Thursday, March 31, 2011

Day 90 Spring is springing!

I was very happy to see this today. Leaves coming out on my little rose bush.

Here is my son, Danny with his sweater that my mother knitted for him. He was also happy to get it to pass down to his 5 year old son.


I am feeling somewhat better today and have the go ahead to look down for short periods of time...so I may be able to comment on a few of your blogs.

13 comments:

  1. I've seen those blooms around here as well! I'm ready! I LOVE that sweater and what a great heirloom!

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  2. Yay for spring! So pretty. So cute that your sons can pass their sweaters onto their boys. Love that.

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  3. Love the colors in the first photo! What an adorable sweater!! Happy to hear to you are feeling a bit better!!

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  4. I love the sweater photo! I hope my grandkids hand down the sweaters I've knit for them!

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  5. What handsome sons you have, Karren! I'm so glad you are feeling a bit better :)

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  6. I had to look three or four times to realize that this was a different son. WOW, do they ever look alike and are they ever handsome! I love that you kept their sweaters for them and I'm so glad to see you posting. Sending you good energy for a speedy recovery.

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  7. Glad you are feeling a little better. I hope you continue to progress and are back 100% soon. And what a nice sweater! Your grandson will look so handsome in it!

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  8. Aw...love this! I've got so many clothes that I saved out...this will be one of mine sons one day. Glad you are feeling better. :)

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  9. Glad to hear you are feeling a little better! Take a few more days to recover before you start commenting on blogs :O) Glad to hear your rose bushes are starting to get leaves! Can't wait to see some of your rose pictures this summer!

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  10. Glad you are feeling better I hope it continues :-)

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  11. Yaaayyy... for spring! Also, so cute that you found those sweaters for your boys and very cool that they can be passed down to the next generation.

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