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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

February | 2016

“Dear old world', she murmured, 'you are very lovely, and I am glad to be alive in you.” 
― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

Oh, Anne - I mean, Lucy - I couldn't have said it better.

There is so much heartache and brokenness out there, but for now, in my corner, we are happy and growing and in love with living.

I have more big news to share in the next couple of months (not pregnant! That discussion has been tabled til Christmas...) and I'm daydreaming and creating on overdrive to make it happen.
A new movement is coming :)

Here's a little glimpse into our tiny world from February...



coffee + dreaming
Rifle Paper Co. does it again. Completely adore their designs and colors. So cheery!
Find this set here.


be brave. be messy.
Sifted through my old books and selected a couple perfect ones for my former protégés.
Hope you like them, girls!


coffee date


"have courage & be kind"
A new painting for Alice's room.
(see post here)

Also in the realm of making new art, I turned another calendar page into a framed print!


before


after


a joyful win
As you might know, while I don't collect much anymore, I am slowly acquiring antique versions of the Anne of Green Gables series and I scored these two gorgeous and perfect copies on ebay the night before Valentine's Day. Eeek! They are just. So. Good! When I need a soul re-set, I turn to miss Lucy for some wholesome stories and spectacular vernacular. I always feel clean and light and fresh after an escapade in her pages. Love that Anne-girl.

Other good reads?


And yes, it really is magical. Read it!




:)
The reality of trying to stage a photo with a toddler.
Love his "gotcha!" face!
Speaking of Milo faces...


Milo the Kid
This little boy is getting so big and daring. SLOW DOWN, son.
(see post here)


my preciousssssss
This lovely new piece of glass came to live with us. !!!!
Still drooling.


ANTHRO love
So excited to get the latest Anthropologie mailer. Those colors, those textures, those finishes! Every page is a feast for the eyes. I've already finished it, but it will continue to sit out because my heart fairly bursts with joy every time I see it :)


my boys
These two loves of mine.


bean bounty
Of course Valentine's Day included a run to our favorite coffee bean supplier, A Hill of Beans.
JD buys his green and roasts them himself. He also bought me a half pound of Campfire Dreams - notes of toasted marshmallow, graham cracker and chocolate! - and it is officially my favorite of all time. The Highland Grog is good, but not as good as the other. Bring your own jars and they'll fill them for you!


merienda


notes
A little love the old-fashioned way.
Handwriting and stationary are some of those simple pleasures in life that are a treat to craft and a gift to receive. And those stamps are just gorgeous.


just Alice
Our little girl being herself.
(see post here)



hula hoop ballet birthday extravaganza!
Because how could you not?
Thank you, Mila, for inviting us :)




Valentine's Day Date
After gathering coffee beans and eating steak at Taxi's, we drove down to the Old Market for a nightcap of Fish Fry ice cream at Ted & Wally's (the greatest ice cream parlor in the world). And the cranes they had strung up!!! Oh my, there had to have been thousands of them decorating the place.
Thank you, Aunt Lynnie, for watching the kiddos so we could go out!



"I wool always love ewe."
My card to JD :)



mmmmmmmm
Alice the Fairy enjoying a Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cake Ball at our favorite haunt, the Starbucks of 87th & Pacific.
And yes, we let her dress up whenever she wants. Childhood is short!

So eat as many donuts as you can...right?



weekday treat
JD stayed home from work Thursday morning so we packed up and visited our favorite crew at the local bakery, Jim & Connie's, where they know Alice and Milo by name. Fried cinnamon dipped in chocolate and sprinkles? Yes, please!




The Chef
"Just whipping up something yummy for ya, Mama."


the Dress-Up Trunk
We've accumulated a few accessories...;)


kid reads
Thoroughly enjoyed The Gruffalo's Child with all it's British accents along with a cup - or three - of hot chocolate after playing in this:



sleepover!
ready for a slumber party at Gramma Jo's


"Adieu!"
Can't get enough of this guy's smiles...

Until March...

Monday, February 1, 2016

January | 2016

“The thing is to become a master and in your old age to acquire the courage to do what children did when they knew nothing.”
- Henry Miller

January is full of fresh starts and big dreams for me, and this month didn't disappoint! From new artwork to life with littles (and some BIG EXCITING NEWS THIS SPRING - no, we're not pregnant, moving, or lottery winners), we celebrated a wonderful start to the new year.

Enjoy.



calendars
Oh, Rifle Paper Co., you made an Alice's Adventures in Wonderland calendar? I have to have it.
The illustrations are gorgeous (as expected) and I can't wait to use them as art for Alice's room next year!
Find it here.




project wishlist
2015 to 2016
Lots done, lots to do!


Alice the Engineer
Still enjoying the wooden rainbow set Aunt Lynnie gave us for Christmas!


jalapeno cheddar loaf
My mister is the bees knees at making bread.
In all objectivity, his loaves rival and beat the local bakery - hands down.



I've been a long-time follower and consumer of KM and when I saw their new book I knew it would be the perfect thing to please my difficult-to-delight/surprise husband for Christmas. It's proven to be a handy little book!
(Complimentary color scheme - couldn't help myself.)


foyer + gray
Sprucing up the entryway. Post to come!


Mama the Painter & the Royal Koala


Frames + White | A Makeover
Black frames turn white and a calendar turns into artwork.
post here


Watercolor + Frames | A Makeover
Watercolor calendar and thrift store frames.
post here


Alice the Illustrator
Sunlight and sketching.
post here


painting + coffee + light
A trio of chiaroscuro and lines.
post here


Alice in Shadow
Streaming sunshine and a glorious stretch.
post here


bruiser
I could have edited that bump out, but this is the reality of living with a pint-sized climbing maniac. 
Always accessorized with rug-burns, bruises, and scratches!


Milo the Ham


boys being boys


Curious Alice
Do you see the subtle primary triadic color scheme???
Really can't help myself!


boot thief
This boy loves clomping around in other people's shoes.



Gray + Cable Knit
A mini photoshoot for Gramma Jo's birthday :)


Milo the Climber





Jungle & Sea
A trip to the zoo with two! Post to come.

Goodbye, January, hello, February!
(Spring is getting closer :D Eeek! Stay tuned for news of our changes!!)