Friday, January 31, 2014

For the love of Home 5::52

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Today's list comes from Heather's Hibernate course. Last week focused on Home & one of the activities was to sit and make a gratitude lists of things you love about your home. This was easy since I really do love our house!

*the way the light shines in the living room in the morning
*the shadows that that light creates (as anyone who follows me on instagram can attest to!)
*the historical cemetery next door
*seeing the house as I drive up--it's so pretty & just says "home" to me
*all the cupboard space in the kitchen
*all the closet space throughout
*the backsplash in the kitchen. The previous owners redid the whole kitchen & all the backsplash tiles come straight from Italy
*the built in bookshelves in the living room
*the yard that is big enough to play in & have gardens
*that it is warm & well built & we need to do nothing to it. Just enjoy it
*and the number one thing is that it houses my loved ones in comfort & peace. This is my girl's place of haven and I hope to always keep it that way

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Habit

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The view from the west side of the house. That blue is pushing the grey away!

The prompt for yesterday was Habit. Almost 4 weeks ago the prompt was New Habit.

I went back and re-read what I wrote then. And I am happy to say that my morning routine is no longer a "new" habit, instead it is a comforting one that I count on each day. Without my morning coffee, prayer, writing & planning out of the day I feel like the day doesn't flow as smoothly as I'd like.

I feel there is more flexibility in rhythms then in schedules. And with a new baby there has to be a lot of flexibility or else the anxiety levels will sky rocket!

I have also found in the past week or so that I need a more definite rhythm to our days. There has been so much upset, tantrums, chaos, and general peacelessness here since the holidays. So I sat down with a cup of tea & my journal and wrote out some notes. I am going to share a bit of that here, mainly for my own benefit & to hold myself a little bit accountable.

Ideally I like to get up around 6:30ish but of course that depends on baby.
Then it is coffee, morning prayer, quickly stopping on-line, writing, reading, knitting (only coffee, prayer, on-line & writing happen each day. Depending on how long those last the others happen).
I have taken to getting dressed before Ree gets up. That is a HUGE benefit. When Momma is dressed it signals to her that we aren't going to have (yet another) lounge around lazy day.

Ree gets up around 9. She is allowed one tv show at that point. While she is watching I get breakfast ready, do up the dishes, a load of laundry etc.

Breakfast; she gets dressed; finish cleaning the kitchen.

Then it is errands/art/free play/NO TV.

This is just our morning. We're still working on afternoon rhythm but for now I want our mornings to have a better flow to it. We're working on one thing at a time. I keep reminding myself changes happen slowly. And I've already noticed a huge difference in how we manage our time & what gets done.

I also have noticed a huge change in our moods. We are getting things done. There is dedicated time for no technology. There is a block of time in the morning to do art/activities with Ree where she gets my full attention (sometimes she shares with baby of course, but no on-line distractions). There is also time where I sit at the table doing my work while she's next to me doing her's. We are working on she allowing me to do my things without needing to be doing the EXACT SAME THING she is doing. Or watching every movement she makes. It's ok to work side by side on different things. She's slowly getting it.

I'd say the biggest change we've made is shutting the tv OFF. It was like withdrawal for Ree for a few days. I hadn't realized just how much she'd been watching until I took it away. But now she's back to using her imagination & creative play and it's wonderful to see. And the tantrums when I turn it off are non-existent. There have even been a few times she hasn't asked for the morning show. And I haven't offered!

I'm working on my own withdrawal from the internet during certain times of the day. But that is a post for another time!

It is amazing how giving a routine to our mornings has changed the atmosphere in our house & my own mood. And that I am finding time for a lot of the things I want/enjoy/need to do. Of course this is still a work in progress and I need to be prepared for it to be ever changing as life with a baby & little ones always is.

But I feel like that early morning habit of quiet time & dressing as soon as the first cup of coffee is finished helps center me. If I am intentional about my morning habit--realizing that I NEED this time of quiet by myself, then the rest of the day has a much more peaceful rhythm to it. And that makes life a lot more fun!

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Yarn Along

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These are the finished baby socks I mentioned last week! They fit her great. A little long in the foot but that's good...she'll be able to wear them longer. These also are the only ones that actually stay on her feet. I should make a few more!

The only other knitting this week has been a row here or there on the adult socks. I'm also almost finished knitting a bowl to felt. Hopefully that'll be finished in the next day or two. None of the projects I'm working on are difficult, I'm just trying to figure out how to knit & hold a baby at the same time! Or knit & read. Or knit & write. Lots of good things that want to occupy my mind & hands lately!

