Friday, April 15, 2011

Meet Henriette and Adrienne.


These two French girls Henriette (left) and Adrienne (right) were made by my girls during our France Spring Fun Days during Spring break. We started these fun days last summer (aptly called Summer Fun Days), and each week the girls picked something that they wanted to learn about. Last summer we learned about China, Dinosaurs and the USA. So basically, I read them books about the subject, we make food, do crafts, songs, activities, etc... related to what we are studying. Studying is really not the appropriate word here, because they seriously love these weeks and are already counting the days until the next one: Rock and Roll. I do this with the kids because it is fun and it gives structure to our days during the summer. Here are some of the other things we did during France week:

They designed, built and painted a paper mache Eiffel tower for Henriette and Adrienne...

which was also a Polly Pocket boudoir for a period of time : )

We ate a delicious French breakfast of hot chocolate, croissants & jelly. On the first day we made crepes with nutella.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Block Print and Book Club.


I wanted to share this beautiful postcard that my super-talented friend sent me for Christmas! It is a reduction block print, and you can check out her blog, create*make*smile to see how she did it. While the process is time consuming, the result is spectacular... I was so happy to find mine in the mail!


Last month, my book club read the book Room by Emma Donoghue. I was pretty apprehensive about the subject matter, but it was handled in a way that was not totally horrifying. Here is a synopsis from Amazon:

“Five-year-old Jack and his Ma live and eat and play and sleep in one room - an 11×11-foot space that is their prison - captives of the terrifying man Jack calls Old Nick. But as Jack grows older and more curious, it becomes clear that the room will not be able to hold him and Ma forever.”

I recommend it.
4 stars

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Felt Conversation Hearts, Bows and a Dragon.

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These tiny felt conversation hearts are destined for my 4 year old daughter’s classroom for Valentine’s Day. I stamped the words onto felt with ink from regular old stamp pads... I have a feeling that the words will be fading away with time, but I’m sure there is some ink out there that would be more durable. I am hoping to give each of her friends 3 or 4 of them in a little bag, with my daughter’s homemade valentine heart/card attached. The recurring theme of things taking longer than I expect is holding true, although I did start working on these last week, so I think I have time to finish.

Actually, these bows that I made took about as long as I thought they would - only about 15 minutes each, and they were the first ones I have ever done. A friend of mine made this cute Halloween one for my daughter, so I based mine off of hers...

My daughter saw me posting things on the blog and wanted to share this exotic dragon that she made at school in celebration of the Chinese New Year:

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Winter Goings-on.


Here is my husband plowing the driveway at the tail end of 18 inches of snow last week. We all played outside in it, and during the 2 snow days off of school, the girls got a head start on some Heart/Elephant Valentines...

... and cozied up with Romeo, the friendliest most fantastic cat who ever lived!

Monday, January 3, 2011

January 3, 2003.


Happy Anniversary, DJ! xoxo

...and thank you : )

Friday, December 31, 2010

Hand Made Christmas Gifts.


This year we decided make each other's Christmas presents instead of buying them. The only one who opted out was my husband, but he helped the kids to make their gifts for me. Instead of opening them with the "regular" presents on Christmas Day, and getting lost in the shuffle, we each opened one hand made gift on Christmas Eve. I made the cat above, now named "Kitten", for my 6 year old daughter, and her reaction to this gift was the highlight of my Christmas. The pattern for the cat, by the way, is from this really cool book, Wee Wonderfuls by Hillary Lang.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Book Club.


A few months ago I joined in my first book club. It is made up of 5 women, including myself, and we meet about once a month at someone in the group's house. The first book we read was The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. The second book was The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein, and we are about to read Room by Emma Donoghue. While I really love reading, I don't see myself writing long reviews on this blog... so unless I come across something extraordinarily good or bad, I will just post the book. Oooh, and perhaps a star rating! Ok, here are the first two books, with (my) star rating above. (Out of 5 stars.)
3 stars

2.5 stars

p.s. I really don't have a handle on whether anyone reads my blog, but if you happen to have a book club suggestion, it is my turn to pick the next book, and I am looking for ideas...