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Don’s Request

December 16, 2019 at 11:03 am by Claudia

I think I’ve got a touch of what Don has – the jury is still out, though. He feels pretty crappy. I feel pretty crappy. And wouldn’t you know it? Just as all the snow has melted, we’re due for a storm tomorrow that will bring us what could be several inches of snow, and in keeping with our track record from last year, we’ll be out there shoveling while feeling under the weather.

Good times!

Ah well. Such is life in the Northeast/Hudson Valley.

This morning, while we were sitting on the loveseat having our second cup of coffee, we were talking about the ‘new’ dollhouse and how much we love it on the kitchen table. (I know you know this, but we’re truly offbeat and funky and eclectic by nature.) Anyway, Don said – out of the blue – that he wished that we could put his miniature studio on the blue table in the living room. He never really sees it upstairs, as he’s usually there only to sleep and change his clothes.

I initially pooh-poohed the idea, saying that I wanted to keep the surface more open. But he kept at it and suggested that he bring it downstairs to see if it worked there.

To my surprise, it did.

Surrounded by that greenery, it looks like it could be sitting in artsy Topanga Canyon (Los Angeles). And, because of the open back and roof, so much light comes in! Plus, the splash of red works along with the other touches of red we have throughout the main floor.

It has a gold Christmas tree.

I was so touched. That, three years later, he still loves it and wants it right there where he can see it, means so much to me. It’s the only house – so far – that I built from the ground up. It was made from a kit supplied by miniatures (dot) com. Everything – the board & batten exterior, the design of the interior of the studio, and the decision to dispense with the roof – is mine. I furnished it with things I knew Don loved, so that, even if we couldn’t afford a real studio for him, he could have one in miniature. I made the Adirondack chairs, the desks, the fireplace, and the microwave cabinet. Everything else was ordered from artisans or was a gift from fellow miniaturists/blog readers.

So, now we have four dollhouses on the main floor of the house. Hummingbird Cottage, the vintage dollhouse in the den that I found last year, Don’s Studio, and the house Don is giving me for Christmas. I told Don that not many guys would go for this kind of thing, and his response was, “Are you kidding? I love them!”

May I say once more how lucky I am that this man is my life partner?

I spent a few hours cleaning the interior floors and walls of the ‘new’ house yesterday and it’s still  dirty! I’ll go at it again today. I imagine it was stored somewhere for a long time; an attic or a barn. I can see it sitting there, ignored for years, and it makes me sad. I’m so glad we rescued it.

I want to share part of a comment from Liz that was on yesterday’s post:

“A few months ago while at an antiques show I had looked at a sweet dollhouse in a vendor’s booth. The house had interior rooms which could only be viewed by removing the roof and some of the sides. I thought this was a very unusual design, and the dealer explained that many dollhouses were made in the exact floor plan of the child’s home – hence the interior walls & rooms.”

Now, that makes sense, doesn’t it?  It confirms our instinct about this house; that it was modeled after a real house. What an amazing creation!

Happy Monday.

Filed Under: dollhouse, Don, miniatures, vintage 42 Comments

Putz-ing, Don & Little Z

December 6, 2019 at 9:58 am by Claudia

I found this vintage putz house last year, I believe. I really love it. I now have 3 of them, but I’m always on the search for more.

Oh, yours truly is very, very tired. I got through the day yesterday and, happily, they let me out earlier than I had expected, so I was able to get home in time for dinner.

Don’s excitement about Christmas is surprising this year. He wanted a real tree. He brought it up right after Thanksgiving. Instead of decorating it on my own as has been the case for the past few years, he helped string the lights and insisted on helping with the decorating. He picked me up at the bus station last night and when we walked in the door, I heard Christmas music playing on the radio. He had turned it on right before he left to get me. This morning while I write this post, he’s making breakfast and he just said “Can I turn on some Christmas music?”

Who is  this person?

Today, Little Z goes to visit Santa with my sister and brother-in-law. They make a big deal out of it, taking him to see Santa and then going out to dinner afterwards. How I wish we could be there! He still believes in Santa. Watching a child you love talk to Santa and witnessing the magic of Christmas as seen through his eyes is priceless. That boy is so dear. We’ll call him this weekend and ask him all about it.

Currently reading The Magpie Murders  by Anthony Horowitz. He is such an inventive writer. He regularly takes on the murder mystery and skews it just a little, resulting in a fresh take. If you haven’t read him, I recommend his books highly.

Okay, my friends. I have some things I have to do today – just a few. Mainly, I’m taking it easy today and on the weekend.

Happy Friday.

 

Filed Under: Christmas, Don, Little Z 28 Comments

What Are You Reading?

November 23, 2019 at 10:10 am by Claudia

Taken from inside the bus as I made my way home yesterday.

Coaching went well. As usual, even though I coached for two hours or so, the day itself – from the moment I left the house until I drove up our driveway – was 10 hours long. Imagine what it’s like for Don when he has an audition; all that time for approximately 8 minutes actually auditioning.

It was a windy, rainy day, which is always a challenge in Manhattan. My umbrella flipped inside out at least 4 times. I was very happy to arrive home to a welcoming wave from Don and dinner ready to be served. He’s a great guy.

Speaking of that great guy, I told him that I didn’t want anything for my birthday, as I’d just had an incredible gift in our trip to Paris.

There was little gift bag, however. And in it was this:

A print of a picture of us kissing on the Seine. The story behind this: Don stopped a young woman and asked her if she would mind taking a picture of us with the Seine in the background. (You can see her shadow in the bottom right corner of the photo.) She took a few of us doing the usual standing side by side thing, and then Don suddenly and unexpectedly grabbed me and kissed me. For quite a long time! And this lovely woman kept snapping.

Anyway, isn’t it sweet? What a wonderful memory.

Today is sunny. Tomorrow will be rainy. I believe it’s time for a major porch clean up.

I’m reading The Essex Serpent  by Sarah Perry. I just started it yesterday while on the bus and I read a bit more this morning. It had rave reviews a few years back and won all sorts of awards, so I’m expecting a very good read.

Since I’ve told you what I am reading, will you tell me what you are reading? It’s my favorite question, you know.

Happy Saturday.

Filed Under: books, coaching, Don, Paris, reading 67 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.

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