Oh Ms. Inger those ornaments are just so beautiful. But I wanna knows more bouts them...how old is they, did you brings them from Sweden? I bets your tree is very purties.
Hello Inger!! I have been missing your blog posts, but it hasn't kept me from thinking about you. Many thanks for your kind, thoughtful comments for our girl Wendy. We had her on Tramadol for almost a week, and thankfully, we did have a sling to help her when she was outside--You are right, it really does help because there's no easy way to lift and help an 80 pound dog to their feet and remain standing. She continues to get better today, but still remains unsteady on her feet and the sling remains handy.
Finally, your ornaments are lovely treasures, that I know make each Christmas tree that much more special.
My mom used to have one of the birds with the tails. I didn't realize that it was a Swedish ornament. I love seeing all of the other ornaments. What fun!
These ornaments are beautiful. May you have all your wishes come true. Could you pray that a dog named "Shadow" goes home. He belongs to a young man in service and now his mom is worried that when he comes home he will be lonesome for his dog.
hello inger been awhile since my last visit, love love all your unique ornaments! just lovely! happy holidays to you and yours,love the pups! hugs kat =^.^=
beautiful treasures!
ReplyDeleteOh Ms. Inger those ornaments are just so beautiful. But I wanna knows more bouts them...how old is they, did you brings them from Sweden?
ReplyDeleteI bets your tree is very purties.
Puddles
I LOVE THEM!!
ReplyDeleteThey're all so pretty, Inger.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
What adorable gingerbread kids! Love the Dala horse, of course! Lovely ornaments, Inger.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, is there a story behind each one? I love a variety of ornaments.
ReplyDeleteHope everyone is doing well.
So beautiful, Inger!
ReplyDeleteÅhh en sådan där fågel hade vi i granen med när jag var liten...va kul att du har kvar sådant.
ReplyDeleteKram!
Beautiful little treasures Inger!
ReplyDeleteHello Inger!! I have been missing your blog posts, but it hasn't kept me from thinking about you. Many thanks for your kind, thoughtful comments for our girl Wendy. We had her on Tramadol for almost a week, and thankfully, we did have a sling to help her when she was outside--You are right, it really does help because there's no easy way to lift and help an 80 pound dog to their feet and remain standing. She continues to get better today, but still remains unsteady on her feet and the sling remains handy.
ReplyDeleteFinally, your ornaments are lovely treasures, that I know make each Christmas tree that much more special.
My mom used to have one of the birds with the tails. I didn't realize that it was a Swedish ornament.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing all of the other ornaments. What fun!
These ornaments are beautiful. May you have all your wishes come true.
ReplyDeleteCould you pray that a dog named "Shadow" goes home. He belongs to a young man in service and now his mom is worried that when he comes home he will be lonesome for his dog.
Very nice.
ReplyDeleteI always love those little gnome like people.
ReplyDeleteThose as soo soo cute!!
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely memories of your ancestry! Christmas in Sweden must be amazing (and cold).
ReplyDeletehello inger been awhile since my last visit, love love all your unique ornaments! just lovely! happy holidays to you and yours,love the pups! hugs kat =^.^=
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and the bird is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty Inger,love looking at stuff that is different!Hope you and yours are doing good.
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