23 July 2008

Making Things:

Those of you who know me well know I am consumed with making things. This post is about making things.

Making Patterns: This is my first crochet pattern, officially published and ready to purchase on Etsy. http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5961649. I am really happy with it, for a first pattern. It is a crochet scooter modeled after a Vespa Primavera, early 70s. Miss my scooter.


Making Flyers: This shot is from our Gocco Session at the flat, making flyers for the upcoming Evan Hecox show we have planned for October 24th in Amsterdam. I love Print Gocco, and I will be very sad when they stop making it. I still stress pretty hard when I am working on a project. The perfectionist in me freaks when things aren't perfect.



Making Friends: I have discovered several very cool new friends who are also makers of things, and creative to the core. These photos are of crafty things that are cool to me.

A mitten Dagmar is making .


Crazy cool crocheted jasperschermers. This is Janine's wonderful creation.


The table at Wendel's house before the delicious barbeque. This was the Stitch and Bitch BBQ celebrating the beginning of summer.


This is a cupcake that Wendel made. Seriously friends, if you like this, go and check her flickr page with other amazing delights. Check out the bento boxes, they are fantastic. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lookatmyphotos/

I also have a great new friend, Kim who is giving me singing lessons in exchange for knitting pointers and possibly some graphic design. Photos and details another day...

Making Meals: These few photos are of the famous Albert Cuyp Markt in Amsterdam where I occasionally find myself shopping for ingredients. There is a closer market where I go more frequently, but this one seems to fall on my path from time to time. I love the man working the vegetable stand. So salt of the earth. Having really fresh ingredients is very nice, and the culture of shopping here is really geared towards getting the freshest ingredients as you need them, and not in a gigantic shopping trip to Super Target.


We have had several dinner parties at our house, continuing the tradition of the Mather family Denver dinner parties. Sadly, I don't have any photos of them yet, seems food, friends and wine detract from photo taking at these events!

Friends Forever,
Malia

21 July 2008

Open Library, Open Book, Open Windows















The Amsterdam Central Open Baar Bibliotek is a triumph.

Located a few blocks from Amsterdam Central Station, it is either very thoughtfully located, or very fortutously placed.

It is my guess that it is not an accident. The Dutch are excellent city planners, and they do love their books.










If you ride or boat through the city at night you will see in the windows of the houses along the grachts and canals, almost always a living room with a large book case.

In fact, it seems very standard in a Dutch living room that there is a large 'eet tafel' (dining table), a book case, and some kind of amazing clock, and maybe one very nicely framed painting.


Typical Dutch houses have the curtains drawn open even at night time.

Apparently it is a Dutch tradition, that offers standard
social proof that the family has 'nothing to hide'.

The love affair with books can't just be for show, I don't
know, maybe...

The Dutch are among the most educated populations on the planet but even they have mind wiping Television.




We have no television in our house though, which means I
at least have to go to the pub to see Oranje loose to the
Russians in the football Eurocup. My friend Dishwasher Pete has given me a new team to look after though. I am supposed to be doing some homework on becoming a 'Tim' which is the nickname given to the fans of the Scotish Premiere football league champions, Celtic.

Anyway, It has been really good not to have television again, although
now we just sit in a long line at our 'eet tafel' plinking away
on our laptops (my Dell did happen to die yesterday though).
Addison is about to get his first laptop, when he gets to 100 stars. It will be running Linux 'naturlik'. Please email if you have any extra laptops lying around. :-)

Anyway...without the television we have been doing more learning of De Nederlands met de Rosetta Stone language software. Useful that.

We have also had more time, particularly Addison and I, to get completely lost in the role playing video game FATE.

We have read the first few Harry Potter books and a History of Quidditch. Basically right now it is all about magic and adventure.




Addison's bed time stories now are always about a tribe of little tiny Indians that were once part of the greater Choctaw tribe.

After being badly beaten in a battle with Viking settlers the Indians were shrank with a spell from their famous shamen SosiPosi in order to escape with their lives.

They have stayed tiny ever since. It takes a crew of 14 Little
Indians to fish one salmon from the river.

Anyway, the library has thousands of Dutch kid books, which are
another good way for Malia and I to try and figure out the
language. Here are a few more pictures of the amazing library and another Australian garage rock anthem

Oh, and why not, here's a Hawkwind jam too.




10 July 2008

Toothless!

Check out this toothless grin. Our little man is growing up *sigh*. I am really shocked to see how quickly the new tooth is coming in. He talks with a slight lisp now which is really cute. Soon he'll have those teeth that seem way too big for his mouth until he grows into them!

Love, Malia