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Labor Day weekend in Noto

We arrived home this past Friday exhausted after a week away in northern Italy (Elliott had a training course in Vicenza outside Venice) and ready to do a mountain of laundry and relax.  Well, guess I’d better not complain too much when we just have one baby!  Things will get a lot more tiring all the time pretty soon.

By Sunday morning, though, we had recuperated and were glad we’d agreed to join our friends at the beach for the rest of the Labor Day weekend.  We’ve known this couple since soon after we moved to Sigonella and have enjoyed a deepening friendship this spring and summer.  Emily and Nathan have a darling 9-month-old daughter named Ava and she and Lena were in total awe of each other.  We loved reading in deck chairs at the peaceful hotel, thoughtful conversations over dinner, and building friendships with like-minded people.  Thanks for inviting us, Emily and Nathan!

Enjoy some photos below… including my second-on-the-blog-ever belly shot!  And Lena giving kisses and examining crabs.

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Labor Day weekend in Noto

We arrived home this past Friday exhausted after a week away in northern Italy (Elliott had a training course in Vicenza outside Venice) and ready to do a mountain of laundry and relax.  Well, guess I’d better not complain too much when we just have one baby!  Things will get a lot more tiring all the time pretty soon.

By Sunday morning, though, we had recuperated and were glad we’d agreed to join our friends at the beach for the rest of the Labor Day weekend.  We’ve known this couple since soon after we moved to Sigonella and have enjoyed a deepening friendship this spring and summer.  Emily and Nathan have a darling 9-month-old daughter named Ava and she and Lena were in total awe of each other.  We loved reading in deck chairs at the peaceful hotel, thoughtful conversations over dinner, and building friendships with like-minded people.  Thanks for inviting us, Emily and Nathan!

Enjoy some photos below… including my second-on-the-blog-ever belly shot!  And Lena giving kisses and examining crabs.

1 :: in Baby Numero Due, friends, Sicily, travel, weekend

sewing a skirt for Elise

I have a rather unfortunate relationship with my sewing machine.  I love it and respect it and am frequently inspired to use it.  But, until a couple of weeks ago, I never had sewn anything on it.  This is after my mother got me this beautiful refurbished machine as a birthday gift 5 years ago!  (Dearest mother of mine, if you didn’t know this before, I’m really sorry.) 

Driven by desperation to make a last-minute-but-priceless birthday gift for a little friend, I got out the machine and opened up the manual.  After a little bit of coaxing and studying, the machine came to life and began to do the same things my mother’s wonderful old Bernina did for me all throughout my childhood. 

I made Elise a skirt using this pattern, and it really was almost as easy as that blog’s crafty mama claims it will be.  Unless, of course, you have no elastic and nowhere to buy any, so at the last minute you have to convert it into a wrap skirt.  

And the best part of all of it was that Elise loved the skirt!  She wore it that evening at her birthday party.  And then she melted my heart the next day when she walked into church wearing it too.

Lena, what would you like your mama to sew for you?  How about some fabric beach balls?  Comin’ right up!

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sewing a skirt for Elise

I have a rather unfortunate relationship with my sewing machine.  I love it and respect it and am frequently inspired to use it.  But, until a couple of weeks ago, I never had sewn anything on it.  This is after my mother got me this beautiful refurbished machine as a birthday gift 5 years ago!  (Dearest mother of mine, if you didn’t know this before, I’m really sorry.) 

Driven by desperation to make a last-minute-but-priceless birthday gift for a little friend, I got out the machine and opened up the manual.  After a little bit of coaxing and studying, the machine came to life and began to do the same things my mother’s wonderful old Bernina did for me all throughout my childhood. 

I made Elise a skirt using this pattern, and it really was almost as easy as that blog’s crafty mama claims it will be.  Unless, of course, you have no elastic and nowhere to buy any, so at the last minute you have to convert it into a wrap skirt.  

And the best part of all of it was that Elise loved the skirt!  She wore it that evening at her birthday party.  And then she melted my heart the next day when she walked into church wearing it too.

Lena, what would you like your mama to sew for you?  How about some fabric beach balls?  Comin’ right up!

8 :: in arts and crafts, friends

a trip to the beach

Very, very spontaneously, Elliott and I decided to go away to the beach this past weekend.  The decision was made when Elliott was looking at hotels online, and when I asked him why, he said, “For Memorial Day weekend.”
This was Saturday night of Memorial Day weekend.
The hotel he’d found, though, seemed perfect.  Glowing reviews on booking.com, lovely pictures of gardens, famously delicious meals in the hotel restaurant, and just 100 feet from the beach.
“Let’s do it!” I said.  “You said you wanted a getaway to a white sand beach.  We can go tomorrow afternoon and come back Monday.”
And so we did!
Hotel Villamare was fabulous; I think we’ll go back if we can.  White sand surrounded a bay of turquoise water, although unfortunately the scenery was marred by a lot of seaweed.  (We missed the annual seaweed clean up, which was scheduled for June 1… oops!)  We worked around a winters’ worth of seaweed, though, and thoroughly enjoyed sand and sea.

That evening Elliott and I enjoyed a delicious three-course Italian meal in the hotel restaurant.  We lingered over our bottle of wine, savoring the cheeses and meats, the fresh pistachio pasta, the fillets of fish.  Breakfast the next morning was just as noteworthy, and we got special attention because of little Lena sitting primly in her high chair at our table.  The waitress brought us a special dish of almond granita and brioche, a very traditional Sicilian breakfast.  We slathered the sorbet (granita) over the sweet bread roll (brioche) and ate up like true Sicilians.
On Monday morning our good friends Josh, Becca, and their kids joined us on the beach, and another friend and her two sons came as well.  They all dug a huuuuuge hole, which little Stevie said was for Lena to swim in.
Princess Lena awaited her pool while playing with everyone else’s beach toys and trying a taste of sand.

She loved her handmade pool!  She also clearly loved the beach, and her friends, and the sunshine.  Now whenever Lena sees a bottle of sunscreen, she asks me to pop off the lid and then carefully dabs her fingertip in it and wipes it on her face.  She’s ready for summertime in Sicily, I think!

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