Friday, November 26, 2010

buttons, buttons, everywhere...

this morning i finished sewing the last button onto my advent calendar - now all i need to do is attach the pockets to the backing and it'll be ready to hang by december 1st!



it feels like buttons are everywhere at our house - this morning i found one in missy's dirty nappy! whoops...

take care,
em

Thursday, November 25, 2010

new ways of dining...

this week i've been able to spend more time with my sewing machine, which has been so lovely. below is another crayon roll, but this time it's a gift for a friend to give to a child from her mum's group:



i enjoyed the process of refining my design (by adding an extra embellishment across the pockets and using a ribbon instead of buttons for tying it up), but got the most blessing from being able to support K in this crafty way.

during the past few days we've started dining in the beautifully communal way husband's family (both here and in friesland) do - with dishes and pots clustered in the centre of the table, for serving straight to plates as everyone sits together:



i want this to become our family way of dining - to practice sharing, serving one another, being generous and gracious and considerate of others. i look forward to seeing the beauty of this approach grow as our family grows.

finally, missy has been making some dining progress of her own - expanding the definition of finger foods to include things that i consider spoon foods, like hommus:



(i am okay about the mess, i am okay about the mess, i am okay about the mess...)

take care,
em

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

some loveliness...

some loveliness from our garden - husband's roses:



some loveliness from this afternoon - a trip to williamstown for a walk with a good friend in the sunshine and sea breeze:



some loveliness from yesterday - time to create this new space for my treasures to live, safe from the hands of missy the inquisitive one:



(hey bro/uncle G - three posts in one week, you've got to be happy with that!)

take care,
em

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

missy's happy day...

while yesterday was my happy day, today seems to be missy's. i've been getting worried that she doesn't like swimming, because all her interactions with her teacher and the other mums involve missy scowling at them, and she usually ends up chucking some kind of minor tanty by the end of the lesson. but not today. today she squealed delightedly and swam enthusiastically throughout the lesson, giving her teacher several smiles (which she seemed to appreciate much!) perhaps it's because missy's finally figured out that she can shut her eyes and her mouth whenever we dunk her, and then it's actually pretty fun...

when we got home, missy settled herself into this cosy nook:



for those of you i haven't seen in a while, i thought i'd include a pre-christmas bump picture - apologies about the hugely attractive outfit (we'd just been swimming...):



take care,
em

Monday, November 15, 2010

strong and loud...

i heard our new baby's heartbeat today - strong and loud. it made me teary - the first real sign (other than my growing belly) that the little life in me is going well. i'm glad that these things are just as thrilling the second time around...

missy is walking almost constantly now - she doesn't care who's watching or whether she's being coaxed, she walks now for her own pleasure. today i saw her stand up without holding onto anything, so she's virtually unstoppable. the only dilemmas left are stairs and steps...

here is the saturday afternoon view from my favourite window in our house - rainsoaked:



though i should have been working on my teaching portfolio, i spent a large part of this weekend making an advent calendar, while husband hogged the computer for his exam preparations. (the exam was this morning and went pretty well - it could even be his last, if he gets accepted into a research subject for next year.) how unfortunate, to be forced to sew...



i got my inspiration from here.



our front nature strip is a carpet of these purple flowers at the moment. husband is well pleased. the only problem with the abundance of these beauties is that they've hidden the parsley that also grows in this patch - parsley that regularly gives me a laugh from my kitchen window, as i watch passers-by cautiously look over their shoulders for an audience before pinching a sprig or two for their dinner. maybe we should put a little sign up, because they needn't feel so worried - they're welcome to it...

take care,
em

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

a fortnight of growing up...

apologies for my absence during the last 2 weeks - the cup day long weekend kind of threw out my blogging habit by a week, and the past fortnight has seemed quite full.

it also seems like missy has grown up a lot in the past fortnight. she took 11 steps in a row last friday and has been walking in short bursts each day since then. she's become quite a mimic, and now regularly says, "beep beep", whenever i open or close a door (regardless of whether she's in the way and thus deserving of a "beep beep" or not.) she's taken an interest in her spoon, and while she still needs help with scooping, she definitely has no trouble getting the loaded spoon into her mouth.

i think the most beautiful thing that has happened in the past week is that husband, missy and i have been able to have dinner together every night. with husband working on site, he's been home much earlier than whenever he's in the office, and with missy stretching her bed time much later than a few months ago, our family dinners have been a time i've treasured much. next week, or even tomorrow, depending on how things go, husband will be back in the office, so i don't know how much longer our dinner time togetherness will last. but it's been lovely while it's happened.

here are some pics of my ever-growing missy - from our dinnertime togetherness:





getting a proper haircut from beppe:



and to finish, i wanted to share these beautiful roses that my good friend generously gave to me a fortnight ago - her visit was uplifting, even if brief:



take care,
em