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	<updated>2008-05-17T12:15:03+02:00</updated>
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	<name>Meike</name>
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		<title>moved</title>
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		<updated>2008-03-20T11:10:00+02:00</updated>
		<published>2008-03-20T11:10:00+02:00</published>
		<id>tag:starrysheep,2008:StarrySheep.256</id>
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		<summary type="text">Hello. I've moved my crafts weblog to here: Crafty Sheep.


Still a work in progress, but most things are up and running by now. I'll hope to see you there!</summary>
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                <p>
Hello. I&#39;ve moved my crafts weblog to here: <a href="http://starrysheep.com/crafty"  title="Crafty Sheep" rel='external'>Crafty Sheep</a>.
</p>
<p>
Still a work in progress, but most things are up and running by now. I&#39;ll hope to see you there!</p>
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			<name>Meike</name>
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	<entry>
		<title>busy</title>
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		<updated>2008-03-15T13:23:00+02:00</updated>
		<published>2008-03-15T12:24:00+02:00</published>
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		<summary type="text">Oh my. I have been neglecting you a bit, haven't I. I've just been so incredibly busy!! 


My daughter Nynke turned one year old  February 27th (that's one year of breastfeeding, of which I'm rather proud - and we're still going strong!), my son Olivier was home from school for a week because of the springtime holidays, and I had some book edits to finish.


 Also, I discovered a whole new world: needle felting!  Plus I had dolls to finish, clothes to knit... I'm not completely satisfied with the way the dolls (Lina &amp; Bram at any rate, I like Rosa, whom I made a couple of years ago) turned out. Lina's eyes are too far apart, and although Bram's eyes are better, they're just not yet the way I'd like them to be. So I need lots more practice! 



And yesterday, my sister gave birth to a wonderful little girl named Mare, and I had the privilege of assisting her while she was in labour (together with the midwife and the proud father-to-be, of course!). It's so strange - I was there when she gave birth to her first as well, and at that time, I just knew I was pregnant with Nynke. Seems like such a long time ago, but it isn't, not at all! 


Phew. It's been a lovely time, these last couple of weeks! :)  


