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NOVEMBER 2006: http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/dawillli
A few weeks back, quietcajun e-mailed asking for my address- she wanted to make an afghan for the new baby! How sweet is that?! After verifying that she wasn’t an internet stalker posing as a nice lady with an extremely giving heart, I gave her the address. The Saturday before going in, this arrived at my door-


FEB. 2007: http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/lynan
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May 2007: http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/dell
A lovely gift!
Thank you Christina, (aka quietcajun) from The Perils of Parenting. I am humbled and amazed at your love and generosity across the miles. You are truely a blessing! The beautiful handmade baby afghan arrived wrapped in tissue paper, tied with grosgrain ribbon, and accompanied by a handmade card (with more ribbon, and other sweet touches, including a photo of Christiana’s lovely family, which we shall treasure). It sounds cliche, but pictures really don’t do the blanket justice–it is crocheted from such wonderful fluffy yarn, and in beautiful open pattern, making it sumptuously soft.
Kieran must feel he is wrapped in a cloud!
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JULY 2007: http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/tiany
Christina over at The Perils Of Parenting …was so kind and thoughtful to bless our little Noah with his very first baby gift; she lovingly and prayerfully made him this beautiful baby afghan!


This gift is something we will always treasure, thanks Christina!!!!! Christina is the mother of 5 beautiful children and devoted wife to one awesome hubby! She has a sweet and very “real” blog, go check it out. She is a blessing and an inspiration to our blogging community!!! 
JULY 2007: http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/twncrm2001
Oh, look what hubby brought in today from the mail!

What could it be? A package for me? What fun, what joy! And look what was inside!





Look how well the afghan has held up and Cheryl (the mom) tells me that it has been used almost everyday! What a cutie Emily is too!

The beautiful handmade baby afghan arrived wrapped in tissue paper, tied with grosgrain ribbon, and accompanied by a handmade card (with more ribbon, and other sweet touches, including a photo of Christiana’s lovely family, which we shall treasure). It sounds cliche, but pictures really don’t do the blanket justice–it is crocheted from such wonderful fluffy yarn, and in beautiful open pattern, making it sumptuously soft.

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