Monday, November 29, 2010

Grandpa's Retired


Dear Dad, we're so glad you've retired! Now we get to hang out with you during the week and do fun stuff. We loved spending the afternoon at the park with you, playing and smelling the roses.







We're looking forward to lots more exploring days, and we hope your back gets better soon. We hope also that it didn't have anything to do with us....


Love from Jimmy, Kees and Cath. xox

Saturday, November 27, 2010

All You Need is LOVE


Shameless craft hussy that I am, I have brazenly copied this banner from Nick of Collecting Feathers. I hope she doesn't get mad at me - this banner was her idea, all hers! I fell in LOVE with it at the BrisStyle Eco Market but I had already spent my money on this gorgeous cushion she made (above) and also, I thought it would be really fun to make, and it was.


I spent some much-appreciated alone time eating toast with goats' feta, basil and tomato and cutting out the letters. Cutting out! It is sooo relaxing! It's been too long. When I am cutting out paper....it feels like I have plenty of time on my hands. Things slow down. I got the stencil letters here, for free, then spent a lot of time faffing around at the Post Office getting them the right size, while the kids made a nuisance of themselves and I kept apologising.

The fabric is mostly vintage sheets and pillowcases; some of the sweet pillowcases I found very hard to chop into, but took a deep breath and did it. The backing was an old wrap-around skirt. And I don't know where those pom-poms came from; mostly in the craft cupboard and under it in dingy, dusty, hairbally corners. But they scrubbed up all right. And the kids are on pain of death if they dare pull them off. (You can see on the cushion above that little hands already got started on the pom-poms before I noticed. Ahh...So that's where the white ones came from! Uhh.)
At this stage, the banner refers to Family LOVE, because Matt and I spend most... okay, all...of our nights sleeping with either one of the cuddly children, but I hold out the hope that one day it will, once again, refer to Romantic LOVE!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

A Moment of Peace #2

This was my latest sacrifice for five minutes of peace: the sewing machine cover. Yes, I know, it could've been wayyyy worse. I got off easy. Jimmy loose with fabric scissors in my sewing room? Yikes! Could have been a disaster. So I'm not too worried about this one - I'll just turn it around.

Actually, the only reason I'm getting the time to write this is because I gave Jimmy a lit incense stick to play with outide. He is fascinated by the smoke! Hahahah! Such a bad mother!
Oh no, he was actually squashing a banana! Nooooo! Not wasting food!

Friday, November 19, 2010

An Afternoon with Kasia and Sophie






It was so nice to see you last weekend, Sophie and Kasia. We just love spending time with you! Thank you for making the journey to come and see us, and for the afternoon tea you were not supposed to bring! xxx





This Week

Enjoying the lovely sunlit flowers in my rear-vision mirror as we reverse out of the driveway
This little doll inspiring me to keep trying with Dutch
Enjoying a swim and a picnic tea with friends
You can guess who delivered the wedgie.
Getting back into cycling-as-transport on the days I only have Jimmy
Sewing gifts for our much-missed Esme
Painting!

Finding someone's sneaky snack - David, the painting and the cheese totally remind me of you at Jimmy's age!
And a lovely family bike ride through the Boondall Wetlands to Pam's Cafe at Nudgee Beach for a fish and chip dinner - I really recommend this to all you locals!

For a Moment of Peace

I recently enjoyed this post on Sugar City Journal: what is twenty minutes of peace worth to you? How I ever get any blogging done is a mystery to me, but while I was doing a sneaky blog post this morning, this is what was happening quietly in the toilet. I only found out because he called me when he got stuck!



Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Bugs







We really love bugs around here! I think they will definitely feature in our homeschooling next year.