The Huck Finn Cap

We interrupt the vacation chronicles with a very important post about a hat.  Yes, I made a hat…

huck finn cap

It’s a cute hat, is it not?  When my friend Meg (Montessorian, pregnant with her second child, blogger and pattern designer extraordinaire) asked if I’d test a pattern for her I jumped at the chance.  With a cover like this, who wouldn’t want to make one?

huck finn cap

I originally wanted to make 4 hats, one for each of my boys.  Could you imagine how irresistibly cute those pictures would have been– the four cutest boys that ever lived in cute caps?   But the testing period ended up being the week before we left for New Hampshire, so I had to settle for one.  Logan was the recipient.  He’s my dresser upper accessorizer, and the middle child, so I thought he would most appreciate it.

impromptu poetry reading

I put it all together in an evening while the kids watched Old Yeller (they just finished reading the book).  When I gave it to Logan in the morning he immediately donned it, pulled a Shel Silverstien book off the shelf, and performed an impromptu poetry reading for our listening pleasure.

the back

The pattern is designed to fit sizes 6 months- 10 yrs. and was pretty simple to sew up.  It’s got a comfy elasticized back and is fully lined.

inside

So, if you’ve got a little head or two that needs covering this fall head on over to the Sew Liberated pattern shop and get your hands on the Huck Finn Cap pattern!

the New England trip part 2

Okay, are you ready for some pictures?  I’m going to wrap up 3 days of our trip into one post.  I uploaded something like 24 photos to flickr, but I can’t put 24 photos in one post.  Click here to see all of them.

On Labor Day we had a family picnic at Lake Pawtuckaway.  We had a lot of fun.  My niece and nephew performed the cutest magic show ever,

cutes magic show ever

(I love that a pencil was her magic wand!)

ta-dah!

and the kids played in the sand and water.

at the lake

:)

It was fun to be with cousins and so fun to see how much they love and enjoy each other even though we haven’t been together in years.

Afterward our little clan hiked up the “mountain.”  I guess mountain is a relative term.  We live in Colorado.  We know mountains.

from the lookout tower

I think what New Hampshire has are primarily hills.  Very pretty tree covered rolling hills, but not quite mountains.

all on top

On Tuesday we visited Joseph Smith’s birthplace in Sharon VT.  It was a beautiful day.

Joseph Smith birthplace

We got our own private tour of the grounds by a sweet missionary couple who seemed so happy to have a bunch of little kids around.

the VIP tour

They took us too see all the old stone foundations through the woods in a golf cart.  We JUST barely fit.

The next day was beach day.  My favorite kind of photos are beach photos.  I just love the shore.  I love the rhythm of the waves as they pulse against the sand.  I love the fresh, salty air.  I love the magic of watching my children discover what the tide left behind.  We got really, really lucky that day.

tiny

starfish

eel

Can you see the eel in there?

all the finds

I mostly just held Hunter and played with Ian and Grandma while Barry led the big kids through the tide pools.  They found lots of sea urchins, some starfish, an eel, hermit crabs, green crabs…  If you’re going to go tide pool searching once every few years you want to have a day like this!

Ian's snail catcher

Ian built a “snail catcher” with his shovel.  Grandma helped him catch a snail or two by putting them in there for him.

amazing light

That wraps it up for days 2, 3, and 4 of our vacation.  Are you tired yet?  The next day we took five kids through Boston.  Now, THAT will make you tired!