Little Elinor

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© 2009 by Erica Lea

5 Responses to Little Elinor

  1. Hannahlee 
    Adooooorable shots! Well done. :) Thanks for commenting on my blog – I appreciate it and thought I’d return the favor. :) Love the photo at the top of your layout too. Blessings!
  2. Ruth Knapp 
    Soooooo Adorable! :)
  3. Hannah 
    I absolutely love your photography!
  4. Erica Lea 
    Thank you all for your very kind words. They are so encouraging.
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Simple Three Strand Braid

I first learned how to braid by making bread. It was so easy to cross the ropes of dough over each other to make French bread. But braiding my own hair was another matter. I would invariably end up frustrated and discouraged. But my sister encouraged me to keep trying, and eventually I succeeded at braiding a (very messy) simple braid.
Here is a tutorial to help you succeed with your first braid.
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Simple Three Strand Braid Tutorial

1) Begin with neatly combed hair. There are few things more aggravating than snarly hair.
2) Separate your hair into 3 equal strands and hold them apart with your fingers.
3) Cross the far right strand over the middle strand. This is the new center strand, and the center strand is the new far right strand.
4) Cross the far left strand over the center strand. This is the new center strand, and the center strand is the new far left strand.
5) Continue in this manner (alternately crossing the far right and far left strands over the center strands) until you reach the desired length.
6) Tie off the braid with a ponytail holder, small rubber hair bands, ribbons, or whatever you wish.
This skill is the basis for many different hair styles.   Experiment by making two equal-sized braids,  making two small braids on either side of your head and gathering them together at the center of your head, coiling the braid into a bun, etc. Be creative!
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© 2009 by Erica Lea


2 Responses to Simple Three Strand Braid

  1. Simply Vintagegirl 
    What a lovely tutorial! The photographs are charming and the hair looks so soft and silky! I have inherited a bit of wildness to my hair (it is curly, but without gel it will be twice the size of my head by the end of the day). :) Once my hair is longer, I will be able to try (again) to do my own braid (when my hair was longer I tried, but it was never satisfactory). This morning I had my dear mother French braid my hair (it is finally long enough! yay!).
    I’m not quite sure what kind of strawberries we grow. They are small, but delicious. There is the occasional plant that produces misshapen berries, but still taste good.
    Joyfully in Christ,
    Emily Rose
  2. Erica Lea 
    Thank you, Emily!

Camping At Itasca

This past weekend, we went camping with family and friends at beautiful Itasca state park
It was a little chilly in the evenings, so we made sure to dress little Elinor for cold weather.
The young ladies took a hike down to the lake on Friday evening.
The major activity for Saturday was biking around the lake.
We stopped at the Mississippi River Headwaters to discuss our bike trip. One does not simply take off on an 18-mile bike trip without consideration.
In the end, only the young adults made it around the lake. It was a tough ride, but we were rewarded with ice cream atDouglas Lodge.
After the long bike trip and a game of Bocce we were ready for some more nourishment.
Cornbread cooked over the fire..
The mad dash for the food.
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I can’t resist posting another photo of this little girl.
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© 2009 by Erica Lea