From Cute Overload, natch.
"Yep, that's me--Sloth. The cutest of the Seven Deadly Sins."

Sure, I prefer to think of it as temporary tangential actuation, but in fact, it's soooo lethally cute, I may just have a little lie-down. How's your lazy Sunday?














8 comments:
pretty much the same as yours...my daughter-in-law just today unveiled her baby wish list (yes, I'm about to become a grandma) and things in the baby market are awfully cute and snuggly these days.
Hi Clare,
I just got up from my Sunday nap which lasted from 4 to 5:30.
Lois,
Mega congrats!
Terrie
Since I got precisely ZERO NaNo words written today, I pretty much have to take the adorable sloth as my mascot. In my own defense, I did open an etsy store and get some stuff listed (if anyone is curious, it's here), so the day wasn't completely wasted.
Congratulations, Lois! Soon you won't have any time at all to be slothful...just ask Terrie!
I wish I could have had a lazy Sunday! I just brought my son home from the hospital, he was admitted Friday night. So glad to have him home; Joe and I were taking shifts staying with him. I brought my work with me, and when he slept, I worked on my book and got a little reading in.
Love the photo, Clare -- so cute.
Congrats, Lois -- so exciting!
Terrie--naps are the best!
Laura, I looked at the Etsy site (I had never heard of that), and your items are beautiful. What a great site! I wish you much success.
Sundays seldom are lazy. Usually it's catch up time, or make dinner for the family time, or pick up those things at the store. Congrats on the baby. There is nothing nicer than a grandchild.
Now that's a charming pic.
How great, Lois!
That's the way to do it, Terrie!
I'm going right over to browse, Laura!
And finally, Kathy, what a lousy weekend, but I'm so glad your son's back home You tell him to take it easy, too.
Lois- Congratulations on your grandma-to-be status! And enjoy the baby stuff shopping. I'm amazed at the improvements made in baby gear over the years since my two were babies.
Laura- Your work is amazing! Talk about craftsmanship.
Kathy- I hope your son is fine now. Both of my kids were hospitalized when young, so I know the terror.
Me- I'm reading the blog today because my Sundays are not days of rest. Not even in the loosest definition. :)
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