We are heading (tee hee) to Hilton Head in a few weeks. Well that's kind of wishful thinking, we're not actually leaving for 8 weeks BUT STILL... I'm thinking about it! And planning what to bring. It will be Anders' first trip so it's big right? Also, we are a strictly 'carry-on only' family, which makes packing a more thoughtful process.
Today I did something a bit self-indulgent :) I ordered the sling I've been oggling for some time now. I first learned about Sakura Bloom slings on my favourite blog Cup of Jo, and oh do they sing to my textilian soul! I ordered a linen one in driftwood and I think it will be perf for down south in the warmer weather. I've been wearing Anders in the Ergo in the hip carry position which he seems to like, but it is a bit tricky to get him into with clips all over the place--the sling looks much easier to rig and sartorially speaking knocks it out of the park!
Other than that we're going to get a super lightweight umbrella stroller I'm debating between this one and this one and of course I'll bring the Ergo for longer stretches of babywearing. Anders will spend the week in our bed so that will mean we don't need to take down a travel crib. So I figure the only things we'll need are a few outfits and some toys....
31.1.12
23.1.12
TO DO LIST
Now that we're in the swing of the new year my thoughts have turned to home improvement. There are so many projects I'm ready to get going on and so few (read: like... none) I can do with one hand. However, onward and upward I'm going to write a bit of a list here for snitches and snatches of time during naptime.
From top to bottom...
BATHROOM
From top to bottom...
BATHROOM
- Glue back the hot/cold buttons on the shower
- New shower curtain
- Add a shelf to the storage unit
- Find some art for the south wall
GUEST ROOM
ughh too much...skipping over
NURSERY
- Fix the holes in the wall from the extender hooks
- Build the changing station that fits over the crib
- Figure out some extra storage
BEDROOM
- Mount the piece of felt I want to put on the wall
- Put up the old heating grates
- Put up shelf in closet/put in shoe storage
- Get bedding sorted once and for all
- Get Jimmy a night table
- Rework my night table
- Remove the old blind mounts
STAIRS
- Remove paint from trim, sand and prime
- Sand stairs and refinish
- Install extra 1/4 round
- Repaint trim in lighter grey
- Paint Stairs/Door down to basement
FRONT HALL
- Repaint trim white
- Repaint bench and shelf and door
- Find a mirror
- Add shelf and hooks under mirror
- Add outlet for lamp on shelf
LIVING ROOM/DINING ROOM
- Buy fabric from IKEA, and make curtains
- Refinish Dining Table
- Commission Buffet
- Rework and paint TV unit
- Have carpet cleaned
KITCHEN
- Tile Backsplash
- Install open shelving
- Install magnetic knife rack
- Frame and hang beef picture
- Make and hang two Linen covered pinboards
Paint Stool
13.1.12
SNOWY
It's a snowy day today. I guess it had to happen. I was secretly hoping that there might not be any snow this year. Ha, not very likely in Toronto, but it would be so convenient for Anders and I who are more of the TTC persuasion and not of the car driving persuasion. I've decided to stay in my jammies today, we're working on getting Anders back on the nap bandwagon, which got slightly off course after a bit of a busy week :(
I spoke with my highschool room mate and dear friend Juliana yesterday, so in honour of her (and to combat the weather in ol' TO) I will post a few pics from our visit with the lovely Mahelis family in the Bahamas last February.
Jimmy enjoying a leisurely breakfast at the Lodge
I spoke with my highschool room mate and dear friend Juliana yesterday, so in honour of her (and to combat the weather in ol' TO) I will post a few pics from our visit with the lovely Mahelis family in the Bahamas last February.
This is actually their family cottage...nice!
6.1.12
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
I figure the kids are still on holidays so-- so am I. Talk to y'all (my imaginary internet friends ;) next week!
