Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas!


Our Holiday eCard - the actual cards are still sitting on the kitchen table. Tsk-tsk!


We made gingerbread houses out of graham crackers. I had made a ton of them for Maggie's Kindergarten class and she got sick at school that day and had to miss the whole decorating experience. So, we re-created it at home. It was a lot of fun and there was quite a lot of sugar consumed...


Like this...


Everyone got in on the act.


Maggie was very methodical.


This little guy was made by Todd, who has waaay too much patience, out of mini marshmallows and tiny anise candies.


One of the finished products - voila!!


We made gingerbread men too. And, Momo decided to buck tradition and make a gingerbat!


And, now, a fun game for you to play... In the tradition of "Where's Waldo?", here's "Where's Momo?" Can you spot her???

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Monday, October 27, 2008

A Few of My Favorite Things...

I keep seeing these wonderful lists of things that people like. Just random, happy little lists of the things that make people smile. So, minus a snappy title, here are a few things that make ME smile...



Can you believe it? It's a Halloween Izze and it's so pretty to look at and even prettier to drink. Yum...



I love the look of vintage Halloween decorations. Sadly, true vintage Halloween items are very expensive and very hard to find! I found this at Michael's - by Martha Stewart. Cute, vintage-like and $7!



Check out the cat - adorable!



I found these at a little antique store in Carpinteria - love, love, love! I'm waiting for some of the diners in my house to get a little bit older before we actually light the candles at dinner time.



A total score at the Pasadena Rosebowl Flea Market. A lovely vintage strawberry (can you tell I like strawberries?) table runner and five napkins. In great condition so they may just be nice repro prints.




I found these linens as well - adorable and the dogwood on the green is so freakin' pretty! No, I don't own an iron. (okay, I do, I just don't like to use it)



This is not one of my favorite things. However, it makes me smile when I see it on my oven. Blanket-O-Flame!! Sounds so dangerous...



I found this on eBay. Pajama Bags!! I dream of the girls tucking their jammies into one of these guys...



This is a perfect example of a craft gone wrong. I found this on the Anna Maria Horner website and for some reason, my fabric bubbled up on the canvas. I will try again because it is such a wonderful craft!

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Farewell to Sunburnt Arms

Ahh, another looong pause between posts. I've found this thing they call Facebook on the internet. Have you heard of it?

Hee...

Reasons why I wish to remove myself from Facebook:
1) It takes up way too much of my time.
2) It makes me feel highly inadequate for having such a SMALL circle of friends. How DO people have 387 friends, really??
3) It makes me slightly uncomfortable to peek at friend's of friend's photos - awkward photos if you know what I mean...
4) I feel bad if I don't return a Scrabble play in a timely manner.
5) It takes up way too much of my time.

So, here are the last photos of the Summer 2008 (our trip to Carpinteria) and, hopefully, the first of a new round of posts for me. Really...




Friday, January 18, 2008

Jellybeans for Breakfast


When I was a little girl, I L-O-V-E-D books. I loved to read them, hold them and just look at them for hours and hours. I'd get lost just staring into the pages and imagining that I was really there in the stories. It was the perfect way of escaping from the reality of my home life. One of my favorite books as a child (actually there are so many) was "Jellybeans for Breakfast" by Miriam Young. I cherished every page right down to the tiniest jellybean.

Flash forward 30 or so years and I am now blessed with two little readers of my own. I have tried to foster a love of books in them and we make weekly journeys to the local library to supplement our own growing stash of books. They too are hooked! I've tried to bring many of my old favorites into their lives such as Richard Scarry and Dr. Seuss. As my oldest began approaching Kindergarten age, I began to think of "Jellybeans for Breakfast" and how perfect it is for girls her age. I looked at book stores and online and couldn't find it. Well, that's not totally true, I did find it online for over $150.00 - whew!!

I asked my mother if she remembered it and, hopefully, had she saved it?? My mother is a saver. She saved every report I ever wrote in school, every art project, mother's day card, even random drawings on the back of envelopes. And, she had indeed saved an enormous amount of our childhood books - tons of them! My kids were thrilled to get all the wonderful books from grandma - but, one was missing.

Now, I have to admit, my mother's saving habits have always bothered me. I'm a chucker. If it's not in use, or will not be in use it's gone. We've fought about this and it's been a painful subject for both of us. It's so odd, a part of me is so deeply touched that she carefully tucked away all of these wonderful creations of mine over so many years! And, when my own little artists present me with something they have made, I too am finding myself bitterly fighting the urge to save every last tiny scribble and paint splatter.

Last year, I was looking in my mother's closet and I discovered another stash of children's books. My heart jumped. Would it be there? And, suddenly, there it was. Just as I had remembered it all those years ago. I was so happy that I cried. I cried for all the times I had read that book, so loving every word and illustration. I cried for all the times I had told my mother to just get rid of all the junk!

Flash forward to tonight. My husband is reading to our little girls. Reading the very book that brought me so much joy and continues to give so much joy to my own children.
Thank you Miriam Young.
Thank you mom.