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Isn’t this outfit gorgeous?  I looked up the company that made it and discovered this little romper is “hand-sewn and exquisitely hand embroidered.”  It seemed almost too lovely for a baby to wear.

I guess the person that gave it to me also thought it was too pretty to actually put on a baby.  The person who gave it to me second-hand (in a garbage bag full of clothes) had never taken this little romper off of its hanger.  It hung there, starched and perfect, with a matching dress for Lena to wear when she’s a little older.

What? you say.  A garbage bag full of clothes?

Believe it or not, most of Lena’s clothes have come from garbage bags of hand-me-downs.  In fact, thus far in Lena’s life, Elliott and I have purchased a grand total of… one… outfit for her.  One

This is not because we necessarily want to.  I walked into Baby Gap the other day and caught my breath, amazed at the darling little clothes surrounding me, the potential to take out my credit card and purchase a miniature shearling jacket or a tiny rosette-festooned sweater or my favorite thing of all: a ruffle-bottomed little sleeper.

But we haven’t purchased much at all.  We have instead been grateful for many welcome, baby! gifts of clothing from friends and family (thanks, Aunt Eden, in particular, for your hipster contributions for little L!) and gigantic bags of freebies from my Capitol Hill moms’ group. Our beautiful stroller, car seat, and baby carriers were all gifts, as were the spoons we use to feed Lena, the pacifiers we put in her mouth, the washcloths and soap we use in her bath, and the sheets on her crib mattress.

Frankly, finances are tight these days.  We’ve had to make a concerted effort to save our pennies and say “no” to our [well, my] longing to purchase clothing that Lena will wear for a grand total of two months.  I’ve also learned to say no to a lot of little flourishes (like these darling bows) or have found ways to make what we have stretch to cover new needs as they arise.

And so on this blog you won’t see a baby dressed in all the latest trends, unless those came in a bag of giveaways or were a gift.  Lots of mommy bloggers take delight in dressing their babies, and I am definitely one of them.  I love dressing up my cute baby girl!  But on this blog most of the clothing we wear is well-worn or secondhand, and most of the adventures we take are free or budget-conscious, and most of the meals we eat are cooked at home or are picnics in pretty places.  We take neither pride nor shame in this fact, since it’s just who we are right now, and probably who we will be for most of our lives.  We value thrift and simplicity.  We value the small things as we dream big!

4 :: in home sweet home, Lena, motherhood, thoughts

budget baby

Isn’t this outfit gorgeous?  I looked up the company that made it and discovered this little romper is “hand-sewn and exquisitely hand embroidered.”  It seemed almost too lovely for a baby to wear.

I guess the person that gave it to me also thought it was too pretty to actually put on a baby.  The person who gave it to me second-hand (in a garbage bag full of clothes) had never taken this little romper off of its hanger.  It hung there, starched and perfect, with a matching dress for Lena to wear when she’s a little older.

What? you say.  A garbage bag full of clothes?

Believe it or not, most of Lena’s clothes have come from garbage bags of hand-me-downs.  In fact, thus far in Lena’s life, Elliott and I have purchased a grand total of… one… outfit for her.  One

This is not because we necessarily want to.  I walked into Baby Gap the other day and caught my breath, amazed at the darling little clothes surrounding me, the potential to take out my credit card and purchase a miniature shearling jacket or a tiny rosette-festooned sweater or my favorite thing of all: a ruffle-bottomed little sleeper.

But we haven’t purchased much at all.  We have instead been grateful for many welcome, baby! gifts of clothing from friends and family (thanks, Aunt Eden, in particular, for your hipster contributions for little L!) and gigantic bags of freebies from my Capitol Hill moms’ group. Our beautiful stroller, car seat, and baby carriers were all gifts, as were the spoons we use to feed Lena, the pacifiers we put in her mouth, the washcloths and soap we use in her bath, and the sheets on her crib mattress.

Frankly, finances are tight these days.  We’ve had to make a concerted effort to save our pennies and say “no” to our [well, my] longing to purchase clothing that Lena will wear for a grand total of two months.  I’ve also learned to say no to a lot of little flourishes (like these darling bows) or have found ways to make what we have stretch to cover new needs as they arise.

And so on this blog you won’t see a baby dressed in all the latest trends, unless those came in a bag of giveaways or were a gift.  Lots of mommy bloggers take delight in dressing their babies, and I am definitely one of them.  I love dressing up my cute baby girl!  But on this blog most of the clothing we wear is well-worn or secondhand, and most of the adventures we take are free or budget-conscious, and most of the meals we eat are cooked at home or are picnics in pretty places.  We take neither pride nor shame in this fact, since it’s just who we are right now, and probably who we will be for most of our lives.  We value thrift and simplicity.  We value the small things as we dream big!

4 :: in home sweet home, Lena, motherhood, thoughts

grandparents come to visit!

We were treated with a very brief and very sweet visit from Mom and Dad Garber this Saturday and Sunday.  They were in Austin for the launch of the fabulous new home goods store called Treehouse.  Mom showed me some photos of Treehouse and it’s phenomenal!  The store offers everything that Lowes or Home Depot offer except Treehouse’s products are all environmentally friendly.  The theologically-thoughtful founders undertook an incredible amount of product review and collection before the launch of this beautiful store.  Elliott and I want to go to Austin to visit it ourselves, even though we have no home to build or improve here!

