



I was almost speechless this morning after someone gave us two grocery bags full of baby clothes for Amelie. These pictures are only a tiny fraction of what we received. They're from Caroline Bennett, the mother of one of the sweetest baby girls I know, Cecilia. I've taken care of Cecilia full-time for 8 months, and she'll be a year old in two weeks. Seeing so many size 6-9 month clothes waiting for Amelie takes a huge weight off my shoulders. No more shopping for a long while. And having clothes that Cecilia wore is very special to me... I need to do a post about my time with Cecilia because I do have a lot to say. I'm a little emotional today after such generosity. Thanks so much to the Bennett family!
1 comment:
what a blessing! my kids are almost fully clothed in recycled clothes. i have been so thankful!!!!
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