Last weekend, Poppy and I got to spend the WHOLE day with Britain! It was Sean's weekend to have the children and Lawson had an all-day Cub Scout event and Britain wanted to spend time with her Nene - so it all worked out!
I love my precious little blonde-haired granddaughter!
Poppy and I met Sean and the kids about 7am in the parking lot of Hobby Lobby. We loaded Britain into our car and off we went!
Britain wanted pancakes for breakfast so we stopped at the Village Inn and got our tummies full of blueberry pancakes, bacon and chocolate milk.
Britain and I dropped Poppy off at work and started our day together.
WE went to Hobby Lobby and bought Autumn decorations for Nene's house and many rolls of ribbon for making hairbows.
Brit and I got manicures with matching orange halloween polish.
From there we stopped at my friend Penny's house so that Brit could change into her soccer clothes - from there we were off to her soccer game!
After soccer we picked Poppy up and headed to Bella Vista!
Britain and I had a great time making hairbows! She is very creative.
Britain wanted to learn how to sew. Hmmm...
I taught her quickly how to properly handle a needle and thread without sticking herself - and then how to sew a straight stitch. She loved it! She sewed up every bit of scrap fabric and ribbon that I had.
So cute! I promised her that next time I would teach her to sew on a button. She is excited.
Britain is a little love-bug. I got lots of hugs and smooches and "I love you Nene" from her. She still likes to sit in my lap and read or just talk.
I love you little girl!
Thanks for spending the day with me.
OK, I thought my first post got lost somehow, so I tried to remember everything and typed it all again! When it didn't show up again, I saw the note that you had to approve the comment first. So please delete the second comment and this one! Sorry I'm such a dunce.
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I think I need to take a sewing lesson from you too. I'm afraid Britian already knows more then I do.
ReplyDeleteDuring my first sewing lesson from my mom (age about 5 or 6) we made a pillow and it was such a fun time. I still remember it to this day. What memories you are creating for miss Brit.
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