April 26, 2011

Easter weekend

Our birthday marathon is over, and there's a lot of photos I need to go through. For now I'll start with most recent happenings, Easter and the days surrounding it...

On Friday we spent our evening with friends, decorating eggs and just having good slow stress-free time. Amy is always full of creative ideas and knows how to utilize every scrap of paper or fabric around her house, unlike me, who often thinks that a 'fun' project involves shopping for supplies which may not even end up being used for the said project, but instead stashed away into my ever growing collection of yarn, fabric and miscellaneous 'cool' stuff. After all, you never know when I might need that Speedball linoleum carver, right?


why buy confetti when you have paint chips laying around?










On Saturday we went to celebrate Grandma Lemon's birthday, and ended up visiting Mark's parents for a 'quick' impromptu egg hunt. We planned to stay for just one hour, so we could get home with enough time to clean our house in preparation for Easter. But for some reason I can't resist taking a nap at the farm, there's just something about the house that, as soon I cross the doorstep, makes my whole being let go of rushing and stressing over small stuff, and my body refuses to cooperate with me unless I lie down and let it rest for a bit. This time both Mark and I fell asleep and ended up snoozing away for a good hour and a half. Luckily, kids got plenty of attention, not to mention a break from us.

after bath
bathed and dressed up, waiting to go see grandmas






Later that night, after we got home and kids were sound asleep, I got to work, trying to get some projects done before Easter Sunday. No, I wasn't trying to put up fancy decorations, or finish making coordinating clothes for all 4 kids (although I kept entertaining the idea of making linen pants for Elijah up until 3 a.m.). We didn't even get our house cleaned like we wanted to. But in the end I did get a few things done. Like dyeing more eggs with onion skins, blueberries and turmeric (because 1 dozen of dyed and decorated eggs is not enough?), felting some eggs (for no real reason other than giving it a try and seeing what happens), turning my old sweater into a cardigan (had to spice up my usual t-shirt and skirt outfit somehow), and dyeing a silk scarf that I found in one of my bins with sewing supplies while I was looking for linen fabric (for those pants that never got made). I used leftover 'dye' from the eggs and the color turned out perfect, bright and sunny, all thanks to wonderful turmeric.










In the end, our Easter day was not perfect by any means. Our house could've been cleaner, our children could've had newer and somewhat matching outfits, I could've been more rested, and our dinner could've been more festive. And maybe in someone else's eyes the lack of all those things meant that we didn't celebrate Christ's resurrection properly. But in my eyes, I see things differently. I see that we spent time with wonderful friends, enjoyed visiting with family members, went to Church full of kind and beautiful people. But the best way to help me feel the spirit of Easter was Ivy's clever idea to spill crayons all over the floor at the very end of the Sacrament meeting. After all, picking up those crayons was what got me caught on my knees while attempting to sign 'He Is Risen' with tears of joy streaming down my face.

7 comments:

Heidi said...

I love that new cardi! Happy Easter to you all. :)

darlene mcleod said...

It sounds like a beautiful weekend! And your words at the end about tears of joy on Easter morning made me tear up (shall I blame hormones?). The whole weekend always makes me cry: sorrow on Friday, joy on Sunday. He is risen indeed!!

Lisa - The WagonMaster said...

I love that I see your blogs just two hours after you write them...you're heading to bed, I'm getting up!

Love the colors on those eggs, they're so vibrant! And I love the sweater you made yourself - you're the only person I know that looks amazing in deep yellow. Beautiful!

I think your Easter Sunday sounds perfect. :)

Ariana Sullivan said...

The cardigan is gorgeous. I really can't imagine it being any prettier. You did a great job.

The eggs are beautiful, too. I've been wanting to try natural egg dyeing for years and never have. I love the colors on them.

The picture of (Ivy?) reaching for the eggs in the bowl is something so pretty I'd want to print it out and hang it up in my kitchen. I really love your table cloth.

Nicole said...

Beautiful post Olya, this one made me tear up <3

Sara said...

This post makes me so happy. The textures, the colors, the people. Love love love. I can relate to having to stay up late too :) I've bee choosing sleep over blogging lately! I'm always excited to see a post from you. xxoo

keli [at] kidnapped by suburbia said...

love this post, and LOVE your "new" cardigan! i need to do this with several of my sweaters that have gotten tighter or shorter since having babies.

your Easter sounded amazing!