Monday, March 30

What have we been up to, you ask?

Well, we've been busy around here lately...

When I was at the Spring Fling I agreed to take a table at another fair-type-thing, this weekend's looming Yaletown Baby & Toddler Fair. It's at the Roundhouse and is more of a baby-related event for moms and moms-to-be, rather than craft event, but they have a craft section and I was asked to participate and figured it would be good. I might be crazy though, because I have really no time after doing other projects! I'm feeling alternately frazzled and ready... Making more gnomes, lots more bunnies, more felt pins and so on. On Sunday Jamie took Cole for a walk to Granville Island while I made more gnomes while eating Easter candy and watching British history dvds...

Other than sewing, we've been doing some relaxing local stuff... Visiting with friends, starting on a big freelance design project for the company I was with before mat leave, trips to the library and a good trip to IKEA by myself on Saturday which didn't result in the coat stand I was after but did leave me with some kind of pulled muscle between the chicken wings (you know, that area of your back? The technical term escapes me and am too busy to Google.). At random intervals it feels as though I'm being stabbed through the breastbone (for some reason I feel the twinge there). I blame pushing that heavy, listing IKEA cart. I was trying to be speedy and had to kind of throw my whole self at the cart when reeling around corners...

Anyway, for the sale, I've made a bunch more bibbler drool kerchiefs to go with the bibs and toddler scarves that I have already. I figured I needed some better photos of them in action (ie - yes, pregnant ladies, these bibs fit actual babies. I didn't think so either before I had a baby! Now since you don't already have a baby go and stay out all night!) and Cole was happy to oblige... Some of the funnier shots:


And this one 'cause I think Cole is just so darn cute...

6 comments:

Jasmine said...

I really enjoyed Cole's expression, and body gesture in the first photo... it made me think of a cross between Fonzie from Happy days 'Aaaaa', and some sort of tough talking gangster! Good luck with your next table, I'm sure it will be a smashing success!

Lindsay said...

Looks like he could be a rapper in the first picture - so cute! He makes a great model! Oh, and I know the joys of Ikea carts - corners are brutal! Good luck at the fair! Are you guys out this way soon?

Mom said...

You're right, those are some cute photos! On the last one, I can picture an invisible cowboy hat on his head, and the bib being a kerchef for a little cowboy. Maybe some of those big cactus plants with the arms on each side of the stalk, or some other cowboy stuff...lariets, horses, etc. They would sell like hotcakes & be so boyish!

bonnie said...

Cole is quite a little actor@:)

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