Sunday, August 17, 2008

Make way for the Princess




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Unknown said...

that is the walker that i, her maternal grandmom, brought from sorsogon. her greatgrandma and i fixed it as soon as possible so that KT could use it. everybody was excited to see her make her first step.

you can imagine the laughter we had watching her making an effort to move forward yet she was moving backward. on the third day, at last she was able to do so. that was a success.

see that piece of cloth wrapped around the walker? i used her granddad's old t-shirts and my old housedress. Her greatgrandma got a string that she hid years and years back. (bet you, she remembered where she kept it. hahaha!)i wrapped the rattan under the eye of the greatgrandma. she was so meticulous ensuring the comfort of her apo sa tuhod. i did appreciate her gesture.

you can just imagine how fulfilling it was to fix the walker. for me, it was the first time cos my in laws usually did everything for mm. now i am hands on with my grandchild. it is worth it.