Thursday, December 30, 2010

looking for new minimalist running shoes

here is a link to a shoe giveaway .. I get an entry for posting it on our blog and I am cheap so here goes

http://www.runningandrambling.com/2010/12/vivobarefoot-neo-running-shoe-review.html

Thursday, February 11, 2010

you know

you know it's been a while since you blogged when you almost forget your pass-code.

i have a confession: i am an addict. a big one. to knitting. i picked up knitting last year for the third time in my life. this time it's sticking. i think the kids help. it's fun to knit stuff for them (but more fun for me) and it gives me needed mama time. knitting is easy to pick up and put down. knitting just a row gives me satisfaction. now, the down side to this is i knit whenever i have a free minute. i still do the dishes, hang with kids, occasionally clean, converse with the outside, etc etc. but in the past in my spare time i would do other things, like blog.

you would think my knitting production would be huge. HUGE. but it is not. because i am not a fast knitter. especially right now knitting the sleeves of my first sweater. for me. i thought i was almost done, until i got to the sleeves. and last night i cast on for a hooded sweater for kai. he is my hoodie - meaning he loves to wear anything with a hood. this goes with the age i think.

this year he's been into magic, weaponry, being secretive, all things suspicious and dangerous. poor boy, i bought him some black fabric about a month ago to make him a black hooded villain cape to go with his sword. i haven't taken the fabric out of the bag. why? knitting.

so, bottom line is i'm not sure where this blog is going. but i do know my kids are super cute, fun, and full of surprises. so i leave you with my favorite pictures of them over the past couple weeks.


{finger knitting}


{nose being sucked by baby}

{napping}





heavy on the zaiah photos.... only because many with kai were very, very blurry.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

needing a change


hello. so i'm going to change the purpose of this blog. i've never been big into new year's resolutions, but one thing i've chosen to do this year is learn how to use our camera better and to play around a bit more. i could sit hours in a book store and drool over photo books. no words, just photos. i love them. i love all kinds of photos. usually the imperfect.

so, starting sometime soon i am turning this blog into a kind of photo journal. with no words, or minimal words. this is to help me document what i'm playing around with. believe me, there will be a lot of imperfect photos. i'm starting at the beginning. first, i need to start with reading the nikon guide book - yep, never have.

i will set up this site so you can be notified (all 6 of you ??) via email when i post. it could be very infrequent, or it might end up being daily. who knows. my goal is to take at least one photo a day.


i will post soon about how to sign up with your email to be notified.

cheers.
(for family: no worries, i have a feeling many of the shots will be of the little ones.)

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

to NC







(aunt lizzie above)

Friday, January 1, 2010

christmas at home

the holiday's are cooling down. the house is on it's way back to normal. we returned last night from our road trip to south carolina and north carolina. grandma and aunt lizzie departed today back to oregon.

kai says his favorite moment during the holiday was playing with uncle andy's lionel train set - hmmm, no surprise there! zaiah says her favorite part of the holiday was getting a baby house (doll house). daddy's was playing games (yes, that was definitely a theme this year: family games) and aunt sally's pies (she does make the best around). my favorite part was seeing snow in north carolina and watching kai run on uncle andy's tread mill. seriously, i wish i had a video of it. and, of course, spending time with family. it really was a joyful holiday.
so, here are some moments at our house.

our attempt at an easy variation of gingerbread houses ..... with graham crackers. not so successful. but the kids had fun anyway, i think. honestly, i've never had much success with gingerbread houses. they always tend to lean, or fall. not sure what the tricks are to the beautiful ones i see on display and in magazines.


what would a christmas holiday be without gingerbread cookies.


notice zaiah in the below photo licking all the toppings off her mat.


the night before christmas:


the cats are surely enjoying the chairs from aunt lizzie.


next post (soon) to be our NC and SC photos from the holiday.

happy happy new year!