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Lizabeth
True Blue Farmgirl

560 Posts


Washington
560 Posts

Posted - Sep 28 2006 :  2:49:07 PM  Show Profile
My nine month old, William, has been nursing or asleep in my lap the times I have logged on recently, so I have only been able to hen peck with one hand quick replies to discussions already in progress...

But as he is asleep in his own bed I can now introduce myself, and wonder of wonders, use two hands to type!

William is my first baby. He has a gentle temperment and smiles constantly. He is now in the mobile phase... any lamps, pictures, books, tablecloths are attractive. So I am in the process of re-making the house into a toddler friendly area.

I work occasionaly as a tech in the ER. I truly enjoy that work, but now I am looking for something I can do with my baby alongside.

I sew, papercraft, read, and sail. My husband just put in a workspace for me. He put up a counter in a closet (we took the doors down) and set two cupboards underneath. Now, my projects no longer takeover the dining table for days at a time

I am excited to have found this group, and look forward to visiting with all a y'all.



~Tracey~
True Blue Farmgirl

351 Posts

Tracey
TN
USA
351 Posts

Posted - Sep 28 2006 :  2:54:14 PM  Show Profile
Welcome to the boards and I love the name William (my 5.5 yo's name) :).

Sounds like you will have tons in common with the farmgirls here!!

Tracey,
mama to Callum 13, Katie 8, Wil 5.5, Benjamin almost 3 and Andrew 6 months!!
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Tina Michelle
True Blue Farmgirl

6948 Posts

Tina
sunshine state FL
USA
6948 Posts

Posted - Sep 28 2006 :  3:00:06 PM  Show Profile
welcome to the group!

~Seize the Day! Live, Love, Laugh~
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shepherdess
True Blue Farmgirl

359 Posts

Robin
Eatonville Washington
USA
359 Posts

Posted - Sep 28 2006 :  3:31:24 PM  Show Profile
Lizabeth
You will love this group of gals. Enjoy and welcome

Farm Girl from Western Washington
" From sheep to handspun.
http://mountainmorningfarm.blogspot.com
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flowerchild
True Blue Farmgirl

52 Posts

Erica
Oregon
USA
52 Posts

Posted - Sep 28 2006 :  5:37:09 PM  Show Profile  Send flowerchild an AOL message
Welcome! Happy to have you here =)
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sunshine
True Blue Farmgirl

4877 Posts

Wendy
Utah
USA
4877 Posts

Posted - Sep 28 2006 :  5:46:24 PM  Show Profile  Send sunshine a Yahoo! Message
welcome to the group. I think you will love evey one here as they are real nice.

have a lovely day and may God bless you and keep you safe
my web store www.sunshines.etsy.com my other web store http://vintagethreads.etsy.com/
my blog http://sunshinescreations.blogspot.com/ my google page http://sunshine.harbaugh.googlepages.com/home
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nouveau_farmchick
True Blue Farmgirl

173 Posts

Paris
Sequim Wa
USA
173 Posts

Posted - Sep 28 2006 :  6:07:45 PM  Show Profile
Hello and welcome, from what part of the State do you call home?
We are from the Olmpic Peninsula. Glad that you have joined us!

Pennie

God bless Farmers
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Buttercup
True Blue Farmgirl

1433 Posts

Talitha
Vermont
USA
1433 Posts

Posted - Sep 28 2006 :  6:27:47 PM  Show Profile  Click to see Buttercup's MSN Messenger address
Lizabeth,
Welcome! I am so glad you found us and are able to join in! It is amazing how mothers adapt When you were talking about typing one handed I smiled! Congratulations on your little one! So many here enjoy the same things you do as you can see, so jump right in and enjoy!
Hugz,
Talitha


"If we could maintain the wonder of childhood and at the same time grasp the wisdom of age, what wonder,what wisdom,what life would be ours"
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Lizabeth
True Blue Farmgirl

560 Posts


Washington
560 Posts

Posted - Sep 28 2006 :  8:19:28 PM  Show Profile
Thank you for the warm welcome, everyone.

Pennie, I am in the south west area of Washington... Olympia. I truly like this town. There are so many interesting people and shops. Not to mention the easy access to puget sound where we can sail. My husband and I would like to find property of 5 acres, and hopefully that will happen in the next 5 years. I would like William to be able to have lots of land to grow with, and I prefer a lot of space.

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Fabulous Farm Femmes
True Blue Farmgirl

792 Posts

Diane
Lakebay, Tacoma WA
792 Posts

Posted - Sep 29 2006 :  12:10:55 AM  Show Profile  Send Fabulous Farm Femmes an AOL message
Welcome Lizbeth, from the daughter of a William....
I am not too far away from you in Gig Harbor....I think we may have enough WW Farmgirls to round the wagons and have a meeting!
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blueroses
True Blue Farmgirl

1323 Posts

Debbie
in the Pandhandle of Idaho
USA
1323 Posts

Posted - Sep 29 2006 :  11:00:51 AM  Show Profile
Hi Lizabeth,

Welcome. I should get a craft area too!! My stuff is always all over the place. I have a very patient husband.


"You cannot find peace...by avoiding life."
Virginia Woolfe
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Julia
True Blue Farmgirl

1949 Posts

Julia
Shelton WA
USA
1949 Posts

Posted - Sep 29 2006 :  11:17:33 AM  Show Profile
Welcome Lizabeth! I have family in Shelton, Elma, and Aberdeen. My Hubby and I have lived in WA as well, Steilcoom, Skykomish, and on the east side.
Glad to have you on board.

