Tuesday, August 31, 2010
AN IMPROMPTU WHITE WEDNESDAY
PS~~I am totally pouting as Mr. SP passed through the California wine country today on his way to Portland Oregon...
Happy WHITE WEDNESDAY! Go HERE to see all the other participants and thanks as always to KATHLEEN for being the brainchild behind this.
Not Your Grandma’s Quilt
Thanks to our two adoptions, I’ve ventured out of the U.S. on two occasions… Kazakhstan and Poland. Both countries enlightened us (including our children) as to how the rest of the world lives. Both trips got me itching for more. I think I was born a natural gypsy. I wouldn’t mind visiting (or even living in) a new location every year or two. Really!
India however, has always been at the top of my list. I figure if we’re going to spend the money traveling abroad, it might as well be to a country that is completely and utterly different than our own.
There’s just something about India that intrigues me. Maybe it’s their food which I could never muster up the effort or know-how to prepare. I find it absolutely mouth watering. Or maybe it’s the way the woman dress in their brightly hued saris and kurtis…always so feminine and beautiful.
Or perhaps the fascination originates from my admiration of their view on families. They stay so tightly knitted together throughout multiple generations. Whatever the case, India is on “my top places to visit before I die” lists.
When I received the new Sundance catalog in the mail today, I was blown away with the splendor of their new line of quilts made by rural Indian woman. The description says it can take up to a week to craft each one. They make it sound like that’s a really long time. Um, it would take me a year to even attempt the construction of one of these beauties.
After oohing and ahhing over each and every one of them, I paused to consider what price they would fetch over in the remote villages they came from.
Yet another reason to make the trip! I’d love to personally deliver the American price to the woman responsible for creating one of them.
I have a hunch it would support her family for a whole year or more. For more info on these quilts, visit Sundance here.
All images courtesy Sundance.
Free, Free, Free!
Monday, August 30, 2010
More Birthday Treats!
(Cherry said that we sound like we're watching fireworks when we're looking at fabric and yarn, the loudest day was Colinette yarn delivery day!)
Then I found this bread 'birthday cake' when I went to feed the chickens, it was from Lisa and David.
I started to make a collage using the teacup pincushion which lovely Beth illustrated for Oh Comely magazine for inspiration...
Here's the original illustration which she very kindly gave to me for my birthday accompanied by some very lovely Aspall's Cyder!
What a great way to spend the Bank Holiday! Thank you all again, Nic x
Finds from Pottery Barn
First, the best two styling ideas from the fall catalog.
The gold, browns, and greys in this gallery wall really appealed to me. (I've been searching out well done gallery walls for ideas for my house, and this one has the eclectic mix of framed art and more tactile items, united by a good color scheme, that I like.)
Halloween-y, but I liked the idea of stacking books under a glass cloche.
Lastly, a kaboodle list with my choices -- some new, some have been around a while.
Chronicling Babywise - Weeks 6 & 7
- 6:30- feed, longer waketime, short nap
- 9-ish- feed, short waketime, longer nap
- 12 noon-ish- feed, short waketime, longer nap,
- 2:30/3- feed, short waketime, longer nap,
- 5:30- feed, longer waketime, short nap
- 8:30- feed, short waketime, sleep
- 11-ish- feed, right back to sleep.
- still getting regular, full feedings throughout the day
- making sure wet/dirty diapers are regular and full (if you're concerned on this point, check out the week-appropriate charts @ the back of Babywise that give guidelines for what's healthy & normal)
- in early weeks: getting at least 8 feedings in a 24-hour period (as you can tell from the times listed above, for me, once they start consistently sleeping through that early morning --4am-- feed, it cuts back to 7 feedings in a day. It is, however, possible to fit in 8 feeds per day even while going longer at night time if you stick to the every-2 & 1/2-hour feed times).
- Be careful to get enough water! And yes, I jumped back into drinking sweet tea more. Interestingly, when I delivered Moses, the hospital cafeteria delivery people brought in a big pitcher of something and said it would be good for "helping me make milk". I'd obviously never used this stuff before so figured I'd be fine without trying some new hospital-created concoction. When my friend, the English-speaking pediatrician, came in to check out Moses, she explained that it is basically a sugar-infused fruit water. She learned I was drinking sweet tea, and said, "oh- that's the same thing. It gives you some extra calories while giving you plenty of fluids. Drink that." So maybe I'll continue on with the sweet tea. Doctors orders and all. :)
- Nurse longer at each session-- supply keeps up with demand and so by helping him to nurse a few minutes longer on each side at each feeding (even though I felt "empty"), it snowballs over time and causes my body to produce more!
