I, on the other
hand, realized that a lot of our artwork and wall
hangings that we had hanging in our living room were
very low on color (our walls do all the "coloring"
for them!), and that we'll be living in an all-white
apartment with light beige carpeting. Not too
inspiring. So I decided, instead of spending tons of
money on artwork, to make my own! I used pre-made
stretched canvas and acrylics to make three wall
hangings. It was the first time I had picked up an
artist's paintbrush in nine years, and I thoroughly
enjoyed myself. Here are some pictures of how they
turned out:
While our handiwork
is certainly not commercial quality, we have really
enjoyed creating things with our own hands these past
couple of weeks and putting our own stamp on our
furniture and decorations. It's been fun, and we'll
enjoy the outcomes for years to come!

Ian loves "watching"
us make dinner or whatever we happen to be doing at
the kitchen counter. He pushes a dining room chair
into the kitchen and puts it right up against the
cabinet so he can see what's going on up there on the
counter. Sometimes, he "helps", but most of the time
there are knives and other non-kid-friendly things
involved, so he's relegated to watching. We soften
the blow of not being able to help by feeding him
appetizers of his favorite veggies: carrots,
cucumbers, green (or red) peppers, tomatoes, etc.
It's a great way to get some veggies in him before
dinner even starts (so we're less worried when he
only goes for the meat and starch at the table), and
to keep him occupied while we work! Making dinner has
become a family affair!