22.12.11
OUT OF THE 'NICE THINGS' VAULT
Now that I am back on the blogging bandwagon I'm going to need a little structure to keep myself motivated. Some regular features should keep me honest, I'm thinking. On Fridays I think I'll share some of the kabillion links and clips in my 'nice things' file--a sort of lordagsgodis or 'Saturday candy' as the Swedes would say. Other features I'm thinking of are 'Best of Toronto' to highlight some of the exciting things our fair city has to offer, also maybe one day a week I'll update on the house progress.
So without further ado, the first Out of the Nice Things Vault:
As a true textilian I am going to start with links to some extremely covetable textiles.
2. Selvedge Drygoods
Selvedge Magazine is positively drool-worthy for anyone interested in textiles. Luckily my besty has a subscription and lets me peruse each month :) Their drygoods site has many beautiful things. Unfortunately, I don't think they ship to Canada but it's good for inspiration.
3. Vaxbo Lin
This Swedish Linen company is another favourite. Whenever we're in Sweden I look at their stuff it's a bit spendy though so I've never indulged. My Mother in Law gave their bath mat to my Mum for Christmas a few years ago and it really is a lovely thing. They use it as a dish drying mat.
4. Brahms Mount
I clipped these towels from Remodelista one time. Love love love.
So without further ado, the first Out of the Nice Things Vault:
As a true textilian I am going to start with links to some extremely covetable textiles.
I'm in love with these blankets. I have fantasies about going to Swans Island and frolicking with the sheep and learning how to weave on their looms. Lucky me, I actually have one of these blankets; it was a graduation gift from my very thoughtful Mum and Dad. I use in almost every day, Anders and I often snuggle under it when we're nursing.
2. Selvedge Drygoods
Selvedge Magazine is positively drool-worthy for anyone interested in textiles. Luckily my besty has a subscription and lets me peruse each month :) Their drygoods site has many beautiful things. Unfortunately, I don't think they ship to Canada but it's good for inspiration.
3. Vaxbo Lin
This Swedish Linen company is another favourite. Whenever we're in Sweden I look at their stuff it's a bit spendy though so I've never indulged. My Mother in Law gave their bath mat to my Mum for Christmas a few years ago and it really is a lovely thing. They use it as a dish drying mat.
4. Brahms Mount
I clipped these towels from Remodelista one time. Love love love.
5. bookhou
Canadian content :) I love everything these guys do. I bought a bib for Anders at the One of a Kind show this year at the bookhou booth.
Okeydoke...off to bed-d-by.
BIRTH PHOTOGRAPHED
Check out this beautiful birth photography that I came across via Lovely Morning. Before we had Anders I would have said that I didn't see the point of photographing or filming a birth. But I totally get it now. As the mum you're way up at the top of the situation and likely have your eyes closed :) I am so happy jimmy took some photos and videos right after Anders was born. It was a pretty profound moment.
FIRST PHOTOS WITH THE REBEL
I am so excited about our new camera. Here are a few shots I have taken, mostly of my muse ;) So far I have been using the "CA" or creative auto mode, which allows you to make some changes like depth of field and exposure, but still automatically focuses et cetera. I'm quite happy with the results, especially the shots of Anders. I have a sneaking suspicion that photos of the house are going to need some practise and possibly extra lighting, but I'm excited to do some learning in that department!
It is so freeing to be shooting for fun with a good camera. When I photograph artifacts I always have major anxiety; there is a pretty rigid protocol to follow so colours are true and I always manage to get everything perfect and then realize I forgot the ruler or the colour card or I focused without my glasses and all the shots are blurry... This is WAY more fun.
Anders playing with his toys in his chair
Anders fed up of playing with his toys in his chair
Portrait of Toby
It is so freeing to be shooting for fun with a good camera. When I photograph artifacts I always have major anxiety; there is a pretty rigid protocol to follow so colours are true and I always manage to get everything perfect and then realize I forgot the ruler or the colour card or I focused without my glasses and all the shots are blurry... This is WAY more fun.
Anders playing with his toys in his chair
Anders fed up of playing with his toys in his chair
Portrait of Toby
Christmas decorations in the living room
Dining room with the christmas tree
Anders
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