Showing posts with label Munkeh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Munkeh. Show all posts

Sunday, February 28, 2010

"What am I going to do with him?" asks Andreae

You've read about Andreae here a bit (you've maybe even found my blog through hers, called With the Crickets), since she's a longtime friend I admire very much. She's a veritable crafty/kitchen/literary goddess; no easy feat when you're a mother of two (and one of those is under two years old), with just 11 weeks before you become a mother of three. She's a real butter pecan, this girl... so sweet, she agreed to be a guest blogger for me, as part of my boy celebrations.

While there's technically only a day left in Celebrate the Boy month, I'm stretching it out for one more week, since I was a week late in starting. There are two more giveaways left, and one is another Munkeh, so please stay tuned. For now, though, for your reading pleasure, here's Dreae...

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Before my son was born, the only child I knew well was my daughter, who is about as girlish a creature as you will ever meet. She loves princesses and fairies and bunnies and ballerinas and sparkly things. She is shy and she bites her nails and she's very smart but doesn't always speak up. She likes running races against herself, but refuses to compete with others. And if it seems like this is pure socialization, let me tell you that she's been this way since she way born, much to the amazement and bemusement of her women's-studies-degree-almost-finishing mother.

And then along came the boy. I knew he was a boy as soon as I knew I was pregnant, and began saying to myself, "What am I going to do with a boy?" By that time, I knew all about girls, or at least about one particular, archetypal girl. But a boy?

And what a boy he is. Here is a child who will climb on a chair to get onto the radiator and perform a perfect downward-dog pose with his feet on the windowsill and his hands on the dining room table, before my horrified eyes. And he's only seventeen months old. When I prevent him from standing on the piano or licking electrical outlets or throwing his blocks through the cat door and down the basement stairs, he actually yells and stomps, and when he's quite put out he'll get on his hands and knees so he can smack his head on the floor and then look at me accusingly. Since he's never spent any amount of time with anyone but his immediate family, I can say for sure that this is not learned behaviour. I've never once gotten on my hands and knees and smacked my head on the floor in rage. Never once! When he's annoyed and I hand him some toy or a sippy cup or whatever to distract him, he'll hurl the thing to the floor, and if he doesn't think I've reacted with enough pity and concern, he'll pick the thing up, look right at me, and then hurl it to the floor again.

And yet, he gives the most enthusiastic hugs, throwing his arms around my neck and hanging on with all his might. He hugs toys, too, and kisses them, and insists that I do the same (then he throws them on the floor, but at least there's hugging first). He loves his sister fiercely, and insists on coming with me to wake her up every morning, kissing her before making off with some choice item from her stash of jewellery or her spangly dress-up clothes.

While his sister was talking up a storm at his age, my boy's vocabulary is limited to "mom-mom-mom-mom," "da-da-da-da," "sis-sis-sis-sis," and "deh!" said the way you would say, "there!" after having accomplished some small feat. Placing something heavy on the coffee table: deh! Handing one of us a shoe from the shoe rack: deh! Pulling clean laundry items, one by one, on to the dirty floor: deh! Deh! Deh!

He torments the cat. He runs away when I try to change his diaper. I make towers from blocks and he smashes them, yelling triumphantly as he does it. He eats all day long and scales every vertical surface he can. He pulls hair and snatches eyeglasses. He flirts with the ladies in shops. He sneaks chocolate. Every day, he amazes me and breaks my heart a hundred times.

He's someone about whom other parents remark, "My goodness, he's such a boy?"

What am I going to do with him?

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Munkeh's New Home

Munkeh had 14 potential new homes as of 5 pm today- thanks so much, all you lovely ladies, for commenting and taking part in the giveaway (and telling me all about your cutie-tootie little boys). I used the trusty random number generator tool at random.org and it gave me the number 8, which means the winner is Laura...


"Laura said...
I have the most amazing 2 year old boy named Nick,
and he would love a Mr. Munkeh"


I'll e-mail Laura for her address, and Munkeh will soon be on his way to meet his new pal, Nick!

The next giveaway will start on Monday- please come check it out. This one will be a custom-made project! I've got at least three more Celebrate the Boy giveaways planned over the next few weeks.... who knows, maybe I'll even add another one, for another Munkeh. ;) Enter as many of them as you wish.

