11.19.2009

Rain is the word

Oddly this finely feels like a Seattle winter. We have flowers but the air has definetly gotten crisper and I am busily working on a sweater for P in an attempt to keep her just a little snugglier during this chilly and windy time. All the while she is busy creating the world around her..








11.17.2009

Little Fall Love for Grandma

We have been collecting various leaves. Some have ended up in the wonderful leaf press my dad made me a few years back for various fall projects and some have made a little loveliness around the house. But by far the most enjoyable project has involved freshly gathered leaves and lots of tempura paint. This is a spoiler!!! As we are bringing to Grandma's house for a centerpiece to decorate for the Thanksgiving festivities. For now we are enjoying it at our house. There is definitely enough love to spread around. Happy Fall!!









11.03.2009

Little Nests





What fun we had today. Digging worms and putting the garden boxes to bed with fig leaves. Thoses worms never had such a nice bed to play in! Tobias and I have been taking parenting classes for the past several weeks. And looking at new ways to see our selves as we grow and learn with Pera. I am trying to let a little bit of my neat freak go. Trying to get closer to Pera in play, in laughter and in tears. Its a work in progress, but so worth it.

10.28.2009

Weekend in the sun





The Beach: Hermit crabs, climbing, sun and sand

















We woke up Sunday morning and were lounging in a bed dripping with sunlight. Its October right? So we all agreed it was time to catch a ferry and go to the beach! I have lived in Seattle how long and have never been to Vashon Island, a 20 minute ferry ride away. It was time for swift corrective action (nothing happens swiftly around here but after 15+ years in Seattle we were ready to take the trip)! We made the ferry, hopped on shore and after a few twists and turns wound up in the sweet village of Vashon proper. We had a decadent breakfast at the Hardware store and then found ourselves at the local farmers market.

We thought we would hit a local pumpkin patch on our way to the beach but found ourselves at a local pumpkin carving contest with the Vashon Youth Council (VYC). Look for all entries on their website at the bottom of the left hand side. They graciously let us take our pumpkin home rather than displaying it in the town through Halloween. Thank you! Our first family carving.

After high jacking our pumpkin entry we headed to KVI beach. This is a private beach owned by a broadcasting company to house one of their broadcasting towers. That aside it is sweet, sandy, warm with wildlife galore and dog friendly. Very fun. Pera asked where we would be staying on the beach over night and then when found out we would not be camping was certain we could just stay anyways and sleep in the car.. We will be back.

10.22.2009

A little pullover to keep a girl warm






Pera is a girl of many wonderful opinions. One of the current opinions is no coats! We just went from having naked time all day every day to sock and hat weather. So with that in mind I decided to make her a little sweater with a pocket friend to entice her. The yarn is bamboo. I love the soft feel of it. Pera loves the rabbit friend. Hopefully we will get a few good wears in it before the really cold weather hits. (So you don't think this is all she would wear, it is an additional layer to go over pants and a shirt like a smock). The sweater pattern came from Lucinda Guy's, And So To Bed. The pocket friend is from Knitted Animals by Anne -dorthe Grigaff, which I got out of the library. It is going to have to go on my long list of books we just need to have in this house. In fact thinking this year for Christmas Pera will get books, books, books. There are so many great ones out there and with the change in the weather we are spending many a rainy morning in bed reading. Joyous! Happy knitting!

10.19.2009

Sweater in Action

Here is a sweater I made some time ago for my niece Mairin. It was so nice to flip computer on today and see this creation in action, smile. I have many more posts to come. Blogger is giving me some grief. But there will be more... Oh yes, much more

9.26.2009

September Daze




Well hello there! Long time no see blog land. I have been doing a multitude of things and ignoring my cathardic experience of documentation for way too long. It seemed like we were in the throws of sssuuuummmeeerrr until a week ago and then "the sky opened up and RAIN was the word!"~ Priscilla and the Splish Splash Surprise.

And now I will return to you and do some catch up photo posting and what not of the events of the past TWO months!

Here are some photos of what we did one week in September. We are firmly into climbing things and rocks at the Farmer's Market Park in Columbia City are a great destination. We also went and saw Reptile Man one rainy Saturday morning and met this little guy. I am not one of those parents who lets her child socialize with large snapping reptiles. And this one is smiling to boot. Never trust they say.. She did pee all over her handler, excuse me I live with a 3 year old so it can not be left unstated. Finally that same rainy morning we headed over to Gas Works Park and climbed the hill for some good puddle fun. Dad got a bit wet too.

More soon! Oh yes and there are crafts to share. xo