A Christmas Owl

IMG_1589Some months ago my delightful niece, Lexi, sent me this picture wondering if I could make one of these little phone pockets that she could give her mom for Christmas.

Of course I was happy to take up the challenge.

A Google search revealed several gorgeous pictures of owls (click on the picture to enlarge it, click again to close the image):

camoflaged owl 1                   owl-tree             Camouflaged-Owl-16

Inspired by these photos I created this cell phone cozy (of course, I didn’t dare post this before today):

Cheryl's owl
Cheryl’s owl

For the body and wings I used a bit of leftover variegated wool from a previous project and a 3mm hook and an alternating dc/sc pattern. The eyes and beak are done with #8 perle cotton. I didn’t use a pattern, just invented as I went. I had to make it somewhat generic as I’m not even sure what model of phone Cheryl has. I used my iPod Touch (first generation) as a model.

Trina suggested I make a pattern and tutorial for this little guy. Perhaps I shall, someday.

Ripley’s Aquarium

Yesterday I met Trina, Gary, Mina and Volker at Ripey’s Aquarium in Toronto. What a fun place that is! I highly recommend it for a good place for a family to spend a couple of hours. Unfortunately I don’t have a lot of pictures because my camera isn’t wonderful in low light and Mina moves too much for the light conditions. However, I’ve put the best I got into a slideshow.

Love Letters

When I was young my mother had a wooden box in the top drawer of her dresser that contained letters she and my father wrote to each other before they were married. I would sometimes sneak a peak at these letters. It showed me an aspect of my parents I didn’t ever see otherwise. These letters also greatly influenced the kind of man I wanted in my life – someone with whom I could share the love of God.

Volker and I also wrote letters to each other, before and after our marriage. I too keep them in a wooden box, along with some other special letters and things.

treasures

The two soft magnets were part of a valentine card I made for Volker that said,
“Pumpkins are orange,
zucchinis are green,
You’re the best husband
I’ve ever seen.”

The pink sugar cupid was on a cookie he bought for me.

The little shoes are slippers I made for my baby boy.

The child’s drawing is from a card that Trina made for me when she was six, “because I wanted to show you that I love you.”

My treasures!

When Mom moved to into long term care the wooden box was still in that drawer, but it was now empty and the lid was off. It was looking it’s age. I took it home.

letterbox1Because it had so influenced me, I want to pass that on somehow. My own kids are grown and married, so, I thought, I’d like to pass this on to my granddaughter. We have a lot of fun with mail because we live so far apart. I want her to treasure the really important things in life, the less tangible — the love we give and receive.

I asked my brother, Myron, who besides being a wonderful photographer, is really good in the refinishing department. Last night he brought Mom’s wooden box back to me. Isn’t it beautiful! Definitely a treasure box now!

letterbox2

As Mina is only four years old I will wait awhile before I give her this box, but in the meantime I will put a few treasure into it for her.

Celebrating Family

Yesterday the Bender family held a celebration service for their matriarch, my Mom’s last surviving sibling, Ellen Margaret Bender.

Ellen Bender
Ellen Bender 1922-1913

(Follow this link for family pictures Paul Bender posted on Facebook celebrating his mother’s life.)

It was good to see so many family!

I took the opportunity to snap a few pictures of the newest member of our family with her Mom and Great-Grandma. And Barbie Bender took a picture of a bunch of us Gingerich Girls:

 

Travellers’ News

photo“Having dinner at Misha’s apartment. Waiting to see if Typhoon Haiyan is going to reach Laos. Luckily it veered North East. Chris and Sheena are in Vientienne for a few days.” (click on thumbnail pictures to enlarge; click on picture again to return to thumbnail)

Misha has been in Vientienne for almost a year, teaching English and having great adventures (her blog is here). She will be coming home mid-December, I believe.

Laos
Laos

Although I have a vague notion of where Laos is I needed to check the map to see where Vientienne is.

This message also made me curious about the path of Typhon Haiyan. I found a map of that too. http://mashable.com/2013/11/08/typhoon-haiyan-tracker/

Screen Shot 2013-11-10 at 8.19.39 AMWishing the travellers a safe journey home (Sheena & Chris leave on Tuesday; Misha has another month in Laos)!

 

 

New pictures from Laos: