pavoling:

GUYS as a certified San Francisco Person ™ i can tell u that SF in the morning can get cold, like really really foggy and ass cold. so sarek, a vulcan used to hot dry temps, lived in SF (bc ambassador things!!) and so he probably dressed up in enough cold weather clothing in the mornings to look like a Vulcan Sweater Burrito. imagine.

enter Amanda Grayson, who is a badass and whom i would marry if she weren’t already married to Vulcan Burrito Man. she decides to learn how to knit, bc no boyfriend of hers will walk around SF freezing his pointed ears off. she knits him a Terrible Sweater. sarek begins to own more than one of them. 

and he WEARS THEM. maybe even to work, where his colleagues are like :O but don’t say anything bc sarek is a Big Scary Vulcan and you can’t really call a guy out for wearing something his gf, whom he worships, made him.

basically i want you all to imagine sarek walking around SF with his gf, wearing some truly awful knitted gear bc eventually she makes him hats and gloves and socks too. it’s a beautiful sight.

(also: spock wears some interesting sweaters in the first two aos movies. perhaps….amanda made them??? idk but we all know kirk digs spock’s fashion sense)

poet-tree-lines:

i’ve heard a lot of pre-reform/mirrorverse headcanons that make Amanda some sort of slave/prostitute/servant who comes into sarek’s household as a damsel like HOLD UP

if anything, AMANDA is the one who swoops in on all them unsuspecting vulcans and gets the catch of the day. trophy husband in hand, Amanda continues hecking up whatever she wants with baby spock in a sling, teaching him the ways of a warrior

sarek, bless him, has not been able to turn the heart eyes off since they met

In 1967, she appeared as Amanda, Mr Spock’s human mother in the Star Trek TV series, a part she took almost two decades later in the movie Star Trek IV: the Voyage Home (1986). During a Trekkie convention, a fan asked her: “If you are Spock’s mother, you should be able to tell us, what is Spock’s first name?” Hardly pausing, she replied, “Harold”.