Ditmas

I walked over to Ditmas Park this week to take some measurements of our new space. Crossing over into the neighbour hood was like stepping into Pleasantville. The yards are expansive with grass, and old trees are heavily blossomed. People were out on their porches in the morning sunshine, with smiles and “Good mornings” to […]

Sticky Date & Ginger Cookies

It is no secret I love to bake. This weekend I added a new cookie to my repertoire. This recipe I made up myself based on the memory of the taste of my favorite cookies from the Byron Bay Cookie Company. Often I would by one of their Sticky Date and Ginger Cookies from Fundamental […]

Rainbow Sparkle Ballerina

Rainbow Sparkle Ballerina

Today at Ballet the Ballerina’s were given their performance outfit. My-oh-my what a bunch of happy little girls! Nothing could have pleased Maya more than her outfit being rainbow sparkle. Parents were invited in to class to see the girls all dressed up and standing in line. We were then given a sneak preview of […]

Picket Fences & Fluffy Pink Clouds

Picket Fences & Fluffy Pink Clouds

Picket fences and fluffy pink clouds is the title of this Art work. This is an installation I started and completed in 2005. It is a handmade paper site specific installation. It was constructed with hundreds of single sheets of handmade cotton paper, each one unique. I made each piece of paper from recycling t-shirts, […]

Skew-skew

Skew-skew is how Elle says scooter. “I-wan-skew-skew”  (translation, I want scooter!) Elle will say each time we enter or exit our building. The scooter resides downstairs near the front door, and numerous times a day Elle will say “I-wan-skew-skew”. At least once a day, Cam or I will take Elle outside for a ride. Helmet […]

LES

This is the Lower East Side apartment we lived in before moving to Park Slope. Our cool Manhattan dwelling, prior to falling pregnant with Elle and moving to Brooklyn. It was located on Clinton and Rivington, and little did we know how hip the neighbourhood was. I organised the fully furnished apartment sublet through Craigslist […]

Window Treatment

Window Treatment

When we moved into the Park Slope Brownstone for the first time we were living in a building with ventilation shafts in the center of the building. Three windows in our apartment look out to into a ventilation shaft, which means the windows views are of the neighbors brick wall about a meter away. We appreciated the […]

My Helper

Maya has a chore. For doing her chore she gets pocket money. Each week, on either Saturday or Sunday, Maya folds the washers. These are the wash cloths that we use for mess and spills and dirty faces. For folding the washers and putting them away, Maya gets one dollar. What is she saving up […]

Lunch On A Log

I am currently reading Chapter Four of a book titled Simplicity Parenting. This chapter is titled Rhythm, and is dedicated to the importance of rhythm in a child’s life and how to create rhythm in your home to achieve family harmony. In this sense, rhythm relates to the tempo of your family life. The following […]

Aquarium

Aquarium

The New York Aquarium is a short train ride from our house. Located at the famous Coney Island. The combination of  warm spring weather and my friend’s shark cushions inspired me to take the girls to the Aquarium. We had to go and see the sharks! We had a lovely stroll along the board walk, ate […]

Sewing With Sharks

Sewing With Sharks

A friend came over today for some sewing lessons. For a while she had been meaning to make some cushion covers but needed a little sewing guidance. I was more than happy to help her out, and am very pleased to have had the chance to offer design and construction advice. I do not take […]

Easter Morning

Bleary eyed, but bushy tailed I rose from bed to the excited voice of Maya “Mummy, the Easter Bunny has been!”. Any thoughts of telling her to go back to sleep, remained just that, my thoughts, as I woke up with the sunrise. Elle was still sound asleep as Maya inspected her Easter basket by […]

Easter Basket

Easter Basket

Two pretty Easter baskets for two pretty Girls! I very much enjoy collecting little bits and pieces through-out the year for Easter. On Easter Eve I put them all together in the Girl’s baskets. The baskets and liners are from Pottery Barn Kids, the cookies and chocolates I found at the Chelsea Market, the books were […]

Easter Eggs

Going on an Easter egg hunt can be lots of fun, especially when you find lovely hand dyed eggs! Maya and I dyed a dozen beautiful brown eggs into an array of vibrant colours. We then took them to a picnic that we had today with friends. I hid the eggs in the park and […]

Markets, Merry-Go-Round, Macy’s

PART 3 – Macy’s Flower Show Our third stop in the city was the 47th annual Macy’s Flower Show at Hearld Square. This is an impressive floral installation made up of  millions of fresh flowers, that thousands of people flock to see each year. In 1947, the first Macy’s Flower Show was presented at the […]

Markets, Merry-Go-Round, Macy’s

PART 2 – Bryant Park Carousel Second stop, on our big day in the city was the Bryant Park Carousel. Shopping at the Chelsea Markets had given us an appetite and so we caught the train to 42nd St and met Cam for lunch at the Carousel. This is my favorite Carousel in NYC for […]

Markets, Merry-Go-Round, Macy’s

Yesterday the girls and I achieved a NYC Easter triptych. Three things that are great to do in Spring: Chelsea Markets, Bryant Park Carousel, and the Macy’s Flower Show. It was a big (long) day in the city for us, which involved me carrying Elle in her stroller up and down hundreds or subway stairs, […]

Duck Pond

Duck Pond

After three days of solid rain, all I could think was “Good weather for ducks!”. I enjoy a walk in the rain, but convincing Maya to do such a thing takes some coaxing…This I did not have the energy for, so we stayed in inside. Which led to the following creation. A duck pond for […]