Wow, December has whirled by and 2013 is nearly upon us! I haven't been able to get anything posted until now because I've just been too tired to get around to it! Clint has been on break for the whole month, so I picked up extra shifts at work. It was really great to get extra work, but it sure wore me out!
Towards the end of November, I
finally finished my niece Briella's quilt and was able to send it back to her with my parents when they visited for Thanksgiving. Overall, I'm really happy with the way it turned out, and I hope "The Belle" enjoys it for a very long time!
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This is my sweetie pie niece laying on her quilt. Could she be any cuter? |
I was also able to whip out some stockings just in time for Christmas. I'm happy with the way they turned out too, although I admit that they're not very useful. They're so long and skinny that not much fits into them.
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Vivian's is on the left, Clint's in the middle, and mine is on the right. |
Speaking of Christmas, it is so much more fun with a baby! Vivian really is the delight of our lives, and we absolutely loved sharing such a special time with her.
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Caught in action giving her endless pounder a good whack with the hammer. |
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Studying her new toy. |
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I like to wrap things in plain brown paper and twine. It's so much nicer than all the glitz and glamor. |
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A Christmas morning fire. My heart could burst. |
Also this month, as part of my
Re-education, I've been slowly reading
Bleak House by Charles Dickens. I'm only about 1/3 of the way through, so I'm still suspending judgment, but I will say that so far I don't love it, I don't hate it . . . it's just very interesting. I've never read an author like Dickens before. Anyone out there have any opinions on
Bleak House or Dickens?
Lastly, I want to share with you something that I'm absolutely over the moon about. This month Clint and I began sponsoring Molika through
Transitions Global's Project EveryGirl. Many of you know that the issue of human trafficking is very near and dear to my heart, and that in the past I've been deeply involved in working against it. For the past few years however, I haven't been a part of any direct action, but have been eagerly on the lookout for the right opportunity. When Clint and I heard about Project EveryGirl and the chance to sponsor an individual girl in her process of restoration with Transitions Global (an organization we visited while in Cambodia), we knew we had discovered just the thing. After visiting Transitions Global, touring their home, and learning about their program, we were deeply impressed with the organization and really wanted to find a way to be a part of the amazing work they're doing. More than four years after our visit, we're finally getting that chance! If you also want to make a direct impact in the lives of those devastated by human trafficking, I can't recommend Transitions Global enough. They have an amazing program and are making a real, lasting difference in the lives of a lot of young women. Below is Molika's profile. There are many other girls needing sponsors too. I encourage you to check out the
website to see which one inspires you!
2 comments:
Great blog Lizzie! May I follow?
Happy New Year from a fellow blogger :)
~Keith
Your blanket it beautiful - I am certain it will be loved for many, many years to come. And you are right, she couldn't be any cuter...so sweet. I love the wrapping paper - my favorite as well. Vivian must have had a most wonderful Christmas morning. The fire and everything being so lovely and loving. Thank you for sharing those moments. They warm my heart.
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