- Feed him slightly more frequently-- for me, at this age, that means closer to the 2 & 1/2 hour mark -- definitely don't try to stretch feeds farther apart when your supply seems to be dropping!
- Slow down. Rest more. Maybe it's because I've got more kiddos now, but jumping back into high-energy exercise may not be possible right now. More low-key yoga may be just the thing for this season. Letting my body work the way it's supposed to (by feeding my baby) is WAY more important than getting a size or two smaller. Even though I'd really enjoy being more trim and healthy, right now, top priority is the health and growth of my little man. So, I'm scaling back the exercise a bit.
[Here are links to this whole Babywise series: Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, Weeks 6 & 7, Weeks 8-14]
Saturday, August 28, 2010
YOU HAD ME AT HELLO
I love it when bloggers stop by my booth and introduce themselves.
Sweet SUSIE HARRIS stopped by last show and was nice enough to let me borrow this pic of she and I.
Me on the left, Susie on the right.
Then of course there is my bestie TERESA CANO aka Garden Antiques Vintage.
Sweet T and moi.
Last show we were graced with a booth from GINA GALVIN of Peacock Park Designs and JO PACKHAM of Where Women Create.
Gina and Jo.
I was so happy to meet JODIE LEJEUNE aka Everything Vintage and ANGELIQUE aka Six In One Hand.
Jodie and Angelique.
Always a pleasure to see HEATHER BULLARD in Texas.
Heather and moi.
Oh lawdy there's the divine MISS DEB aka Talking Trash looking fabulous.
Teresa's blogger party is the happening place to rub elbows with some fabulous bloggers.
Theresa aka Time Worn Interiors, moi, Jo Packham, and Lauri from Chippys. Theresa and Lauri are my besties for sure.
Here's sweet ANNE aka Fiona and Twig with TOT and Deb.
And then there's delightful ROBIN BROWN aka Magnolia Pearl... She's just the yummiest.
Me and Robin.
And now for the name dropping...
I don't always get a pic with all the fab bloggers that I see but here's a list of some of them that I've been blessed to meet...
DEB FROM CURIOUS SOFA
ELIZABETH FROM ELIZABETH HOUSE
CAROLYN WESTBROOK FROM CAROLYN WESTBROOK HOME
CAROL FROM RAISED IN COTTON
KIM HOEGGER FROM KIM HOEGGER HOME
MARLA FROM MATILDAS MOUSE
COREY AMARO
POLLY FROM COUNTING YOUR BLESSINGS
ZITA FROM MLLE MAGPIE
JEANINE FROM CHIPPY SHABBY
REBECCA ERSFELD FROM REBECCA ERSFELD FOR VINTAGE LIVING
RACHEL ASHWELL
LISA FROM LA RUSTIQUE MARKET
GALE FROM WIZARD OF ONCE WAS
Now I have probably forgotten someone, so please forgive me if I did. The blogger party is such a blur that it is next to impossible to remember everyone. The wine doesn't help either...
If you are coming to Marburger and/or the blogger party please be sure to say hello. I would love to meet you...
Baby Tears
Several people have asked me the name of this plant sitting on our side table. I hadn't a clue, and the only help I could offer up was that it is very hardy. The only thing I ever do is give it a little drink when it looks thirsty. It's lasted over three years, and in this house, that's saying a lot. I'll never have a gardening blog.
Brooke from Velvet and Linen has come to the rescue! She recently included some plants in a dining room makeover, and lo and behold, they were the same plants as mine! Take a look:
image courtesy: Velvet and Linen
Baby Tears is the name. What an absolutely sweet and suitable name for a delicate plant such as this. Knowing the name makes me love it even more. :) Thanks Brooke!
Friday, August 27, 2010
Country Crafts from the Studio of Halfpenny Home!
It's been a really brilliant excuse to play with lots of creative supplies and we have also asked some Halfpenny Home friends to help us. Laura, who makes soap and Sam, who every summer becomes Peg the Dyer at Kentwell Hall, Long Melford (www.kentwell.co.uk)