What are you knitting or creating these days?

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Adventure

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Yesterday had the potential to turn into "one of THOSE days". Where at any moment Momma would lose her stuff. For no reason either. 

So instead of loosing it, just after lunch I ignored the toys all over the house. The art supplies all over the kitchen table. The dirty dishes on the counter. The fact that there was 10 minutes until rest time. The dirty laundry waiting to go down to the washer. I asked Ree if she wanted to go on an adventure? Well my adventure loving girl had her socks, shoes & coat on faster then I could get out of my chair.

We took a drive to the other side of the city to the beaches. There was no one there except the sea gulls. It was gorgeous. The breeze was only slightly chilly. The sun was shinning bright. The water was frozen way out. It was amazing. We didn't get out but for a few seconds. I forgot the baby carrier at home & there was no way I was carrying the baby seat, nor taking the baby OUT of the seat. It wasn't that warm after all! But we rolled down the windows and just sat for a little bit.

When we got home Ree ASKED to go up for a rest. She proceeded to play legos quietly in her room for the next hour. I enjoyed the time by writing out some of the thoughts I had while we were out. 

It felt good to throw it all to the wind and get out of the house for a little bit. And somehow at the end of the day, the dishes were clean, the laundry was washed, the toys were picked up. And Momma was calmer then she would have been had we not gotten out of the house for a bit. 

I need to remember to do this more often! 

Monday, January 27, 2014

Weekending

Everyone is getting creative on this freezing night! Second cup of coffee; morning note; beautiful sunshine. A good start to Sunday #startingmoments #hellomorningcoffee

The weekend began Friday night with pizza & family creative time. Me with my journal. Ree with her scissors and paper & the husband with his seed catalogues. 

Up A LOT in the night with a baby who all the sudden loves her Momma so much. She must think I'll be lonely in my sleep or something. She doesn't want to be put down.

Saturday was puttering around the house. Doing some laundry. A little cleaning. An afternoon spent as a family at the library. Then some Momma time to run a few errands. Saturday night the husband said he had baby duty for the night. Of course she heard him so only woke once in the night! 

Sunday morning was up for quiet time in the sunshine. Husband made coffee & note. Sunday morning routine of Church & more coffee. Stopping by the local parish school for an open house. Decisions to be made. Discussions had. Nothing decided except momma had a headache from thinking. 

A little knitting was interrupted by baby wanting to be held & only by me this time. I'm really not complaining! I love that she finds comfort in my arms. And from watching Ree, I know this little stage doesn't last very long at all. I'm soaking up all the moments of being gazed upon by gorgeous big blue eyes, the smiles she gives only to me, the weight of her little body as it relaxes against mine as she drifts off to sleep.

How was your weekend? Stop by and see what everyone else was up to at Amanda's!

Friday, January 24, 2014

The Birthday List 4::52

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My birthday was on Monday & I sat down to make a list of things I hope to do in the coming year. Most are just small things, but they all are fun!

::light candles more often
::be more spontaneous
::watch more sunrises
::notice more sunsets
::bake with Ree at least once a week
::get outside more
::have at least weekly tea parties
::make a quilt for Baby V
::cuddle with my girls more
::start doing yoga again
::practice joy
::count 1000 gifts
::monthly "momma nights"
::clean out much of the clutter
::knit the girls matching sweaters
::read more books
::write some poetry
::read some poetry
::find the poetry in the every day
::go on regular adventures with the girls
::say "yes" a lot more when Ree asks to do things
::daydream
::practice 100 acts of kindness (or more)
::start a solid writing habit
::write/make happy mail for people

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Make & Listen

Doing some line art from the #arttogether ezine Some Art Together

I finally sat down to read "cover to cover" so to speak, of Amy's latest e-zine "Line". Ree was watching over my shoulder and decided she thought the snowy day called for some art & was that what I was thinking too?

Turns out I was! I pulled up the different paintings Amy linked to of Piet Mondrian and Ree decided she wanted to focus on Victory Boogie Woogie. She didn't get too far since I decided to write my name out & fill it with lines. I then had to write out her initials since her name is way too long to fit on the index card.

This is just the start of diving into Line. Up next: abstract trees. But of course yesterday was the day Baby V decided she needed to be awake all. day. long. And to be held by Momma or else she was screaming. So we didn't get too much art done but Ree was happy!

As for the listening part, we've been listening to the soundtrack of Frozen. We love it!