Six Months of Sweet

Today marks six months since I first held my littlest one in my arms.

All day long I’ve been talking to her about the things she’s learned in that time, and she’s been giggling and smiling away.


She sat upright for at least 5 minutes today while I snapped a bunch of pictures.






Big stretch!




I kept taking her pacifier out of her mouth and she’d grab it and put it back in, then smile at me from behind it.


After last night’s speech on mathematics , I must concede that all the laundry, dishes, sleepless nights and hours in the car are worth even one of these smiles.  There is nothing in the world like looking into the smiling eyes of your baby. Your baby who trusts you, loves you, and wants nothing in the world but to be in your arms.

I don’t think there’s a number large enough to capture how blessed I am or how much I love her.
Thanks for being here, sweet one.  Happy 6 month birthday!

Love, Jennifer

Baby Feet Valentine

I have been completely ga-ga over my baby’s feet since she was born.  It should be no surprise, therefore, that I used her feet to make a valentine celebrating her first 6 months of life.

baby feet valentine

I glued the ribbon around the edge of the footprints to help create the image of a heart.  Nothing fancy, but a special little first valentine for my baby on her first Valentine’s day.


Zero cost, and only a few minutes out of my day.  A precious little reminder of how sweet and small she is.

Grandma’s birthday card

My grandma turned 80 years old this week.  I had a hard time thinking of a simple, inexpensive, but thoughtful thing to do for her until I thought of the numbers.  Then it hit me:  8 children, 80 candles.  So we went to work.

I grabbed my pack of 80 candles I’d purchased months ago at the dollar store (Relief!  We hadn’t broken into them yet!)

birthday candles

I divided them into sets of ten candles, keeping like colors together, and tied each bundle with a different colored ribbon.

ribbon wrapped candles

Then I took a picture of each of my children holding one bundle and added text to the photos, counting from twenty (my youngest) up to eighty (my oldest.)
















I printed the pictures and mounted each one on a piece of pink cardstock.  On the front I added a picture of the cupcakes we baked in her honor.  I scored each piece of cardstock along the left edge so the little booklet will easily bend for her to turn the pages and stapled them together with pieces of ribbon to tie over the staples.


There were a million things I would have liked to add to this project, like notes from my kids for sentimental value and embellishments for the sake of making it prettier.  The problem was that I thought of the idea late, and now her birthday has already passed, and I knew that if I didn’t mail it the moment I finished I might lose the courage to get to the post office at all.  So this is where the project ended.  I thought it was a fun idea, though, that could be used for other birthdays.  Now it’s en route to her, and I hope she likes it!

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