24.6.09

Family

Devon and I took a little road trip south, to visit with my parents. It's about a 2 hour drive and Devon slept the whole way there...nice! Isaac had to work. So he couldn't come along, but he spent the night at a friends house (that has an entire room devoted to gaming) so I think he was ok with it. Devon had a great time (as did her mommy) she met new friends, made new discoveries, and still had a little time left over to model our newest piece, the Country Mushroom Patch halterDevon's new discovery, the happiness of playing in sand. By the look on her face, I would say that it's sheer joy bordering on insanity (funny how she and Bik Wu have almost the exact same facial expression) We'll be moving back to Southern California, and be living by the beach. Guess I know what we'll be doing for the rest of our summers...
My mom knitted Devon the most adorable teddy bear! She also gave us a hand embroidered, beautiful quilt (adorned with the cutest little cherub scenes) My mom is ultra crafty (she can make anything) and she has the local insiders tips on the best places to get gorgeous fabrics and trims. She took us to a shop called A Stitch in Time, located in the historic Governor Ferguson's home. It was beautiful, but very old and in great need of repair (even the street was still hand laid in brick) Which is, unfortunately why this boutique is closing it's doors, but I was very happy to have the opportunity to check it out before it's gone. My mom has always been very supportive of our Etsy boutique, and bought us some beautiful trims and an amazing, dusty blue corduroy fabric (that will be in our shop this Fall) My new discovery (while shopping around) was Oliver + S. They make the cutest, contemporary sewing patterns for children that I've ever seen, and the packaging is genius! I wanted to get them all (just for the adorable, cut-out paper dolls).
My parents still live in the same house that we grew up in. I was just a little older than Devon is now, when we first moved there. These pics of her (in the patio that I used to play in as a child) stir up a lot of old memories. It's so cool to be able to still visit the same places, and see how much they've changed over the years. We took a walk around the neighborhood (I used to bike all over that place as a kid) Everything looked strangely familiar and at the same time brand new!
These are some great ways that my mom and dad have made memories into beautiful home decorations.....the memory of a cardinal that built a nest in their backyard...
...the sand from all the different beaches that they've visted together..
...BTW, Devon slept the whole way back home too :)

5 comments:

  1. From this photo, your dad looks like an Asian! Interesting that both your parents are holding a camera in the photos..now I know where your photograpy talent came from. ;)

    They say that the dog (not so sure about other pets) and it's master will eventually start to look alike after living together for some time. Is it happening to Devon now? lol.

    I can't imagine my face looking like Nono. My buddy did comment that my mischevious expression sometimes remind her of Nono. Oh no! hahaha.

    Rheea

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  2. LOL! Nono is the cutest, so I would'nt worry about it ;P

    My dad is Asian, he's Chinese:)

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  3. Wow that's cool! So you do understand Chinese as well? I find it so cute when Caucasians speaks Mandarin.

    Rheea

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  4. lol! no, I wish I did, though :)

    my dad taught me some words when I was little, but I forgot...

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  5. Hahaha. I hope your dad can still speak them well though, and probably teach Devon a word or two ;)

    Rheea

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