Day 4 - a cabinet full of origami

Day 4 – a cabinet full of origami

Taken on the landing of the staircase at my cousin T’s house. I think these are all from a page-a-day origami calendar that her kids had a couple of years ago.

This is representative of the whole house, in that six kids ages 4 to 16 live there, and evidence of their creativity and curiosity is everywhere. In addition to this cabinet full of origami, there is a door in the upstairs hallway that is papered with pages from a word-a-day calendar, and the shelves above the kitchen sink hold framed photos as well as kid-produced art of varying levels of competence, not to mention that there is usually at least one kid in the middle of an art project at the dining-room table or baking pie or cookies in the kitchen.

T and her husband do a great job of involving their kids in many aspects of taking care of their home, and T incorporates many of the kids’ art projects into her decorating both permanent and seasonal (on this visit, I particularly loved the painted-white, glitter-covered pinecone in a Christmas cupcake paper on the counter in the downstairs bathroom, clearly some child’s preschool holiday craft). If I scattered Annalie’s art projects around our house I have the feeling it would just look cluttered, but at T’s house somehow it all works in the most fantastic way. Their house is beautiful and warm and welcoming, a house full of kids and activity and a little bit of chaos and a lot of love. It’s one of my favorite places to be.

Day 145 for Troy

Day 145 for Troy

As long as I’m posting my 7 Days photos, I might as well post my photos for Troy too. And yes, I realize this is very similar to Day 139, but I don’t care.

candy-cane pj's mosaic

Matching candy-cane pj’s and cute kids trump repetitive photos any day.

Day 5 - Silver where? Wheatfields, of course.

Day 5 – Silver where? Wheatfields, of course.

Joe, Kassie, Katrina and I were all very relieved when the forecasted ice pellets and freezing rain did not materialize that morning. We just had plain old rain, which we were quite happy to brave for brunch at Wheatfields with good friends.

We took up two long tables in the otherwise-deserted sundeck, which was nice when we started taking silly self-portraits with our silverware (the day’s theme was silver.

I think the common characteristic among all my friends is that we make each other laugh, and these friends are no exception. We laughed and laughed that day, in between geeking out over cameras and tickling kids and debating the presence of apricots in the delicious quiche. It was awesome.

Joe’s Day 5 photo
Kassie’s Day 5 photo and her blog post Pole Girl, Dip Punk, Betho and me
Katrina’s Day 5 photo and her blog post Fun with Friends

Day 146 for Troy

Day 146 for Troy

Annalie decorated the mirror with two sets of clings…one is a Nativity set and one is Peanuts. They go together, right?

Day 6 - almost done with the Babette

Day 6 – almost done with the Babette

I’ve been working on this blanket for my niece AK for a couple of months. It’s the wonderful Babette Blanket pattern. I used the colors of the aurora borealis as inspiration. (That gives you a really good hint to her first name.)

the whole Babette

I’m about two-thirds done with stitching the squares together. I hope I am able to finish the rest before we go back home. Then I’ll wash and block it. I’m pretty happy with how it’s turned out so far.

Day 147 for Troy

Day 147 for Troy

At Christmas Eve worship tonight, my parents’ pastor announced that the Christmas Day service was cancelled, since we’re supposed to get 12-15 inches of snow tonight. I’ve only known him to cancel services two other times in 30 years, but it looks like he made the right decision because while we were in church it snowed about three inches. My mom took this photo in our front yard, You can just about see the snow fort my dad and Annalie made earlier today.

Merry Christmas to you all! May your holidays be filled with good surprises, kids in matching jammies, yummy food, and joy. Especially joy.

Christmas tree bokeh

12 Responses to “ack! so far behind! how about I at least
post my 7 Days photos?”

  1. ~moe~ says:

    Merry Christmas, Bethany and Annalie! I hope you stay safe and warm!

  2. Mim says:

    MeRrY ChRiStMaS!

    Hope you are snug in the snow! Loved all the photos. Love how your Babette is going! It will be my BIG project for 2010.

  3. Ashley says:

    Merry Christmas!

  4. Jen Wilson says:

    That blanket looks amazing!!!!

    I love your photos for Troy. A lot.

  5. Katrina says:

    Merry Christmas!! Love your blizzard picture! I bet Annalie is LOVING all this snow!

  6. Kuky says:

    Merry Christmas! And aww those matching pjs so adorable!

  7. Sarah says:

    The matching PJs are adorable. I hope you had a set too ;-)

  8. Anita says:

    Bethany!
    Hey I can’t remember if I left a comment on your blog before or not. The woes of being 45 and pre menopausal. Anywho, I found your blog through OMSH and I love it. I used to live in Nebraska as a young girl and I have a lot of fond memories. My family lived in Berwyn and stopped around Broken Bow and I have been to Omaha and Grand Island a zillion times. I’m so jealous of your white Christmas! Geesh, couldn’t you’ve shared with us down here in Missouri?

    Will visit often have you on my blog roll!
    Merry Christmas,
    Anita from Missouri

  9. Kathy K says:

    Great pictures! Love the Babbette! Did you use the super fine yarn-or something else?

    Have a safe trip home.

  10. Kathy, I just used regular sport-weight acrylic yarn.

  11. American Texan says:

    Goodness, that blanket is amazing! Your niece is very blessed to have you as an aunt!
    Did you leave it all different levels of squares around the outside or did the border make it even all the way around?

  12. nicole says:

    that blanket is gorgeous.