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Mom as Flower Girl

March 2, 2019 at 10:03 am by Claudia

When Vintage by Crystal has a blog sale, it starts at a certain time and you have to scan all the items quickly and then email them with your choices. Really  quickly. I’ve lost out on a few favorites because my email didn’t get there fast enough and it can be frustrating!

During the last sale, which was for Valentine’s Day, I sent an email with my first two choices, both of which I lost out on. My favorite was a spun cotton little girl whose face and hair reminded me of photos of my mother when she was a wee girl. When I heard I had just missed getting her, I was so sad. I ended up ordering something else, but in the course of our back and forth, I mentioned why I had wanted that little girl so much.

Then I got sick. It wasn’t until about two weeks later that I discovered an email that Crystal sent in response to mine. Somehow I’d missed it. Anyway, she said she had another copy of the face and that she would be happy to make one for me. I was so afraid that I’d lost out because I hadn’t seen the email, but it turned out that I hadn’t.

She arrived yesterday.

Isn’t she beautiful? My wee mom as a magical girl carrying a big pansy flower.

I love all my Vintage by Crystal pieces but this just might be my favorite. She’s currently sitting on the table to my left, right next to my blogging chair. Eventually, she’ll go upstairs to my pink cabinet, where other Vintage by Crystal pieces live, right along with some of my Roseville pottery.

Crystal is a lovely person and I was so touched that she would offer to make this for me.

I am in awe of Crystal’s whimsical imagination, the incredible variety of pieces that she makes – all this while raising two young children with her husband and partner in the business.

We had a little snow overnight but not much. The sun just came out.

Tomorrow night? That’s another story. We might get anywhere from 3 – 7 inches. And more later in the week. March is starting off with a bang.

Thanks for sharing your current reading matter with me. I hope that you got some ideas from other comments. I sure did.

Happy Saturday.

 

Filed Under: mom, Vintage by Crystal 22 Comments

Egg Cups and Books

March 1, 2019 at 11:15 am by Claudia

For a brief moment, I got excited when I saw an eBay listing for a Sneezy egg cup.

Then I realized that I had Sneezy and it was Sleepy I was searching for.

Darn it. Sleepy is very, very elusive. I’ve only seen Sleepy up for auction a couple of times. Each of those opportunities involved a seller who was auctioning off an entire set of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs egg cups.

And I don’t need the set. Just Sleepy.

Ah, well.

I’ll find him one day. This particular seller lived in Australia and was auctioning off both Sneezy and Happy, so if you’re interested, they’re up on eBay.

March is coming in like a lion. We’re supposed to get a lot of snow over the next two weeks, starting with 5 – 8 inches on Sunday night. March is almost always a snowy month around here, almost like Mother Nature is squeezing out as much snow as she can before April arrives.

And we’ve had our share of April snowfalls, as well.

At least we’ll be able to shovel this time around.

Another favorite egg cup:

The Artist Bunny Rabbit.

This was one of my earliest acquisitions. I still find it absolutely charming.

I saw my neighbor’s van this morning and remembered Don and I borrowing it to bring the egg cup cubby cabinet home. Thank goodness for generous neighbors! We have a lot of good finds around this cottage. I could reel off a list of them right now. But the egg cup cubby may be one of the best – at least for yours truly, though Don loves it, too.

It’s a slow and sleepy day here. I need to get motivated!

Let’s have a question for the day, one I love to ask. What are you reading at the moment?

I’m reading The Threat  by Andrew McCabe.

Happy Friday.

 

 

Filed Under: books, egg cups, reading 68 Comments

The Creative Freedom of Routine

February 28, 2019 at 10:38 am by Claudia

I watched every minute of the Cohen hearing yesterday. I’m glad I did, but it did mess with my routine. (If you haven’t seen Elijah Cummings’ closing statement, do watch it.) Today, I’m craving little chores and all of the little things I do in the course of a ‘normal’ day. It’s very cold out there, but sunny. We ended up with just a dusting of snow. Hurrah!

I will be glad when I’m able to spend some time outside, clearing out the gardens, planting seeds, and watching everything come back to life. Quite frankly, I’ll be happy to have something else other than the interior of the house to photograph. In the midst of winter, it gets awfully hard to find a new angle, a new something to photograph. It’s also tough to come up with anything exciting or different to write about. We’re like many of you; relatively housebound, waiting for spring, recovering from the flu or whatever. Neither of us is doing any work in our chosen field at the moment. Don is working on his ukulele technique and is learning some songs. He’s waiting for the warm weather to reappear so he can get back to his camera and taking street portraits. This has been a long break for him and it’s been hard. But I think he’s handled it well.

As for me, I have no idea if any coaching work awaits me or if this is the actual winding down of my career. It may be. If so, I’m okay with that. (Although I’d like the income, small as it may be!) We’ve both been reading a lot, loving our routine and life in our little cottage, watching movies, and pursuing our creative outlets.

In other words, not necessarily a lot to write about, but a daily rhythm which is comforting. We love our routine and we’ve been talking about that very thing this morning, as we saw a movie by Jim Jarmusch last night called Paterson. It’s a little gem of a film and it stars Adam Driver. Some people might find it boring because it doesn’t deal in big plot changes or any of the things we have grown to expect in this era of big everything and small attention spans. In fact, we caught ourselves thinking something bad was about to happen in several scenes and then we laughed at ourselves. Always expecting something bad to happen! It’s laughable. No, this is a quiet and compelling film and one of the things that spurs creativity for the character played by Adam Driver is routine. A routine that is honorable, yet freeing.

It sparked a big conversation this morning as we drank our second cup of coffee together on the living room sofa. We’re still talking about it. Also, one of the supporting actors looked familiar to me and I realized that I coached her in Chautauqua several years ago. She’s a good actress and I was happy to see her excellent work in this film.

I think the routine – washing dishes, mowing the lawn, vacuuming, doing a job you know like the back of your hand – can free up a portion of your mind, allowing magic to happen.

We’re going to watch it again. I loved it. And any film or play or performance or piece of art that sparks that much conversation is rare and wonderful.

Happy Thursday.

 

Filed Under: life, movies 22 Comments

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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.

I've worked in the theater for more years than I can count. I'm currently a voice, speech, dialect and text coach freelancing on Broadway, off Broadway, and in regional theater.

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