I love the smell of newborns in the morning:
Meet Hazel--Tillie's newest baby friend. I cannot wait for her to grow up and come over and play with all of Tillie's toys and go on walks and tell us stuff and have a slumber party and join our soccer team and show us her latest tai kwan do routine and explain to us what her favorite kind of animal is and why...
...until then I'm just going to gaze at her in awe and smell her head. It still strikes me dumb that people come out of people.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Ravioli Factory
Once again, Scott got me the best present for Christmas--a ravioli maker attachment for my mixer. It makes the cutest little plumpkins. My brother and I had to give it a whirl:
Friday, December 26, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Little Drummer Girl
Helping daddy with his drumming:
Helping mommy with the laundry (yes that is my underwear around her neck):
Helping mommy with the laundry (yes that is my underwear around her neck):
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
Shredder with a Small Footprint
Tillie can shred paper, but she does it on her own time. With reams of paper in need of anti-ID-theftifying, I decided to speed up the process and get an electronic shredder. These are such satisfying machines! It is right up there with my linguine cutter, both achieving a tactile/kinesthetic satisfaction-o-meter rating of 9.5. (10 is reserved for peeling those protective films off of LCD displays.) Here is the result of 5 years worth of old filings that needed to go out for recycling.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Pocket Organizer
I've been meaning to organize my cabinets this holiday break. Someone beat me to it while I had my back turned. Another thing on my to do list is baby-proofing...
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Elephant or Elaphant Man?
I had a vision of making cute little elephant dolls for all my baby friends this christmas. I tried to make a test pattern inspired by this photo:
[Image from: http://www.craftconn.com/]
...but sadly it turned out like this photo:
Uhm...it is a good thing I live with an actual toy designer, because Scott was able to come up with a better design. Hence, there are many babies who will not be scared of the christmas presents that I am giving them this year. Of course, you will just have to check back in a week or so to find out what the improved versions look like. (I don't want to ruin the surprise!)
[Image from: http://www.craftconn.com/]
...but sadly it turned out like this photo:
Uhm...it is a good thing I live with an actual toy designer, because Scott was able to come up with a better design. Hence, there are many babies who will not be scared of the christmas presents that I am giving them this year. Of course, you will just have to check back in a week or so to find out what the improved versions look like. (I don't want to ruin the surprise!)
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Handy
I had a bit of free time last week and thought I'd use it to fix up some unfinished projects around the house. One of the previous owners must have fancied him/herself a handyman, and let me tell you, he/she was greatly mistaken. Not a single room in the house is free of this numbskull's jury rigging. After an afternoon of fixing all the easy things, I felt pretty darn skilled, but I think I might have met my match: the refrigerator. It's been tiled into its nook such that you need to lift it half an inch to get it out of it's "hole." The problem is that there is not a half an inch of head room above it, so what do you do? We've already cracked a tile trying to get the thing out for maintenance. Probably once or twice a month, the motor breaks down, the freezer melts, and the food all spoils. Then it feels better and gets back to freezing again for another couple of weeks. I imagine that there is about 3 puppies worth of animal hair back there gumming things up! The only thing more stressful than a car that keeps breaking down (also a problem this week) is a fridge that periodically stops working. If Tillie were a little smaller, we could just send her back there with a tiny vacuum cleaner...
Sunday, December 07, 2008
She Walks!
These pudgy feet were made for walking.
(Sorry, sideways cam again, duh!)
More walking and some other antics:
(Sorry, sideways cam again, duh!)
More walking and some other antics:
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