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Creative Messes & A Quick Trip to IKEA

August 13, 2016 at 9:36 am by Claudia

Lest you think everything is in order around here – or that every photo I take is styled.

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Yes, this is what it looks like up here in the office/studio. It’s a mess. A creative mess, but a mess nonetheless.

We went to IKEA yesterday. It takes an hour and a half to get there – it’s in New Jersey – so we rewarded ourselves with lunch while we were there. The new catalogue is out and I grabbed a copy as soon as we entered the building.

There were a couple of things I wanted to get. For Little Z:

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This dollhouse, which can stand alone or hang on a wall. It’s the Flisat Doll House. I saw it on my friend Kat’s Instagram feed and since every time we Face Time with Little Z, he wants to see my dollhouse, I thought this might be fun for him. I’m not quite sure what to do with it yet. Do I decorate it à la Paw Patrol? Or is that too limiting? Do I gather up some basic furniture that is appropriate for a five year old boy, so he can play with it? Not sure yet, but I don’t mind saying I wouldn’t mind hanging this on my  wall! But, as you well know, the available wall space around here has already been taken.

Besides some new fry pans (which we desperately needed) and some new drinking glasses, I also spotted this little piece and decided it would be perfect for storing minis:

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That’s what is in the box that’s leaning against the wall in the second photo. Now, unfortunately, I have to put it together, which will result, I’m absolutely sure, in lots of cursing.

The dollhouse is in the big blue IKEA bag. I have about 8 of these bags now, because I always forget to take the bags I already own with me when I visit IKEA and end up having to buy new ones. Since they are handy for so many things, among them, moving my crap into temporary housing when I’m in Hartford, I don’t mind having more.

There is an Excessive Heat Warning today with the heat index headed to well over 100°. I will water. I will walk down to the mailbox to get the mail. That’s it. I’m hiding indoors for the rest of the day, putting together fiddly pieces from IKEA, and…maybe…straightening things up around here.

I framed the watercolor of Scout:

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It’s so beautiful. Now, we just have to figure out the best place to hang it. There has been much discussion, but we haven’t come up with a decision yet. To be continued.

Happy Saturday.

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Filed Under: dollhouse, Ikea, Little Z, office, studio 50 Comments

Friday Thoughts

August 12, 2016 at 9:47 am by Claudia

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• I’m living in a sauna.

It’s very hot and unbelievably humid out here in the Northeast. The windows of the cottage are sporting a layer of moisture which makes the view decidedly foggy. We had at least 4 thunderstorms yesterday and they were whoppers.

This morning I went outside to get some pictures and the danged rain has denuded lots of the phlox, forced the branches of the butterfly bush downward, and weeds have seemingly sprung up overnight. This is that time in the summer that I begin to lose interest in weeding the garden; I look at it, sigh, and move on. But I think I’ll force myself to weed it once this rain lets up – next week. Yep. The storms and the humidity are going to be with us until the first part of next week.

Let’s not even think about how much grass we’re going to have to mow.

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The daylily that bloomed in very early summer presented me with two surprise flowers this morning.

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• We may or may not go to IKEA today. We’ll see. If not, it will be next week. I need to get a few things there.

• We’ve been watching the Olympics, especially swimming and diving, which are our favorites. I won’t say anything about Michael Phelps because others have said it much better than I can. He is a joy to watch. Extraordinary. We are so lucky to witness this incredible athlete over the course of the last four – or is it five? – Olympics. All of the other medal winners are amazing, as well as those athletes who train and sacrifice and don’t come home with a medal, but are still the best in the world. One of my former students from Boston University is married to Silver Medalist, Scott Donie – a diver who medaled in Barcelona. I’ve been asking her questions on FB – about the small towels, for instance. It turns out they are shammys. And then there’s my six degrees of separation connection through my sister. My nephew swam competitively for years and so the family knows Ryan Murphy and his brother and parents (according to Mere, the nicest people you could ever hope to meet) and several other swimmers that are competing in Rio.

The Olympics has been a welcome change during this election season; something hopeful that brings the world together, instead of separating us. More, please.

• Those links I promised you:

A List of Facts Debunking Anti-Hillary Clinton Myths, Lies & Ridiculous Conspiracies.

Why Are You Convinced Hillary is a Criminal?

And this Op-Ed in the NY Times from the pen of David Brooks: Trump’s Enablers Will Finally Have to Take a Stand. 

Finally, the Op-Ed by Thomas Friedman that I referenced on Wednesday: Trump’s Wink Wink to ‘Second Amendment People.’

Read or don’t read, whatever you like.

• Despite the occasional reader who never comments but feels the need to finally comment in order to tell me that they feel a political post has ‘no place’ on my blog so they will be unsubscribing, I’m going to write about this election when I feel moved to. I won’t inundate you with posts, though I could write every day on it and never run out of things to say! This blog is a mix of things and that mix includes the things I feel passionately about, including: my husband, my dogs, my house, my garden, my collections, kindness, common decency, and the state of our world, especially the state of our country.

As always, I  determine the content. But you know that. I won’t be censoring myself in order to keep the number of readers I have at a certain level to gain more ad income. If I’d wanted to do that, I would have shaped this blog into a real money maker and never issued any statement that could be interpreted as provocative. It would have been pretty. It would have been bland. It would have bored me to tears.

