This is going to be out of order, I know. I wish I could postdate blog entries. But this was a fun thing we did over Thanksgiving weekend. We drove down to a little town north of Waco for their annual heritage craft fair. Mia wore the old-fashioned dress that Grandma made her so she fit right in. Her favorite thing was weaving the basket. I knew she was worried she wouldn't be able to do it. I love it when that happens...every time she exceeds her expectations, we make progress. She also dipped a candle, made a pretzel, and made a ball of soap. It was a fun day. Mom went with us. It turns out that we were both thinking the same thing when the girl was helping her weave the basket...that she was offended by her nail polish. These people are serious fundies. Dresses down to the ankles, long hair in braids, no makeup...you know, homeschoolers! :-b
21 December 2008
Thanksgiving Craft Fair in Elm Mott, TX.
This is going to be out of order, I know. I wish I could postdate blog entries. But this was a fun thing we did over Thanksgiving weekend. We drove down to a little town north of Waco for their annual heritage craft fair. Mia wore the old-fashioned dress that Grandma made her so she fit right in. Her favorite thing was weaving the basket. I knew she was worried she wouldn't be able to do it. I love it when that happens...every time she exceeds her expectations, we make progress. She also dipped a candle, made a pretzel, and made a ball of soap. It was a fun day. Mom went with us. It turns out that we were both thinking the same thing when the girl was helping her weave the basket...that she was offended by her nail polish. These people are serious fundies. Dresses down to the ankles, long hair in braids, no makeup...you know, homeschoolers! :-b
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