Lilly has been quite taken with books lately. It's quite often the she'll have wandered off only for me to find the she has piled all her books in the rocking chair and she is happily chatting and giggling away. I hope she always likes books this much.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Projects
Here are a couple photos of a few of the things I have been working on lately.
The scarf: Mike bought me the yarn (100% mohair) for my birthday last year. I just now got to making it. He also bought me a pattern but I didn't have the needles for it so I found this pattern online. It turned out ok, I would have liked it to be longer and I had the yarn but I thought it would be a lot longer once I blocked it. I think I might make a knitted flower with the left over to close it so I don't have to wrap it and lose the lace pattern.
The scarf: Mike bought me the yarn (100% mohair) for my birthday last year. I just now got to making it. He also bought me a pattern but I didn't have the needles for it so I found this pattern online. It turned out ok, I would have liked it to be longer and I had the yarn but I thought it would be a lot longer once I blocked it. I think I might make a knitted flower with the left over to close it so I don't have to wrap it and lose the lace pattern.
before I blocked it
after, not a lot longer but much smoother
I made mike help me get a close up of the pattern.
This was my first lace knitting and all in all it turned out ok, I'm definitely going to try more lace.
The poncho:
Mike found this on Etsy and wanted to buy it for Lilly for Christmas. He sent me the link and I looked and figured I could make it. I started my hunt for the pattern and yarn and well it wasn't much of a hunt. You can find the pattern here, and it's FREE! I also ordered the yarn from them, great quality and pretty cheap! The pattern was a bit tricky as I think English is the third translation but it worked out well I think. Lillian isn't super thrilled with it yet, she wears it for a few minutes and then is pretty pleased with herself when she pulls it off.
It's supposed to have a tie at the top but I'm afraid that due to the weight of the hood it will just choke her so for now I'm leaving it off.
It's kind of challenging to get a 1 year old to pose.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Christmas Stockings
Both Mike and Lilly needed stockings this year. My mom made me and all of my siblings one years ago, it's the only one I've ever had and I plan to keep it that way.
Isn't it lovely? Way too much embroidery for me!
Really I shouldn't say that it's too much embroidery, you should see the ones my sister does. (Lydia that's a hint to take photos and post so that I can insert a link here to your amazing stockings) Thanks for posting Lyd
You see I just don't have the patience to do what she does her's look something like this.
Except all are appropriate according to the recipient. All of those little details are done by hand. AMAZING!
Ok anyways. I wanted one for Mike and one for Lilly but was not willing to do all that work and for a while I felt guilty. Then I remembered that such projects are supposed to be fun and if it's not going to be fun, don't do it. (Ask my mom about this theory)
I wanted Mike's and Lilly's to match mine in size but I didn't care about actually matching fabric or anything like that. So I went to one of the blogs I follow and found these directions. click here to see This was a bit more complicated because I used cotton instead of felt like my mom did. I had to use batting and then line them and ugh, hand sew the binding as well as the embroidery for the names (I don't enjoy using a needle and thread though I am getting better) With the directions from Anna and my stocking as a pattern, so they'd be about the same size, here's what I ended up with.
I love, love, love, this fabric.
I think Mike was pleased with his reindeer.
I should have turned the flash on on my camera but oh well. I'm quite pleased with them. They aren't perfect and maybe some day I will make fancy-shmancy ones like what Lydia does but then again, maybe not.
Merry Christmas...
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Oh Christmas Tree..
I am so excited for Christmas this year. Last year was Lillian's first Christmas but she was only a few months old and didn't really have any clue what was going on. We were also preparing to move to Alaska a week post Christmas and it was really hard for me to relax and enjoy the holidays. So I wanted this year to be different.
We got our Christmas tree last night and got it put up and decorated. Lilly helped at the beginning but it was about bedtime. She did really well until I tried to help her put her ornament on the tree, I think she would have slept with it had I let her.
I'm still working on stockings for Mike and Lilly, I'll be sure to post those in a couple days when I get them done.
We got our Christmas tree last night and got it put up and decorated. Lilly helped at the beginning but it was about bedtime. She did really well until I tried to help her put her ornament on the tree, I think she would have slept with it had I let her.
I'm still working on stockings for Mike and Lilly, I'll be sure to post those in a couple days when I get them done.
Helping Daddy with lights.
This was right after she had a mini melt down.
Our lovely tree.
Monday, November 22, 2010
As I was writing the first blog Lillian was playing on the counter next to me. She's figuring out how to get these crayons to work
She stood up and opened the cabinet and I flashed forward about 4 years to when she climbs up and gets a cup to get a drink all by herself. I'm not quie sure I'm ready for that...
Okay Okay....
I know, it's been a while. I'm not very good at keeping up with this (I think I went over this in my last post) and I really don't have much of an excuse. Maybe I'll do better... we'll see how that goes.
Lilly is now 16 months. She has been walking for about four months now. She gets faster and faster every day and has perfected the art of running away, especially when she sees you have a diaper in your hand. She has recently discovered "talking on the phone" (her version is without the talking, just holding the phone to her ear.) She loves books, well, likes to carry them around and get one of us to read, she's bored after about page three most of the time. She also likes to carry around anything the resembles paper and a pen and "take notes." I have tried giving her markers and crayons, it usually doesn't work too well, she is more interested in putting them all back in the box than anything.