"...the setting sun is like going into the very presence of God." Elizabeth Von Arnim
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MamaHumbird
True Blue Farmgirl

116 Posts

Holly
Cleveland Missouri
USA
116 Posts

Posted - Sep 29 2006 :  6:25:27 PM  Show Profile
Welcome Lizabeth. Thinking of you nursing while typing on the computer makes me smile. I nursed 4 kids and it's amazing what you can learn to do at the same time. Good luck on finding your land and look forward to hearing more about you.

Holly
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Libbie
Farmgirl Connection Cultivator

3579 Posts

Anne E.
Elsinore Utah
USA
3579 Posts

Posted - Sep 30 2006 :  10:15:44 PM  Show Profile
Hi, Lizabeth! William sounds like a darling baby - I have a "William" myself who is 3 years old. The nursing and computer thing - the typing with one hand, I mean - can get a little slow, can't it? I know this from experience -- thinking of another mom doing it makes me smile, too! Welcome!!!

XOXO, Libbie

"Nothing is worth more than this day." - Goethe
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Lizabeth
True Blue Farmgirl

560 Posts


Washington
560 Posts

Posted - Oct 01 2006 :  4:03:16 PM  Show Profile
It seems William is a well loved name! My husband and I thought long about what to name him. While I was pregnant, we didn't find out whether our baby was a boy or girl. We wanted a strong handsome name and usually the first comment people give us on hearing his name is "what a strong name" so we chose well!
I found out later there is a saint William, who "brought joy and peace to others in troubled times". Our baby sure does that. I took him to the library last week. I was looking at books on the shelf, and a man approached on my left, I didn't turn to look as I was trying to find what I wanted quickly to get home for Wm's nap. the man comes around to my right side and says, "your baby smiled at me" I then looked up, and noticed this man has his left eye sewn shut and thick glasses... he then says, "most children when they see me have either of two reactions, they will get frightened and look away or they'll stare. your baby smiled."
I almost cried when I heard this. to think that my Wm. could so thoroughly warm someone's heart!
It does a mama proud. But I can't claim credit for it. That's just who William is.
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MamaHumbird
True Blue Farmgirl

116 Posts

Holly
Cleveland Missouri
USA
116 Posts

Posted - Oct 01 2006 :  8:15:41 PM  Show Profile
Lizabeth, isn't being a mother so wonderful? With my first child I wrote down everything like that. Poor Jessie (my 4th) doesn't even have her name written down in her baby book. I have learned that it is okay, you remember that stuff as a mom. I would like to hear more about the projects you work on.

Holly
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Lizabeth
True Blue Farmgirl

560 Posts


Washington
560 Posts

Posted - Oct 01 2006 :  9:28:08 PM  Show Profile
Holly, Thanks for asking about the projects! Currently I am working on sewing a satchel bag. I found this fun cotton fabric at a retirement community sale... it is a warm cherry pink color with sewing items as the print (a machine, thread spool, pins...); I then found a pattern for a rectangular satchel that has pleated pockets on all sides. Surprisingly I was able to purchase a co-ordinating solid pink fabric at a store, so that will be the lining for the inside of the bag and inside the pockets. I love the sewing part of making things, I used to dwadle about getting pieces cut out for my projects, but now that I have a rotary cutter and ruler, I am able to work a lot quicker.
I just completed making several birthday cards. I like making cards... since they don't take long to put together I can complete one while Wm. naps. And it is enough space to be artistic, but not so much to feel overwhelmed.
How old are your children? are you able to do creative projects?
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grace gerber
True Blue Farmgirl

2804 Posts

grace
larkspur colorado
USA
2804 Posts

Posted - Oct 02 2006 :  3:41:42 PM  Show Profile
Welcome Lizabeth
Sounds like your life is on track and enjoy each day. I remember those days and how quickly they go by. I know everyone says that but my youngest turned 19 and has a place of his own. I still remember trying to sewing with him on my back and swaying to the sound of the machine so he would sleep while I finished one more project. Motherhood is the shortest/longest career you will ever love.



Grace Gerber
Larkspur Funny Farm and Fiber Art Studio

Where the spirits are high and the fiber is deep
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl

11381 Posts

Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
11381 Posts

Posted - Oct 02 2006 :  4:57:06 PM  Show Profile
I was telling myself about that short childhood thing today. I am on my second "set" of kids now..and I do rememeber how it goes so very fast. My grown boys are 28, 26 and 21 and they should still be in elementary school!!! My younger set are 12, 10 1/2, 10 and 9. I know they won't be little long so I like to do EVERYTHING..and today was one of those days where I was going in three different directions and all all day. In fact this whole week will be like that. BUT...I wouldn't miss this ride for the world!

Jenny in Utah
Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies
http://www.auntjennysworld.blogspot.com/ visit my little online shop at www.auntjenny.etsy.com
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Kelly43
True Blue Farmgirl

349 Posts


NJ
USA
349 Posts

Posted - Oct 03 2006 :  4:36:57 PM  Show Profile
Welcome Lizabeth The library story really warmed my heart too. William is even touching people through cyberspace. You will really like it here, the gals are wonderful. I agree with Jenny, my kids are 15 and 17 and should still be in elementary school. I'm already having empty nest about the older one going to college next year and we haven't even completed any of the applications yet! My mother gave me great advice though when mine were ready for kindergarten " don't think of it as a loss but as a new wonderful adventure you can go with them on" that has actually helped alot. Enjoy every minute with sweet William as it will fly by.
Kel
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