She wants a cheer leader costume. We went online and found a pattern and discussed colors. Finally she asked, "What does a cheerleader do?" I told her they lead the crowds in cheering for a particular team and sport. She just liked the costume and has no plans to actually cheer......... The last thing she told me before I left was to not forget that she needs that costume by October. I think I can handle that!
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ReplyDeleteAll of your grandchildren are beautiful. I'm glad to see that she liked her sock monkey. It sounds like she's a bit shy? She'll make a wonderful cheerleader. It sounds like you're going to be quite busy making things for the girls. They're fortunate to have such a crafty 'Gramma.'
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ReplyDeleteYou have absolutely beautiful grandchildren, Kathy. You must be so proud! (I love the sock monkey.) They are lucky to have such a creative grandmother. I can't wait to see the cheerleader costume.
ReplyDeleteI love her method of helping too! Seems to be the way it is here too...
ReplyDeletethose girls are so cute and you can tell they are full of "p**s and vinegar" (that's what my mom always called active, ornery kids - mine included - LOL!).
ReplyDeleteGlad the sock monkeys were a hit! Your grand daughters are adorable. I think you can get the cheerleading costume done by October! LOL!
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