Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Monday, November 26, 2007
Stocking Stuffers
I know, I know. This post is pretty shameless. These are some things that I would like to have in my stocking for Christmas this year.

Anise and Clary Sage Hand Lotion
I think this looks yummy.

This, too: Salt Supplies
And these: Hands of Change

Anise and Clary Sage Hand Lotion
I think this looks yummy.

This, too: Salt Supplies

Thursday, November 22, 2007
Coolest Things Ever


This little stump would look splendid on my lapel. Or maybe one of these fine choices. I pluck my mooostaches, but these I'd wear proudly. On my other lapel.

So we had a really fun Thanksgiving today. Doug and Glo ran the Gobble Jog this morning. Anton and I got up early and ate breakfast. Just as Daddy kissed us goodbye and we were finishing our eggs and sausage, it started to rain. So we went right back upstairs to sleep the rest of the morning off listening to the pitter pat of rain above our heads. Sheer heaven.

Later we went to Mom & Dad's house for the big feast and were joined by the whole family: Mia, Glo, Peter, Diego (Glo's brother) Mom, Dad, Nonie and Manning. We had a terrific dinner and I can't wait to dig into the leftovers tomorrow, WHICH will be eaten, by the way, up in Rabun Gap. Weee!
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Monday, November 19, 2007
I'm on Etsy!

Hi Booklovers,
Well, my sale went very well and I've got the remaining books up for sale on my Etsy site. It's not too well organized yet, but it's up. Thank you to everyone who came out to see the show. It was wonderful to see your faces!
~Anne
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Monday, November 12, 2007
Happy Birthday Dougie Fresh,

We had a fabulous weekend up in Rabun Gap celebrating Doug's birthday. Here's a ridiculous cake we made him with a trendy warning. He's also sporting a shirt I embroidered for him. Friday night we ate out at La Pachanga, the local mexican restaurant. I had 2 margaritas. Oooftah. The next night we ate cake, steak burgers at home and then I had 2 martinis. Oooftah and yummy.

XO,
~Anne
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Book Samples

Friends and Book-Lovers,
So I've decided to post images and descriptions of the books I'll be selling next weekend at the Superior Avenue Show and Sale in Decatur next Saturday, November 17th from 1 - 6PM. I've finished all the pieces and am busy adding price tags and making a new batch of business cards. (Yes, I'm a freak and make EVERYTHING by hand.) What is wrong with me?
Anyway. Here are two for your review. More tomorrow.
~Anne

Saturday, November 03, 2007
Superior Avenue Show and Sale
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Books, Books, Books


Back to binding....
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Orchid Lace Mitts

With this lace weight yarn I'm knitting another pair of fingerless mitts from KnitSpot: Anne Hanson's Orchid Lace Mitts.
I think I have solved Anton's Halloween costume dilemma. Mom and I found a darling outfit from GAP KIDS today. Hat, vest and pants. He looks like either a little immigrant from Ellis Island or Mickey Rooney. I know. I'm crazy. So he's going as his great great grandfather, Martin Anton Petterson Davnes. Going to make him a little satchel to keep his candy in. Man does he look delicious. Yum yum!
Last night he had his first Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwich. He went to bed smacking his lips in pleasure. My sweet boy. I've decided that nothing is better in the world than watching your baby eat a new food and love it. He is an amazing creature.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Mmmmm. Fall.
I took these pictures of my beautiful boy with his beautiful grandmother last week. We had the first cold morning of the season and dressed Anton in our knitted baby gear. I knit the hat from an Interweave Knits pattern called Syncopated Caps and Mom knit the sweater from the book Simple Knits for Cherished Babies.
I have started knitting a new pair of mittens for him and another pair of lace fingerless mitts for me. Will post photos soon!
But here's a question for all you creatives. What, tell me WHAT should Anton be for Halloween? I was thinking a sperm would be very cute and funny until a friend asked me how I'd explain that to all the other neighborhood children. So then I thought a shriner would be ridiculous and fun. Make him a red fez, red vest and have him hold a bucket for his candy. I dunno. I dunno???
Any suggestions?
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Cafe le Bran
Daddy feeds bran cereal to Anton: a yummy, crunchy, tasty, vitamin-filled, fiberlicious little video.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Delicato Mitts

Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Bathing Cousins & Thirsty Runners

We took lots of pictures of our trip. I have none to share from the dramatic race mentioned above, sadly. BUT plenty of you know who.
Saturday, October 06, 2007
Morning

We're having fun here in Chicago. I love the energy of a Northern urban environment. Makes me miss my undergrad days in Cleveland. Doug is preparing for his marathon and we will meet him tomorrow at the finish line.

I have been feeling pretty good these past few days. I stopped eating crap. I've been eating crap ever since I got pregnant. And I just stopped a few days ago. It's amazing the difference it makes in your mood. The best effect is that I don't feel guilty about what I'm putting in my mouth. The next good feeling is just physically feeling better - lighter on my feet and more energetic. Both of these things make you a happier person. I hope this all leads to weight loss. I would like to have my old body back. Mom and her sister have been taking Alli for a while now and say it works wonders. I'm tempted to try it. Though I hear it really punishes you when you eat too much fat.

Finally, the painting you see up top is called "morning." I did it about 10 years ago. It lives with Peter here and i've been meaning to take a picture of it for some time now. It's all about the sunny mornings I had as a child. I sat in the kitchen bay window with lots of light. We drank milk (and yes, we had a milkman and real glass milk jugs) and Mathis Dairy orange juice, which my Dad would shake at the kitchen sink and sing. We had pretty striped juice glasses. Mom would make biscuits from scratch (NO KIDDING) every morning. I took a vitamin and allergy pill. All of these items are in the painting, as is the southern morning light. And a feeling of gratitude for family.
We leave for St. Louis on Monday, then back to Atlanta on Tuesday. See you when I return. Yay!
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Wanting to Wear Wool
Friends,
Well it's the night before we leave for Chicago and we're doin' laundry, watering plants and packing. I have finished the left mitt I posted about earlier and finished Anton's winter hat, which you see here! Got the pattern from Interweave Knits. These are called Syncopated Caps. You knit with one solid skein and a varigated other. Makes it look way more complicated than it actually is. I hope it gets cold enough in Chicago for him to wear it this weekend.
We are SO ready for Fall. Here Anton is sporting long overalls and another pair of stellar shoes from Nanny. He is also sporting a nice little nose scuff from a recent fall on his little face. Poor baby.
Okay den. I am gettin' sleepy. I get to knit in the car all the way to Chicago. WOO HOO!!!!
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