Friday, October 03, 2014

Jaaaaazz

This was our date night two weeks ago. Unfortunately the baby crashed it. It's hard to find babysitters... I guess I should ask more often but it just seems like so much work.
 
Last week we went on a dancing date sans baby and that was fabulous. This week with baby. Next week without. Date nights are hard to put energy into, but it's definitely well-spent. I look forward to them all week.



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Thursday, October 02, 2014

Hiking trails and backyards

There is this place in Lisbon that my husband (at the time fiancee) and I happened to stumble upon a few years ago. It is a little neighborhood in the middle of Lisbon's forest. It is my DREAM to live there. Unfortunately houses are not for sale or rent. And that little neighborhood is social housing and belongs to the state. Bummer.
 
So we continue to live in our overpriced 6th-storey apartment that overlooks a highway and I sometimes go to the other place to hike the wonderful hiking trails. Can you imagine having this as your backyard?


Unfortunately, God doesn't seem to be answering prayers the way I WANT Him to. (Imagine that?) Yesterday I heard a little video of Scott Hahn saying, do you pray to change God's mind? I confess, I do. What a struggle.


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Wednesday, October 01, 2014

DIY No-Sew Diaper Changing Pad Cover



We have been spending a lot of money on pretty things for the baby. So I tried making my own DIY changing pad cover with fabric from Ikea and guess what... it worked! And everyone compliments it when they come over. Plus, I don't know how to sew... not even a button... so this is super easy.
 
Step 1:
Cut your fabric in a 80x120 cm rectangle. Then cut about 15x15 cm boxes of  each corner.


Step 2:
Bind the ends of the square together using the strips you iron on and glue fabric together with.
Place on edge...

Fold over...

(This is what I used)

Iron back and forth and voilá...

Repeat with all corners...
 
Step 3:
Bind all four sides down. Fold over a side and place the fabric tape along the edge, then iron back and forth again. Make sure to leave enough space to run elastic through next.

Step 4:
Using any type of elastic string you have (I just had this one), tie it firmly to the edge of a pin and then thread it through the entire edge of the cover.

That's it! Look how wonderfully it blends in with my couch...

And I made another one to switch with when I wash them.

Ah. Much better...



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Thursday, September 18, 2014

Article on IgnitumToday

Celebrate Mediocrity

0 Comments September 17, AD 2014
It is a dog-eat-dog world out there. And I wonder, how much do we let this affect our spiritual lives? Every TV show from Biggest Loser to Master Chef is about competition, elimination and working hard toward the goal. Jesus also says “So be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect” (Matt 5:48), so it makes sense to carry a steel motivation into our interior lives. However, what happens when we don’t succeed? When we aren’t the best, but instead the worst, the laziest, the runts of the litter? The real biggest losers?
Keep reading at: http://www.ignitumtoday.com/2014/09/17/celebrate-mediocrity/


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Dora the explorer

I love how babies are so incredibly curious and want to touch everything. Mine loves trees and nature (I wonder if all babies do?). I love having my own Dora the Explorer to go on walks with. 




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