Happy Halloween


As there were so many interesting things to see from Daddy’s shoulders on this All Hallows Eve, our ballerina had absolutely no interest in saying cheese for the camera. (In fact, every photo I took tonight was either with her looking the other direction away from me or completely blurry cause she was on the move, investigating everything.)

Yum, chocolate! We purposely bought her good chocolate from Whole Foods in order to avoid all the crappy ingredients in regular candy and, amazingly, it worked! She was entirely indifferent to the candy that she collected. The chocolate we bought her, however, was quite delicious. As you can clearly tell.

Clearly this pumpkin is for storing rocks. She collected them from several driveways. And then proceeded to dump them out.

All in all, Miss Leyba decided that trick or treating was nice and all, but giving out candy to the kids was way more fun! (Miss Leyba loves to help and share — both essential ingredients to handing out candy, evidently.) We had a blast.

It’s almost Halloween…

You’re going to have to wait to see our ballerina in her costume, but here is a preview:

I made this NO-SEW tutu for Miss Leyba while she was in the midst of a play dough marathon (she discovered that when you mix pink and blue play dough you get purple — MAGIC!).

The tutu took less than an hour and was so easy. (YouTube instructions here!) I think I may make her one more in another color for the dress-up box.

David and I were treated to a fantastically creative dance recital last night and let me tell you that you are in for a treat. I’ll post more soon!

Fire Pits – Week of Design

I have always enjoyed bonfires and fire pits. I enjoy the process of setting up the fire, like cooking over an open flame (hello, s’mores and popcorn!), and watching the embers burn and the fire die down. I think now that the fall crisp weather is on it’s way, I become nostalgic for the fire pit at my grandparents house. I like to think that someday we’ll have our own, a place for friends and family to gather.

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For sources, see Day 1 of the 2009 Week of Design.

Garden Paths – Week of Design

I love how garden paths define spaces and set the tone for your yard space. I feel excited about the endless combinations of materials, path shapes, and the types of borders (including plants) that are available to us, although sometimes the plethora of choices can be overwhelming when setting up a space. Hope these inspire you to get outside and work in your yard. I think they are divine.

See other Week of Design posts here.

For sources, see Day 1 of the 2009 Week of Design.