I love seeing more and more of her personality come out. I am amazed at how much she knows and how quickly she picks up on things. I gave her her coat the other day and told her to put it away. I was assuming that she'd throw it on the floor and go off to do something else. I was wrong, no more than 2 minutes later she came back to me with her coat and a hanger, I certainly didn't teach her that.
She tends to be a very busy little girl. Busy in a good way, not a holy terror way. :-) Quite often you'll find her sitting on the floor organizing something. Or better yet in the "box" she discovered this a few weeks ago and it remains her favorite spot. She throws all the animals out, climbs in and then stuffs the animals in underneath and on top of herself. Pretty common to find her there or in the laundry basket.
Towards the end of April, she will be a big sister. I can't believe that it's 5 months now. Part of me wishes that she understood a little bit that there is going to be a baby, but I think it will upset her world less this way.
I think next on her list of accomplishments will be talking...
Lilly is now 16 months. She has been walking for about four months now. She gets faster and faster every day and has perfected the art of running away, especially when she sees you have a diaper in your hand. She has recently discovered "talking on the phone" (her version is without the talking, just holding the phone to her ear.) She loves books, well, likes to carry them around and get one of us to read, she's bored after about page three most of the time. She also likes to carry around anything the resembles paper and a pen and "take notes." I have tried giving her markers and crayons, it usually doesn't work too well, she is more interested in putting them all back in the box than anything.
I love seeing more and more of her personality come out. I am amazed at how much she knows and how quickly she picks up on things. I gave her her coat the other day and told her to put it away. I was assuming that she'd throw it on the floor and go off to do something else. I was wrong, no more than 2 minutes later she came back to me with her coat and a hanger, I certainly didn't teach her that.
She tends to be a very busy little girl. Busy in a good way, not a holy terror way. :-) Quite often you'll find her sitting on the floor organizing something. Or better yet in the "box" she discovered this a few weeks ago and it remains her favorite spot. She throws all the animals out, climbs in and then stuffs the animals in underneath and on top of herself. Pretty common to find her there or in the laundry basket.
Towards the end of April, she will be a big sister. I can't believe that it's 5 months now. Part of me wishes that she understood a little bit that there is going to be a baby, but I think it will upset her world less this way.
I think next on her list of accomplishments will be talking...
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
It's been a while
I haven't posted in several weeks. I don't feel like I have much to write about so most of this will be photos. It was nice and not windy today so we went outside for bit.
It's nice to have a "big brother" two days a week. Caswell is doing very well with Lilly, often helping her walk and...
teaching her how to examine bugs. They were also throwing "javelins," aka sunflower stalks.
Teeny tiny girl in a BIG world.
Lilly is walking now, all over the place. She does very well most of the time, goes up and down the driveway slope pretty well too. She's starting to come get me and lead me to random places in the house as well.
Oh and she has eight teeth now.
Still obsessed with picking up rocks, I have to watch her closely as she likes to eat them as much as she likes to carry them around.
My happy Lilly, 14 months.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
Sleep
Lilly was a great sleeper when she was tiny. Starting at three weeks old she slept through the night and by that I mean from 7pm to 8am with out fail. This continued through our drive to Alaska, so about 6 months. Once we got here though everything fell apart, she was up multiple times a night for no apparent reason. We tried everything and I never could get her to sleep all the way through the night. Lately it had been up 6-8 times and would usually end up with me sitting with her on the couch while she slept.
She came down with a pretty nasty cold last week, one that left her so stuffy she couldn't eat with out getting out of breath. So after 3-4 days of this I gave her cold medicine so she could sleep. And sleep she did, all night usually until 9-10 am. I haven't felt so good in months.
Last night however I did not give her any medicine and Mike put her to bed, well it is 7:30 am and she is still sleeping and she has been asleep since Mike put her to bed. Go DAD!
I'm not counting on this to continue forever (wouldn't want to jinx myself) but for now we are enjoying it thoroughly. The only downfall to this is that when she does not get up until 10am she does not take a nap. Hopefully we will get into a routine of 8am wake up and one nap and then sleeping all night.
It's all good until she gets another tooth and well then we start all over :-)
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Caught red handed
I have to admit that last night I was not paying much attention to Lilly. I was playing a game on my phone and she was playing in the living room. I was aware that she crawled into the kitchen. I half listened for the cabinets to open and to hear pots and pans banging, nope. I didn't hear the tupperware drawere open either. I assume then that she was under the sink playing with "poison." (she knows full well that she's not suppose to open that cabinet) What I found instead was my little girl, with her hand inside the raisin box, with various canned goods thrown on the floor around her.
What Mom? I'm not doing anything, I just wanted a snack.
I guess it's good to know that she could fend for herself if she got left alone. Though I'd hate to be the one changing her after she ate an entire box of raisins. :-)
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Going for a walk
As you can see, Lilly is learning to walk.
She takes up to 6 steps on her own, and I'm amazed at how much her balance has improved over the last week.
She has also learned how to go up steps, not so sure about coming down yet.
Play time with Daddy.
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