On Sunday afternoon she wanted to ride the scooter with the baby but couldn't manage. I found her trying to tie the baby to her back using a baby quilt, which wasn't quite long enough. So, I went and got one of my scarves from Ethiopia and helped her get baby tied on her back Ethiopian-style. She was so excited, and pretty darn cute, if I do say so myself.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Ethiopian Mama
Rosie is in love. She received a new baby doll as a gift from my Aunt Sue this week-end. She and baby are inseperable. Baby rides the tricycle with her, sleeps with her, eats with her, plays with her and goes to church with her.
On Sunday afternoon she wanted to ride the scooter with the baby but couldn't manage. I found her trying to tie the baby to her back using a baby quilt, which wasn't quite long enough. So, I went and got one of my scarves from Ethiopia and helped her get baby tied on her back Ethiopian-style. She was so excited, and pretty darn cute, if I do say so myself.
On Sunday afternoon she wanted to ride the scooter with the baby but couldn't manage. I found her trying to tie the baby to her back using a baby quilt, which wasn't quite long enough. So, I went and got one of my scarves from Ethiopia and helped her get baby tied on her back Ethiopian-style. She was so excited, and pretty darn cute, if I do say so myself.
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very cute. you need to do an instructional video of how to get it tied:)
ReplyDeleteCould any little girl be ANY CUTER ????? Oh, Sarah, she is just precious. I want to come all the way to Ok. just to give her a squeeze !!!
ReplyDeleteSaundra, You come right on down. I'd love to see you, and I can guarantee that Rosie is as cuddly as they come!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
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