No No Yes Yes

This is one of Nora’s very favorite books. It’s handy, too–we can say “what does the No No Yes Yes book say about that?” and she already knows that touching power outlets (or whatever) is a no-no.

I love these Leslie Patricelli board books. That reminds me, I should pull out my storytime stuff for Yummy Yucky.

they grow up so fast

I meant to post these pictures on Sarah’s birthday, and to tell you all what an awesome person she is and how proud I am of her. Luckily, I still feel the same way three days late.

Congratulations also to Mallory

…and to Valori, who graduated at the same time! I love you guys.

I took some pictures of Nora, too. What do you want? I’m a mom.

little bunny foo-foo

It’s hard for me to believe that Nora is old enough to notice what holiday it is and if she gets a present or not–but this Easter I had to face the facts. Since Blake is pretty adamant that Nora not eat candy (and I’m not actively encouraging candy either), I wanted to make her something special that would take her mind off the lack of chocolate eggs.


This little bunny and her blanket are made from this mmmcrafts pattern, and are sewn from some of Nora’s outgrown baby clothes. I used felt, embroidery floss, thread, and batting that I already had, so the only thing I had to buy was the pattern itself. My dad made the cradle for me when I was a baby, and my mom brought it up from Spring City so that I could pass it on to Nora. Tender, right? I mean, I’m pretty much the best mom ever, wouldn’t you say?
Unfortunately, my gift was completely overshadowed by the gigantic pink plush Care Bear Nora’s great-aunt bought her at a secondhand store. Nora tackled that thing and rolled around with it, giggling and giggling. Ah, well. Maybe this sleepy little homemade bunny will grow on her.
(Oh, and if you think that I copied Angie’s wedding colors, then all I can say is thank goodness I have people with really good taste to mooch off of.)