Friday, December 30, 2011

A little extras

Elijah and Lotus made us beautiful gifts for Christmas.



Lotus made these sewn wet felted ornaments.



I remember making these way back when. Elijah made this beautiful candle for our table.




Lotus brought this home from school containing elements from nature including a wool sheep and child of light which she made a sleeping sack.


Couldn't resist adding these pics of Aila entertaining herself in the kitchen.









Joe has been working all week on a loft for Lotus' classroom. It is going to be a beauty.









CAGED AGAIN...sending kisses!








Sunday, December 25, 2011

Mele Kalikimaka

Thanks to all who sent us wishes for a Merry Christmas! 
Blessings back to you!

As you can see it was still dark outside. The festivities (part 1) began at 3 a.m. when I asked Joe to turn off the tree lights so the kids could not see into the living room from the stairs. The surprise was on us as we found  it was Elijah who lit the tree and was completing his surveyed of the stash. 'Off to bed with ya, Elijah.'

Then the bell tolled again at 5 a.m. with both Elijah and Lotus raring to go. 'Back to bed with ya both.' I guess that is a lot to ask children so very excited to see what Santa, Family, and Friends gifted them, so it was 5:30 when they both were able to enjoy the glory of gift getting and giving.



Check out the background knitted countdown calendar. Beautiful work, MOM!


Elijah can now practice his Ukulele at home!









Aila very sleepy-eyed after being awoken too early in the morning.






These barbies from Jordan were definitely a hit.






Lotus really doesn't need to accent those toes.



Aila loves the Uke!








Aila loves her brother's goofiness!

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Christmas Eve

Excitement is in the air......







Although Aila can stand on her own, big brother is always trying to keep her safe.







Mermaids and Fairies for Christmas

Thankfully, I started preparing for the holidays earlier in the year. Also, much thanks needs to go to my MOM for what she has made and sent to the kids for Christmas. I wanted to share something I made for Lotus. She has loved mermaids off and on for two years so I finally decided to make this beautiful doll.











Here is a beautiful Thumbelina in her flower MOM made her for Christmas.














Monday, December 19, 2011

VACATION

This time of year seems to be filled with activities. The kids had their treasured Advent Spiral which signifies the inner light of the child as the light of nature wanes. A beautiful spiral is created with pine boughs. A lit candle is placed in the center of the spiral. The children take turns walking into the spiral and lighting their candles which have been placed in cored apples. They then place the lit candle anywhere along the path as they exit the spiral. The room transforms from a dark space to brightly lit from which all quietly leave, taking there inner light, thoughts and feeling into the night.

We took a risk and attended the Nut Cracker - Aila too! It was a wonderful performance by a local dance academy in a historic theater located in downtown Hilo. Although it was almost 3 hours long, Aila stayed alert dancing and clapping.

Then there was the MAITREYA PROJECT Heart Shrine Relic Tour which was in Hilo. The purpose of the tour is to bring spiritual benefit to all sentient beings. "Maitreya" means "loving kindness" and has been adopted as the theme to promote world peace. This collection of extraordinary relics of Buddha Shakyamuni, his disciples as well as Buddhist masters from Indian, Tibetan, Chinese, Theravadin and Korean traditions have traveled the world and were on their way to Northern India.








......then onward to ornament making for the school store.






Elijah had his first report assignment. He was to select an animal to observe and write a story about it as well as draw it, create an art project (see below) and then present a 5-10 minute presentation for his class. I am so proud of how hard he worked and how well he did. And he did do it all by himself. Our job was to keep him on task and check for spelling errors. As you can see he selected a duck. We have several friends with ducks so it was easy to go and observe them.




Remember, Secret Santa...well Elijah had his friend Kai who loves to surf and read. This led to Elijah making him a surfboard bookmark. He did such a great job with the stitching.




And we certainly cannot forget our TEACHERS! We had made pickles this summer and with a little fabric along with knitted apples we had our gifts covered.





The school year came to a close with the annual Festival of Lights. I cannot believe the talent. Elijah's class sang, played recorder, violin and ukulele. Wow, they are really working those right hemispheres.



Took a very little video since my camera does not pick up well in the dark.





The weekend was also filled with festivities. We were invited to the local Moorman church by Elijah's scout leaders for dinner and music. It was a terrific night spent with old and new friends.



Sorry for jumping around but I never showed off Lotus from earlier this Fall riding her (Elijah's old) bike.




Our cat Mona goes wherever we go.





Now for the GRAND FINALE.....Santa Clause. A friend of mine for three years now has invited Santa to her house. She met Santa while standing in line at Safeway. He had recently moved to Hawaii for some sun and fun and was more than happy to come over for a visit. It is so much fun. The kids decorate cookies and ornaments while waiting for his arrival. The past two years he showed up in a convertible. This year it was a green blazer. Santa must have been a bit naughty this year.

As you can see Aila did great. Santa remembered us from past years and wanted us all to get in a picture with him. He also told us he was currently working on a book and planned to include two stories from our children. One was last year when he found Lotus sobbing because she had dropped her decorated cookies for Santa in the dirt and gravel. Santa went over and told her it would be okay and helped her pick them up. He then proceeded to eat them, dirt, gravel and all which quickly put a smile on Lotus' face.






We left a bit early due to Lotus developing a fever. As you can see, she was not feeling very well.



Can't you see the big question by his expression.