24/11/2008

a week for two: the end


on our way to the gallery again we saw: some rural grafitti, frozen sea and the sun for the first time after a week of storms and darkness. I thought I would make the tiger lots of nice and fancy winter clothes while we were home alone, but he wanted it otherwise. Moving around everything upstairs was fine with him, though, so now we have a book-room, my office turned into our bedroom, our bedroom into playroom and lots of other new solutions, some of which I might show you soon. Now orangutang and father is back, heavily, happily sleeping in their new bedrooms. Maybe now I will find some time for making something nice and fancy for tiger ...

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I particularly adore the leaves and the shadows. Oh and the head. You are one lucky mother!

K. said...

similar here: anything that requires concentration will be corrobated by the small ones. Any process that involves physical activity is eagerly supported... We are also planning to change the function of rooms upstairs after christmas!

and your last post, by the way, was indeed a wonderful colour match. and good recycling - you forgot to label it as such ;)

hannna said...

the room switches sound very exciting! i'm dreaming to make a lot of clothes too... for christmas and otherwise. V is a kid who gets only soft presents. or hard = books. ("soft packages" were so disappointing as a kid, wools socks or something. not personally though, i think they were ok)

Bohemian girl said...

Frozen sea! Being from the Middle Europe I have not had an idea that something like that might exist. But now when I think of it I guess in a bay where the water is still...

Sweat velvet hair of your kid.

Laura in Paris said...

Automn inspirations for a lucky tiger!

Anonymous said...

beautiful, soft head... hope to see it, and all of you soon! winter and frost seems so exotic after 30 +, up to 99 procent humidity and thin, thin white summerdress for weeks...

Ritva said...

frozen...
i tagged you,
if you like to play

K. said...

Line, I tagged you too :)