by Julia Hammond | Jun 10, 2016 | Blog
Here is another fun way to save fun summer memories — create a memory jar. Use a mason jar, a vase, or anything that would be nice to display. You can slowly add to it over the summer — keeping items that symbolize fun events, trips and...
by Julia Hammond | Jun 7, 2016 | Blog
With all of this heat in Portland, it feels like summer is already here. The kids will be out of school soon, and they will suddenly wander around the house asking what you are going to do with them. Here’s an craft idea that will be special all summer: a...
by Julia Hammond | Mar 1, 2016 | Blog
Here’s a little DYI tutorial for making gift envelopes. My kids made these for the Chinese New Year, but you can also use them to celebrate generosity anytime. To wish someone Happy New Year, you say, Kung Hei Fat Choi! (It is pronounced “goong hay fat...
by Julia Hammond | Feb 24, 2016 | Blog
In the spring, I love to bring trimmed tree branches into the house to bloom. I’ve include a few directions for how to force cherry blossoms below. For Chinese New Year, which was February 8 this year, it’s traditional to force cherry blossoms, so that’s what...
by Julia Hammond | Feb 3, 2016 | Blog
I’ve recently been traveling around Oregon, leading a Conversation Project for Oregon Humanities. The conversation asks the question, “How Much Inequality is Acceptable?” A lot of people have been turning out for it, and the conversations are really interesting....
by Julia Hammond | Jan 13, 2016 | Blog
Jackson, our new puppy, is running around the house like a crazy madman. He wants to play, he wants to eat. He has to go to the bathroom. And he needs something to chew right now before he chews me. Ugh, so exhausting. I love my crazy little pup, but the first...