Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Allison's Favorite Things To Do

This shows two of Allison's favorite things, flipping switches and emptying kleenex boxes.  (I am loving her mismatched pajamas and pre-haircut look!)
Taking dolly for a walk around the block.  
Allison loves to sit in the car, when we are outside she will just stand by the door of the car hanging off the handle.  Once inside it is almost impossible to leave.  

Hiding in the gap beside the fridge.

Colouring - check out that pencil grip!  

Helping Daddy with any repair job

Playing with her trains
This is a new one - once or twice I have washed her feet off in the sink.  She has decided that it is great fun, she regularly pulls off her pants (not sure why she has decided this is mandatory) and hauls me to the bathroom door.  



























Allison has always had a love for shoes.  She brings us our shoes whenever she wants to go outside and forces our feet inside them.  Recently she has taken to walking around in our shoes (maybe due to our reluctance to take her to the park now that it is 45 degrees).  


I love Paris in the springtime!



At the end of March we had the chance to go to France for a week.  We had the best weather you get imagine, not a drop of rain, blue skies and twenty degrees.  We survived mostly on crepes, bread and pastries and Allison enjoyed having Nutella as part of just about every meal. 


We arrived in Paris late in the evening so we stayed in a hotel near the airport the first night.  We had requested a baby cot for Allison and this is what we got.  It looked suspiciously like a laundry cart but it did the trick.  We got up early the next morning and drove through Normandy to visit Mont St. Michel.  It's a medieval abbey build onto a tidal island.  

Mont St. Michel was great.  We had a lot of fun wandering around the island.  It's still a functioning abbey, and we were lucky enough to get to the chapel at the top in time to hear the monks singing.





We stayed the night in Ducey.  Our hotel was a converted watermill, and the view was very picturesque. 































On our way back to Paris we took the scenic route.  Along the way we stopped in Fougeres for lunch, and wandered through the castle there.  Allison had a blast, but she wanted to walk everywhere.  It made it a pretty long stop.






Our first day back in Paris we went through the Louvre.  It was gorgeous, but definitely not designed for strollers.  There were elevators but some of them would just lift you up two or three steps.  It was a challenge to navigate, but we saw all of the usual attractions.


By the time we got out, this is what it looked like.  This is one thing that amazed me.  The city would be clean and tidy every morning, but by supper time every garbage was over flowing and there was litter everywhere.  


That afternoon we wandered up the Champs d'Elysees and visited the Arc de Triomphe.



The rest of the trip was a bit of a blur, but we went to the Eiffel Tower a couple of times.  Once late in the day when the line's to go up it were unbelievably long, and once in the morning when the lines were also unbelievable long.  Three of the four available elevators were being serviced, but we toughed it out in the line to go up.  We really got lucky with our timing, everything was in bloom.  








Allison inspecting one of the bolts on the top of The Eiffel Tower


We loved going through the churches in Paris, the stained glass in Sainte Chapelle was stunning.  Originally Notre Dame had been painted inside in the same manner, but it's been lost over the years.  It made Sainte Chapelle pretty special.

We stayed right across the river from Notre Dame so we spent lots of time in the parks around it.  They had great playgrounds that Allison loved.  Nicholas deserves a gold star for carrying Allison to the top of the bell tower.  Next time we go any kids have to be able to walk up under their own steam!  I don't know if we would recommend it to anyone, but Allison liked the view, and the gargoyles, and the bells.  









The cathedral was surrounded by wide open spaces and playgrounds.  Allison loved playing there, and it was always our last stop before bed.  We didn't expect to see so many families hanging out there, just enjoying the atmosphere, but there were kids everywhere.  

Can you tell she loved it?  

We also walked over to Saint Sulpice cathedral.  It's only a stone's throw away from Notre Dame, but it's far less popular.  We think it's just as beautiful.  




We had to visit the original location of Laduree to have a treat.  We discovered this pastry shop here in Dubai while my aunt was visiting us.  They are absolutely the best macaroons, so if you ever have a chance to try one - do!  




Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Allison's First Haircut



Allison had her first haircut on March 10, she was a little nervous about the hairdresser but thanks to a movie she sat still the entire time.





A long (but busy) blogging break...


Our blogging break started with some computer issues.  We had a defective screen on our iMac and wanted to get it looked after before the warranty was up.  In typical Dubai style our computer was out of our possession for 8 weeks - I can't tell you how much I missed it!  I did get some sewing projects done - there are quite a few crafty women here in Dubai, we started having a regular craft morning and it has really gotten me motivated!  Here are a few of the things that I have accomplished while I haven't been blogging....



Reversible Sun Hat for Allison

I used a pattern from this book: http://www.amazon.com/Oliver-Little-Things-Sew-Accessories/dp/1584799102/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1340709586&sr=8-1&keywords=oliver+and+s




Owl Bookends














So one day I wanted to find some soft bookends that Allison could knock off without breaking a toe.  I found similar ones online at pottery barn, and found a few people that had made their own - I couldn't find a very good pattern online so I combined a few.  Allison loves them, and as I expected they get pulled off her dresser quite regularly!



Play Teepee 


We saw one of these in a store here in Dubai with a big price tag - didn't seem so hard to make so Nicholas brushed up on his trigonometry and I went looking for supplies.  I found this cute fabric at Ikea, and was very happy to find the wooden doweling at the Ace Hardware store (lumber isn't very common here in Dubai).


Felt Food


This is an ongoing project, I don't know if I will ever be done!  Once I started I had a hard time stopping to work on anything else.  I found patterns all over the internet and from this book: http://www.amazon.com/Big-Little-Felt-Universe-Squeeze/dp/1600596754/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1340710065&sr=1-1&keywords=big+felt+universe
Fabric Dolls


I saw these on pinterest and fell in love.  On the tutorial she sewed their hands together, but a friend of mine found some very tiny, strong magnets so their hands are magnetic.  There will be hopefully more of these in the works.... (Tutorial & Pattern: http://charlaanne.typepad.com/charlaanne/2012/03/-doll-tutorial-.html)


Recovered a Cushion

 We bought this bench here in Dubai, but it had the grossest gold raw silk cover on the cushion.  After a year I finally found this great fabric for a bargain and couldn't wait to redo it.  



Camera Bag

I hate carrying an extra bag for a camera so I was pretty excited when I saw this tutorial to turn any bag into a camera bag.  It was really easy and quick to make and now I have a camera bag/diaper bag. 
Hair Bows

My latest project has been hair bows.  I started making them for Allison and then they started a monthly craft fair in our neighborhood.  So a friend and I are attempting to sell them in the fall when we get back - I have a lot of work to do!!