dear anne shirley, it's been a long time since i last wrote. but i need your advice. i am planning a primary activity for this spring. since our theme for the year is my eternal family, and we like to have our activities point the children to what they are learning, i thought it might be nice if we have a picnic on or near the grounds of the mt. timpanogos temple and let them bask in the beauty of that place and reflect on the importance of their own eternal family. DSC_0027 copy i just like this picture. i'm ready for warmer days. and i want to lock myself in a room with my sewing machine and make a few tunics and dresses for myself (always plan to, never do it), go thrifting for some cardigans or maybe knit one or two (as if i need any more), braid my scraggily hair, and dust off the saltwaters (i miss you dears). good news! and i think i'm done cutting kits for a while. 3102_013108_heartfeltedscar_xl * 3 or 4 ply yarn for tying (i have all of that i need already) or they can be machine quilted. * 31 newly purchased or sewn layette gowns. no footed sleepers. accepted sewing pattern found here. i spent a few hours organizing my yarn and needles into that armoire. do you have to be obsessed with yarn and needles and hooks like i am to think that is the most inviting little space you've ever seen? it makes me too happy. drawers full of yarn, too. glorious. 2804369883_a7c4a3d610
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