Wednesday, July 29, 2009

To Honey - a Daughter.

Late last night I doused the last of my candles, checked dashboard and was delighted to read good news about Honey. Her daughter Pema was born 'in pure joy' yesterday morning. Visit her to see a lovely photo of a radiant Honey and her little daughter.
I find - in my excitement - I left the computer on all night. Thank you for all the candles, good wishes and prayers.

17 comments:

  1. Pat, what excellent news to start a fresh day.

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  2. Wonderful, went over and saw the photo, isn't Pema tiny? I love new born babies.

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  3. Just went over to Congratulate honey...What a sweet little bundle of joy!

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  4. Jimmy: a ray of sunshine in the rainy gloom.

    Eryl: tiny tiny little fingers. A little miracle.

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  5. Beautiful, and so tiny. Here's to hope.
    Sx

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  6. off to see the new baby! xoxox

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  7. Naomi: I knew you'd be happy for her.

    Scarlet: amen to that;)

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  8. Such a beautiful photo of the two of them! I found out that the name Pema means "lotus". Fitting for such a sweet little blossom.

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  9. Yes, I've been over to Honey's blog. She looks radiantly happy cuddling her little bundle of joy doesn't she.

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  10. Anonymous5:45 PM

    Such good news, a tiny miracle.

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  11. Wonderful to hear something good happening in the world

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  12. Anonymous11:02 PM

    Congratulations! Your daughter is an inspiration (took a peek at her blog). My sister has breast cancer- what an emotional rollercoaster. Wonderful that you have this happy news today.

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  13. Savannah: it's a joy to see them.

    Edelweiss: it is a very fitting name.

    Sandy: I thibk there is a universal ahhhh when we look at the photo.

    Charlie: oh for another miracle.

    MadameD:it certainly puts one's so called troubles in perspective.

    Cinnamon: so sorry about your sister and I hope she is as lucky as three of my friends who have passed their five years clear.
    I have misled you; Honey is not my daughter- I don't have a daughter. I was using the old fashioned birth announcement 'to Honey a daughter...(is born)

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  14. Oh, Pat, what a joyful day! Thank you so much for sharing this.

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  15. Debra: spreading a little sunshine happens all too rarely.

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  16. Congratulations to all! What great news!

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  17. Kath: they all did a wonderful job didn't they?

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