Hard Days at Work and Other Nonsense

January 27th, 2009

Sunita goes with me to work.  Sometimes, I suppose work is just too hard and you gotta nap wherever you land.  Can I get an amen?!? =D  (By the way – this is under my workspace amid various science related artifacts.)

The other nonsense…

Would this be the princess or the evil witch?

I think evil witch… Hmm, or big bad wolf with those teeth.

In the end there is no doubt about it, she’s a princess through and through.

If you are wondering (not that you are, but I needed a reason to write about it) about the adorable little yellow sweater she is wearing, it is from her great-grandma Ruth.  Grandma Ruth has been gone for quite some time but I know she would be thrilled to see Sunita wearing this sweater.  She gave ME this sweater when I was just a babe. And as much as I wish Grandma Ruth and my sweet babe could have met, this tangible piece of her love is a small reminder of the care she gave me, and I am thankful for it.


4 Responses to “Hard Days at Work and Other Nonsense”

  1. Tisra on January 28, 2009 1:53 pm

    How lovely that she can join you at work!

    I, too, have handknits from my grandmother (knit for me 30 years ago) that my daughter wears. I can’t wait to put our newest little sweetie in them! (we went with IFS and said “yes” to the waiting child, by the way) Thankfully, my grandma is still with us and is already planning some new knits for the coming addition. I know how to knit, but am not as prolific- I think it must have something to do with being a mommy to three! ;-)

  2. doreen on February 2, 2009 1:36 am

    every student you work with at fox is blessed to get to see you and sunita working together!

  3. Hap on February 4, 2009 7:08 pm

    Mom would be so delighted to see Sunita wearing the sweater. I like it alot too.

  4. Jana on February 4, 2009 8:13 pm

    Oh my gosh, Amy. She is so precious and I love the sweater. It’s funny to me how THINGS can make you feel so close to a person. Thanks for your comments on my blog!

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