Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Happy Michaelmas

Happy Michaelmas day!This post is a bit long and scattered, but I wanted to share how we spent the day. The lovely helmet and breastplate in the picture were a gift from my sister and her family for Panda today. The puppets we have been playing with this week and slowly talking about Michaelmas. I also made Panda a flame hand-kite with jingle bells for this special day. As time goes on we will add more meaning into our activities, but for now we are meeting Panda where he is at and just making today be a special day.
This year Panda and I spent the day at my sister's house. I was in a lot of pain and am very grateful that they not only took us in but filled the day with so many special activities and treats. Thank you Mouse Family. This picture was hanging on my sister's wall today. It's not the traditional Michaelmas verse, but I like it.  
We made leaf rubbings with beeswax block crayons, and had soooo much yummy food. Possibly a bit to much. There was special apple cheese, dragon bread, apple chicken sausages, onion soup, chocolate zucchini cake, and more apples sliced to show their hidden stars. I'm not sure if my belly is more full of food or baby at this point. Oye! Be warned, my sister and her family like to over feed pregnant women!!
 A grapevine wreath  was hung outside for pool noodle javelins to be tossed through....
 They also picked up foam swords for a full blown melee. We also read the story book "NightSong" By Ari Berk. Again, not your traditional Michaelmas story, but it resonated more with where I believe Panda is at this point in his life. It's about a little bat who goes out into the big wide world for the very first time and needs to find his own song to find his way in the deep deep dark. Wonderful book.
 This was my sister's display today.  I love the big headed angel with a cowlick. I added the tiny bouquet of white Michaelmas daisies that I found growing in my yard as a small "Thank you" and surprise . It really was a wonderful day. 
 In other news, Autumn has been slowly rolling in. The last of our yard's harvest came in when Panda was FINALLY allowed to pick the only three apples that managed to make it to maturity on our tree this year. He was thrilled to pieces and they tasted so divine!
And last of all... Badger is going to make an appearance any day now. I feel that time is short. Luckily I finally finished the sweater and bonnet I started last Autumn before Badger even joined us. Soon, very soon our three will be four. I don't know if I will be able to post again for a while, but till then,
Shine On.
Always shine!

8 comments:

  1. Thank you so very much for coming to spend the day with us! We loved swordfighting with little Panda, and the dragon bread was positively amazing. I am just now (for dinner) getting to my onion soup as it was sooo filling, but amazing!

    The big cousins did indeed joust further into the evening, (yes, atop the balance balls!) before settling down to Prince Caspian. Again not a typical Michaelmas movie, but who can say no to a talking mouse?!?

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    1. It was an amazing day. Thanks so much for having us. I can't believe how well he slept afterwards:)

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  2. Wow, what a wonderful day of celebrating. How fun to celebrate with your sister. Wishing you all the best my friend, you are in my thoughts every day. Sending much love. xo

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    1. Thanks Kim. My sister and her family can be pretty amazing. I still can't believe they made Michaelmas happen for us <3

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  3. Great job on the sweater! Looks fabulous.

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    1. Thanks. It took a whole year! I'm a slow knitter.

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  4. So behind on reading blogs ans I'm guessing right now, the new little one is here! Thinking of you always my friend. xox

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    1. Hi Yanic, 38 weeks and still a no show. I could pop at any moment. Big scary visit at the university today; wish us luck :(

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