Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Gramma Juice and other favorites...


Here's a picture of my buddy, Brayden, with his "Gramma Juice" he confiscates whenever I'm around. He loves my "juice." He can belt down an ounce or two like a real pro! McKenzie called it "gramma juice" when she was about that age, and the name has stuck ever since! I couldn't possibly stop drinking it now as it's considered a real treat in their eyes....

On the stitching front, I've been stitching La-D-Da's "Bushel and a Peck" as a birth sampler for my little Lexie granddarling. It's coming along. I'm using the Shepherd's Bush conversion for floss and fabric. I still have a few flowers, the border and her name and birthdate, but I'd say I'm 2/3rds done. I need more stitching time! Here's a picture of Miss Lexie taken a few weeks ago.

9 comments:

Margaret said...

Lovely pics of the kids! They're adorable! And that birth sampler will be wonderful! SB makes great conversions too.

Cari said...

Oh Cathy -- Brayden and Lexie!! Are they not darlings or WHAT??? Both pics of them are just too much. You can tell they have wonderful parents, and grandparents too!! Loved talking to you tonight. Hugs and Happy Stitching!!!

Angela Jamison said...

You have the cutest grandkids! I laughed really hard about gramma juice...to stinkin funny!!

Deanna said...

That gramma juice is Great! Ryan's mom has gramma pop...it's pretty funny! :)

photography by suzanne said...

Too stinkin' cute you are...you and your gramma juice! I have temporarily given up my juice...at least I hope it is temporary!

Siobhán said...

Awww, what adorable grandchildren!! They are too cute. I love your La D Da birth sampler for Lexie--I can't wait to see the personalization!

Chocolates4Breakfast (Terri ~ Boog) said...

What awesome pics of the kids - they are so darn cute!!! Your sampler is lovely - can't wait to see it finished!

Joan said...

Wow--I love the "Gramma Juice"
Those kiddies are sooooo cute

Tanya said...

What darling family pictures! A really cool idea to use Bushel & A Peck as a birth sampler.