Nice cross-stitch sampler.
The early bird gets the worm.
Good reminder, thanks. From an old German proverb.
Guess I'll go eat worms.
Please wash your hands with soap first.

doing what I did again,

Okay, not exactly what I did as a kid, but here are the Osmond Brothers singing and dancing to "Red, Red Robin" on the Andy Williams Show.
Got a teardrop in my eye.
Poor little robin walkin', walkin', walkin' to Missouri;
He can't afford to fly. *

Rockin' Robin
with the Jackson Five?
Tweedily deedily dee, Tweedily deedily dee
Tweedily deedily dee, Tweedily deedily dee
Tweedily deedily dee, Tweedily deedily dee
Tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet
Little Robin Redbreast

Sat upon a tree,
Up went the Pussy-Cat,
And down went he;
Down came Pussy-Cat,
Away Robin ran,
Says little Robin Redbreast--
Catch me if you can.
* 1952 Words and music by Bob Merrill.
© 2014 Nancy L. Ruder
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