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The roses around the neighborhood have been blooming for a while, but the ones in my garden are still taking their time.
My big arched bush of Cecile Brunner is slowly opening up its blooms. I can’t wait for it to fully bloom; it will be a spectacular view!
I couldn’t wait any longer to pick the first roses from my garden. The tiny blossoms of Cecile Brunner made a cute little bouquet, and it’s incredible how such small flowers filled the entire room with sweet fragrance.
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And now to the news I’ve been so much looking forward to share.
My little boy was born on the 15th of April. His name is Nikolai. We picked this name because it’s both Norwegian (my husband is of Norwegian descent) and Russian (I am of Russian/Ukrainian descent). We were considering English equivalent name Nicholas, but decided to keep it within our cultural heritages.
The baby is doing well, and so is his mama.

Two weeks ago I posted about my new hankies with pink embroidery. I promised to show them again once I had added crocheted lace to them. Well, here they are!

I used crochet thread size 8 and a very thin crocheting hook (I have no idea what size it is) that my father made for my mom about thirty years ago. I didn’t follow any patterns, just experimented a bit and came up with my own. And I must say I am very happy with the results!
I'm joining these wonderful Friday link parties:
Home Sweet Home Friday @The Charm of Home,
Thrifty Things Friday @ The Thrifty Groove,
Show and Tell Friday @ My Romantic Home.
Dear Friends,
Today, I want to share some personal news. Some of you might remember that back in September I wasn’t feeling well and even had to stop blogging for a while. And some of you might have guessed the nature of my illness…
A baby!
Several months have passed since then, and my little boy (my second son) will finally arrive this month. My family and I are very excited to meet him!
I might disappear from the blog world for some time, but please don’t forget about me; I will be back!

The cute blanket in the picture was crocheted by my mom.
Today I want to show another little cross-stitched project that I have done lately. I cross-stitched this red rose to make a thank-you note card.
The pattern is quite simple. It only requires three shades of red (or it could be pink, yellow, or whatever color of roses you prefer) for the rose itself and three shades of green for the leaves.
The original pattern, which you can see here, is in pink, but I didn’t have any pink thread on hand, so I went with red. I think it turned out pretty good.
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Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful week!
I am linking this post to
Making the World Cuter Monday @ Making the World Cuter,
Amaze Me Monday @ Dittle Dattle,
It’s Sew Fun Tuesday @ It’s Sew for You,
Talent Tuesday @ Vintage Wanna Bee.
