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in and out

just got back from mexico with ian and mark and nao.  wow, it was bueno.

and it was so damn good to see koruna and mars again when we got back home.

we squeezed in a kite festival this weekend.

and we leave for florida pronto.  fun days.

 

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calendars

time.  i can see it traipsing its way across my body.  i see my crow’s feet creeping from my eyes toward my temples.  (they'll be like yours one day, dad.  i really like them on you, by the way.)  i see the fine lines.  i feel the aches and pains that now take longer to heal. time is moving faster and i am moving slower.  my children are moving faster and i am moving slower.  or maybe i'm not moving slower, i'm just spending way more energy to move at the same pace.  i'm just trying to keep up here.  like i'm running to stand still.  except i never actually get to stand still....

time's brisk pace is more noticeable than ever these days as it grows my children, stretches their limbs, expands their minds.

as long as I’ve known ian, he has drawn out huge 6-month, 8-month, 12-month calendars that he keeps on the walls of his studio.  we've had them from time to time on the walls of our house since the kids were born and we've marked them with first words, first steps, and hilarious instances in addition to our weekly plans.

I picked up ian's big-calendar habit along the way and now find it a necessity in my studio as well.  i sit today in my studio surrounded by the year ahead.

since last night i could have sworn that the hour between dinner and the kids' bedtime took 2 1/2 days, i am grateful for the perspective the yearly calendar offers.  time is moving fast.  i see now that it is only going to get faster.  tracking it on paper somehow comforts me.

 

 

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> > transformation <

okay, here goes.... a few pictures of what we've been doing over here the past year and a half.  our house was built in the 1940s as a duplex - one unit upstairs and one unit down.  for the past 5 years, we've lived in the second floor of our house and worked out of the first floor.  now that we have built studios to work in, we've renovated the first floor and finally moved into our entire casa. the room below was once my studio, then marvel's birthing room.  we now call it the parlor.  we knocked down most of the wall shown at the top left for a more open feel.  it's now sort of a go-between room that connects the living room (top right) and the stairwell - a good place for koruna and mars to snack, draw, make a mess.

we gutted the old kitchen downstairs and turned the upstairs kitchen into a laundry room.  below are pics of the old downstairs kitchen and work in progress.  (we of course considered keeping the shiplap, but some of it was in pretty bad condition.)

we removed some windows to make room for french doors to the side yard. below is a picture of work in progress

and what it looks like now.

our house is filled with estate sale and garage sale finds, family pieces, hand-me-downs, gifts, and auction purchases.  we're trying to get rid of everything we don't love.  we're trying to simplify.

we need to simplify because we're determined to spread our wings while we send down our roots. we'll be leaving the country for a while this fall.  we haven't decided all of the details yet, but we do know that we'll be renting out our casa a bit while we're gone.

the pictures that the airbnb photographer took of our house are far better than mine.  check them out by clicking here.  exciting stuff....

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lip gloss shopping. biking. wagoning.

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cookie makin'

koruna and i made no bake chocolate oatmeal cookies for a party this holiday season.just like mama used to make...

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