Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
Holiday Card
Sylvie is four and she loves pink. She adds numbers on her fingers and wants to fly like TINK(erbell). She excels at swimming and always wants to dance. She only likes dresses, refuses to wear pants.
Leo is two and he colors on the wall. He got a hoop for his birthday for playing basketball. He loves to wiggle and jump up and down. His cute face is always in a smile, never a frown.
Joey works hard and uses his head. He builds and fixes things in his shed. His business is growing and so is his “cred”. At the end of the day, he makes sure the paper is read.
Molly juggles everything, kids, work and cooking. For some spare “me time” she is always looking. Her creative projects and crafts keep her hands busy. It all makes her dizzy and sometimes she throws a tizzy.
Silliness and love the whole year through ~ a great wish ~ from us to you.
Friday, November 30, 2007
MEW
Here are the legwarmers I have been working on. I have loved shopping at goodwill and Joanne's and I enjoy making the cambria inspired flowers. Mom got me a fancy serger (for Hanukah and my next birthday) and it gives them a very professional look. I really enjoy making new things out of old things. Heidi made me the MEW labels a few years ago and they acutally asurvived a few shelves and drawers and made their debut around age 4. I sewed them onto cars left over from my wedding. The buttons came from the house next door when the old guy moved out and his dead wife's things ended up in my hands. Love that too. I feel like my Aunt Lena and my Grandmother gave me their "need to craft" genes and that is really special to me. MEW! says it all
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Thanksgiving
Gig Harbor thanksgiving this year. Oyster Stuffing, homemade pecan pie and this year Turkey cooked in a bag (great!). Molly worked on the legwarmers (Thanks for the serger MOM!) and Sylvie played princess game while leo obsessed about the pool table ("PAY BALL?!?!") The grownups read alot of Vanity Fair and New Yorker and Seattle Times. We actually watched the Macy's day parade and the dog show with the rest of the at home americans. We did some beachcombing too and found great seaglass washed up by winter storms along with a really cool almost fossilized root ball. The sun shined all 4 days and they Olympics crowed with their beauty!
Leo is TWO
Leon turned two and we had a family and friends party. As with all parties, it started with good food and singing happy birthday and degraded into naked dancing around the train tracks.
High school musical haircut
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Halloween
Much better than last year. Though Leo had no desire to put on what amounted to a dress. I think his industrial strength belt may have been too tight.
The hat was literally on for SECONDS.
Pupkin Farm
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Paul and Frances in Northfield MN
Bainbridge Harvest Festival
Both kids were fighting colds and the weather was not looking good but we piled in to the new-to-us MPV and got down to the Ferry. It was so windy that you couldn't help but laugh. Once we got to the harvest festival, it started to rain that annoying rain that isn't really wet but you can't really open your eyes wide enough to see two kids running around a field filled with other kids and harvest happenings. We peeled apples, got the face painted, made leaf tiaras, jumped off hay bails and got exhausted in 1/2 an hour. We got back to Jen's new amazing forest house to dry off and calm down but I never recovered and the ride back was ridiculous - trying to keep kids, who hadn't napped, in a mini SUV for 40 minutes on a boat. Kim and I were singing Annie songs at the top of our lungs and cracking up at our misery. We sorda thought we sounded good.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
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