Lena’s grandparents arrived on Saturday afternoon and eagerly greeted their granddaughter.  She took one long hard look at her Grampa and burst into tears.  Stranger anxiety has set in full force.  However, the following photos reveal that she found them irresistible despite her initial concerns.

Mom and Dad Garber were eager to see our beloved River Walk, so we soon set out that evening.  We walked through and out of our beautiful King William neighborhood first:

And then walked down the river towards downtown:

We saw wedding portraits being taken along the river.  That gorgeous cypress and the bridge make a beautiful backdrop!

Later than evening Lena got to know her dear Grampa better as he snuggled her after her bath and read her a bedtime story.

Right after we put Lena to bed, our friends Lewis and Bekah arrived for dinner.  We ate, talked, and laughed late into the night.  Elliott and I are so grateful for their friendship during these months in San Antonio!  It’s not often that the Army forces you to live temporarily in the same town as some of your best friends.

The next morning Lena got all gussied up for church and I caught her Grampa taking pictures of her again, so I took some of them!  Lena already will pose very nicely for someone with an iPhone, mostly because she is fascinated by it and would really like to get her hands on it.

We dressed her up in a darling little outfit and shoes that Elliott’s friends John and Georgia sent to Lena soon after she was born.  I love those chubby thighs…

After church at Redeemer we took another walk along the River Walk, this time heading south along the quieter portions of the river and then looping back through the King William neighborhood.  We finished with authentic San Antonio cuisine at Tito’s before Mom and Dad had to head home to Virginia. 

Thank you for your visit, Grampa and Marmee!  We loved having you here.

This was our first chance to host overnight guests in our apartment in San Antonio, but we’ll have more guests in the upcoming weeks.  Anyone else want to come visit while we’re here?   We’ll treat you to Sunday morning pancakes, walks along the river, and snuggles with a darling little baby! 

2 :: in family, Lena, Texas, weekend

grandparents come to visit!

We were treated with a very brief and very sweet visit from Mom and Dad Garber this Saturday and Sunday.  They were in Austin for the launch of the fabulous new home goods store called Treehouse.  Mom showed me some photos of Treehouse and it’s phenomenal!  The store offers everything that Lowes or Home Depot offer except Treehouse’s products are all environmentally friendly.  The theologically-thoughtful founders undertook an incredible amount of product review and collection before the launch of this beautiful store.  Elliott and I want to go to Austin to visit it ourselves, even though we have no home to build or improve here!

Lena’s grandparents arrived on Saturday afternoon and eagerly greeted their granddaughter.  She took one long hard look at her Grampa and burst into tears.  Stranger anxiety has set in full force.  However, the following photos reveal that she found them irresistible despite her initial concerns.

Mom and Dad Garber were eager to see our beloved River Walk, so we soon set out that evening.  We walked through and out of our beautiful King William neighborhood first:

And then walked down the river towards downtown:

We saw wedding portraits being taken along the river.  That gorgeous cypress and the bridge make a beautiful backdrop!

Later than evening Lena got to know her dear Grampa better as he snuggled her after her bath and read her a bedtime story.

Right after we put Lena to bed, our friends Lewis and Bekah arrived for dinner.  We ate, talked, and laughed late into the night.  Elliott and I are so grateful for their friendship during these months in San Antonio!  It’s not often that the Army forces you to live temporarily in the same town as some of your best friends.

The next morning Lena got all gussied up for church and I caught her Grampa taking pictures of her again, so I took some of them!  Lena already will pose very nicely for someone with an iPhone, mostly because she is fascinated by it and would really like to get her hands on it.

We dressed her up in a darling little outfit and shoes that Elliott’s friends John and Georgia sent to Lena soon after she was born.  I love those chubby thighs…

After church at Redeemer we took another walk along the River Walk, this time heading south along the quieter portions of the river and then looping back through the King William neighborhood.  We finished with authentic San Antonio cuisine at Tito’s before Mom and Dad had to head home to Virginia. 

Thank you for your visit, Grampa and Marmee!  We loved having you here.

This was our first chance to host overnight guests in our apartment in San Antonio, but we’ll have more guests in the upcoming weeks.  Anyone else want to come visit while we’re here?   We’ll treat you to Sunday morning pancakes, walks along the river, and snuggles with a darling little baby! 

2 :: in family, Lena, Texas, weekend

picnic lunch

Elliott came home for a long lunch yesterday and could hardly bear to come indoors.

“It’s so beautiful outside!  Let’s go for a picnic!”

We packed food for ourselves and–bravely–packed some for Lena, too.  Down the River Walk we went until we came to a patch of soft grass next to the dam.

We had mashed some peas for Lena using the handy-dandy food grinder that my dear friend (and wonderful photographer!) Ana Marie gave me.  So the whole family dug into our picnic lunch.

Lena took a bite of peas…

The smart kid knows that homemade pizza is better than smooshed peas any day!

I fed her a little rice cereal after that, which always goes down pretty gracefully.

After we all finished eating (and gagging), I knitted for awhile as Elliott read a National Geographic article aloud with Lena.  Our little picnic was such a peaceful interlude in the middle of a regular old day.  Bring on this beautiful autumn weather, Texas!

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