Wednesday, November 11, 2009
The coming holidays
We have decided that this year (and hopefully forever after) we are going to buy only consumables or things made of paper, wood or materials that will decompose rapidly. It is going to be our effort to reduce the mass of "things" that end up in the land fill. This will hopefully make for very creative holiday gifts and we invite you to join us in this effort. Please pass on any good ideas you have for gifts that don't "cost". We would love to hear what you are doing.
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Knitting done

It has suddenly turned quiet cold here and so I have been inspired to finish up some projects. This sweater was intended for Eoin but turned out big enough for Liam so he can pass it down when he is done. This is the great advantage of having four boys age range from six to two I don't have to be too careful about guage - it will fit someone!The second is an Elizabeth Zimmerman hat that I love she is genius. It is a Norwegian design I think but it taught me how to use two different colors at once. I can't wait to try it in a sweater.
Cauldron cakes
Sunday, November 01, 2009
Stripes

This little sailor sweater for Eoin turned out even better than I hoped for. I think I will stick to making stuff for the kids it turns out better than adult projects and they get done quicker too. The wool is a very soft cashmere mix which is lovely to work with but I suspect won't stand up to wear and tear. We will see.
Halloween
Liam took these photos of our Pumpkins. He is only three so I miss calculated and thought he would be able to get closer to the floor than me. Obviously not!Being six months pregnant I am not able to bend over easily any more.
We had a great Halloween - Maxim declared it the best day ever. I mean what is better for little boys than getting to dress up and go out in the dark with a flash light AND everyone gives you candy. Wonderful holiday maybe a little too much sugar for us moms but other than that very entertaining.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Pumkin Pie
This was the best tasting Pie ever. We ate it after Dad ran the Dublin Marathon. It just hit the spot. Maxim liked his with maple syrup and cream on top. Lex ate a whole piece as did Zoë. Liam and Eoin both suffering with colds this week have no appetite so more for us. This is all the thanksgiving dinner we are going to do this year so next up Halloween and costumes.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Sick again

Well winter is really here. Last night the wind blew all the leaves from the trees. As you can see above. It howled and roared all night but that is not what kept us up. It was the cough and whoop of Eoin. He woke at two and four and six Jonathan slept with him on the floor just listening to his labored breathing. I do hope this won't last long but that said with five of them to get sick in relay it might be a long month.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Cuala

Maxim is just six and we have been waiting for this oppurtunity to start team games. All the boys in his class at school attend Cuala on a Saturday morning and Jonathan brought him this weekend to try it out. Well our weekend was filled with hurley sticks and balls. Jonathan even encouraged Maxim to bring his stick to bed with him! Liam and Lex have joined in and we have some great video of practice in Belgrave Park that I will try to post. But I think Zoë takes the prize for cutest player see for yourself.
Progress

Now here you see I am almost finished the back of a little sailor sweater for Eoin and feeling much better. I was wondering does knitting ever make you feel sea sick? I sometimes feel motion sickness coming on even while sitting in the living room knitting fast. I can't ever knit in the car while driving or as passenger. Planes I can do a little but not hours. Am I doing something wrong? Going to fast looking up too often? I do watch movies at the same time as I knit or listen to audio books but I know others do this and it is perfectly acceptable to them.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Creating problems


Some how I have created something I think I am really going to hate. Does this happen often to other knitters or creative people in general? It has happened too often for my liking to me. Now normally I buy wool in colors that are easy to match - blues and greens and sometimes pink for the new baby girl. This week I sort of lost the run of myself and bought liliacs and orange and well I am not sure what to call it which would all have been fine except for the pattern I choose. Well now I look down at this sleeve and think what have I done??
In order to calm myself I do what any other knitter in my position does abandon this project and immediately start something completely different even though it is the middle of the night and I should really be going to bed!
Monday, October 12, 2009
Pretty in Pink
Zoë has the hang of eating with the big boys and often Liam has to watch out or she will swipe his food from under his nose. She is a serious eater while Eoin and Liam are just in it for the amusement! She is going to rule these boys just wait and see. The best part is she has no idea she is the youngest. But even that is not going to last long as number six is less than four months away.
Big Wool

I went to London to visit the wool shop (not the queen) and found Liberty on Regent Street. It is the most beautiful shop filled with beautiful things and I fell for some of the Rowan big wool.(A very nice lady helped me with pattern and quantity requirements). I had to start knitting it right away when I got back and as you can see I am half way through a sweater already. I have no idea why I am so taken by yarn. Maybe it is the colors or the soft texture or the warmth (I live in a very cold climate that is about to turn nasty) As it seems like a fairly harmless pass time no one has tried to stop me. Although I have a feeling my husband things I am out of my mind as I now have a stash that, I will never if I knit everyday for the rest of my life, run out of. This will of course not stop me shopping searching looking for more of the stuff (this is half the fun). I am certainly an addict but I think it unlikely to pose a problem for now....
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Birthday party
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Belgrave Square Sports Day


It was a beautiful day on Saturday and perfect for running some races. We had two winners Lex got the first race for 4 and under then Maxim won the "slow bicycle race" which is much harder than it sounds. You must be last but keep your feet on the pedals barely inching along the field.Unfortunately I didn't get more photos as it was hard to wield camera and watch all five while loosing the mothers marathon. Maxim has vowed to run in every race next year he had such a great time.
Wednesday, September 09, 2009
September

Just back from a fabulous weekend in Rome with friends. Sun oh so lovely and good food. Late breakfast and afternoon naps made the visit paradise for me. Thanks so much Terry and John. Lots happening here. School - yes we have two boys in school now. Only 3 at home. I am having such a good time the mornings are so easy and quiet. Lots of work travel for Jon and then a marathon to run. Maxim's birthday is on the 15th and we will be celebrating with lots of chocolate cake. Baby number six will love this I have no more nausea and am now eating for two!
Susan we love you and are thinking of you everyday at this time. I can not imagine how tough it must be to loose your home to fire.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Santa Monica Beach
Thursday, August 27, 2009
A little trip
So I completed mission impossible - I took a trip without any kids! (We won't count the one growing inside me). It was a fantastic trip. One week of bliss. In fact nothing phased me, this trip was sure to be the best as for the first time in six years I was in charge. Yes, no baby, toddler, child to pull on my arm and direct my day. Amazing I felt like a queen the entire time. You could loose my luggage, burn my toast, set off the hotel fire alarm and it would still have been the best holiday ever. (Now none of these things did happen, I did have the usual delays but I don't even remember them.) This is one of my favorite views in SF. I took this photo the minute we arrived and after bought an heirloom tomato to snack on. The thing I miss most about CA is fresh produce - they don't know how lucky they are. Here in Dublin I dream about a fridge full of ripe red tomatoes. Can't wait to be back.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Sun Sun Sun
It is a fantastic day here in Dublin. The hottest we have had this year I would say and we are off to the beach. There will be a lot of people in swimming and hopefully our guys will get a chance to cool off in the water. Pics to follow.
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