Sunday, March 29, 2009

It's A Boy!

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Rylan Edward Turner was born on Thursday March 26th, 2009 at 5:16am, weighing 7lbs 10oz and was 21 inches long. He has a head of dirty blonde hair which was a surprise to me considering two of my girls were born with black hair and the other girl had barely any hair at all. I also was surprised that he was my smallest baby considering he was expected to be my biggest! It seems to crazy to hear myself say I have a son. I love it, though! He is definitely my little boy!

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Isabel, my oldest (8) with her baby brother.

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Miah, my middle daughter (6) happy to finally meet her brother.

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Kylie, my youngest daughter (4) has been telling me for weeks to get my baby out and now she finally gets to see him!

Pink Diaper Bag

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I made this diaper bag some weeks ago but couldn't post it until the shower had passed. This is for Mel who is expecting her 2nd daughter in May. She picked out the pink spotted fabric from my stash and I found the matching stripe for the inside panel and straps. I love the way it turned out and I heard that Mel does, too!

Friday, March 13, 2009

Spring Is In The Air, at least for me...

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I was so sick of my brown fall/winter bag so I went the other day for some spring fabric for myself. I made these two bags and have decided to use the second one, the patchwork. I'm so excited to use such a colorful and springy bag! As for the style of the first bag, I guess I would say it's like a Rebecca bag without the scoop and with a big flap.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Large Joanie Bag

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This is the last bag from Mel's bag party in December that was ordered and paid for. It's a large Joanie Bag like the one I had done awhile back. I'm so thrilled to have all those bags done only because I don't know when this little guy will decide to come and I don't want to be in the middle of a bag when going in labor.

I do have a diaper bag ordered that I still have to do and then I'm taking a break from bag making while I anticipate the birth of my son.