Seems to me we just had Christmas
Last night was our final FNWF for the year
I got a late start because it was my Friday night to have this little Bloke
Got him into bed around 7.30 and he slept for almost 12 hours
Thanks Cheryll for hosting through out the year
Sam couldn't take his eyes off him
Me either for that matter
It looks you and Sam had a fun day together. Pretty stitchery.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie! 2nd last block...Well done! That's one big lizard! I am also wondering where the year went!
ReplyDeleteI would be fascinated with that lizard. Good stitching.
ReplyDeleteHi Illene yes I also think this year has flown by so quick,oh what a sweetie your little guy is what a joy to have stay with you.
ReplyDeleteI love your girls day out block it's so pretty,well done my friend.
Oh wow that lizard is huge it would've scared me to death,lol xx
How exciting for little Sam to see the lizard.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you both had a busy fun day..
Lovely Days Out Stitchery...
I am with you Illene, this year has just flown by. Lovely to see Sam growing, your stitching is beautiful. Did the lizard think it was going to be fed??
ReplyDeleteHow fun to have the little bloke over... great stitching too. Yes, I think this year has gone far too fast...
ReplyDeleteHugz
It sounds like you had a lovely time babysitting - Sam is getting so big! Your stitching is lovely :-)
ReplyDeleteI suspect you were watching your "visitor" for a totally different reason
ReplyDeleteYour Girls Day out is really going well.
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