Monthly Archives: January 2015

Hej då, Småland!

It was a bittersweet day for Catherine. She had to say hej då, or goodbye, to Amiee and Barbara, the two Ikea employees that she’s hung out with periodically for the past five years. We knew the day was coming that she would over take the top of the red box that would exclude her from the Swedish nirvana that is Småland, and it turns out that today was that day.

While I am a bit sad to see the end of my solo strolls around the couches and desks and tiny home displays, I will embrace my new window shopping partner and show her the ropes!

Bench


If there is anything that the Wood girls love, it is a free admission day at museums! We spent a good part of today at the Museum of Fine Arts with a few thousand of our closest friends!

No matter how many times we visit, I’m always curious to see what will catch our interests. Today it was the Goya exhibit (“Look, Mama! That painting is in our ‘Babar’s Museum of Art’ book!), Egyptian Headdresses and, somewhat surprisingly, the museum’s collection of (usable) benches on display.

Esme was especially taken with the various benches found in many of the galleries. She had a radar for them and made sure to try each one out as we made our way through the museum.

At the Theater


A visit to the movies for the first time in over a year.

I have at tiny obsession with all things Bletchley Park and the Imitation Game hit the sweet spot for me. There was plenty of proto-computer-science in there for Peter as well. And we, of course, played our favorite game of “Identify the familiar looking British actor”.

A lovely night all around.

Thankful Reminders


A morning spent in song, worship and remembrance.

The more funeral services and memorials from funeral homes oak brook il, the more and more I am thankful for them. I’m thankful for the stories and remembrances. I’m thankful for the moments of quiet and focus and thankful for the community that comes together.

I am thankful most of all, however, for the periodic and repeating reminder that life is short and we must spend it wisely.

Bouncing Nostalgia

We were spending the evening with some friends at their house tonight. Well after bedtime I popped upstairs to let Esme know it was time to head home. I found her sitting, playing this ball bouncing game.

It brought back many childhood memories of playing a very similar game on the kitchen floor of my Grandparents’ house; Bellies full of macaroni and meatballs and sides hurting from all the laughter.

It has been years since I’ve seen that game, or any similar. I now have a itching to go find this one for ourselves!

Kitchen Bricks

After almost a year and a half of staring a a brick wall while washing dishes I finally got up the nerve to change my view a bit.

The colors went up first, a few at a time, and the Bible verses have been added on one at a time, as inspiration hits.

It isn’t something very fancy, but it makes my dish washing view a little less harsh. Definitely something I appreciate on a daily basis!

Library Princesses

Esme and I met up at the circulation desk at the library today and our selections gave me quite a chuckle! It is quite an ironic pairing!

We checked out:

The Princess Problem by Rebecca Hains

Snow White, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty, three of the Magical Princesses series by Sally Gardiner.

The former is written by a friend of ours and local college professor. I’m looking forward to sinking my teeth into it and although the Wood household has not been terribly princess obsessed, I’m sure it will be a good read! The latter three were a surprise delight. Esme chose them, but she and I both love them. They are simply written, beautifully illustrated and just the right level for our newest reader. They are just delightful!