For Christmas I gave my son L. a knight, created by my friend Anna. We called him St. George, after the knight in the book 'The Reluctant Dragon'. Of course a knight needs to have a horse to fight dragons, so I pulled myself together and started working. As I still get up twice a night, sometimes even three times, to feed little S. it's hard to keep my eyes open at night, but with little bits here and there I managed to get the horse ready:
It turned out a bit crooked, but it has character, and L. loves it and that's the main thing.

Friday, January 16, 2009
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Snowy start of 2009
To our surprise we have had a very white holiday season. These are part of Canada, but because of their location in the ocean we usually don't have a very white winter, more a grey and wet winter. It was a treat to look out of the window and find this magical white wonderland had all of a sudden surrounded our house:
L. explored the ice and snow, he jumped on little pools of ice when it first formed, he slid on the frozen lake, he tried out a tobaggan with a friend, made a snow angel but refused to make a snow man.

Wishing everyone a very happy, healthy and inspiring new year!
Wishing everyone a very happy, healthy and inspiring new year!
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Creations for Christmas
As I haven't been able to create much myself this year, apart from creating a little human being, I have been enjoying the crafts, gifts and creations of others. Here are some examples of beautiful creations that entered our house for Christmas.
This is Saint George the knight, who protects our household from dragons, made by Anna:
Oh and I couldn't resist these cute ceramic owls, made by Bottle & Jug pottery studio in Tlell, on the islands here:
This is Saint George the knight, who protects our household from dragons, made by Anna:
And these are some wonderful gifts and presents made by talented friends Ella and Jane. The wooden house is made by John Broadhead, who lives and works in Queen Charlotte:
A beautiful crown for our prince and a Christmas sweater by his Oma:
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Journey into the world
We had quite a different birthing experience this time around. Instead of a smooth natural home birth, we were introduced to the emergency procedures of trying to give birth on Haida Gwaii. As the baby indicated that he wasn't happy during the contractions, I had to be flown in a huge Sikorsky helicopter to Prince Rupert Hospital:
An emergency c-section brought little S. into the world:
After two short days of recovery we flew back home in a seaplane:
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Agate Beach



Camping with little ones is hard work, especially at night time. Because of the light and the sounds, he didn't want to go to sleep until 10.30pm and he was up at the crack of dawn, 6am...
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Sea Asparagus
Monday, May 12, 2008
Little update
Here I thought I had renewed energy, but instead was thrown back on the couch for more sleeping and dozing off and conserving energy for the little one growing slowly. And growing it is. Last week we had an early ultrasound where we got a very clear peak of this 6cm long baby. It's amazing that everything seems quite proportionally developed at such an early stage.
This picture may be hard to read, but if you look closely you can decipher in the upper part of the photo the baby lying on it's back, horizontally, with a leg and knee sticking up on the left, it's head is on the right.
The wonders of technology. All of a sudden there's a real baby in the small belly bump that's slowly starting show.
I'll be off line for a bit (again) as tomorrow Lief and I are taking off for a trip to Vancouver, visiting family and friends. On Saturday my Mom will join us on a trip to Coupeville WA, where a friend and I will take a workshop jewellery feltmaking with Lisa Klakulak! I hope my energy will be sufficient to enjoy and learn lot's! Will try and document as much as I can and post a few pics when I return.
This picture may be hard to read, but if you look closely you can decipher in the upper part of the photo the baby lying on it's back, horizontally, with a leg and knee sticking up on the left, it's head is on the right.

I'll be off line for a bit (again) as tomorrow Lief and I are taking off for a trip to Vancouver, visiting family and friends. On Saturday my Mom will join us on a trip to Coupeville WA, where a friend and I will take a workshop jewellery feltmaking with Lisa Klakulak! I hope my energy will be sufficient to enjoy and learn lot's! Will try and document as much as I can and post a few pics when I return.
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