For you formed my inward parts;
you knitted me together in my mother's womb.
Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord,
the fruit of the womb a reward.
4 Like arrows in the hand of a warrior
are the children of one's youth.
As you've read on my other blog, my dear Sweet Pea Niece is here!
Since her arrival, each day has been wonderfully filled with cuddling, changing, washing, and caring for this new little one. Some sweet ladies from Nicole's church have been very attentive and brought scrumptious dinners too!
I'd nearly forgotten how wonderful new babies smell, especially the tiny part underneath their chins; Eva is a particularly sweet baby (as her Aunt, I am privileged to say this), she doesn't fuss until she's hungry and is practically perfect.
The past few days my Mom has taken my place in Austin and I've been here in Houston, enjoying a few days at home. Mia acted as our Little Stowaway and it's been a fun pleasure to have her here by herself! PBJ's and ice cream have been an almost daily occurrence
(my Dad is a wonderful Grandpa. :)
Oh, and I wanted to show you this new apron I got from one of my favorites stores (courtesy of the sale room, that is); yes, ladies and gentlemen, that is a maxi-apron--with pockets!
I've found it comes in high handy when you're washing dishes and a sticky fingered munchkin attempts climbing up your skirt and the pocket feature is very nice too.
In between changing/washing diapers, baking pavlova, and kissing Little Munchkins,
I've been doing a bit of reading and here are some interesting links, enjoy!
Reliable resources that the book for this film is excellent and
I'm hoping to read it before seeing it(I'm a big book fan).
You've seen Sarah on this space before, and here is a new blog feature she's started!
That's all for now!