best left unsolved
So it turns out that some of you are very knowledgeable about buttons! I think that the idea of the buttons being put there by some small hoarding child the best. It reminds me of something Beebs would do, so I think that's what I'll go with, just because it makes me happy.
As we've rebuilt the walls, we've thrown some random things into them. Catalogs, a cheap plastic toy, and in one we even put in a bit of a "time capsule". It was photos of us and the house and receipts and some random information all slipped inside a CD case I got free with some pharmaceuticals. "See, back in 2005, the drug companies gave people all sorts of things!"
Above we have the latest dose of washcloth evangelism. These went out to Elie's mom over the weekend. She taught me how to knit as a grown up. When I was little, my grandmother taught me, but I didn't have the patience. I'm so glad Helen helped me awaken my knitting fingers and put them to good use!







Happy Easter!