Thursday, December 25, 2008

Other Christmas Projects

Parmesan - developing it's rind after brining. We'll get to taste it in only 11 months!
Lacto-fermented beets. Mmmm...fizzy veggies...

The Tree

Ornaments
Lily made an angel for the top
Erich and Wolfie with the tree right before we took it back outside. In the spring, it'll join the others in the yard.

Christmas Morning

Craft Interlude (courtesy of Aunt Pam)
TAPE! Thanks, Uncle Doug and Aunt Tara!
Choo-choo
Have yourselves a naked little Christmas...

Ever get the feeling that your kid's not all there?

Me too. Spooky.

Scarves


Lily hand-dyed silk scarves (with Kool-aid, mostly) for the women on our Christmas list. She did a great job!

Sledding Party!


After the first big snow of the year, we threw a sledding party. Nobody last all that long, so we all came inside to play. It was crowded!

Lily, Julia, and Brian made about a million gingerbread men. Julia was a pretty good sport about it.
























Lily asked Erich is she could roast marshmallows (because, really, it's not a party if there's no fire). Like any normal father, he started a bonfire in the driveway.













Brr! I think it was about 15 degrees out during the marshmallow roast.

Black Toddler Undies


Did you know that the stores don't sell black toddler undies? Good thing I have black dye at the house! (these were part of Greta's birthday present)

Niagara Falls

Due to some, uh, technical problems, Lucy, Chaw, and Greta met us in Niagara Falls. Greta says "water LOADING"












Lily watching from the top of the falls. It was COLD. Seriously. Apparently we were there, on the American side (which is a little sad anyway) on the last day of the season. Pretty well everything was closed. I left everyone and drove to Forestville, an hour west of Buffalo, in pursuit of 250 pounds of frozen berries for the CSA. While I was gone, it was hailing, sleeting, and altogether unpleasant. They spent to day at the Niagara Falls visitor center, playing arcade games. Which may or may not have been better than driving to Forestville in that weather (it was an exciting drive. The top of the semi in front of me sheared off on an overpass). But we got the berries and made it home in only 7 hours! (it should take 3). In other words, we owe them a LOT of free babysitting. Or something.

Bye Bye Oma!



On Sunday, we headed back home.










Wolfie with Oma. He really liked to snuggle with her. For he past month, every time I call someone, he yells "Hi Oma!" at the phone for the whole conversation. She really made an impression!

Dinner with Anneliese and "Big Wolfgang"





While we were in Ontario, we visited with Auntie Anneliese and Uncle Wolfgang (who managed to avoid the camera). Lily and Wolfie went to Ikea and got their pod chairs - a Christmas gift from Oma. Of course, we set them up *right away*












Anneliese and Wolfie, playing "pull up Wolfie's pants and give him a wedgie" - at his request.













Yummy - Chocolate Ice Cream Bars! (you can see that he did a good job of cleaning his plate)

Visiting Oma

For American Thanksgiving, we went to visit Oma in Saint Catharines, Ontario. We had Chinese takeout for our Thanksgiving dinner - much easier than a turkey! Here is Lily with Oma - they're working on Lily's new sticker book.


Oma with Wolfie. He's showing her a puzzle.













What a big boy, carrying his cocoa all by himself!

Ball Pit!

The kids at Eastlake. Lily seems to regret her wardrobe choices (she went and got her sweater a few minutes later)

Watching the Snow Fall


November 19, 2008

Cute Little Apron

This cute apron was made almost entirely out of an old pillowcase that I got at a rummage sale. The only non-pillowcase part is the rick-rack on the pockets. Cute, and t only took about 20 minutes!

Artemis' Birthday Party


Lily's friend Artemis had her birthday party right after Halloween. Here's Erich whittling the kids marshmallow roasting sticks.










Roast Marshmallows - What a treat!

Aaaand..we're back!

We bought a new camera, and I promptly lost the cord that you use to download photos. At long last, I bothered to go to the store and buy a card reader. So now the blog is back online.