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I’m turning in to a total hermit this winter. The girls and I hardly go anywhere. It’s cold, windy and packing up three children takes so much coordinating and time. Well, actually, it’s the finding shoes and socks part that takes so much time, I think.

Anyway, you’d think we’d be going crazy staying home all the time, but I’ve actually found that my children get in to this groove of play when it’s not interrupted by errand-running. My house may be a mess as a result, but man oh man, my girls are getting some hard-core playing on. Good stuff.
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This afternoon while (I thought) everyone else was napping, Emma and I decided to try Cassi’s icicle craft. Of course the minute we got really into it, Elizabeth woke up and Mary wandered out of her room. They were messy, but fun and beautiful. And you’re getting zero glitter-factor in these pictures, but they really catch the light coming through our window. They are looking pretty beautiful from where I’m sitting right now.
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We’ve also been watching these awesome Preschool Power, Montessori videos that I checked out of the library. If you don’t mind some great 80s background music and coordinated gym suits, then these videos are great for your little ones. They show preschoolers doing things like folding laundry, arranging flowers in florist foam, dusting, making orange juice, signing "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star". We don’t really watch TV anymore, but this video is too fun to pass up. And I sit in the background making appropriate comments like, "I can’t believe that little boy is old enough to fold his own laundry!" and "Oh my goodness! He puts it away, too!!" or "Do you see how that little girl can set the table so neatly?!" They’re totally falling for it.

And you’d think with all this staying home, my laundry would be finished? I just heard a thud in the hallway. It was Emma, tripping over the laundry pile.

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I’m turning in to a total hermit this winter. The girls and I hardly go anywhere. It’s cold, windy and packing up three children takes so much coordinating and time. Well, actually, it’s the finding shoes and socks part that takes so much time, I think.

Anyway, you’d think we’d be going crazy staying home all the time, but I’ve actually found that my children get in to this groove of play when it’s not interrupted by errand-running. My house may be a mess as a result, but man oh man, my girls are getting some hard-core playing on. Good stuff.
P1010005

This afternoon while (I thought) everyone else was napping, Emma and I decided to try Cassi’s icicle craft. Of course the minute we got really into it, Elizabeth woke up and Mary wandered out of her room. They were messy, but fun and beautiful. And you’re getting zero glitter-factor in these pictures, but they really catch the light coming through our window. They are looking pretty beautiful from where I’m sitting right now.
P1010018

We’ve also been watching these awesome Preschool Power, Montessori videos that I checked out of the library. If you don’t mind some great 80s background music and coordinated gym suits, then these videos are great for your little ones. They show preschoolers doing things like folding laundry, arranging flowers in florist foam, dusting, making orange juice, signing "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star". We don’t really watch TV anymore, but this video is too fun to pass up. And I sit in the background making appropriate comments like, "I can’t believe that little boy is old enough to fold his own laundry!" and "Oh my goodness! He puts it away, too!!" or "Do you see how that little girl can set the table so neatly?!" They’re totally falling for it.

And you’d think with all this staying home, my laundry would be finished? I just heard a thud in the hallway. It was Emma, tripping over the laundry pile.

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happy new year

thank you for a year of beauty, inspiration and encouragment.

wishing for more fullness and joy in 2008

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1. as one, 2. First Day, 3. Ian’s bedroom, 4. n.50 (água e sal), 5. Urchin box, 6. marimekko duck pillows, 7. willet in winter plumage, 8. cold noses, 9. dont.be.scared, 10. Hello from Kjeragbolten!, 11. SeaUrchinCrop, 12. flying, 13. cow, 14. farm2, 15. Male Tree Swallow Feeding Baby, 16. Bee on a Flower, 17. culottes, 18. BONDING TOGETHER, 19. bed, 20. Mariah, 21. the perfect corner, 22. Untitled, 23. Hummer Tongue, 24. bibi’s bed, 25. Geometric soft "blocks", 26. july in acadia, 27. done!!, 28. the woodshed, 29. holy moly mister funny face…, 30. Little baby, big trees, 31. Here’s Mud In Your Eye, 32. Egg, 33. the best pub view?, 34. blocks, 35. frosted spiderweb, 36. covered

thank you for a year of beauty, inspiration and encouragment.

wishing for more fullness and joy in 2008

2154949704_531a59f9ac_b_2

1. as one, 2. First Day, 3. Ian’s bedroom, 4. n.50 (água e sal), 5. Urchin box, 6. marimekko duck pillows, 7. willet in winter plumage, 8. cold noses, 9. dont.be.scared, 10. Hello from Kjeragbolten!, 11. SeaUrchinCrop, 12. flying, 13. cow, 14. farm2, 15. Male Tree Swallow Feeding Baby, 16. Bee on a Flower, 17. culottes, 18. BONDING TOGETHER, 19. bed, 20. Mariah, 21. the perfect corner, 22. Untitled, 23. Hummer Tongue, 24. bibi’s bed, 25. Geometric soft "blocks", 26. july in acadia, 27. done!!, 28. the woodshed, 29. holy moly mister funny face…, 30. Little baby, big trees, 31. Here’s Mud In Your Eye, 32. Egg, 33. the best pub view?, 34. blocks, 35. frosted spiderweb, 36. covered

celebrations / LIVING WELL / out and about

peace at home

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It is a quiet afternoon here at home. Dan’s first day back to work after Christmas, Mary and Elizabeth are napping and Emma is sitting beside me working on thank you cards to send out to family. Dan and I worked hard yesterday afternoon to clean up and organize after the tornado of Christmas swept through our home. It included some packing up of older toys, some giving away and some finding homes for the new things that found their way into our house this Christmas.

I went to bed last night feeling content and blessed–a warm home, lovely gifts, and wonderful husband, caring family, and three sweet little girls to wrap my arms around each day. 

Soon, I will do a little gift re-hashing on here–once I recharge the batteries on my camera. We had some real hits this year–and as is always the case, the ones that cost the least, were the most loved.

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The pictures are from our pre-Christmas trip to the BrandyWine River Museum. The museum is known for its collection of 3 generations of Wyeth artwork–some of my favorite artists. At this time of year, the museum puts up a two-story Christmas tree full of ornaments created solely from natural materials collected from the museum gardens. Seriously, I will never look at leaves and twigs and seedpods the same way again. You can see the whole set here and get inspired. I wish I could have photographed every one to show you.

Hope your holiday was full of warmth and contentment.
More soon.

P1010058

It is a quiet afternoon here at home. Dan’s first day back to work after Christmas, Mary and Elizabeth are napping and Emma is sitting beside me working on thank you cards to send out to family. Dan and I worked hard yesterday afternoon to clean up and organize after the tornado of Christmas swept through our home. It included some packing up of older toys, some giving away and some finding homes for the new things that found their way into our house this Christmas.

I went to bed last night feeling content and blessed–a warm home, lovely gifts, and wonderful husband, caring family, and three sweet little girls to wrap my arms around each day. 

Soon, I will do a little gift re-hashing on here–once I recharge the batteries on my camera. We had some real hits this year–and as is always the case, the ones that cost the least, were the most loved.

P1010009

P1010060

The pictures are from our pre-Christmas trip to the BrandyWine River Museum. The museum is known for its collection of 3 generations of Wyeth artwork–some of my favorite artists. At this time of year, the museum puts up a two-story Christmas tree full of ornaments created solely from natural materials collected from the museum gardens. Seriously, I will never look at leaves and twigs and seedpods the same way again. You can see the whole set here and get inspired. I wish I could have photographed every one to show you.

Hope your holiday was full of warmth and contentment.
More soon.