I have seen your dresses on other blogs but this is the first time I have visited. I am so sorry to read about the cancer. I had no idea you were going through all this. I had ovarian cancer when I was 30 and pregnant with my third child. They removed the grapefruit sized cyst and my right ovary when I was 25 weeks pregnant. Two weeks later they told us that a section of the cyst was cancer in the earliest possible stage. I went on to have my daughter at 37 weeks and never had to have chemo. The cancer has never returned in 8 and half years and I have a scan on my left ovary every six months. I am so grateful to God!! We went on to adopt a daughter from China in 2009 and I am now starting the process to adopt from Uganda. I also sew although I don't get around to it as much as I would like. Your dresses are so beautiful and I will be back to check in on you and shall be praying for the Lord to continue to help you through this trial. You have such a wonderful, positive attitude.
The name It's Poppy Dip means "everything is good''... it's an expression that our little Solomon used to say (age 2!) when he was happy and it was good!!
Has your heart seen?
...once our eyes are opened, we can't pretend we don't know what to do. God who weighs our hearts and keeps our souls, knows that we know, and holds us responsible to act..... Prov. 24:12
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Yes! We finally received a referral for a 4 year old girl and would love a poppy dip
ReplyDeleteYES! My girls are starting to outgrow theirs!!!
ReplyDeleteYES!!! Long sleeve???
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post to see that you are up for sewing. I'm praying for your treatments.
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ReplyDeleteWe could use a long sleeve! :) 2 T
ReplyDeleteIt would make my day Sallee!! Arwen is wearing Molly's hand me downs and Molly is wearing Macy's LOL Macy is running low! We miss you!
ReplyDeleteof course!! We love our poppy dip dresses!! in a size 4
ReplyDeleteI have seen your dresses on other blogs but this is the first time I have visited. I am so sorry to read about the cancer. I had no idea you were going through all this. I had ovarian cancer when I was 30 and pregnant with my third child. They removed the grapefruit sized cyst and my right ovary when I was 25 weeks pregnant. Two weeks later they told us that a section of the cyst was cancer in the earliest possible stage. I went on to have my daughter at 37 weeks and never had to have chemo. The cancer has never returned in 8 and half years and I have a scan on my left ovary every six months. I am so grateful to God!! We went on to adopt a daughter from China in 2009 and I am now starting the process to adopt from Uganda. I also sew although I don't get around to it as much as I would like. Your dresses are so beautiful and I will be back to check in on you and shall be praying for the Lord to continue to help you through this trial. You have such a wonderful, positive attitude.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you!!
Naomi
hellooo....welcome back!
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