Wednesday, May 27, 2009

She's Crafty

It seems that having a toddler is linked to a definite decrease in "me" time. She just doesn't stop... EVER! When she does, I have to squeeze in doing the laundry, making the food and cleaning the house, not to mention my pitiful excuse for a job, teaching English classes!! I have come to treasure the few hours between 10 and 1 when she sleeps soundly! I remember Merry once telling me that she sent Luke to daycare on Friday mornings even though she had the day off. I finally get that.
I have recently become a complete knitting addict. Now can we all join hands and rejoice? Hallelujah! Let's greet the return of my crafting blood. Can I get an AMEN?!

I've always been a crafter - it may have very well started when my grandma taught me to cross stitch waaaaay back when I was just a little tike,but since then I've partaken in my fair share of craft - like embroidery bracelets... Merry and I had a pattern book and we were hell bent on learning the flame pattern.. she figured it out a lot sooner than I did, but eventually I got there (I think it took me years, though. I remember Tammy and I spending summers reading and making bracelets and that was AT LEAST three years after I bought the book).In college there was the hemp necklace phase with Phoebe. That was fun. We made necklaces for ALL of our guy friends.. and maybe a few of our girl friends. We were on the verge of getting into some serious macrame, but I never caught that particular bug.

Then I got into Batiking and tye dying with Jenny. Oh, what a summer we had! I remember my first project was an entire sheet. I have never been one to start small.Somewhere a long the line, my friend, Jessie, taught me to knit. I knit a red and gray winter hat that turned out looking like a Jewish skull cap. I bet I still have it somewhere... After that, I put my yarn and needles away and I've hardly done any crafting since. Boy oh boy has it taken its toll on my poor soul! I have seriously been aching for some inspiration. Thanks to Alex I tried knitting again. He bought me some knitting supplies for Christmas (I'M LOVING THE BOOK, "I Can't Believe I'm Knitting!" which has got to be one of the cheesiest books I've ever seen). Once I realized that all of the patterns were too dorky for even me to wear, I bought the book, "Stitch n Bitch" by Debbie Stoller, asked Hailey's mom, Claudia, for a few pointers and have been on a knitting roll ever since!

Within this same time period I came across the book, "You are Your Child's First Teacher" by Rahima Baldwin Dancy and it hit me again how integral it is to create...SOMETHING and to have your children see you being creative and doing something worthwhile. I already knew I didn't want Bella to have a load of plastic toys that break easily and end up just sitting in a toy box forgotten (or strewn threw the house), but the book gave me some inspiration to make a few toys on my own. These toys aren't supposed to be intricately detailed. On the contrary - they are supposed to be beautiful, yet plain - leaving the imagination free range to take over.

I now feel that I have so many things that I want to do, there isn't enough time. I LOVE that feeling. It means that things like sitting around watching tv and surfing the web for hours on end are precious moments I'm wasting. I feel productive. I feel alive. I feel so fortunate to feel this way again. I've missed it. Now, even though I don't have any friends here, life is much easier to bear!

Monday, May 18, 2009

Monastery

Here we are with catch-up post #2. I've already posted some pictures of our visit with Alex's sister, Irene, at her monastery on my Facebook page, but here are a few others. Every time I go there, even though I'm not catholic, I always feel a sense of peace and happiness. I think it's just the idea of getting back to the basics - no computers, tv, recorded music... These nuns live off of the bare essentials. They never leave the monastery. They spend most of the day in solitude, praying. They look you straight in the eye and when they smile, you can't help but smile back. The thing I love the most, though, is that they never try to convert me!!!

Bella with Halel, the head nun and Zoe, the head doll.

Alex didn't want me to post any pics of him because he says he looks like a "mop head". I just think this is such a cute picture, though. I couldn't resist.
Paquita thoroughly enjoying the moment.Playing with Bella's Glockenspiel (a xylaphone in the pentatonic scale)

Peek-a-boo!
Bella explaining something to us... probably why she didn't like sitting in the grass.
"Look!See? There's nothing in there, Mommy!!" (A very rare moment)
"Peek-a-boo!"

Friday, May 15, 2009

Bella's First Birthday and the Big Move

I know it's been a long long time since I've written. Moving with a toddler is difficult!! Also, we didn't have internet for ages since, apparently, Terramelar is considered to be out "in the country". I don't get it, we are by NO MEANS living in the country, but for some reason, it took weeks to get us connected to the internet.

Anyway, here are pictures of Bella's 1st birthday, March 31st 2009 (we actually celebrated it on the Sunday beforehand and were supposed to do our big move at 7am the next day)


The Belle of the Ball


With her blocks (not a bithday present)


Bubbles!
MMMM! Cupcakes (Mom slaved away ALL DAY LONG on Saturday... they were mediocre)
More Bubbles with YaYo
Moving Day. It rained. We moved the essential stuff by ourselves.


Bella Blew on Mommy's tummy and made her laugh.
Papá Balanced Bella's toys on his face.Bella's REAL birthday. ONE YEAR OLD!!


Chasing Mommy!Stay tuned for some more catch up. I have some monastery pics and some walking pics (yes, she's walking!)