I'm now waiting for my husband to return home with a new IKEA closet, just for me, to store all my crafting materials! So I'll be organizing a bit this afternoon, ready for a clean start! Got to love a a husband that thinks with you. :)</summary>
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Oh my. I have been neglecting you a bit, haven&#39;t I. I&#39;ve just been so incredibly busy!! 
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<p>
My daughter Nynke turned one year old  February 27th (that&#39;s one year of breastfeeding, of which I&#39;m rather proud - and we&#39;re still going strong!), my son Olivier was home from school for a week because of the springtime holidays, and I had some book edits to finish.
</p>
<p>
<a href="http://www.starrysheep.com/log/images/vliegend_schaapje.jpg"  class="thickbox" title="see me fly" rel="entry-255"  rel='external'><img src="http://www.starrysheep.com/log/images/vliegend_schaapje.thumb.jpg" style="border: 0px solid;" alt="see me fly" title="see me fly" align="right" class='pivot-popupimage' /></a> Also, I discovered a whole new world: needle felting! <a href="http://www.starrysheep.com/log/images/lina_bram_en_rosa.jpg"  class="thickbox" title="Lina, Bram &amp; Rosa" rel="entry-255"  rel='external'><img src="http://www.starrysheep.com/log/images/lina_bram_en_rosa.thumb.jpg" style="border: 0px solid;" alt="Lina, Bram &amp; Rosa" title="Lina, Bram &amp; Rosa" align="left" class='pivot-popupimage' /></a> Plus I had dolls to finish, clothes to knit... I&#39;m not completely satisfied with the way the dolls (Lina &amp; Bram at any rate, I like Rosa, whom I made a couple of years ago) turned out. Lina&#39;s eyes are too far apart, and although Bram&#39;s eyes are better, they&#39;re just not yet the way I&#39;d like them to be. So I need lots more practice! 
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<a href="http://www.starrysheep.com/log/images/janneke_en_mare.jpg"  class="thickbox" title="" rel="entry-255"  rel='external'><img src="http://www.starrysheep.com/log/images/janneke_en_mare.thumb.jpg" style="border: 0px solid;" alt="" title="" align="right" class='pivot-popupimage' /></a>
And yesterday, my sister gave birth to a wonderful little girl named Mare, and I had the privilege of assisting her while she was in labour (together with the midwife and the proud father-to-be, of course!). It&#39;s so strange - I was there when she gave birth to her first as well, and at that time, I just knew I was pregnant with Nynke. Seems like such a long time ago, but it isn&#39;t, not at all! 
</p>
<p>
Phew. It&#39;s been a lovely time, these last couple of weeks! :)  
</p>
<p>
I&#39;m now waiting for my husband to return home with a new IKEA closet, just for me, to store all my crafting materials! So I&#39;ll be organizing a bit this afternoon, ready for a clean start! Got to love a a husband that thinks with you. :)</p>
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			<name>Meike</name>
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	<entry>
		<title>good</title>
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		<updated>2008-02-26T21:03:00+02:00</updated>
		<published>2008-02-26T21:03:00+02:00</published>
		<id>tag:starrysheep,2008:StarrySheep.254</id>
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		<summary type="text">Today was a good day. Not only did I manage to finish the first draft
of the translation I'm currently editing, I also took the sewing
machine for a ride and made a whole doll's body! I'm feeling very
accomplished now. :) I even did the fiddly little thumbs on the machine
and they don't look half bad! I can't believe how much time I'm saving
as compared to doing the sewing by hand. Love it. I used Simmy's
pattern for this one, and I think I'll be making a long haired wig.
I've got this lovely Manos Del Uruguay yarn that's just waiting to be
used. :) Next step: finding suitable fabric and making a dress!! Wish
me luck. :)</summary>
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Today was a good day. Not only did I manage to finish the first draft
of the translation I&#39;m currently editing, I also took the sewing
machine for a ride and made a whole doll&#39;s body! I&#39;m feeling very
accomplished now. :) I even did the fiddly little thumbs on the machine
and they don&#39;t look half bad! I can&#39;t believe how much time I&#39;m saving
as compared to doing the sewing by hand. Love it. I used <a href="http://simmy.typepad.com/echoesofadream/"  target="_blank" title="Simmy" rel='external'>Simmy&#39;s</a>
pattern for this one, and I think I&#39;ll be making a long haired wig.
I&#39;ve got this lovely Manos Del Uruguay yarn that&#39;s just waiting to be
used. :) Next step: finding suitable fabric and making a dress!! Wish
me luck. :)
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			<name>Meike</name>
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	<entry>
		<title>Imaginative play</title>
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		<updated>2008-02-25T10:20:00+02:00</updated>
		<published>2008-02-25T10:10:00+02:00</published>
		<id>tag:starrysheep,2008:StarrySheep.253</id>
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		<summary type="text">Someone in my Ravelry Waldorf Group posted a link to this article:


Old Fashioned Play Builds Serious Skills 


You know what? I could have written it. Straight from the heart - I couldn't agree more. After reading this, I felt - and still feel - strengthened in my belief that children do NOT need all that plastic junk that poses as toys these days. Just the other day, I observed Olivier, playing with two simple cars and a piece of string, having the time of his life. For a whole hour! Come on people, they don't need plastic. They don't need beeping or flickering. All they need is something that triggers their OWN imagination. Same for television - nothing wrong with it now and again, and hell yes, it's the best babysitter when you're cooking, but the rest of the day? No way. Let them play! Teach them to be imaginative again! Because the rest of the world sure as hell won't. 


Which makes me want to add - what is it with the sweets at school anyway? Why do people think it's okay to have their children hand out all that junk when they're celebrating their birthdays, even though the school rules say not to?! What's that all about? I'm seriously thinking of writing a letter of complaint - I mean, Olivier's been at that school for precisely two months now, and you wouldn't believe the stuff that he's been given. Lollipops, sweets, crisps, you name it. It's completely ludicrous. 


