Monday, February 4, 2013

When a Tea Towel Says, "I love you."



I'm gaga about this tea towel, which was given to me by Joy and Rhys for Christmas. I want to have it framed, it means that much to me. Here's why:


I was hoping to have a whole new post to share with you, so I feel like a repost is a bit of a cheat. But some new and exciting things are happening for the ever-curious acorn, so I've been busy. Eeep! Can't wait to share it with you in the future.    

Love you, friends! 

12 comments:

  1. I loved this story first time round and think it is wonderful that your daughter found the tea towel as a permanent reminder for you. I love your family!

    I hope you'll pop over and enter my book draw in the next few days.

    Maureen xx

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  2. whoooo i love a surprise what are you doing over missy ...

    my wonderful package arrived today !!!!! it totally picked me up out of a blah blah moment.

    thank you for being my friend jodi.
    cant wait to sew and read.
    bless you xxxxxxx

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  3. Hiya Jodi. Love that story about you and your dad, and I love your perfect reminder.

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  4. Of course you love it! I enjoyed reading your other post about running around the yard with a salt shaker in your hand. Smart father! There's a vague memory on the tip of my brain about this old saying but I can't pin it down.

    Love the graphics on the tea towel; it will give you so many happy moments.

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  5. Oh...I'm excited, love your posts!! Ok, now I'm going to read your link.
    Much love,
    Rayanne

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  6. Ah, yes. I thought that looked familiar. Frame it!

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  7. Oh, how I love when you say,"eep!"

    And, I just can't wait to hear (and see) more about the new and exciting.

    Eeep!

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  8. One of my brothers-in-law used to get his sons to do this! I didn't realize it was world wide!

    Your post is very tantalizing today. Can't wait to hear more.

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  9. what an awesome tea towel! Joy is so thoughtful (as always)! I love the story about your dad.

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  10. Love the towel. It is so funny and classic. Chaio from Rome.

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  11. I remember that post. What a treat you now have a dishtowel to match and the memories it surely brings back whenever you see it.

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