Wow! You skillfully created stockings for Christmas! I'm sure the names on those stockings are beaming with delight to see it hanging with some things in their wish list.
Blessed Christmas, Ms Joanne! Thank you for frequently visiting my blog and I appreciate the virtual friendship.
Christmas elves at work.
ReplyDeleteI just got done reading your previous post. I like your story about the stockings. My favorite thing to get in my stocking was always an orange.
ReplyDeleteFancy! You are making great memories with those children.
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful memories for them, such joy for us to share. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteIt's a real family feeling to have your own stocking with your name on it. A real "belonging" feeling.
ReplyDeleteGood job!
ReplyDeleteJane x
What a wonderful homelife you and your granddaughter have.
ReplyDeleteWe are not doing stockings this year and now I've read your post, I'm sad about it :(
ReplyDeleteGood for you, helping your young family members build memories and to feel welcome. Those stockings look just right for filling.
ReplyDeleteLovely stockings....I had one of father's walking socks. Not in the same league!
ReplyDeleteYes, the two little ones must have stockings too. Wishing your family a Merry Christmas Jo.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful. Sending you warm and friendly Christmas wishes to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteI wish I would have done a stocking with my eight year old! Didn't even think of something that.
ReplyDeleteThey look nice...
Wow! You skillfully created stockings for Christmas! I'm sure the names on those stockings are beaming with delight to see it hanging with some things in their wish list.
ReplyDeleteBlessed Christmas, Ms Joanne! Thank you for frequently visiting my blog and I appreciate the virtual friendship.
*warm hug
Oh my! That is so pretty! I'm afraid we don't hang stockings anymore. I remember what fun they were.
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