Is there anything sweeter than a baby in a kitchen sink? So nice to see some shots of your new home.
Melanie
beautiful shots- I love the clean simplicity of your home! I also love that child's chair- I have always wanted one like that!
Penny
sweet
Christine
Gorgeous!
*erin*
What a lovely, beautiful blog you have!
Jenn
Beautiful pictures, Melody! I love the sink…reminds me of an old stone house in PA that I lived in for a few years.
claire
amazingly beautiful photos melody, just so evocative and delicious! Love your sewing as always, and loving getting glimpses of your new home Be well mama, and good luck with those b'days!
Claire
Caren
I love your pictures! Thanks for sharing a glimse of your life! It inspires me to live mine well…
Little Red Hen Mama
where did you get her plate from? i would love to find some plates/dishes/bowls for my daughter that aren't plastic, but am a little leery of wood (I'm afraid I might ruin it I guess)
Melody
************************************ The plate was actually my sister's when she was a baby. Sorry! And as someone who *has* destroyed wooden plates, I understand trepidation. ************************************
Such beautiful photos!
Is there anything sweeter than a baby in a kitchen sink? So nice to see some shots of your new home.
beautiful shots- I love the clean simplicity of your home!
I also love that child's chair- I have always wanted one like that!
sweet
Gorgeous!
What a lovely, beautiful blog you have!
Beautiful pictures, Melody!
I love the sink…reminds me of an old stone house in PA that I lived in for a few years.
amazingly beautiful photos melody, just so evocative and delicious! Love your sewing as always, and loving getting glimpses of your new home Be well mama, and good luck with those b'days!
Claire
I love your pictures! Thanks for sharing a glimse of your life! It inspires me to live mine well…
where did you get her plate from? i would love to find some plates/dishes/bowls for my daughter that aren't plastic, but am a little leery of wood (I'm afraid I might ruin it I guess)
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The plate was actually my sister's when she was a baby. Sorry! And as someone who *has* destroyed wooden plates, I understand trepidation.
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