Jedi Princesses

Posted May 20th, 2013 in Uncategorized by Mitsy

Sonya wants a Star Wars themed 4th birthday party. Earlier this spring, when I was buying yarn for next winter’s hat, Sonya saw a bolt of black-and-white Star Wars fabric, which she hugged to her chest, and asked me to buy some to make into “pajamas or a dress or something special.” When Grandmama was visiting, I handed off the yard of fabric to her (SO glad I did! because just look at the results!) Literally in a day, Grandmama made Sonya the dress of her dreams. Sonya loves it. She’s a Jedi princess! And of course, there’s no “saving it until July.” Yeah right. But before this fabulous dress got worn to the playground, I decided to take a few pictures in our neighbor’s garden. The irises were in bloom.

My incredible Jedi princesses. Beautiful inside and out. Fierce and gentle. Independent and cooperative. Fancy and adventurous.

There’s a rim of dirt along the lace of their hems. But you know, I wouldn’t have them any other way.

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Big Girl Bike

Posted May 18th, 2013 in Uncategorized by Mitsy

Earlier this week, we bought a new bike for Sonya. To make it seem like more of a “princess bike”, we got handlebar streamers in “unicorn colors” to match her snazzy new helmet.

When we arrived at the bike shop, I had not imagined leaving with a bike of this size, and the guy at the bike shop was surprised by how BIG Sonya was for her age. She was comfortable on a bike with 16-inch wheels that allowed for full leg extension on the pedals. This white bike, quickly named Alice (“Alice the bike has _____ gears, so go Alice go, bum bum bum”) was basically the only bike of its size in the shop which could have training wheels put on.

When I see Sonya ride, I can’t explain the feeling I get. How can that be my Sonya? Just look at her riding! She’s so BIG! Is that my strong, confident daughter pedaling ahead by herself? Why yes it is! Does she need me to run along beside her? I better run along beside her just in case. Wow. She can really ride. Wow. When did this happen? When? [Blink] [blink] [blink].

She’s ridden all the way to the grocery store and back. To the playground and back. Up and down the street. Only one major fall so far. And she just shrugged off the scrapes, got back on, and kept going…

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Adamo Tiseo

Posted May 16th, 2013 in Uncategorized by Mitsy

A few weeks ago, Molly Ann and I met up without the little ones for grown-up girl bonding. We stopped for a smoothie on St. Denis. Like many cafes in Montreal, this cafe had paintings from a local artist. The paintings showed these vibrant abstract expressionist cityscapes from Montreal. I wrote down the artist’s contact information to see if I could commission a small painting for Father’s Day. Within a week, the artist Adamo Tiseo had finished his canvas of the Trottier Building at McGill. Derek’s office is on the third floor.

I was so happy. Adamo is incredible. So I commissioned another painting of our house, which is really a place of such happiness and fulfillment. We’re renters, not owners, and I know that it might not be a place we’ll live forever, but this painting will be a cherished symbol of all the great memories we’re making right now. It’s kind of like forward-thinking nostalgia. If that makes any sense.

Thinking of a present for someone? How about a painting of a cherished place? Please contact Adamo Tiseo! He could work from a photograph and your suggested color palette and ship the artwork to you. And please let him know that I referred you. His talent is enormous and I’m certain that I’m going to become a collector of his work. I’ve had the privilege of learning more about his artistic process and seeing his work space, and he is a fabulous human being as well as a remarkable painter. These pictures really do no justice to the paintings themselves, which are textured 24″ x 24″ acrylic on canvas.

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Edible Arrangement!

Posted May 13th, 2013 in Uncategorized by Mitsy

For Mother’s Day, my mom and sister surprised me with a special delivery of chocolate-covered strawberries!

And yes, the girls are in their flannel pajamas and I’m in my fleece vest today because it’s cold. We even had a brief mid-May hailstorm.

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Our Home Right Now

Posted May 12th, 2013 in Uncategorized by Mitsy

Walk in the door and there’s a fine layer of playground sand until the nightly vacuuming. It’s spring, so there’s rainboots on a paint tray. Sandals, flip-flops, and sneakers. And the snow boots have been moved to the bedroom for storage.

Then come into the main hallway. It’s the central thoroughfare of the house. On the left wall, there’s the girls’ artwork. On the right side is an organic mass of sweaters, bags, and jackets taking up all the hook space (sorry guests!)

Should really do something about this. There’s the “going to the playground bag” that holds two water bottles. The pink ballet bag. A mesh tote with swimwear ready to go to the pool. My blue teeny tiny purse so that I don’t get tempted to carry too many things. My black work bag. Hmmm… could be better organized. Some day.

