Yesterday, we did screen printing with a friend. Olivia had a circle template cut out of contact paper and then cut out the shapes she wanted to put in the center. She said "There's a 7 and an eight because I'm going to turn 8...plus and equal...it's about math."
Hannah worked within a rectangular format and made an owl.
Later, as the kids played and the adults talked, I mentioned my dad having Parkinson's disease. Turns out that Dave's mom was recently diagnosed with Parkinson's and Angela's uncle has it too...and underwent the DBS (deep brain stimulation). What causes this...the mercury in vaccinations or fillings? the pesticides? is it genetic? So many questions and I was very touched by an assignment my 9 year old had last week for writing...in which she wrote about how she would like to cure Parkinson's.
The paradox of the homeless.
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“Christmas is built upon a beautiful and intentional paradox; that the
birth of the homeless should be celebrated in every home.” -G.K. Chesterton
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7 comments:
I love the shirt creations! What fun.
Two of my best friends have Parkinson's Disease, and what a challenge for the whole family. I'm fascinated by how the different families cope - or don't - with the difficulties.
Beautiful.
How lovely it would be to have a cure for Parkinsons.
Love to you.
Love the t-shirts. I've done screen printing with freezer paper but contact paper sounds like it might be a little easier...am going to look into it.
My mom has Alzheimer's - praying for God's mercy for all of us.
Those t-shirts are AWESOME!
Your post illustrates one of the endearing aspects of reading each other's blogs;
the light touch... as you share the fun and creativity of a project you drop like a balm the heart hope of a child... sweet encouragement indeed packed into this little missive.
Hello Martha-
The shirts look awesome!
That is so sweet that your daughter
wrote that!
the girls are very artistic like their mom!
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