Elizabeth tried her hand at another round of beeswax candle rolling last evening. She really enjoys making her own candles. She wants to give them to everyone we know. I'm starting to think this might be a good Christmas present idea for grandparents. (She also learned to braid her own hair today; hence the lone braid hanging in front of her face.)
She branched out a bit with the colored wax decoration this time trying some flowers with rain and a star.
After the candlemaking, Finn and I enjoyed the beautiful, sunny evening out on the deck while he put together his Mother Goose puzzles for the billionth time.
And we admired the cosmos that Elizabeth and I planted out on the deck. She saw the seeds at Whole Foods and just had to have them.
such lovelies. Are those horses yours? They are beautiful.
ReplyDeletethose candles are beautiful.
ReplyDeletemy middle daughter was obsessed with puzzles for a year or two of her life when she was a little one too. she would play with them for hours.
love the pics of the horses. they are just such beautiful creatures.
Those candles are really cute!
ReplyDeleteDongdong, the horses actually belong to a neighbor behind us that owns the pasture. The pasture used to have cows, and we enjoyed many baby calves. The horses have been around for over a year now. Our kids love them!
ReplyDeleteThose beeswax candles look pretty! What a fun activity. The outdoor pictures are lovely too :)
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful Elizabeth. I love the braid! What a view with those gorgeous horses as neighbors.
ReplyDeleteBtw, I don't think I'd pick the horse dandelions either for eating......;)
I think we will try strawberry jam this year too. We are jelly making machines right now.....
Beeswax candles are always such fun! We've made them as a birthday party project/gift, too. You live in a beautiful place...
ReplyDeleteThe picture of Elizabeth with the one braid in front is so cute, and brings back memories. That's exactly what my daughter used to do when she was learning to braid her own hair. :)
ReplyDeleteI love that the horses meander over to eat the freshly mown grass
ReplyDeleteOoooh...we love rolling beeswax candles. They are so simple to do and look so pretty together.
ReplyDeleteThose candles are beautiful! And I'm amazed at Finn and his puzzle-ing skills!
ReplyDeletewhere do you live? you have horses in your back yard? (green with envy!)
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Nicola, we live in a rural-ish area of NC between two cities. Our neighborhood is surrounded by farms.
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