The Christmas stitching I mentioned in the last TUSAL post was from working on these cuties. I started them in early November, hoping to get them finish-finished before Christmas.
One for each of the hospice ladies that cared for my mom these past months. Mom's death came sooner than expected but I was able to pull myself together enough to finish the gifts. Dad gave them out over the last week. I hope they brought a little holiday cheer.
Merry Christmas, dear friends.
Thank you for visiting my blog today!
xox
What a lovely gesture, and one that will forever remind them of your mom. So sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteVery thoughtful of you. I am sure that appreciated your gifts.
ReplyDeleteSharon: They are lovely, I am sure the Hospice Nurses love them.
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Catherine
What a beautiful tribute & memory for your Mom they will be treasured♥️ Blessings to all of you this Christmas...
ReplyDeleteWhat precious and thoughtful ornaments you created for the ladies who cared for your Mom! My thoughts and prayers continue to be said for you and your family.
ReplyDeleteJust saw your mother passed away. So sorry Sharon, my condolences to you and your family. The ornaments above are just gorgeous and I'm sure, welcomed gratefully. If and when you feel up to it, come by my blog to see your Grinch freebie made up into 6 ornaments. Thanks for that and once again, sorry to hear of your loss.
ReplyDeleteThey will hold on to the memory of your mother for a very long time. A thoughtful gift.
ReplyDeleteThey are adorable Sharon. Wishing you and your family a Christmas filled with love and wonderful memories. Hugs, Sandy
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful gifts, I am sure they are such loved. Happy Christmas. x
ReplyDeleteI know the ladies will apprecate them and remember your dear mom. Hope you have a happy holiday big hugs
ReplyDeleteSuch a thoughtful and beautiful gift!! I am sure they loved these
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you Sharon. I'm sure the carers were thrilled with your very special gift, they are lovely.
ReplyDeleteSending much love to you and your family. How thoughtful and selfless to thank your mothers caregivers in this way.
ReplyDeleteThat sure was a nice thing to do. Despite yoru loss, I wish ou and your family all the best for the remaining part of the Christmas time.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely ornies and I'm sure they were greatly appreciated too.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely, what a sweet idea.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry for your loss
These are beautiful ornaments, beautiful sentiment. I've just read about your mother's passing; I'm so sorry. I hope you have the time you need and that you have some Thai, extra spicy. ♥️♥️♥️♥️
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful, thoughtful gifts, I'm sure they will be appreciated.
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet little ornaments. I'm sure the ladies all appreciated your thoughtfulness. Hope each day becomes a little easier for you and yours. It's never easy losing a loved one.
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Your ornaments are beautiful. I am sure that brightened those lovely ladies days and they will always remember your mom and your family when they put them out. I also bet your dad enjoyed having a lovely gesture of thanks to give out. It does our heart and souls much good to give kindness even at the times we are struggling. Sometimes it is more benefit for us than the recipient. Sending you peace and happy memories and big big hugs.
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They are darling! I am sure they will be much loved.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gesture & I'm sure the ladies would have loved your heartfelt gift. Beautiful stitching & finishes.
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon i also lost my mum just a month before your lost your mum,my mum has been gone 1 year today so i know how you feel and the heartache.I am also your newest follower hope you will visit and follow me too. I love these decorations and what a lovely thing to do,your mother was gorgeous such an attactive lady ,sending you a big hug my friend xx
ReplyDeleteThose ornaments are adorable. What designer/designer is it?
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