May 18, 2012

Good eater

Ramon and I have been having a rough time lately trying to make Ella eat different things. She eats a very limited variety of foods and this is concerning us more every day. I love to see how other children eat almost everything, sometimes foods that even some adults wouldn't dare to try. Today I spent the day developing a design idea I had a while ago for a t-shirt. Its called "The good eater". These shirts will be worn by those kids that eat their broccoli, all ye celery eaters, those that can't stop munching and crunching!   

For testing I'm using transfer. First I designed the characters, then printed on transfer paper and finally ironed the design on the fabric. 
Here are three different designs for different ages.
Hopefully soon we will see Ella wearing her own "Good eater shirt".


May 10, 2012

A mother's love

Mothers day is approaching and everyone is talking about it. Moms play the leading part and act as main characters on this special day. But what about our co-stars? Our children who make cards, clean up, sneak out of the house with dad to find a little something for mom, they also play a very important role on this day. 


Mothers day is this Sunday, so happy mothers day to my dear Mom and Grandma and all the mom friends and family I know who are all great mothers! 

May 9, 2012

The afternoon snack

Usually after lunch most children expect an afternoon snack. Ella gets really hungry after 2:00 P.M, that's also when she feels more helpful in the kitchen and wants to be part of the process of  meal or snack preparation.  

Cookies made by Ella and Me.
She likes to bake cookies because she is in charge of most of the process and when they're done she feels very accomplished. We like to do this since we work together like a team and spend good quality time. Plus when the cookies are in the oven and almost done the entire house smells like a bakery.


Speaking of smells, another snack we love and gives the house a movie theater aroma is popcorn. We make it in our vintage popcorn machine which I love also as a prop in the kitchen.

April 28, 2012

Sewing for Ella

Well... I've finally sewn my first piece of clothing. I wanted to make outfits for Ella and I thought that a good way to start was making a skirt and a headband. 

Ella chose the butterflies and ladybugs fabric.

Not too bad for a beginner, although I had another idea in my head of how it was going to suit her but now I know the mistakes I shouldn't make for the next time. 

Pretty girl with a headband.


April 21, 2012

Another empty wall is dressed up!

We had two empty frames just waiting for their pictures but we finally selected, retouched and went out to print the ones we wanted. The best thing is that both pictures 11.5'' by 11.5'' cost us almost $3.00 dollars in total. What a bargain! The trick was that instead of a poster Ramon ordered them as two album pages which are much cheaper... smart guy!

April 13, 2012

That cute blouse doesn't fit me

Whether is that you love the pattern or it reminds you of a special occasion, sometimes is hard to get rid of old clothes we love. Here is a dress Ella used to wear when she was smaller, then it turned into a blouse and now it doesn't fit her at all. This dress was really special for us so we still wanted it to hang around the house. 


My solution was to turn it into a bag closing the bottom and sewing the shoulder straps together to make only one strap. Now Ella can use it to transport her books from the library or whatever thingamajig it occurs to her to carry in her bag. 

April 6, 2012

Easter egg hunt at home

Yesterday Ella and I painted Easter eggs. Thanks to our great friend Silvia who encouraged me to paint eggs with Ella and even provided me with a whole carton of eggs, half of them were empty shells ready to be painted. 


We had never done this before so they didn't come out so great. I had a litttle trouble holding the eggs without putting my fingers on the areas that were already painted but overall we think they came out great!




Thank you Silvia!

March 28, 2012

A hat for the Diana Mini

With leftover string from Ramon's hat I made a mini hat for my Diana Mini. The thing is that the lens cover the camera came with kept falling off, so I made this kind of hat to cover the lens. Is very practical and at the same time it looks nice and personalized. 

Good thing that the leftover string was blue, so it matches the camera.

March 22, 2012

Welcome spring

A couple of days ago began spring. Finally the rain will return to water the grass and the trees. We wanted to make a picnic to give spring a welcome, and here are the pictures of this nice day! Oh! And Laura (my sister) was here so we all shared together.


By the way... did you guys notice my hairband? I made it!

March 16, 2012

A happy kid!

We are very glad to say that we have a happy daughter. Ella has been raised in an environment of love, a love which sometimes I think it has been a little too close to indulgence, but fortunately we still manage to keep that under control.  


I think you can tell a child is happy if she or he communicates with you, expresses herself/himself, laughs, doesn't need much to have fun, enjoys simple things and loves you back! Other signs could be singing, dancing, hugging and kissing. That's Ella.

March 8, 2012

Ella's own craft

Yesterday Ella saw someone making a craft on TV and she said right away -Mom, can we make this craft pleeease?- with a very funny voice. It was called "stained glass jar" but actually consisted in cutting tissue paper with different colors and sticking them on a jar. She was very proud of herself because she didn't need my help for this one. 


Way to go Ella, that came out great!

I love old glass jars, you can use them for so many things. Here's another old glass jar craft I made a time ago. Just put a nice looking piece of paper inside a transparent jar and that's it! 



February 28, 2012

The classic shake

We have been keeping a bunch of strawberries in the refrigerator for quite a while now. Ramon's mom gave them to us and I really didn't know what to do with them. Ramon doesn't eat them, Ella doesn't like them very much and I grabbed only one or two when I remembered they were in the fridge. They were -about to rot- ripe so I decided to make a classic: The Strawberry Milk Shake. 


I just mixed in the blender 1 cup of milk with 10-14 strawberries and added sugar. It was delicious!

NOTE: I also spent some minutes retouching the picture to get this retro look.

February 27, 2012

I don't have the green thumb

In contrast with my mom, who surrounds herself with a garden of beautiful plants everywhere she goes, I am not able to grow anything at all. I really take good care of plants, water them and expose them to sunlight when they need it, but for some reason they don't last long. If I try to grow anything the seeds I sow never become a plant so they disappear in the soil forever.


Fortunately I found this succulent and immediately put it on the piano in a little gray pot. Succulents are water retaining plants that adapt themselves to arid climates. I guess you can say they are similar to the Cacti but I think the look much better.

February 23, 2012

An origami afternoon

Today Ella and I had an origami afternoon. We made a boat, a crane, a puppy, some kind of butterfly, a car and a heart. Of course we had to follow instructions from a book. It was a lot of fun!
My favorite was the heart and Ella's favorite was the puppy, and the car and the butterfly... well, all of them.

February 16, 2012

Our public parks

We just love to visit the public parks of the County. There are so many things we can do there, not only celebrate birthdays or play sports but they are also great for spending family time. We like to go and take pictures too. Here are some pictures we took in the Edward Medard Park.

This is a very beautiful water view.

Of course, we always have to take pictures of Ella!
Add caption
For my friends who reside in the area, here is a link with the park information.