Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Wash Wednesday

And now there are two ~

~Mike made Sarah and Abraham their own little hemlock clothesline~

~Sarah with her own wicker laundry basket on her way to the clothesline~

~Sarah decided she wanted to finger knit the lines instead of using rope~

As I remove the clean wet clothes from the washing machine, I put the smaller articles into Sarah's basket.

~hanging her clothes~

It is with much joy that we are joining in with Gardenmama as she shares clotheslines from all over the world.

Warm wishes, Tonya

33 comments:

  1. I loved hanging out my freshly washed dolls' clothes.

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  2. I love all of these wash photos! so beautiful.

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  3. oh! this is wonderful! knowing that children are natural mimickers makes us as parents all the more mindful of what they are being exposed to, am i right?

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  4. Such a good little helper you have!

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  5. Oh yes...
    We do have to be so mindful of our behavior don't we... children are such little sponges.
    Warm wishes, Tonya

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  6. Oh wow, My Livy would just love one of these. I wonder if our Wonder dada would pick up tools this weekend to make one..~ Happy wash Wednesday to you Tonya.

    Lots of love
    Suzanne

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  7. oh your wee clothesline is really sweet. It is so good that your little ones can do this mindful work. My little guy likes to hand on our wooden drying rack, but he would probably love to have his own line.

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  8. Wonderful, beautiful, sweet! I have a temporary line on the deck, can't decide where to put a permanent one, but you have given me more ideas! And reminded that I need to go get the napkins out of the wash and onto the line...

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  9. How neat that the little ones have a clothesline just their size. Happy washing!

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  10. I really enjoy your blog. Thought I'd come out of hiding and comment on this very sweet post. Makes me wish I had a little one again!

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  11. Oh - now I have clothesline envy X 2! Fabulous! I love that your daughter finger knit the lines --it just adds to the magic.

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  12. Your daughter is such a big helper!! Love and light, Rose

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  13. How adorable and what a wonderful way to teach them a valuable life skill!

    Blessings!
    ~Nadine

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  14. Love your clothesline! I'm really hoping *fingers crossed* I can convince my hubbie to build me one this weekend. Happy Washing!

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  15. That is soooo awesome!!! I love it!

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  16. Oh, that is so sweet! (And, thanks for leaving a comment on my blog!)

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  17. Finger knitted lines - perfect! Love that idea.

    Great photos.

    Namaste, Nicole

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  18. Love love love your clotheslines.

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  19. The clothesline is awesome! I love the natural wood, so beautiful!

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  20. How very sweet that little laundry line is! love, Beth

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  21. I love the rustic design of your clotheslines- for long now I have not been happy with ours- I'll have to show my husband yours! And what can be better than a little one for your little ones?
    Little Sarah looks about my Ollie's age- he is 6 years old. I love that she wanted to finger knit the cords. We have tried finger knitting with Ollie but he can't quite get it yet. We'll keep trying- I'd love to get him knitting with needles next year for grade one!

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  22. What a sweet little treat for them to have their own clotheslines. :) I love it!

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  23. Oh, this is absolutely lovely Tonya!
    I love this so very much : )

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  24. Gorgeous, and how resourceful our kids can be when we just let them go to create for themselves!

    I really love how these look, very earthy and rustic!!

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  25. Hello Tonya~I just received your beautiful gift of 2 wooden streamers!! My children are running around our little backyard right now dancing and singing with them! I will post some pictures soon. Excellent craftsmanship! I can't wait to get your newsletter. God bless, Rose

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  26. So awesome that you built your kiddos their own clothes line! and what a beautiful one it is. I was just catching up on your posts and it was nice to learn that you work as the local librarian.

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  27. Oh my goodness! I LOVE LOVE LOVE this! My younger children would love to hang their own laundry! The older boys would probably rather die.

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  28. Hello, I just wanted to let you know that I've awarded you the Sunshine Award on my blog: www.guardedheart-grace.blogspot.com

    Blessings,

    Grace

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  29. Not only do you have the coolest clothes line. Yours kids do to. Well done hubby!
    Konnie

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  30. I love your clothes line! We need another one too and I love the idea of the kids having their own line!

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  31. This is so sweet! Definately something I'll have to set up for my girls. :D

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  32. Oh I LOVE this!!! :D I will have to show my husband and see if he could do something like this for our children - beautiful! xo

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