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This Week: Outside

December 13, 2013 at 8:35 am by Claudia

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I must never take the natural beauty of my neck of the woods for granted. It’s simply gorgeous.

Very, very cold here. So cold that we didn’t take our late afternoon walk yesterday. It seems that much of the country is in a deep-freeze. I’m grateful we have a roof over our heads, an oil burner that keeps our house warm, food to eat, a tree to decorate.

I’ll take some photos of the finished tree, of course, and I’ll share the ornaments I love, but I won’t be taking you on a “Christmas Tour.” We decorate very simply here. No themes. No magazine worthy spreads. No extra expense, save for the cost of our tree. Our Christmas is about our traditions; a real tree in the den that is decorated with our favorite vintage ornaments, our bottle brush wreaths, our little white tree in the living room and a wreath on the door.

We live in a small cottage that already has lots of color, where there are many treasures and collections on display. Our living space doesn’t need a lot more visual stimulation so I try to keep things simple. Last year I was alone at Christmas for the first time. Don was working in California. Unsure about how much to decorate, I decided to eliminate the real tree. I used the little white tree, along with a few decorations in the living room. I loved it. With that in mind, the only thing I’m adding to last year’s mix is the tree in the den.

Simplify. That’s my word for this holiday season.

Anyway, we’ll decorate the tree tonight. I’m looking forward to re-discovering our vintage Shiny Brites and all our favorite ornaments. Since I didn’t have the big tree last year, they stayed in the storage bins. I’ve missed them.

I love the scent of a Noble Fir. Heavenly.

Happy Friday.

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Misadventures & Miniatures

December 12, 2013 at 8:33 am by Claudia

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Yesterday? A day fraught with challenges. For starters, I’m still struggling with this sinus thing and I feel yucky much of the time. Nevertheless, I looked at our upcoming schedule, along with the predictions of a significant snow event Saturday into Sunday and figured it was time to get the Christmas tree. That went smoothly. We had the tree picked out in no time. When we got home, we stopped to have some lunch and then we hauled the Christmas decorations out of the shed, along with the tree stand. Along the way, I realized I had wrenched something in my lower back, which was evident when I was going up and down the stairs. Drat.

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Then it came time to bring the tree inside and fit it in the stand. This requires crouching on all fours on my part. Stuffed up head. Aching back. Try as we might we couldn’t get the stand to lay flat. The legs were uneven, which was perplexing as we had used the stand plenty of times in the past. We tried bending them this way and that and eventually Don started putting pressure on the legs with his booted foot to try and right the situation. He didn’t have his glasses on and stomped on a metal leg while my middle finger was still under it. I screeched in pain. There was a lot of bleeding and a chunk of skin missing from the tip of my finger, but thankfully, nothing was broken. It’s painful and my finger is covered in bandaids, making typing a wee bit difficult. Don felt terrible, of course, but it wasn’t his fault. These things happen.

He had to go back out and buy a new stand.

Decorating the big tree will not happen until tonight or tomorrow night. But it’s very pretty. The little white tree, as you can see from the first picture, has been put up and looks lovely.

The other day, my little package from Spain arrived. Spain! How exciting! What was in it?

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Be still my heart. Miniature plates made out of ceramic, in the most luscious vintage patterns.

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A cup and saucer.

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Another cup and saucer.

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And a matching platter.

Oh my lord. Clearly the owner of Hummingbird Cottage loves china, especially vintage china. She swoons over beautiful, old-fashioned patterns. She haunts antique stores and flea markets, looking for more china for her collection.

Does that sound like anyone else you know?

I’m not sure where these will eventually end up but I’ve been playing with them.

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These pieces are so beautifully done, I can barely stand it. Swoon-worthy. Just as in my life-sized house, there is limited space here in the dollhouse for china.

Will that stop me? No.

These pieces of china came from Sofia’s Etsy Shop – Twelvetimesmoreteeny. She does exquisite work. Stop by and feast your eyes on the loveliness. I could go nuts there.

Happy Thursday.

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How I Changed My Career And My Life By Going Back To School

December 11, 2013 at 7:51 am by Claudia

roadWhen I was in my twenties, having finished undergraduate school with a major that wasn’t necessarily conducive to future employment, I needed a job. So I took a job in Customer Service with a local company. The pay was low, but I had no marketable skills other than a good phone voice, so I gladly took the job.

I stayed there for seven years. While grateful for employment, I was barely able to make a living. And I knew that I was working at something I ultimately cared nothing about. Though I loved my co-workers, I felt increasingly trapped in a job that wasn’t going anywhere. I wasn’t going anywhere. The years were passing, I was about to turn 30, and I felt like I was living a lie. That phrase, ‘living a lie’, may seem dramatic to you, but I can assure you it was very real indeed.

I knew I had to make a change or I would continue on the same path to nowhere. I wasn’t using any of the talents I had been blessed with. It was now or never.

I decided to apply to graduate school. If accepted, I would have to move to another state. I would be in school for three years and my life would dramatically change. It was a risk for this homebody. But I knew in the very core of my being that it had to be done. Once I made that decision, I was surprised and pleased to find that family and friends completely supported me in this move. They knew, even before I did, that I needed to make a change in my career path.

I was accepted in the program. Hurrah! I would be studying something that was a true passion of mine. I quit my job with the blessing of my employer. And I said goodbye to my old life. I’m not exaggerating when I say that making that move and going back to school changed my life completely. It was the single most important step that I took in building a career in the field I loved.

The education I received, the knowledge I gained and the degree I earned made it possible for me to work in the field of Education. It changed my life for the better. It opened up all sorts of opportunities for me, none of which would have been possible without that degree. I found work teaching at the university level; truly the most rewarding work I have ever done. Working with students, teaching, guiding and mentoring them has been so satisfying. I have taught at two universities in the intervening years and will be ever grateful that I was guided to go back to school and study what I was meant to study – to be the teacher I was meant to become.

Yes, it was risky. I left behind my family and friends and a way of life that was comforting in its routine. I started on a new journey.

It was worth it.
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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

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