The living room. Ever a work in progress. Evolving into a cozy, colorful, eclectic gathering place.

My birthday plant and seed packets. The XBox controller and assorted remotes. Forever on display on the mantelpiece.

Limited edition silkscreen print of Montreal made by local artist Todd Stewart. See our mountain with the cross on it? [And please check out Todd's shop on etsy].

The bookcase. Also a showcase for Sonya’s favorite plastic toys.

My writing corner. Having now written two novels and realized that both of them are basically crap, I’m starting over. Back to the basics. The structure. What is this book going to be about? One day. I’m going to get it. I know it. I just know it.

Meanwhile, here’s the toy room. Fairy wings hung on the right. Ruthswood. Random but artistically placed nautiloid on the green kids’ table [o.m.g. is that actually Leena?!].

The bathroom. A few people have jokingly asked if I’m advertising my medical degree. In fact, those giant initials stand for Mitali + Derek. MD just looks better than DM. I think. Behind the letters is a beautiful photographic print sent by a college friend. And there’s a blue-faced ladybug and the wooden nose where I put my glasses when I’m not wearing them.

The kitchen. The place where I spend a lot of my time preparing meals and snacks. And cleaning dishes. Because we have no dishwasher. The waffle iron is still to the right of the sink because I do not like cleaning waffle irons. But I do love waffles.

The fridge. More artwork. Magnetic spice jars. Knives. Utensils. Nothing too glamorous.

BAM! And then you see it. Hanging bananas next to my red KitchenAid mixer. I came home one afternoon to find that Drex had been busy in the kitchen. I had to laugh. Then I had to recognize the pure stroke of genius.

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A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

Posted May 10th, 2013 in Uncategorized by Mitsy

“HUM!” Leena calls out, pointing to the second floor of our gray brick triplex. Our home, the starting and ending place of all our adventures. With our living room window facing the park. And our fleet of strollers under the staircase.

These are all iPhone pictures from our morning walk to Miss Katya’s daycare. Maybe someday I’ll need these pictures to remember it. Even though right now, it seems like I’d never forget. How our neighbors have a gorgeous garden.

Bursting with tulips. This is one of my favorite photography spots. I’ve taken many family portraits in this garden, including these.

Then comes the red house with the silver roof. And the stump in the yard. It’s a cool stump. There’s something artistic about it. When Sonya was younger, she liked to climb up on it and jump into the grass.

Then we walk to the corner. The wall at the end of the street is another favorite photo spot [for example].

Then we round the corner— and I feel POOF! I’m right in the middle of the city. Where stuff happens.

We pass the vintage stores on St. Laurent and the magazine store below.

Some of our really good friends live in this green building. And there’s Laika, a place we sometimes go for a fancy breakfast. They have amazing poached eggs with avocado in a warm tomato sauce that I order pretty much every time we go.

We cross our first busy street. And there’s really a unique charm. We see cars that are more European than American (like little Fiats). And we pass a bric-a-brac shop that I’m amazed continues to remain in business (who buys this stuff?)

And we come to Fuchsia, our special place for violet hot chocolate in the winter. The inspiration for our fancy teacups.

And to think that we only know a small fraction of Montreal! There must be so many other hidden treasures we’ve yet to discover! A hundred Fuchsias yet to be stumbled upon!

We pass the community garden where Miss Katya’s daycare used to come and plant. Seems like nobody has tended it this season.

The grocery store where I pop in to or from dropping off the girls in case I need something last-minute for dinner. Limited selection, but great price on meats.

Of course, it wouldn’t seem like Montreal unless we passed a shop like Utopia, which sells bongs, incense, and hemp clothing.

Then we come to the snorkeling chicken and Sonya (the anime girl with purple hair and blue eyes).

And a graffiti portrait of Leena When She Has Hair (the girls pointed themselves out to us last month).

When I see the urban rock garden, I know we’re getting close!

We pass La Grande Ourse, a magical shop filled with natural toys, most of them handmade from wood, leather, wool, and silk.

We pass a Chinese tea shop with little plastic figurines, including a small monkey on a potty that bobs his head, which Sonya finds hilarious. We have to stop and watch the monkey on the potty. Every morning, monkey is reading the same book about a tiger. Just bobbing his head. Going to the potty.

This sign sometimes fakes me out, because Miss Katya’s daycare used to be down this street two summers ago. But now I can’t turn until after I pass the pretty graffiti alley.

And come to the Vietnamese restaurant on the next corner. Lotus Bleu with the blue trim.