Right, I'll get off the soap box now. Enough is enough - but I just feel very strongly about all this.</summary>
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                <p>
Someone in my Ravelry Waldorf Group posted a link to this article:
</p>
<p>
<a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=19212514"  target="_blank" title="Old Fashioned Play Builds Serious Skills" rel='external'>Old Fashioned Play Builds Serious Skills </a>
</p>
<p>
You know what? I could have written it. Straight from the heart - I couldn&#39;t agree more. After reading this, I felt - and still feel - strengthened in my belief that children do NOT need all that plastic junk that poses as toys these days. Just the other day, I observed Olivier, playing with two simple cars and a piece of string, having the time of his life. For a whole hour! Come on people, they don&#39;t need plastic. They don&#39;t need beeping or flickering. All they need is something that triggers their OWN imagination. Same for television - nothing wrong with it now and again, and hell yes, it&#39;s the best babysitter when you&#39;re cooking, but the rest of the day? No way. Let them play! Teach them to be imaginative again! Because the rest of the world sure as hell won&#39;t. 
</p>
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Which makes me want to add - what is it with the sweets at school anyway? Why do people think it&#39;s okay to have their children hand out all that junk when they&#39;re celebrating their birthdays, even though the school rules say not to?! What&#39;s that all about? I&#39;m seriously thinking of writing a letter of complaint - I mean, Olivier&#39;s been at that school for precisely two months now, and you wouldn&#39;t believe the stuff that he&#39;s been given. Lollipops, sweets, crisps, you name it. It&#39;s completely ludicrous. 
</p>
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Right, I&#39;ll get off the soap box now. Enough is enough - but I just feel very strongly about all this.</p>
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			<name>Meike</name>
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	<entry>
		<title>birthday coming up</title>
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		<updated>2008-02-18T11:24:00+02:00</updated>
		<published>2008-02-18T09:39:00+02:00</published>
		<id>tag:starrysheep,2008:StarrySheep.252</id>
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		<summary type="text">The house is quiet. The kids have gone to daycare &amp; school respectively, there's a Vivaldi CD in the CD player and I should really, really start working now. I'm delaying the inevitable instead, telling myself that the grandparents need new pictures on Flickr a.s.a.p. Sigh.


 I've been working on a new doll this weekend; it's Nynke's first birthday next week, and as Olivier never wanted a doll, I figured this would be my best chance of ever making one for my kids. I hope Nynke will grow up to be a girly girl, so I can make her many more! :) We've bought her a doll's pram to go with it, so I've colour coordinated the doll. :) Although I think the pram will be redundant for a while yet, as Nynke is showing absolutely no promise of walking or even standing up / sitting up yet. It's a bit of a lazy girl, this one! Not that I mind too much - life's just much more relaxed with her not grabbing things yet!


Ok, and now I really should get a move on. Have a nice day!</summary>
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                <p>
The house is quiet. The kids have gone to daycare &amp; school respectively, there&#39;s a Vivaldi CD in the CD player and I should really, really start working now. I&#39;m delaying the inevitable instead, telling myself that the grandparents need <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/meike/"  target="_blank" title="pictures on Flickr" rel='external'>new pictures</a> on Flickr a.s.a.p. Sigh.
</p>
<p>
<a href="http://www.starrysheep.com/log/images/poppenwagen.jpg"  class="thickbox" title="" rel="entry-252"  rel='external'><img src="http://www.starrysheep.com/log/images/poppenwagen.thumb.jpg" style="border: 0px solid;" alt="" title="" align="left" class='pivot-popupimage' /></a> I&#39;ve been working on a <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/meike/2274072902/"  target="_blank" title="Nina" rel='external'>new doll</a> this weekend; it&#39;s Nynke&#39;s first birthday next week, and as Olivier never wanted a doll, I figured this would be my best chance of ever making one for my kids. I hope Nynke will grow up to be a girly girl, so I can make her many more! :) We&#39;ve bought her a doll&#39;s pram to go with it, so I&#39;ve colour coordinated the doll. :) Although I think the pram will be redundant for a while yet, as Nynke is showing absolutely no promise of walking or <a href="http://www.starrysheep.com/log/images/nina.jpg"  class="thickbox" title="" rel="entry-252"  rel='external'><img src="http://www.starrysheep.com/log/images/nina.thumb.jpg" style="border: 0px solid;" alt="" title="" align="right" class='pivot-popupimage' /></a>even standing up / sitting up yet. It&#39;s a bit of a lazy girl, this one! Not that I mind too much - life&#39;s just much more relaxed with her not grabbing things yet!
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Ok, and now I really should get a move on. Have a nice day!</p>
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			<name>Meike</name>
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