Edith chose a large ball of variegated yarn to knit a baby blanket for her first great-great-grandchild.
Maxim:
Don't start what you can't finish.
This is my tongue-in-cheek Mothers' Day card for any Mothers, Grands, Great-Grands, or Great-Great-Grands who might stop by here. Coincidentally, both of my own great-grandmothers were named Edith and one of them did, indeed, become a great-great-grandmother when my daughter was born. My mother's middle name is Edythe and it is distinctly possible that some day she may become a great-grandmother herself. One just never knows.
we've had some great great's in our family too. happy mom's day to you.
ReplyDeleteThe project might just keep her going.
ReplyDeleteI like your art, glad you stopped by to lure me to your site.
Suki,
ReplyDeleteQuite a treat, having those great-greats, isn't it. Gives one a real sense of one's own genetic background and wonderful family photos to look back on.
Martha,
ReplyDeleteLOL--Really, I wasn't luring you...just enjoying your photos.
I like what you say about the project keeping the old lady going. Good to have goals.
DCW:
ReplyDeleteYou're too kind. Had word from the daughter this morning and a lovely little Moleskine book in the mail. God bless these Hallmark occasions!
WV: hydri
Quickspeak for "high and dry"
eg.Lovely that I wasn't left hydri for mother's day.