Hello! Last year I made a lot of projects, did many things with my family, but was not able to post everything.
So, today I will try to post some things, just for record.
The first ones are these fleece blankets. They are for Brenda's bed. Both are reversible.
The blue and white is on her bed right now, and it's very soft. The floral has a green back and it's also very soft. About two years ago, we got a nice blanket for her bed at the store,but she suddenly got watering eyes and a running nose. After a couple of days we figured out that was the blanket. It went to Salvation Army and I made these ones for her. No more allergies.
For Brenda's baptism last June, I made cupcake liners from paper doilies. My friend Wynter made the cupcakes.
For her Baptism I also made the little satin bolero to match her dress. The dress is from Burlington Coat Factory.
For Colorful Clothes Day at school I made Brenda a new dress.
I also made some new hairbands.
As a birthday gift, I turned two of Brenda's cute old dresses onto new dresses for her American Girl doll Felicity. Ooops! Felicity was wearing the pink dress when I took the pictures. The lavender one inside the trunk is her original dress. I also made the thunk. The basket is from Great-grandma's. I used a lovely Laura Ashley fabric for the inside. I can't find pictures of Felicity wearing the new dresses.
I finally made the rainbow pencil roll, also for her birthday.
And a CTR towel for her Baptism using another of her sweet old dresses.
The last handmade gift, was this set of scripture bag and cover that I made using a lovely flower fairies fabric. In our religion is a tradition the child get a nice set of scriptures on her Baptism day. Brenda's Grandpa gave hers.
And I did more sewing :) A cover for a bowl. Great for potlucks!
I worked on a couple of skirts for Brenda.
And for Christmas I made for her this sweet little doll that she named Daisy Rose. Her skirt is from another of Brenda's old dresses. I got the doll pattern on Etsy, and it was fun to make her.
Now, we did many things as a family this last year.
We went to the Children's Tumor Foundation Racing for Research Party On January.
And to the San Diego Walk on Fall.
We also went to the Highland Games, as we do every year. It was fun, they were promoting the movie Brave!
Even living near Disneyland we don't go there often. When we go is a real treat for Brenda.
This time it was amazing. Always is, but somehow things worked better than ever. The characters were just lovely. Such kind sweet people, that take the time to make a child feel special. They do a wonderful job! Oh! I made the top Brenda is wearing at Disneyland!
But, the highlight of the year was the trip to Brazil in August, to visit my family.
Well. That's a huge post, but I guess I was able to show some of the things we did in 2012. There is a lot more, but I think I am fine now.
I will try very hard to post more often this year. And to craft more.
Since we still in January, Happy New Year!
Have a wonderful day!
Ana Paula.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Easter, Hope, and Neurofibromatosis
Hello! I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter.
We had a great time, just the three of us. The Easter bunny made his visit and gave Brenda candies, coins, a book, and nail polish.
My decor was nearly the same from last year,with very little changes.
While Spring cleaning, I found an old Easter basket that I made for Brenda when she was almost two years old.
The cute flower buttons were recycled from one of Brenda's baby dresses. I added a bit of felt, ric-rac, and hand embroidery. Here are some pictures I took just before Easter.
And here is baby Brenda with the basket in 2006. She got a delicious Brazilian Easter egg that year :) How I miss the Easter eggs from my country!
I just love these pictures! But that was a difficult Spring for our family. It was when Brenda broke her leg for the first time. She had just started walking some months before. We knew very little about her condition that time, and were even accused of child abuse. It was very scary.
Anyways, back to this year. We had a delicious Easter dinner and appetizers.
Brenda and Daddy made Deviled Egg Chicks from Family Fun and Pinterest .
The green plate was my birthday gift, a set of two.
For dessert I made Brazilian Pineapple and Cream . So good!
Springtime is so special. A time of growth and renewal, and Easter is a time of hope and faith for Christians. We are very different from the Spring of 2006.
It has been quite a ride for us since we found out about Brenda's Neurofibromatosis.
We are more mature now, and have learned a lot about NF. Our faith has improved over the years. We have found great doctors and some amazing families that live with NF like us. It give us hope and support. Brenda is doing very well. She is a sweet little girl that has great faith in Jesus Christ, and we are very proud of her.
We are on Spring break this week with lots to do. We are doing Spring cleaning, gardening, a play date, and going to the movies to see Mirror, Mirror. I have some projects to share, but it will be for another post.
Have a wonderful day!
Ana Paula.
We had a great time, just the three of us. The Easter bunny made his visit and gave Brenda candies, coins, a book, and nail polish.
My decor was nearly the same from last year,with very little changes.
While Spring cleaning, I found an old Easter basket that I made for Brenda when she was almost two years old.
The cute flower buttons were recycled from one of Brenda's baby dresses. I added a bit of felt, ric-rac, and hand embroidery. Here are some pictures I took just before Easter.
And here is baby Brenda with the basket in 2006. She got a delicious Brazilian Easter egg that year :) How I miss the Easter eggs from my country!
I just love these pictures! But that was a difficult Spring for our family. It was when Brenda broke her leg for the first time. She had just started walking some months before. We knew very little about her condition that time, and were even accused of child abuse. It was very scary.
Anyways, back to this year. We had a delicious Easter dinner and appetizers.
Brenda and Daddy made Deviled Egg Chicks from Family Fun and Pinterest .
The green plate was my birthday gift, a set of two.
For dessert I made Brazilian Pineapple and Cream . So good!
Springtime is so special. A time of growth and renewal, and Easter is a time of hope and faith for Christians. We are very different from the Spring of 2006.
It has been quite a ride for us since we found out about Brenda's Neurofibromatosis.
We are more mature now, and have learned a lot about NF. Our faith has improved over the years. We have found great doctors and some amazing families that live with NF like us. It give us hope and support. Brenda is doing very well. She is a sweet little girl that has great faith in Jesus Christ, and we are very proud of her.
We are on Spring break this week with lots to do. We are doing Spring cleaning, gardening, a play date, and going to the movies to see Mirror, Mirror. I have some projects to share, but it will be for another post.
Have a wonderful day!
Ana Paula.
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