Monday, November 30, 2009
little writer
Paloma wants to know how to spell everything, and wants to know how to read every word she sees. One of her her favorite things to do is sit down at the computer and send John an e-mail. She's gotten really good at remembering how to spell her 'core' set of words, and can work independently on her little love notes.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Man Shops Globe
Monday, November 23, 2009
winter styles
Thursday, November 19, 2009
let the countdown begin!
Is it just me, or has the Holiday Season come upon us really fast this year?! I'm already feeling the stress of getting ready!
If you are, too, here's a FREE gift from mibo studios to get ready for the countdown to begin.
Did I mention it was FREE? What a nice gift!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
the big reveal
We found the perfect glasses for Lio! He loves the fact that the frames are tortoise shell (he is an animal lover, you know) , and that they are different from the other kids he's seen with glasses. What he loves the most about them, though, is the fact that he can see things that are far away! The whole day he was so excited about the things that he could read and the details that he noticed. He even wanted to sleep in his glasses. I think he looks so cute and so smart. And what do I love about them the most? Well, all of the reasons that he likes them, but most of all, the fact that he loves wearing them.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
uh, hello!
About 3 years ago, I surprised John for Father's Day with some photos of the kids. A friend of mine took them at Ault Park, and I love how they turned out. I framed them and we have them hanging in the living room. Love looking at them captured in that moment in time. Lio was just 3, and Paloma not even 1 yet.
This weekend our friends visited for the day, and Kenny brought along his camera.
Isn't he amazing?!?! Yes, I know. It's time to hire him for another photo session.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
purple and shiny, rhinestones a +
These days, Lio's favorite color is purple, and he's into the glitz factor of jewels. Love this about him, but not so sure how it would translate to a pair of glasses. For him.
We went to the eye doctor yesterday after his teacher mentioned he had trouble seeing some words from across the room. I really didn't think he was going to need any, so was super surprised when the exam was over and the doctor gave me a prescription for his nearsightedness!
We looked at some frames for a bit, and he was very attracted to the purple, shiny, gemstone studded glasses...that I'm pretty sure are for girls. I wish that I could let him choose what he loves, but he's so nervous about wearing glasses and all of the attention (good and bad) that he's going to get. Getting teased about his flashy girl glasses would not help.
We're going to go later to pick out some frames - and hopefully steer him towards some cool glasses that are a bit more subtle. For a kid that wants to blend in, that's probably the best bet for now.
Oh, and if you do see him in his new glasses, maybe comment on how smart and great he looks, but in private. He would be super embarrassed if a big deal was made out of them in front of a lot of people.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
branching out
I was contacted by an old friend from highschool about ordering some doveylove things for her daughters. She wondered if I ever did pins, and since I had recently made some for The Spotted Goose's line of clothing, I told her that I would be happy to branch out and create some for her!
I really like how they turned out with the touch of ribbon, and am thinking of adding different materials to make them more dimensional and more interesting.
They just may be the newest addition to the line of doveylove accessories. I'll keep you posted.
I really like how they turned out with the touch of ribbon, and am thinking of adding different materials to make them more dimensional and more interesting.
They just may be the newest addition to the line of doveylove accessories. I'll keep you posted.
Monday, November 9, 2009
last year's work
Just one year ago, I was hired to create a display for a Holiday Market that The Spotted Goose (the great boutique that carries doveylove pieces) was participating in. It was a whirwind project that kept me super busy and had a quick turn around, but was also one that I was very proud of.
Just today, I was asked to create another custom rug for one of the store's customers. I was super flattered, but had to say no. The work that goes into getting the materials and creating the rug is way more than I can handle right now. But nice to know that someone out there liked it!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
beautiful
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
getting in the spirit
OK, so I've mentioned that John and I aren't really into Halloween, but I have to admit that it is getting more and more fun each year with the kids! I haven't ever "decorated" for Halloween before, but last week, at the last minute, I decided to work on that a bit and make the house a little more festive.
I love the look of silhouettes, so just by using black paper I was able to cut out some bats, owls and skulls to hang over the kitchen island. I also hung up all of the fun art that the kids brought home from school all week.
We had all of our pumpkins in the house until Halloween day, since our first set were stolen from our porch a few weeks ago! :( That helped make it feel a little more festive as well, and makes me want to bring them back inside again. But I won't! :)
I had read somewhere about how it's important to mark the passing of time - change your surroundings to celebrate the time of year and the different seasons. Paloma and Lio did love getting in the spirit and seeing the decorations, and I did, too. Time goes too quickly these days, and it is important to make each occasion a memorable one.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Halloween
On Saturday we spent the day getting ready for Halloween! In the morning we carved pumpkins and finished up last minute costume details, all in preparation for the big night of trick-or-treating. Lio and Paloma were sooooo excited this year!
Lio designed his pumpkin as a bat to go along with his costume idea. (You can see the finished pumpkin with him in the picture below, and Paloma designed the owl.)
For Lio's bat costume, I found ideas using an umbrella as the wings, added the fur belly, and made some big bat ears (worthy of echo location) on a hat. He kept telling me how much he liked his costume, and slept in his hat that night. :) I felt really good about that.
Paloma wanted to be a skeleton, so we made her as cute as we could with glow in the dark pajamas and some accessories we had on hand.
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