This blog is the transformation of our new home, the progress of baby Isaac, garden updates, healthy recipes, yippy living (thats yuppy hippie...I made up the word) and our adventures as a couple, all with a little Scandinavian Style!

Monday, October 29, 2012

children's museum

I had heard great things about the museum in Factoria. We had a free day a coupon for free admission and Isaac being free until age 1.... we decided hey why not, let's go. Turns out our super curious and tactile little Isaac was in heaven and although he is on the younger side there is tons for him to explore for years to come. Not to mention he loves staring at other kids. Isaac is sporting all yellow. He had to wear his husky shirt because they were playing that day and then he wet through so the extra pants were also yellow!We had about four of the same conversations with other moms at the museum. "How old is he? 10 months! Wow he is so big, I can't believe is already walking!"





baby's first pumpkin

 









What a difference a year makes. This is the caption of one years time when I was pregnant and Ali was pretending to be with a fake pumpkin bump. Now Micah is one month old! Also last year I roasted a pumpkin for chocolate pumpkin muffins. Now we are gluten free and the pumpkin was roasted for baby food!


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

bathroom re-do

Before:

After:




 Haha i've noticed I take really crummy before pictures and really nice after ones to make it more dramatic!

This bathroom was the paint color I hated the most in the entire house when we bought it and it has been the last room in the entire house to be painted. Mainly because we always planned on remodeling it and I never could really commit to a color. Well we haven't really had the funds to completely remodel it and had leftover paint from the hallway so we put Isaac to bed at 8pm and started painting. What a difference paint makes. The below picture is the inspiration for the finished product. We are going to buy an ikea vanity and paint it this color blue and then do the blue/grey beadboard with white trim. Not sure when we will get to it but I can't wait! 




new kick





I've always wanted a juicer and thought...I will probably never use it or if so only for brief periods of time. They are a pain to clean and a pain to store and not cheap. My friend Emily said "why don't you just borrow ours and see if you like it" I thought what do we have to lose. Wrong...I'm hooked and now I want one. Peter and I were at the Walla Walla Farmer's market with Peter's parents and they were selling fresh juice. We bought one and I have never forgot the taste, amazing! Beets, apple, ginger, and carrots. It's only been a week but I look forward every morning to my daily concoction. But I'm a creature of habit so who knows this one could stick. Isaac hates the noise of the juicer but is also drawn to it and wants to be near it so I hold him and juice while he squeals. I've always battled keeping my iron levels up and never enjoyed taking iron supplements because they make me nauseous. Turns out beets are really high in iron. Isaac's iron levels now are a little low so I thought maybe I'd start giving him a couple sips of beet juice daily. I found the same juicer as my friend's used on amazon for $30 so we will see if I take the leap!

Thursday, October 11, 2012

paper quilt



My friend Emily purchased a silhouette machine. It's basically a printer with a knife. I have reaped the benefits. She printed me out these cutouts onto paper and all I had to do was fold them into boxes and hang them. The project is called a "paper quilt" and she purchased the patterns online from A little hut. The projects are endless when you have a silhouette.  You can make stencils, stickers, shapes, etc. Because you can print on various materials like vinyl and contact paper. I love technology!

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

nine months

One week before Isaac turns 10 months, phew I made it. These photo shoots get harder and harder. Every time I take pictures of Isaac in his chair I think why don't I do this when Peter is home so he can help me get Isaac to smile. At this point Isaac is so fascinated with the camera that he can't hold his smile long enough. As you can see from the pictures Isaac is bringing the whole balancing on the rocking chair to the next level. 


9 months I don't even know where to begin, there have been so many changes. Isaac brings babyproofing to a whole new level. He has broken two light bulbs by shaking the lamps. He has eaten many inedible things and has a new bump or scrape on his head about everyday. He is "all boy" and that is just part of the process! The biggest change is we started having him "cry it out" at night and it has worked wonders. We put him to sleep awake in his crib around 6:45 and most nights will sleep until 3:30 or 4:00. He wakes up hungry, nurses and then goes back to sleep until anywhere between 6-7. I cherish his nighttime cuddles instead of have anxiety about "when will you be up again...45 minutes?" Boy have our lives transformed. First and foremost I am getting great long stretches of sleep for the first time in 9 months and Peter and I have our evenings to ourselves! Isaac got his 7th tooth, he likes to turn the pages when we read his bedtime books, he started saying "hi" and started playing peek a boo. He also stands by himself and will take one or two steps on an occasion and then realize crawling is way faster. I feel like my sweet baby Isaac isn't a baby anymore. He never was much of a baby always wanting to be bigger and do more. But now he feels like a toddler. In my parent/baby class I asked when are they considered toddlers. She said "when they are doing what Isaac is doing...toddling." We also started a co-op Toddler Group here in Woodinville and eating snack at a table and chair, sitting at circle, and doing crafts sure makes him seem even bigger. Currently he thinks I am very funny and loves to laugh at me.  I will cherish these moments as I know it won't last long.

fall leaves



When I describe this craft I say Isaac and I did it together. Well he helped me by trying to rip the leaves and eat the tiny clothes pins that attach the leaves to the string. Isaac has inspired me to decorate for the seasons because I want him to grow up being excited about the changing seasons and lets face it, Fall is the best. I got the leaves from the dollar store and can't believe how real they look. Overall this is barely a craft but I think it is just the beginning of more things to come hanging in our windows.