Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Summer Camp, Round 2


Round two of summer camp is officially underway. This week Grace is attending our local children's science museum, GWIZ, learning all about dinosaurs. Her favorite activity so far was being able to touch fossilized dinosaur bones and teeth - "it was so awesome"!

She had requested a handmade dinosaur shirt and/or skirt for the festivities but time got away from us. So I offered a compromise - embroidering one of her drawings on the camp t-shirt. Thankfully, she thought it was a wonderful idea - that's her wearing it in the picture above.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Book Inspiration :: Knitting

After reading many wonderful reviews on various blogs about the book, "Knitting Nell", written and illustrated by Julie Jersild Roth, I began searching our library system high and low for a copy. My persistence finally paid off - we found it.

Not only is the story beautifully written, but the illustrations (they're done in watercolor, my personal favorite) are perfectly done as well. After reading the book together, Grace was inspired to make one of her friends (aka stuffed animals) a scarf. So out came our knitting mushroom and a skein of multi-colored cotton yarn. We've attempted to use the mushroom in the past but Grace would often become frustrated within minutes of trying to use it. Thankfully, today was different. She appears to have mastered it and can "knit" with minimal assistance - within a short time she had twenty inches of the scarf done!



Perhaps one day Grace and I can learn to cast on the needles and make a prize winning sweater or items for children in need, just like sweet Nell did. But for now I see many "scarfs" in our future - which is perfect just the same!

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Our Summer Table


During my most recent trip to the fabric store I came across a bolt of fabric that I couldn't live without - it was a light weight cotton with stripes of ribbon and rick-rack (and oh how I love rick-rack). There was only a bit more than a yard left so I wasn't sure what to use it for. Then the perfect project came to mind - a summer tablecloth.

This afternoon after hemming the four sides of the fabric, Grace and I headed outdoors to cut fresh flowers from our garden. Viola, just like that our kitchen table was ready for summer!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

We have Sunshine


After nearly a week of overcast skies and rainy weather, Mr. Sun has finally decided to shine. So needless to say, a fair amount of our afternoon was spent in the pool catching up on all the swimming we missed out on during the rain fest.

Oh Mr. Sun, we're so glad you're back!

Monday, July 5, 2010

Rainy Weather

With the rainy weather putting a damper our weekend plans of swimming and barbecues, we've had to come up with alternative activities to keep ourselves busy. Today, since Dean had the day off, we headed to the Ringling Museum of Art. (For you locals or those living within driving distance, the Museum has free admission on Mondays.) Grace described the experience as "medium fun", which is not to be confused with "fun" mind you.


She did however enjoy the couple of areas within the galleries that were geared towards children. In the rather lousy picture above she's creating a polyptych, which is a piece of art containing many panels. We plan to add it to our summer art books to remember this "medium fun" experience.

I have one simple request for Mother Nature - can we please see the sun tomorrow, just for an hour perhaps? We are sending our thanks in advance.

As as side note, we came across a wonderful rainy weather themed picture book called, "The Falling Raindrop" by Neil Johnson and Joel Chin. It's a perfect read during this non-stop rain fest!

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Book Inspiration :: Apple Pie on the Fourth

We started a new tradition three years ago on the Fourth of July - baking a homemade apple pie. It all began when we checked out two patriotic themed books from the library. The first was, "How to Bake an American Pie" written by Karma Wilson and illustrated by Raul Colon and the second, "Apple Pie Fourth of July" was written by Janet Wong and illustrated by Margaret Chodos-Irvine. The books inspired us to find a yummy recipe and get baking on America's birthday.

We use the recipe, with several adaptations (store bought wheat crust, wheat pastry flour in place of white, half the amount of butter and sans top crust), found (here). It's simply delicious - a must try in my personal opinion.




This is a tradition that will be part of our holiday for many years to come (when I had to work last year, Meme made the pie with Grace), thanks to two wonderful picture books. Hooray for apple pie on the Fourth of July!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Patriotic Dress

Upon returning home from our wonderful trip to Meme and Pop's house, Grace began drawing Fourth of July themed pictures - the flag, Statue of Liberty and an apple pie. Soon after, the subtle inquires started in regards to me making a patriotic dress for her. To be honest, I had no intentions of making a dress that would only be worn once or twice. But her pleas continued and I eventually surrendered.

Here's a sneak peek of the dress she'll be wearing for apple pie baking, firework watching and the like....


Have a happy and safe Fourth of July!