy, it was hard to give them up after my baby was born!
(nursing here, too)
Robin
Robin,
I loved my 'maternity' jumper sooo much that Mo made it into an apron that I will use forever.
Amy
Oh, my! is she clever or what? (I would love to see a picture wink wink)
I will have to keep that idea in mind, but for now, I'll use my apron from Livbugg while I'm hoping for more babies. :D
Robin
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