Speaking of boys... Baby M. had a needle yesterday... gah. I hate, hate, HATE taking him for his vaccines for a whole bunch of reasons (but I'd hate, hate, HATE polio or meningitis more, obviously!), but he did well- only cried for a second, and had no side effects. Tonight I'm putting the finishing touches on some cupcake stuff that I took advantage of the extra week before the Get Baked! show to make. The opening reception is at the Arts and Culture Centre tomorrow evening at 7:30 (there'll be a CUPCAKE BUFFET there... just sayin'), so if you're in St. John's, please come out and say hi!

Monday, January 4, 2010

Merry Old Christmas Day...




... and happy new year! Thanks so much for the e-mails... I'll be starting on new orders this weekend, and hopefully restocking Gingersnap with Munkeh, Cuddly Bunny and others in the next couple of weeks.

This is officially the last day of Christmas- how quickly did that go by?! In our house growing up (and in a lot of houses in Newfoundland, apparently) we celebrated the end of Christmas... we had another big dinner, and we even hung our stockings up again on Old Christmas Eve. We'd get a few little things this time; Mom would tell us Santa Claus was on his way back to the North Pole and if he had anything left in his sack, he'd give it to boys and girls who hung up their stocking. She later told us it was for things she had forgotten/put away and couldn't find on Christmas Eve. I'm making little Old Christmas gifts for Baby M. and for my little niece and nephews, but they're still not quite finished (will hopefully be done by tonight). I'll post pics when they are!

This was our first Christmas with Baby M. :) Of course, he's not old enough yet to understand what's going on (and loved the wrapping paper as much as any gift) but it was SO NICE. We did a lot of visiting and he was so pleasant the whole time. He's a happy little boy... hardly ever cries and is almost always smiling, and really is a joy.

I did a homemade Christmas for a lot of my family members and friends this year. My sister did, too- she made all the kids beautiful onesies with felt-applique designs on them (her own patterns) and fleece pants (and she has a newborn and an always-busy two-year-old, so I'm doubly amazed at her). I got out the felted wool sweaters again and made mittens!






The mitten part was pretty easy to do- the pattern wasn't hard, and felted wool is really forgiving, so if the seams aren't all quite the same, it's not noticeable. The toughest part was the design. I needle-felted it on the back of the mittens and it took ages! It's done with wool roving (dyed but unspun wool) and a special barbed felting needle... instead of, say, drawing a design, you use the needle to poke, poke, poke the different colours of roving where you want them. The barbs on the needle cause the roving to mesh together with the felted wool, and that's how it stays together. I made a pair for myself, too, and they're pretty cozy.

I've just started three pieces of artwork for an upcoming show I was asked to take part in... I don't know if the details have been released or not yet, so I'll wait to talk about it, but it's a fundraiser for a fabulous cause!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Some pics...

Thanks to Sydney Blackmore and The Scope for the great bit about us! You can read it here. My good friend Suzanne got a mention as well, so it was an especially awesome Storefront column this week.

This is Christmas baking and tree-decorating weekend in the Mushy Peas household, so there isn't a whole lot of crafting going on... I'm trying to finish the stocking I'm doing in felt applique for Baby M. in time for him to hang it up (so far, so good).

In the meantime, I've been asked by some lovely people who read The Scope for pictures of some other Mushy Peas items. Here you go:



This is a binky (pacifier) clip- you clip it onto your baby's shirt so it doesn't get dropped. The idea for these came from my talented sister. Baby M. uses these all the time- he only takes a pacifier when he's sleepy, and spits it out just when he's drifting off. This one happens to have a skull and star, but they come in all sorts of ribbon colours and shapes. I love the pacifier in the picture (which is one of only two Baby M. will take). It's by Natursutten, and is made of one continuous piece of natural rubber. It's available at - where else? Gingersnap!


This is the infamous Munkeh! His body is made of jersey and his face is sewn with felt made from recycled pop bottles.




Last are some pictures of the embroidered onesies/t-shirts. I hand-dye the onesies myself. Janet at Gingersnap has been pairing the gray onesies with pink skulls on them with little pink tutus- so adorable!

Will post again after the weekend!