it started as random ramblings (that I'm still blaming on Heddy) about life, guiding, Pax Lodge, knitting, postcards and whatever else spewed forth from my keyboard...it hasn't changed too much, except now J is part of our life. And well, I write a lot about her and not as much (as I used to) about those other things
Monday, December 31, 2012
USA and Russia: Ladies and Cakes
Description: The Pinned Hat, 1898
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, French, 1841-1919
Gift of Grace Bliss Dayton
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Postcard from HannaZhurko from Russia
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Germany and Russia: Castles and presents
Postcard from inika1123 from Russia (with some very pretty Christmas stamps on the back)
Monday, December 24, 2012
Bees, Christmas and Gophers
Description: The Adventures of André and Wally B. Concept art by John Lasseter
Postcard from veronika1995 from Ukraine
Postcard from Lesheak from Belarus
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Germany - snowman
I LOVE this card! It's a unicef card...I wish we had more Christmas postcards here! And it was addressed to the whole family (I guess someone checked the blog out - HI!)
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Greetings Gone
I definitely didn't get my cards mailed before December 24 last year or the year before, but this year, somehow, I did! Yay!
I had them all done before the end of the second week of December and more than half went out on November 30. J was feeling a bit under the weather the last weekend of November and when she wasn't sleeping or cuddled up on the couch watching TV or reading, she just wanted to sit at the table and make crafts. And that was the perfect time for me to sit and write cards.
She had a great time helping me too - she was the chief sticker applier.
And now that the cards are gone, I have more time to bake and clean the house and pick out gifts.
Saturday, December 08, 2012
Making things
Today the advent calendar suggested we make some kind of craft. I had planned to make paper chains with J, but she came home from daycare the other day and got some of her coloured paper out and asked me to cut it into strips and get her some glue or tape…seems they learned to make chains at daycare…
So on Thursday afternoon I visited the craft store for some inspiration…I was going to get her some picture frames to decorate for her grandparents, but then I found these paper maché decorations. Auntie Rebar gave J paints for her birthday last year, so we were all set.
J loves painting and wishes she could paint every single day…(little aside – we were checking out real estate listings and found a place that was in a neighbourhood we liked, with the right number of bedrooms and a price that didn’t make us gag too much and it had a roughed in suite in the basement. All that had been installed was a sink and a small counter…I was so excited because it would be the perfect craft spot for J. That’s when we noticed it didn’t have the right number of bedrooms on the top floor…)
Once the creatively painted ornaments were dry, we got out the glitter glue. I haven’t quite figured out the glitter glue hate on Facebook among our friends with kids the same age as J…I much prefer it to regular glitter because it stays put…
J had a great time decorating with her glitter glue…the ornaments are drying now so that tomorrow she can decorate the backs with glue (watercolour paint dries MUCH faster than glitter glue!!)
The finished products – some for our tree and some for gifts. We might head back to the craft store and get a few more – J thinks her teachers might like to have one!
Thursday, December 06, 2012
Germany - Train
Postcard from razor300 from Germany
Description: Zug in die Wolken: Die hervorragend erhaltene Schienenbus-Garnitur des FSM überquert am 28. und 29. Juni 1997 die 100 Jahre alte Müngstener Brücke. (Train through the clouds: The exquisitely preserved Railbus set of FSM crossed on 28 and 29 1997 June, the 100-year old bridge Müngstener.Courtesy of Google Translate)
Choo Choo Ho Ho Ho
This year we were smart. We bundled J into her snowsuit even though it was relatively warm. Last year she was not happy about half way through the train ride because she got cold from sitting still for so long. This year she wanted to go around a second time!
We went early this year to avoid the big crowds (is there a pattern here? Claustrophobia in crowds seems to be a symptom of this pregnancy...) We were able to walk right up to the ticket window and straight onto the train (tip - if you want to save almost $4 per ticket, get your tickets at the ticket window and not at t!cketm@ster)
We've really been enjoying having so much time together - Alex's silly shift means we don't get too see him a lot...look at those happy faces!
J wished the train would stop here so that she could watch longer. This Rudolph on stilts was dancing to a Christmas version of YMCA. I have to agree with J, it was pretty amazing!
It's hard to see in this picture, but in the middle of the pond is a moose with lights in its antlers. There is also a little building with a Christmas tree on top of it. J was intrigued by these things in the middle of the pond! She wasn't so sure about the train going over the water though.
