We found a package of tiny clothespins at the thrift store last week.
And if that doesn't make you want to hang up your laundry, nothing will.
Underwear? Check. Straw hat? Check. Vintage hankie? Got it.
And she's teaching her bunny to iron.
What a helper!
How darling is your daughter... you seem to capture beautiful moments.
ReplyDeleteI don't know that it would make ME want to do laundry but your sweet pictures make it look pleasant. Your daughter will be a great homemaker.
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ReplyDeleteAwww, what a darling daughter! The little bunny-ironing picture is the sweetest. I love how she hung up the straw hat...
ReplyDeleteThat is darling! My own girls have always wanted a little clothesline since reading a little Golden Book called, "We Help Mommy," circa 1955.
ReplyDeleteI never got around to making a short one for them. :(
If that bunny learns to iron send her my way!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is Daisy!!!
Kelly
Could I borrow the bunny when Kelly's finished? Or perhaps if your little one runs out of things to hang up there . . .
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Way too cute! I miss when my Jessica was small. Now she is all grown up and on her own. Sniffle! lol. Glad to see everyone appears to getting back to normal. God Bless, Patty
ReplyDeleteI think I need to find a "cuter" way to do laundry.
ReplyDeleteVery Cute. My girls enjoyed the pictures of Daisy hanging up the laundry...I think I know what they will be asking for sometime soon(mini-clothes pins).
ReplyDeleteAnna, I wanted to tell you about a book that I think you would enjoy. It is called "MaryJane's ideabook,cookbook,life book" by MaryJane Butters. She owns an organic farm a few hours from us. It reminds me of your blog, but in book form. I really think you would enjoy it. She does some vintage style embroidery and sewing and some wonderful recipes all with beautiful photography. I bought my copy at our local Costco a couple of years ago. But there must be some copies floating around Amazon or Abe books somewhere.
Amy F.
Absolutely precious!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! What big beautiful eyes Daisy has! Boy does she look like Clara.
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~Grace
doing laundry is my favortie chore. from the machine to the clothesline to the ironing board to the dresser, it creates such a satisfaction for me.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing the photos and thoughts of hanging laundry again come spring!
As jumbuckerchapell says, "you seem to capture beautiful moments." I picture your life/lives as FULL of beautiful moments. Thank you so much for sharing with us through your Blog. I visit you--first thing--every morning. You are as a dear, sweet friend to me, Anna.
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Rhonda in Montreal
forgot to say thanks to amy f. from an above comment. being very interested myself in your friend maryjane's book, i looked it up in our library and they have it! i will definitely check it out.
ReplyDeleteThis sequence of pics is so, so cute. Blessings to you and yours this Easter season!
ReplyDeleteCheryl
cute! routine is one of life's greatest blessings in disguise.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet. I think I need to rediscover the beauty in hanging laundry (of course it was 10 below zero this morning and there is a foot and a half of snow on the ground - maybe, I'll wait!).
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