Sunday, November 25, 2012

tinkering

Since last time I wrote here I have
: :  fixed the eyes, head, shoulder and back of a 30 year old doll that (who!) happens to be the most popular "baby" in the house
: :  grown hair on a cloth doll that had its moment of glory upon the transformation (she does not beat Corentaine, though)
: :  sew a pink elephant pillow that Leila cuddles every night
: :  knitted a pair of cabled arm warmers out of hand-died lambswool using a set of four double-pointed needle and a cable needle and got amazed at how doable it actually is thanks to this book. And then knitted another pair because Leila wanted one too (out of acrylic (junk), because there apparently is no wool-wool in our little town), and also a hat because there was actually a bit of wool and cotton thread left. For the hat I modified a free pattern found here.

and felt so grateful for the appreciation of my fiddling with wool and thread that I get around here.






and also...
: :  coped with one week without Cristiano and unsynchronized sleep between rebelling Coline and provocating Leila
: :  read this quote in a sewing book :
"be pleasant until ten o'clock in the morning and the rest of the day will take care of itself" 
(Elbert Hubbard, American philosopher, as it reads in the book "growing up sew liberated" found here)
: :  suddenly and firmly took on to manage my anger in the context of family, or in other words find an alternative to shouting at Leila however annoyed I may be.
: :  watched "Dark Shadows" by Tim Burton and had the best laughs in quite some time with Cristiano. He now understands why I like Johnny Depp so much.
: :  enjoyed walks in the botanical garden with Coline at such a pace that we can hear every bird, spot every butterfly, pick up leaves and seeds.
: : had ups and downs, felt inspired by friends and "Pinterest" and books and bloggers and all in all felt good about being fully involved in being part of my family.
: : walked and picnicked at the "parque do Itacolomi", our favorite green spot outside Ouro Preto.












3 comments:

  1. oh how beautiful and inspiring and sad that we cant do that together with our girls xx

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  2. I completely agree with Lee-Sa. I miss you girls, how nice it would be to share a moment together with the kids.... without them as well....
    Valérie

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  3. Rho... j'adore ton travail en tricot ; j'aimerais qu'on trouve le temps (dans cette vie-ci) pour que tu m'apprennes...
    Des bises, cousine Algrid

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