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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

:: Yarn Along ::

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On the needles :: I was about half done with the lace pattern on my Multnomah when I had to tear it out. I missed something somewhere and was off. I knew I was off but kept going until I reached a point I couldn't fake it anymore...rip. Good thing I'm enjoying the simplicity of it and how pretty the lace is even though it is so simple and the yarn...I guess my summer shawl making is going to take all summer.

On the nightstand :: See that "lucky day" sticker? That's my library's brilliant idea of having a shelf next to the self-check out counter with a copy of new releases. I got to pick up a grown up book (the adult sections of the library are many floors above the children's section and very quiet...not something I want to haul my collection up to very often). I read The Witness by Nora Roberts in two days, this included two very late nights because I had to know if it turned out! I'm sticking with Jane Eyre and it is getting good. Surprised me, Mr. Rochester did...

Monday, July 9, 2012

4 months

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We are back to bring you our sweet #6's monthly update. We've had a milestone around here this month but I'll let #2 tell you about it since it is him month to share about his sister.

  • She's cute.
  • She's fun to hold.
  • She's rolling over a lot.


That last one is just too much of a big deal to leave in the words of an 8 year old brother. Miss #6 rolls from her back to her tummy now and most often gets a little worked up that she's stuck sucking carpet. But in a move completely unusual for my babies she has been completely content to just lay there. Eyes wide open and laying completely relaxed. She even laid on her tummy in the middle of the living room and fell asleep the other day...strange and wonderful.

Friday, July 6, 2012

Byzantine Crosses

I'm thinking July may have to be the month I catch up. I looked over my list of things I wanted to write about, share here, document and remember. I'm behind. I always say {at least to myself} that I will be more consistent. Perhaps it just is what it is and I won't worry about it but with no journal and no scrapbook, this space is where I keep track of most of our goings-on...so I'll catch up.


We are in the thrills of summer with absolutely no routine, which I think can only last a couple more weeks before I go crazy, and school work in few and far between moments. But I bring you a project from all the way back in March (!).


Byzantine Crosses

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We learned that Byzantine artists used egg yokes to bind the pigments of their paints. We tried our own painting with egg yoke based paint by painting on sugar cookie dough. And enjoyed an afternoon treat of beautiful and delicious snacks!

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Monday, July 2, 2012

Dance

I'm thinking July may have to be the month I catch up. I looked over my list of things I wanted to write about, share here, document and remember. I'm behind. I always say {at least to myself} that I will be more consistent. Perhaps it just is what it is and I won't worry about it but with no journal and no scrapbook this space is where I keep track of most of our goings-on...so I'll catch up.

So...today I bring you dance. As in the dance class #1 took most of last year and finished with a recital and community performances in May (!).

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#1 started being curious about dance at some point, I don't even really remember the start of her interest, and started dropping hints about maybe taking a class. In an effort to invest in the children's interests and passions and as a way of making sure #1 has other interests besides basketball we decided that dance would be something worthwhile of her time. I started researching dance places around town. #1 wanted to take a hip-hop class, that added a level of "concern" for me as I wasn't sure what kind of moves, music and costumes we would encounter. I found Hosanna Dance in town, and know some friends who have taken classes there, that met my "concerns" and #1 interest in hip-hop.

She started weekly classes in December and as the spring got closer and closer the work of class started turning toward the recital. Recital week is a pretty big deal with rehearsal, pictures and the actual show. For #1 we also had to purchase all the make-up and hair supplies necessary for her performances. I don't use a lot of make-up and hair supplies so we had to purchase everything new and #1 had so much fun with it all!

#1 did a great job with her performance. It was a joy to watch her on stage and working out something new and taking an interest and following through.

Another thing I really liked about Hosanna Dance was that after the recital, the last couple weeks of the class year were devoted to community performances in assisted living homes in the area. I thought it was a wonderful way of teaching the kids to give back to the community in whatever way they could and a blessing to the residents who maybe don't get out much.