And so we turn right and come to the playground at Parc Jean-Jacques Olier.

The girls usually hop out of the stroller at this point and walk/run the rest of the way to Miss Katya’s daycare.

Here we are! Miss Katya’s daycare! Thursdays and Fridays are my happiest days because I collect the girls after lunch and we spend all afternoon together. Exploring our little slice of Montreal.

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The Miracle of Spring

Posted May 8th, 2013 in Uncategorized by Mitsy

Derek said, “No wonder ancient people used to pray to plant gods!” In just a few days, the seeds in our little windowsill garden sprouted under Sonya and Leena’s loving, tender care.

Our gold rush bush beans (above) and dark orange calendula (below) have just grown overnight! No sign of the tyee spinach. Those seeds might have drowned.

We’ve been singing “The Garden Song” a lot these days. [Listen to John Denver's fabulous version from The Muppet Show].

Inch by inch, row by row,
Gonna make this garden grow.
All you need is a rake and a hoe
And a fertile piece of ground.

Inch by inch, row by row,
Someone bless these seeds I sow,
Someone warm them from below
Till the rain comes tumblin’ down…

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One Fun Thing

Posted May 7th, 2013 in Uncategorized by Mitsy

At Candle Time, everyone gets asked two questions.

What’s one fun thing you did today?

What’s one fun thing you’re going to do tomorrow?

Over the past five days, there’s been a lot of answers to choose from. Here are some of the fun things we did while Grandmama and Uncle Weston were visiting us in Montreal:

  • celebrated Grandmama’s birthday with blueberry-orange bundt cake, candles, and singing
  • watched musical puppet shows in our living room
  • went for a walk around the mountain to the playground by Lac aux Castors (which is currently a dry pit)
  • had lunch and dinner outside on our picnic table (multiple times)
  • ate dessert at Juliette et Chocolat
  • went to the ballet studio for Sonya’s Saturday morning class
  • drank locally made kombucha (sparkling living tea— a neighborhood trend) in the park
  • rode the metro
  • bought new summer sandals for the girls
  • had dinner on the terrasse at Khyber Pass, a local Afghan restaurant with the best lentil soup ever
  • watched Sonya’s Sunday morning jiu jitsu class
  • celebrated Cinco de Mayo at Taqueria Mex
  • went to Jean Talon market (the market-fresh scrambled eggs the next morning were delicious!)
  • had ice cream! twice in one day!
  • had blended berry breakfast smoothies practically every morning (with the usual scrambled eggs, tomato, and bacon)
  • went swimming at YMCA du Parc
  • watched Iron Man 3 and Wreck-It Ralph
  • walked around McGill campus— discovered The Octagon Room in the Islamic Studies Library
  • played games like Pitch Car, Last Word, and Turm Bauer
  • capped off the visit with a final culinary experience— doughnuts from Tim Horton’s

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Visitors!

Posted May 3rd, 2013 in Uncategorized by Mitsy

Our second warm, sunny weekend of spring in Montreal— and we have visitors! Grandmama…

… and Uncle Weston.

We’ve been having a good time— eating, walking, eating, walking, going to the playground, eating, walking, eating. After lunch, Drex, Weston, and I got to see Iron Man 3 (in 3D Ultra AVX).

It’s so special to have this time together! Packing in so many fun things! Like for their Wednesday night arrival, we had blueberry-orange bundt cake waiting for Grandmama’s birthday…

… and the girls got an amazing puppet theater.

“Puppet show is going to start!” a voice called out from behind the red curtain. Then two little hands appeared in the middle up by the wooden rod. “The show is beginning to start!”

The curtains parted and Sonya— oh wait, I mean, Cat, was there to entertain us with her friends Horse and Pig. There were lots of back-to-back performances of “Old MacDonald” and “Alice the Camel Has ___ Humps!” (Leena joined in for the curtain calls).

And in between shows, the puppet theater doubled as an ice cream stand.

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MTFBWY

Posted April 26th, 2013 in Uncategorized by Mitsy

Earlier this year, I geeked out over a phenomenal book: Ready Player One by Ernest Cline. (Highly recommend!) The main character, Wade Watts, signs one of his messages: MTFBWY. Puzzled over it for a bit. Then it clicked. May The Force Be With You. (Trying to resist the urge to add it to my e-mail signature!)

Sonya was upgraded from cardboard Star Wars figurines (which were awesome) to LEGO C3P0 and R2D2 (which are AWEsome). Now I think I’ll have to watch the rest of the movies so I can be an expert like Drex. I only recently saw Episode IV.

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