zondag 23 november 2008

A Lazy Sunday

Today was a very satisfying day. We woke up late after a drinking-and-dining evening yesterday. Mr. S jumped into bed a little later because of his hangover, but all cleared well after another hour of sleep. Meanwhile I was booking face (I love this expression!) and took a snapshot of this angel outside, on the balcony, sitting under a figtree, touched by a little snow.


And everytime I looked into the livingroom I realised I really like our new coach and cleaned up room. I also bought a new but similar cupboard to display all my Tim Burton clutter, so Oogie Boogie and the larger Jack Skellington figurines aren't collecting all this dust.


And Poeske Kom was being lazy all the time. Sleeping in bed with Mr. S, and sleeping in the comfy chair, not realising I was taking her picture, so she must have been in very deep sleep.


And suddenly I remembered this book I bought two years ago. We went to this bookfair, where books cost practically nothing. I take a habbit to visit this fair, as it takes place just before the New Year, and I buy all kinds of books, several of them to give as a gift. So that year I bougt this pop-up book about Winnie the Pooh. I wanted to give it to my little niece, who's quite fond of Winnie.


But then I got home and took a closer look at the book... I decided she was way too small to take care of this special book... This is a picture of the whole book popped out.


It has only five pages but each one is so nice to look at, and so delicate, I decided to keep it myself.


You can slide out one page stories telling the story which is on display.


And the little angel from the beginning...? Well, a few hours later, it looked like this.


And since that moment I've been listening to wonderful christmasmusic by Holly Cole, Jane Siberry and Joan Osborne... I really love this season!

1 opmerking:

Beeuwsaert Jan zei

"OH MY GOD",( jeannice from friends). it's really a nice book and you're right 2 not give it 2 you're little niece (gezondheid). it would be a shame.