4.20.2009

Spring!




Yay! Its spring time in Seattle. We are busily planting a little garden out front. The parrots have returned. Watching them in the evening as they pluck cherry blossoms off the tree is a treat. Its light again when I head out the door for boot camp. And we actually put on sunblock and sun hats today. In Pera's case she was wearing nothing else so that means its getting warmer!


In the crafting department I have been doing a few projects and dreaming of many more. One of which is this little sweater in light green and navy I started for Pera before she was 1 and now it probably won't fit her! Toddler sweaters should take no time at all but I think I am a little tired of knit - knit - knit.. I need to do some cables, something a little more challenging. It doesn't help the process that I knitted not 2 sleeves but 3 little sleeves!

Many ideas floating around my head right now. Projects, projects, projects. But next weekend I will put those thoughts on hold and go to a Rug Hooking Retreat with my mom in Leavenworth, WA. My first time as a happy hooker. Should be fun! Will try and take some photos and share the craftiness.




3.18.2009

strawberry fields






Wow time just flies by.. While I keep thinking I will get here to record some thoughts the days continue to pass too quickly. Today was glorious. A walk to play space we love (toddler time at Rainier Community Center) to meet with friends we love!! Then off to our local library for puzzles and books and a quick trip by our favorite bakery, Columbia City Bakery for a tiny chocolate chip masterpiece. The flowers are out in all colors and spring is definetly coming. Now if the temperature could just cooperate and warm up.

As you can see from above (can't seem to figure out how to get it to post a photo anywhere else other than the top of my entry) we are making a tea party. I have been making these little strawberries this last week for my strawberry berry girl. She loves strawberries! Really any berry except for these guys! For some reason when she walks past this little table she leaves everything as is and chucks the strawberries all over the floor. We have not gotten into why yet but that is how it is..

3.09.2009

Moving slowly

Pera's dad and I have crafted this finely tuned schedule in which one of us is home with Pera each day; so we can parent, play and experience the world through our ever changing 2 1/2 year old. We try to live slowly. We don't rush here and there.. Being one who has rarely ventured into the mall or other such place its not hard to say, "Okay, any where we go today we will walk, skip or hop! No cars, errands can wait."

That said, it's not always easy to slow down. We have had to set some ground rules for ourselves, like no crackberries at the table and when the girl says "Let's Play!" we do it. At the same time because we work at home (this is how we have made the schedule work day to day), she says things like, "Email dada!" When you work from home its easy to just work from dawn to well past dusk, because you don't ever leave your office. It gets tricky. For us slowing down includes not being plugged in all the time, with blackberries and wireless internet its hard to unplug sometimes!

So slowing down for us means setting those artificial limits so that we can enjoy our time with Pera and nourish our family connection while attempting to balance work with life. I was reading this article in this month's Parent Map and found there is yet another lable for this type of parenting: Slow Parenting. Slowing down and really enjoying the moment. Bouncing on the bed, dancing in the kitchen to "Dancing Queen"and having pancakes for dinner (and sometimes lunch, and definetly breakfast) are ways in which we parent slowly around here.

I know I am a mama to one, and going through this for the first time its easy to get on a soap box. There is a lot of privelege in the "choices" we make. Not many have such versaltile work schedules to do what we do.

I so much want to thank Pera for all she is teaching me a long the way. I may get razzed for staying in my jamas until 11 am some days (heck I don't think I get out of them some days). But I wouldn't trade in this time for the world. Being slow is a conscious choice. Being in our jamas, walking to the park (after changing clothes most days), or reading books in bed until we hanker for some pancakes with blueberries are all ways we physically slow down.

This month we are looking at a preschool for Pera. Not preschools, just one preschool. There is one 2 blocks from our house that is a cooperative school, which means parents are way involved in the day to day of the school's operation. There is very limited space. Most of the moms in our hood that we have talked with are applying to 4 - 5 some have looked at 19 schools! We have looked at one. It fits us. And if we don't get in, we can try for the next year. We will continue to fill our days with play, walks, books, and exploring the world around us, slowly.

2.22.2009

my little dog




I have been working on this little guy for a while. He is my first attempt at creating my own pattern. I am still playing with some different ideas for the head and he definetly needs a little sweater to keep his skinny long body warm in the drizzly rains of Seattle. More pictures of this guy here. All that aside I am excited about the end result. Fun to make something on flat paper and see it take a 3 D shape.

2.21.2009

Valentine's Confections



We are still in the throws of making V. day sweets long after the actual day is over. These sweet nothings are our latest makings. Kathryn helped us mix up these yummy treats. We all wore our aprons! Fun day. I got the idea for the powdered sugar hearts from this site.

2.19.2009

The week after Valentine's Day

I had big ideas of doing some posts for V day and the projects I have been working on. But my own head gets in the way. I think, "I have to have photos to post with my log." And each day I realize this, at night, when I finally have a chance to sit still and think about such things.. Then I don't want to take more pictures in the dark. Something about lighting when you are taking pictures of sweet little doggies or chocolate sweet nothings that just call for a little sun. One could think that the Seattle weather is getting in my way, but it has been absolutely gorgeous here so I just need to find the time!

At the same time this blog is not just about crafts and things. Living simply is something we attempt to practice around here. Buying used or freecycling when possible. Recognizing the simple pleasures like swinging with your family at dusk, watching all the planes fly by and counting the stars one by one as they begin to pierce the evening sky. Bliss. So with that in mind I will begin to look at other ways of posting our day and not get bogged down with the thing, the photo, or the made object. And speaking of living simply we are so excited with the changes in recycling and yard waste (not so sure about the composting of meat and dairy though) pick up that are coming soon in Seattle. We have the smallest garbage can on the block already. If Pera would potty train already we would have no garbage!

2.06.2009

A Few of My Favortie Things


  • These sweet little magnets I just got for my craft space.
  • These "fetching" fingerless gloves I made for the new mama in our family, Leah.
  • This little Pear Head.. Its like she knows Pera!
  • T shirts made by individuals here.
  • The global community of freecycle! How we can find a use or a re-use for any item, making our landfills smaller and inturn making things less disposable.