I’m in the train right now – on my way home from work. It’s getting dark – and by the time I reach our house the light will be all gone. I wanted to post about 2008 one last time... Continue reading →
We said our goodbyes to the Christmas tree yesterday evening, as we lit the candles and enjoyed the tree once more. This afternoon, I packed the decorations in boxes, put them away, and moved the tree outside. We were so... Continue reading →
Christmas has moved into our yellow house by the station. Entering December means entering a month of expectations and cosiness, and a month that has a different pace to it. The Advent wreath is lit every Sunday afternoon,... Continue reading →
I woke up to a beautiful sight this morning. Our garden is covered in snow, the sun is shining, and moments ago I sent Mads and Ronja off with a sled to play in the snow. So what am I... Continue reading →
So here is my tiny model for the Cilla leaf dress. And yep, she is standing on her own! She doesn’t walk unsupported yet, but she can stand quite well. We have been trying to encourage a bit of walking,... Continue reading →
This past weekend was spent outside in the very changing weather. Saturday we had a very nice trip to the kite festival by the Eremitage Palace. Below you see a huge bear-kite that someone had in the air. It had a... Continue reading →
I had a wonderful birthday! Did I mention that this past week has been our autumn holiday? It has, so we have all been at home with time to relax – also on my birthday. Mads and the girls woke... Continue reading →
I’m busy at the moment, and I’m thinking you probably knew… Haven’t been sewing at all for weeks, and I’m neglecting my own blog as well as the blogs, that I follow. You know it’s bad, when your readers start asking... Continue reading →
While we were in Vejers Strand, Mads bought a kite – he had promised Ronja that we would go fly a kite, so of course we had to. And then we waited – and waited – and waited some more… But there... Continue reading →
On this day last year, Frida was born. She was 1 month early, and just so tiny and fragile. She was born with a cleft palate which meant that I was unable to breastfeed her, and basically, she gave us... Continue reading →