After we got off the train, we wandered through the light display the firefighters set up. We stopped here for a bit of carolling.
Alex and J also decided they'd try out their grace and coordination skills as dancers in the Nutcracker. (Hmmm...maybe next year we'll take J to the Nutcracker...)
We have really enjoyed the train and the lights every year we've gone, but I think this year was the the best by far - the light displays were amazing!
Monday, December 03, 2012
Skipping school
So, off we went to the Vancouver Christmas Market. This is the third year for the market, but we've never been before.
We had planned all along to go for a ride on the carousel - that was the main draw for us. Yesterday at the Santa Claus Parade, J got a ticket for the carousel, so it worked out perfectly!
I didn't go on the carousel with them - I was a bit surprised at how fast it was (J and Alex were fine) and my stomach has been a bit queasy, so I was the official photographer. Because we chose a Monday morning to go, there were very people at the market and only one other child on the carousel when J went.
After the carousel ride, we did a little exploring - J was fascinated by the fountain tree and its decorations.
And then, because carousel riding and
Alex and I shared spaetzle with cheese and ham. YUMMMMMMMMMMM...it was soooo good! I was always excited when there was spaetzle for dinner when I was in Switzerland. Occasionally when I worked in the private sector, we would have birthday lunches at The William Tell restaurant (it has since closed...boo) and, no matter what I ordered, I'd make sure there was spaetzle to go with it! I haven't seen it too often in Vancouver...I should probably learn how to make it, because I love it! Alex thought it was delicious too.
Just before we left, J discovered this sleigh. She wanted her picture taken, but she wasn't thrilled that the seat was damp...
Apparently J loved the carousel and her sausage, but she is still insisting that she shouldn't have had a home day...I'm sure that when she's actually in school, that will change (and likely we won't be keeping her home from school to go the Christmas market!).
Sunday, December 02, 2012
Santa came to town!
We woke up to disgusting rain that turned to sun and then back to rain. It was grey, but not raining when we left the house and miraculously the rain held off until after we got home again.
Our preferred spot is at the very end of the parade route - the last block is best. We got there just as the parade was starting at the other end of town and had our pick of sidewalk spaces.
We packed a fleece blanket backed with waterproof backing to sit on and at the last minute I threw in a second fleece blanket and I'm glad I did. It was a bit of a cold wait for J - we were dressed for the rain, but the wind was blowing so she stayed cozy cuddled next to us, wrapped in a double layer of blanket. Of course, once the parade started she was nice and warm from jumping up and down and dancing around.
J got a foam Rudolph nose that she decided worked better on Daddy (her nose is a tad bit small for it now...maybe next Christmas it will stay on!)
J liked the miniature horses, but she thought they were super stinky (they didn't really smell bad, just like wet horse)
This is J's favourite "float" and it has been every year since we started going to the parade. We actually saw this bus on the street the other day - it was stopped at the bus stop and we got to walk by it, which was soooooo exciting! Maybe one day we'll get to ride on it...who knows!
And the man we were all there to see - St. Nicholas! J was pretty excited to see him; she wants to be his elf one year though. She was a bit upset that she didn't get to talk to him today. But she will have that chance before Christmas for sure!
Surprises from the advent calendar
Friday night Alex and I put together the little slips of paper for the advent calendar and wrapped a few things for J to open later in the month.
Before we went to bed, we hung the calendar and left the first gift (there isn't a gift every day - it's a mix of gifts, activities and doing things for other people)
J was super excited when she got up and declared that this calendar was from Santa's elves (not sure where she got that idea, but it works!)
She opened the first slip of paper and tried to read it - she managed Christmas which sort of surprised me! Yesterday she got to make cookies with her Auntie K (aka TeamHardCore) when Alex and I went out for a friend's birthday.
And her little gift was some super cute cookie cutters. She asked me all day if we could stop what we were doing and go get her Auntie RIGHT NOW so that she could make cookies...and then when she arrived, J was most disappointed that they both had to eat dinner first!
But, eventually she got to make her cookies - here she is with the results! She's pretty excited that I haven't even started baking yet which means she will get to make and decorate more cookies before Christmas...
Thanks TeamHardCore! J had lots of fun.
We're excited for today's activity...pictures later...