That ain’t me, my friends. As my dear friend Joe once said, “You don’t want to mess with the Hill girls.” The Hill girls don’t shrink from speaking out.

Okay.

Happy Friday.

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Filed Under: flowers, garden, olympics, what I believe 70 Comments

I’m an Avoider of Trends

August 11, 2016 at 10:12 am by Claudia

I told Don yesterday that he would feel hopeful and heartened by the responses to yesterday’s post. I sure do. Thank you. In the midst of the muck and sludge that is the candidacy of Donald Trump, hearing your voices, reading your words, has helped enormously. We are not alone, my friends. There are wise people out there who have had Trump’s number from the beginning. I’m volunteering. I’m going to do whatever I can to help defeat this pathetic, destructive, and evil man.

Okay. Let’s do a 180 and talk about decorating! (Take a moment to catch your breath.)

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I was reading Country Home  the other day. Yes, I actually bought a magazine. I needed some pretty pictures in magazine form and, when I thumbed through the magazine at B & N, I felt it would be worth the cost. This particular issue was great.

Side note and confession: I cannot remember the last time I went on Pinterest. It just holds no appeal for me. There’s just too much.  Too much busyness. And much of it I’ve seen before. I get traffic from Pinterest, mostly due to the photos of the dollhouse, but I almost never go there.

Back to Country Home.

One of the homes featured was that of Kristin Nicholas, who lives in Massachusetts and has long been on my radar as a textile and knitting pattern designer. I’ve seen photos of her home before and it’s wildly colorful and artistic and charming. But this quote is what I especially loved:

“I’ve got my house the way I like it. I don’t go with decorating trends. I fall in love and stay in love.”
  Kristin Nicholas

That’s exactly how I feel.

When I was young and had only one room to decorate, and at times it was shared with my two sisters, I often rearranged things because my tastes changed or I was bored. My canvas was limited. I couldn’t do anything with the rest of the house, so my creativity was focused on my bedroom.

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And certainly my tastes have changed over my adult years. But at this point in my life, I know who I am. I know what I’m drawn to, what makes my house feel like a home. I don’t care about trends. If I love something, I love it because it speaks to me, not because it’s trendy. In fact, I studiously avoid looking at the ‘trendy’ or reading blog posts about ‘what’s trending in home decor.’

Do not care.

And my canvas has expanded. I have many creative pursuits, not the least of which is my professional work, this blog, my other blog, my garden, my miniatures. You get the picture. This house is not my only outlet for creativity. Thank goodness.

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Granted, my style may not be your style. My style (I should say our  style) is funky and eclectic. Vintage and cheerfully cluttered. It is a mix of found pieces and recycled pieces, bright colors, as well as the sherbet colors of McCoy Pottery. The only furnishings I ever bought new were the loveseat in the living room – now 25 years old, the sofa in the den, now 21 years old, and the yellow chair in the living room, now 10 years old. Add to that the television, bed and desk in my office (because I didn’t have a desk for the office.) That’s it. Everything else has been found; sometimes on the street, sometimes in an antique shop, sometimes at auction. Or it has been passed down to me, like the piano and the chair in my bedroom.

Now that may not be everyone’s style, in fact, it most assuredly is not  everyone’s style, but it’s mine. And it’s been my style for years. I’m comfortable with it. I like the way this house looks. Last week, when my best friend and her husband visited, I was given the chance to see the house through Laural’s eyes. She gasped when she came in the kitchen door and yelled, “I LOVE it!” She wanted to see everything. She got us. She got our style. It isn’t her style, but that didn’t matter. She loved it. (Laural, by the way, is the best cheerleader of a friend you could ever hope to have.)

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This doesn’t mean that everything here remains static. You’ve only to look at the funky green chair we recently purchased to see that we add something here and there when we fall in love with it. But we have to fall in love with it. Otherwise, it doesn’t get in the door.

I think there are two kinds of decorators: Those who change things up constantly because their home is their palette and that’s the way they create, and those who slowly put together a home that speaks their name and is the result of a gathering of much loved objects. I totally understand the former. But I am the latter.

I want people to come in the door here and think, “Yes. This is Claudia and Don. This is comfortable and welcoming and funky and quirky and charming.”  (At least, I hope  we’re charming!) I got that last week from Laural and I got it the other day when I ran into a friend at Lowes. When we couldn’t get home during the day in Scout’s final months, she used to come by to let her out, and every time I see her, she says, “I love your house.” In fact, she said it three times during that chat at Lowes. That makes me smile, because it clearly made a big impression on her and I’m proud of that.

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It’s not fancy, but it is us. And we know who we are and what we like and it fits us. Yes, I’d like to replace the sofa and the loveseat some day. Maybe a new slipcover for my chair in the den. But that’s about it. We, like Kristin Nicholas, fall in love and stay in love.

That is why we smile when we return home from wherever we’ve been, whether it’s running an errand or having to be away for a couple of months due to our work. It’s familiar. It’s full of things we’ve collected over our 22 years together – things we love. It’s full of paintings done by my dad. There’s a piano that my grandmother, mother, uncle, brother, sisters and I played. It takes up too much room but I would never give it up. There’s pottery everywhere. There are books in every corner.

No trends. Just well-loved.

How do you decorate? Are you someone who loves to change it up often? Or are you someone who avoids trends and goes with what you love? Or are you somewhere in the middle – a mixture of both?

(All photos were originally posted on Instagram.)

Happy Thursday.

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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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