Chloe chose the pattern and fabric for her dress, then I made it. Now she's telling me that it's a bit "puffy". Sigh. I made her last three Easter and last two Christmas dresses and I think this is the best one yet. I have to admit that I'm very proud of myself!
Here's Kai; his clothes are a little big now, but I'm sure he'll barely fit into them by the end of the summer! My dryer must be too hot because his clothes keep getting smaller and smaller. Hmmm.........
Since Graeme's going to be baptized in June, we bought him his first suit. I can't believe how grown-up he looks in it! Of course, after church with no tie and his shirt untucked, he informed me that he wants to not wear his suit again until he gets baptized. I was a little confused because he was so excited about wearing it in the first place, but I think he was a little embarassed because not many of the other boys his age wear one. Whatever.
2 comments:
They are so cute and one day (I know from experience) you'll look back and remember just how darn cute they are now. (Even if it's just for the two minutes it took to take their pictures.) The teens do leave some things to hope for, i.e., adulthood, babyhood (back to) ect.
Love ya,
Mom
What a cute family! I love the dress, you are such an awesome seamstress (those things you brought me in the hospital were amazing btw)
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