Daily Photos – July 11 2009



We started today early by taking the car too the shop and then took a trip to Target to buy David shoes where we bought this lego toy.



Here’s the sweet boy.







And Nathaniel’s still chewing on his fist.







We spent the rest of the day relaxing and watching Tour de France. I did two more Nathaniel layouts. I have only one left to do to catch up. I leave you with more photos of him.







and here’s a finny face.






Forever



Another Nathaniel layout. Week five. This photo makes my heart skip a beat.

So so sad



Another Nathaniel layout. Week four. Love him so much.

Ssh



Another Nathaniel layout. Week three.

So Tiny



I started Nathaniel’s baby book. I will soon post photos of the overall setup, too. But here’s one of the layouts I did in the last two days. This is from his second week. Isn’t he so cute?

Daily Photos – July 10 2009



David started his soccer class today. He had so much fun! I had fun just watching him. But, of course, I was the one mother who didn’t bring him water. Thankfully, there was a vending machine and so I was able to fix the situation.



Then we came home, ate, watched some movies and took some photos of Nathaniel.







And then both the boys fell asleep while I worked on Nathaniel’s baby-book layouts.







Oh, and I came home to a surprise from Linda at Sakura of America. They are wonderful sponsors for creative therapy and I told her how much I loved this week’s prize and here’s what I got in the mail:







Isn’t she awesome? This is a fantastic company and I LOVE these pens.



Here’s to a good weekend!

Daily Photos – July 9 2009



Not a great day for photos. We had a lot of visitors today. Someone came to fix the tub and then someone else to fix the paint. Tomorrow they come for the garden and then we’re done. At least for now.



Well, we have to take the car in on Saturday but that’s not for the house.



Still being relatively unproductive cause I am so tired. But I did two layouts for Nathaniel’s book. So that was progress.



Here’s to a better tomorrow.

Daily Photos – July 8 2009



David and I decided to cook some of the veggies we got from our CSA. With the help of Ina (Barefoot Contessa) we made some roasted green beans and they were delicious!







All in all, an unproductive day today. Not feeling up to doing anything. I decided to allow myself a day of rest so that I can give myself permission not to be productive today. Oh well. At this moment, David’s playing with some of my stickers while the little one sleeps.







And I am working on catching up here while the SSH is still down. ugh.

Daily Photos – July 7 2009



This is our delivery from the CSA we’re using for July:Eating with the Seasons. The best part is that they let you choose what you get delivered each week. This week we got: broccoli, squash, zucchini, green beans, pluots, strawberries, valencia oranges, and nectarines. So far, so good!



I was expecting today to be rough. We started our day with a dentist’s appointment for David. His teeth are shiny clean now, look:







Nathaniel napped right on my shoulder the whole time. And then we came back home and did our morning routine and then left the house again at 2:30 for David’s first gymnastics class:







He hadn’t taken his nap so he was really tired and I think the class tired him out even more. Though he appeared to be enjoying it, he said he didn’t like it. We agreed to try it for one more week and then see. After the class, we went to pickup our CSA food and came home, all tired. And then Jake came home and we all watched the Team Time Trial on Stage 4 of Tour de France.







And to end our evening, my friends Holly, Peisun, and Nadia from Google came over with pizza, diapers, brownies and gift certificates to Godiva. All in all, the day was long but fantastic.

Home Project Four – Colorful Books

This is inspired by this post by Andrea Scher who reminded me about the amazing book art. Somewhere she said she wished she had books she could arrange this way. This made me realize that I probably had enough books to try this out..


Here’s how it turned out:





To be fair, I didn’t take the time to do all th shade-sorting he did but I think it still looks quite awesome. I did a few adjustments. All the extra-large and extra-small books went on the bottom two shelves. Each shelf is double-stacked. I got to have 3 whites, 1 yellow, 1 orange, 2 pink/reds, 2 greens, 2 blues, 1 brown, 1 purple and grey, and 3 blacks. I must admit, I love looking at it.

See, Cole, it worked!

Home Project Three – Shelves

I wanted to put shelves in both kids’ rooms so I could put fun things on them. I have yet to buy more but I already like the way they turned out.





Nathaniel’s shelves have a print by Kal Barteski, a drawing by gingerwinks, a few stuffed animals, David’s first pair of shoes, and a lot of books.





David’s shelves have two photos of him that I love, the letter D, a favorite book, some more stuffed animals, and a small pring by Kal. There’s more coming here, but I already love it.





and here’s a sneak into Nathaniel’s closet. His clothes are color-coded where orange and pink are 0-3 months and green and blue are 3-6 months. I know it’s a bit obsessive but it makes it easier for me to find stuff. Also the boxes on top are sorted by year for one, two, three and newborn (stuff he’s already grown out of).

Home Project Two – Butterfly Mobile

This is inspired by a wonderful etsy shop item. Ever since I saw this, I wanted to make one for Nathaniel’s room. Mine is far inferior to hers but it’s handmade by me. And I love going in Nathaniel’s room and seeing it every day.









Doesn’t it look sweet?