Bead work
Here are some pictures of Lily and Lucy stringing beads. They made bracelets, anklets and more bracelets and more anklets.
Lucy has not been too keen on all the picture taking around here, so I had to be extra stealthy to snap these shots.
Here they are at bead central.

In the last picture Lucy growled at me for taking pictures, and here is Lily doing her growl.

Finally a picture with a smile!

And of course there is rollerboi who has no qualms about having his picture taken, he even posed for the picture.


Just for the record, I did NOT pick out Jon’s clothes.
The girls did have fun making jewelery. Actually, I think Lily had more fun watching Lucy and then wearing her creations!
I “enjoyed” some quiet time doing laundry while all were playing this evening. I’m ready to have this baby!!! He is very wiggly, but still very gentle!
Hi all
Bracelet making is fun. I hope Lucy enjoyed it. I know she hates the camera, but she’s too cute — and needs to have fun pics taken! Jon already knows that. He poses for everything. Lily is adorable, but she can’t help that!
Jen, we all know that you would be very happy to drop this kid you’re carrying in a heartbeat. It’s hot, you’re fat, and you’re tired. Sorry, pregnancy lasts nine months. Thank God, you’re not an elephant. I think they have to wait about 18 months!
Thanks again for sharing!
Love you all,
Muma
Where’s my bracelet or anklet? Need to do it again so you can send me one Lily and Lucy! Looks like you had fun doing it and I know Lucy you’re like me you’d rather be the one taking the pictures! And Jon that is a cute pose you struck there. Skating looks like fun too! Miss you all
Love Aunt Bev
Hi Lucy,
i like your pictures, they amazing and colourful, You family have nice house, Our samburu houses are made of sticks, speared with cow dungs, during rain water flow inside our bodies, But we are happy lived this house, Let hope we will see each other when hoperfully visit your home country this year,
Best of luck in your life, Samburu warrior thomas in africa, hoperfully coming to America day