Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Weekending: Tulip Festival



This weekend we were so lucky to host my parents for the annual Tulip Festival in town. Too bad the tulips had long bloomed. So we had a tulip-less festival.

But we had so much fun, watching the parade out front of our house, eating fair food, riding carnival rides and just loving our time with Grandmommy and Papa. Look at those faces, so much fun in one weekend!

My mom and I even snuck away for an ice tea and to a beautiful quilt show and our towns restored Century House.

How was your weekend?

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Twenty Nine Years


Twenty nine years ago today we left our comfortable womb to join the world.

I'm so glad you were born Missy. And today I'm wishing you gluten free yellow cake with chocolate frosting.

You are my very best!

Loves, ME

*Photo taken by Emily Sweet

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Yarn Along: Reading


For the last few nights, the kids have been reading their own bedtime stories. Isabel picked the book, Chester's Way she's been working through page by page (about four pages a night) and Truman is reading Disney's Cars early reader. And then we pick a book together that I read. Last night Truman wore his Max crown while I read, Where the Wild Things Are.

I do worry sometime if I'm raising readers, I so want them to enjoy a good book.

I haven't been knitting lately. Actually most of what we've been doing fits into the outdoor category-- gardening, digging, planting seedlings, sweeping. Or indoor late-spring cleaning, playroom detox and the like.

But I have snuck a few pages here and there for reading. I read the companion book to The Year of Magical Thinking which is, Blue Nights by Joan Didion. It was very good and it finished the story, but I thought The Year of Magical Thinking was such a stronger piece.

And I read Mary Oliver's Handbook of Poetry. It was amazing to see how she constructs a poem. And I love the poetry she's picked out as her examples. Like a tiny crack into her genius brain.

State of Wonder by Ann Patchett was delightful, crafting an impossible story into the completely plausible. It was encompassed human emotion and interaction so poignantly. I would suggest this read to anyone.

And what should I knit next? Does anyone have suggestions? Or tell me what your knitting!


Tuesday, May 8, 2012

To All the Wild Things


This quote is shouted with giggles across from the dinner table.  Standing on our chairs, with big burly voices, "QUIET DOWN THERE!"

And we like to pretend to be Max.


So our hearts are very heavy. We feel like we've lost a very dear friend. And a person whose taught us how to look at the world differently. And let us know it's ok to fall out of our clothes in our dreams, sail away to a forest of Wild Things when we're angry and that we should always learn to care.

Rest in Peace, Maurice Sendak. You will be missed.



Do you have a favorite book by Maurice Sendak? 

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