tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18444369.post6699052364149648821..comments2023-10-09T09:25:26.873-05:00Comments on f. pea: bootie lovef. peahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01155602459175649458noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18444369.post-43979978230518446092009-09-05T21:46:18.646-05:002009-09-05T21:46:18.646-05:00these are irresistibly cute! you are so right abo...these are irresistibly cute! you are so right about the pompoms... wherever they are (ok, almost wherever), they add the cuteness :)amishahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05153910403783107480noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18444369.post-25729500853854231742009-09-02T08:44:56.093-05:002009-09-02T08:44:56.093-05:00let us know
which patterns
really work
to stay
on ...let us know<br />which patterns<br />really work<br />to stay<br />on baby feet...<br />i always wonder...<br />xobughearthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01155984346674609786noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18444369.post-82615001051882102692009-08-28T09:19:54.478-05:002009-08-28T09:19:54.478-05:00Pompoms rule! Though it would just give my baby th...Pompoms rule! Though it would just give my baby the grip he needs to remove every bootee, sock or hat placed on him. I'm sticking to knitting things that stay on.Romneynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18444369.post-38549927396142728362009-08-26T02:18:56.009-05:002009-08-26T02:18:56.009-05:00Adorable! Also, as another knitter and mom of an ...Adorable! Also, as another knitter and mom of an infant I may be biased, but I think cute-induced excitement comes with the territory of having your baby wear handknits. Just sayin'. ;)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18444369.post-67866843600678198472009-08-25T17:56:26.026-05:002009-08-25T17:56:26.026-05:00Welcome to the total absurdity of motherhood.
Cut...Welcome to the total absurdity of motherhood. <br />Cuteness trumps a heck of a lot! <br />And what Bev says is true. Little little kids WILL chew on just about anything. And there were many many moments with my first born that I worried about so many things. At some point, when she was about 8 or so, I started to remember the things that I and my siblings did while we were growing up (and I will note that we grew up on a farm and some of the things that we did were pretty heart stopping for a parent) and we all survived. Now, in a lot of instances, I just bite my tongue and let my kids experience life. For example, on Saturday, on our way home from twoo weeks on the lake, my eldest spied a well aged moose skeleton on the side of the road. We now have a well aged moose skeleton in the back yard. I'm not quite sure what is going to happen to it, but life sure is interesting.Jackiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11545713753520362397noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18444369.post-24775177447121272612009-08-25T14:58:35.312-05:002009-08-25T14:58:35.312-05:00You realize that you won't be able to put thos...You realize that you won't be able to put those cute booties on her once she starts lifting her feet and putting them in her mouth - along with everything else she can get her hands on. Pom poms - one of those ever hazardous items listed in the 1000 item long list of what baby can choke on. My parents probably handed me any old thing to chew on. Now we're all a walking panic attack with a list of "no no" items. I have to say though, that they are the cutest things! - BevAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com