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31.12.10

What I Learned

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Some things I realized this year:

1. I realized not to over think things, and to just do it. Do what you love or what you think you love, and show it to everyone. Only good things will come of it. I promise you.

2. I like to plan for things because that is how goals are made. But now, I also look forward to the possibility that something better could change my plan along the way.

3. If holding a camera specifically taught me anything this year, Henri Cartier-Bresson said it best.
“You just have to live and life will give you pictures.”

4. I learned this year that I really love sparkles and confetti. (and even better, sparkly confetti!)

I have been at this blog for almost 2 years, and I cannot thank you enough for welcoming me into this beautiful, warm and inspiring community of friends. Your support and constant encouraging words have been invaluable to me. Thank you for letting me share a little bit of my world with you.

2010 was full of surprises for me, and I cannot wait for what is in store in 2011!

(The pictures of me are taken by Jinny!)

Happy! New! Year! Friends!

28.12.10

a holiday picnic

twinkly lights

feets

potluck

japanese whisky

end of the night

end of the night

One of my favourite things about the holidays is gathering with friends and family that come home from far far away. Yesterday, we had friends over for a potluck dinner, and not having a dining table big enough to fit all of us, we set up a picnic in our spare room with lots of candles.

There was plenty of delicious food and plenty to drink. At the end of dinner, we just stretched out on the floor with our very happy tummies. It was perfect.

As part of Jin's Christmas present, I also got him Japanese whisky to try. He is always looking to try new whisky and he normally gets the ones from Scotland. I was happy that he likes this one from Japan, and so did all of my whisky drinking friends. Some of you asked what whisky stones are for. They keep your whisky cold without diluting your drink. You keep them stored in your freezer. A true scotch on the rocks!

25.12.10

scenes from a Christmas morning

mojo's christmas bow

ninja

under the tree

cats & string

cats & string

jinny's gifts

whiskey stones

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helicopter in the house

We woke up to our first Christmas in this home. We spoiled Mea and Mojo with treats again, and tried to get Mojo to do some ninja moves. This is something we need more practice on. He can usually jump quite high, but he might be camera shy today.

We opened the gifts under the tree, and the cats came to play with the string. Some presents I gave Jin were juggling balls, a remote controlled helicopter, and
whisky stones to enjoy with his scotch.

We are off to see family for the rest of the day, I just wanted to drop in and say that I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas!

xoxo

21.12.10

new ornaments & new friends

handmade ornament

handmade ornament

new little friends

Moomin cookies


As promised, I wanted to show you the
ornaments I got at Bookhou. I allow myself to buy one ornament a year so that we will have a slow growing, and well thought out collection of Christmas ornaments over the years. This year, I bought two, to make up for not buying one last year! It was hard to pick from all the lovely handmade ornaments, but I finally chose the adorable ball-cat from Tai Kim, and the intricately embroidered ornament from Emily Hamill.

Last Wednesday was Mjolk's first birthday (hooray!)! To celebrate, they were giving out these amazing Moomin cookies made by Lindsey Bakes. I managed to get my hands on these two little guys, but you can see all of them here! I wish I had all of them!

I am so happy you all love our tiny little Christmas tree! You have convinced me to put it up again next year!