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RE: A doll for my Grandma // Una muñeca para mi abuela

in NeedleWorkMonday3 years ago

Thank you so much @crosheille for your words. After reading the comments, I am very moved. I can't deny that my heart has crumpled several times with love and more than once tears have come to my eyes.

Stories like @yole's and @nellyhope's, who made their dolls out of corncob tuza and relived it by reading the post, fill me with joy.

Or the story of @creacioneslelys who told me that her mom made her this kind of dolls, leaves me speechless.

And @chacald.dcymt who told me that she made a burrito with marzorca- By the way I look forward to your post about that burrito.

Also knowing that mother and daughter feel identified with the story as it happened with @creacioneslelys, who is going to show the post to her mom and @irenenavarroart who read the post with her mom @yole, makes me feel that making the doll and writing the post has been worth it.

It has been worth it because several people felt identified with the story and I know that my grandmother from heaven is happy knowing that there are more stories like hers.

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See, you did it again. My emotions can’t control themselves when you speak like this. I just love you and your sweet and thoughtful heart. Geez. 😭😢

This is just a heartfelt post, including the comments and all!

😘♥️ We are one! I love you too!!!!

🤗🤗🤗🥰🥰🥰☺️☺️☺️