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{baby jack}

September 13, 2009 By Kelle

baby jack (as in you don’t know jack announcement) is now much bigger…and his pictures today proved it…

bwah ha ha. nice shirt…

yesterday would have been a better day to take this next one as the gray skies would have provided enough shade for him…but i am loving it just the same.
(and, for the record, crayola now sells VIVID sidewalk chalk…and for this teacher who used to splurge half her classroom budget on the BIG set of expo markers with colors beyond the primary palette…it makes for one happy mama)

…enjoying the baby things. ~k

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rain & cookies, cookies & rain

September 12, 2009 By Kelle

making a conscious decision this morning not to let day two of gargantuan sinus headache ruin a perfectly good rainy day…

we set about to enjoy the comfort only a gray day could provide.
the air was heavy, the sky ominous and the thick perfume of dark wet dirt was accompanied only by a chorus of bullfrogs harmonizing in the woods behind us.

we barefooted our way through shallow puddles and ran down the sidewalks laughing as the rain fell heavier making our mad-dash home a bit more theatrical. but b was happy.

even though, as usual, the waist of her pants fell fast over her tiny little hips. this happens every day. sometimes in the grocery. sometimes in anthropologie when i don’t notice it until my little has not only lost her pants but her unders too and she is scrounging bare-butt through a barrel of vintage doorknobs as if this was perfectly normal.

we napped hard and heavy this afternoon in a dark room, her and i wedged into a small sliver of a very big bed…because neither one of us can seem to get close enough to each other. and while she slumbered quietly belly-to-belly with me, i felt little kicks and smiled, wondering if in her soft sleep, she felt it too.

but the best part about rainy days…

why, it’s the chocolate chip cookies, of course.

all i say is wanna cook? and she runs like the wind to whip open the apron drawer, kindly handing me my favorite one first (a vintage half apron from my jo’s late cake-bakin’ mama, grandma glady)…and then follows with her own little cherry apron that she tediously tries to tie up around her tiny shoulders on her own…but never can quite seem to manage…yet.

and we stir and crack and pour and mix…in the comfort of a cozy home while it rains hard behind the windows.

and we pay no heed to those raw egg scares as we delve into delicious, sticky chocolate chip cookie dough…

we wait patiently, pacing around the oven until the timer dings…and she smiles.
all done, mama.

and our sweet labors are rewarded…on a delcious rainy day.


we love our rainy days…

…and a rainy day photo…going into the ‘mama favorite’ folder…because it’s just so lainey.
(and loving that random blurred out leaf in the upper corner…it magically appeared suggesting the possibility of a northern-ish september)

singing in the rain…only happy thoughts allowed. ~k

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i sew.

September 10, 2009 By Kelle

so, that’s about as true of a statement as ‘i know vince vaughn’ because i saw him once standing in a plaid shirt on the corner of michigan and ontario in chicago one summer when he was filming the breakup. (and, for the record…i said ‘hi,’ he said ‘hi’ back and i think he winked at me. or maybe he had something in his eye, but there was some definite twitchage going on. and, although security nearly had to pick me up and move me aside, i tell you…he winked.)

i’ve wanted to say ‘i sew’ for a very long time. have all these ideas in my head of little outfits for her i’ve wanted to design. choosing my own fabrics. quilts, curtains, little bonnets for little heads. i imagine sitting in the breakfast room, one foot on the sewing machine pedal, the other stretched out to rock the foot of a cradle with a sleeping baby (let’s just say for the sake of imagery and for the sake of when this far-fetched vision might actually come to fruition, it’s baby #5…or maybe #15…because i am part dugger, you know), and sipping tea while the needle whirs away, locking up the seams of some lovely waverly print or a buttery cotton for a nice little dress.

of course, my imaginary life seldom arranges perfectly with my real one and, being that i detest following directions, sewing something that turns out half-way decent could be difficult. (which is why i decided not to audition for project runway. ‘cuz i swear, i once considered it–for a split second–before i remembered it’s kind of about knowing how to sew. and i don’t.)

but then i found out about these patterns that have a magic little four-letter word stamped on them…

easy.

of course that’s not to say i still didn’t rip out seams or curse when the bias tape got all locked up on a nasty curve (that statement, of course, thrown in just so i can sound cool saying ‘bias tape’ to all you sew folks. i’ve never said ‘bias tape’ in my life, i don’t know what it is and i still don’t know why you need it, but it feels full-blown authentic to say it. next week, if you’re lucky, i might casually throw in an ‘edgestitch,’ a ‘placket’ here and there…maybe some ‘interfacing’ if i get a little crazy. this coming from one who laughs every time i say ‘bobbin’. seriously, say it. bobbin, bobbin, bobbin. it’s funny.)

so anyway, with all said, i may not sew in the plural sense but i sew-‘ed’. once. yesterday…and i made a little dress for my girl all by myself. followed a pattern and everything.

mama was here to help, but she knew i wanted to say i did it by myself and was very good to lead and not take over…

ready? my first ever sewing creation.

(and adoring black tights lately. we’d wear them with everything if it wasn’t a hundred degrees outside)

(and i’m aware that last button is a little skee-jawed, thank you)

and i’d really like her to wear it every day and shout to the world ‘i made this,’ but then again the really cool sewers–you know, the ones who don’t force the word ‘bias tape’ or giggle at ‘bobbin’–they play it cool, right? like they wait until someone asks where you got the dress and then they look down and mumble something like, ‘oh this old thing? i threw it together with some old scraps.’
i’m working on it. ‘cuz someday, i’m gunna be a cool sewer. i promise.

in the meantime, i can take pictures. and i don’t giggle at ‘aperature’ or ‘white balance’ either, just so you know.

last night, sweet lil’ mover and shaker, devon, graced the lense. an almost-tyke who wanted to go-go-go, so we snapped-snapped-snapped as fast as we could before he was out of focus.

and he, like most other florida tots, did not like our prickly naples grass.

…but he sure did love his daddy…

so there you have it. not a seamstress. but loving new challanges…and my sweet little who will don her mama dress for day 2 today.

i sew! i sew! i sew!

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