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The Slipper Problem & Other Random Thoughts

January 13, 2011 at 12:00 pm by Claudia

:: After 2 rather sleepless nights, I arose yesterday morning and without the benefit of even one sip of coffee, shoveled a long path through the snow so the dogs could take care of business. That being done, I came back in the house, drank the coffee and then proceeded, with the help of my husband, to shovel more snow. Another 8 inches. Enough already.

Anyway, I came back in after all the shoveling and decided that I was going to get back into my pajamas and wear them the rest of the day. And I did.

My pink flannel ‘squirrel’ pajamas, a present from my husband a Christmas or so ago. Now, check out the slippers. My friends, these are not the sort of slippers I would usually choose for myself. But, I’ve been having a slipper problem. I cannot wear the kind that slip on and have no support around the heel. They fall off – often when I’m running up the stairs – resulting in bruised knees. So I buy the slippers that are not slip on. Unfortunately, they stretch out rather quickly. The last pair I tried stretched out in a ridiculously short amount of time and kept falling off my feet. So last week, I set out on a search for slippers. There wasn’t much to choose from. I suppose they were snatched up for Christmas presents. I bought a pair at Target. I came home and realized they were terrible – they didn’t fit right. I went back out. Looked everywhere. Sick of the whole thing, I went into TJ Maxx and grabbed these. They are so not me. When I showed them to Don, we both laughed. I was doubtful.

I love them. Who knew? They are warm and wonderful, especially with hardwood floors. Maybe I can spend every day in my flannel pajamas and slippers. They make me happy.

:: As I was traveling to NYC the other day, Don came home to a frozen pipe under the kitchen sink. It’s been really cold here, but I don’t think we realized how cold it was that morning. Fortunately, it had only been frozen for a short while. Hair dryer in hand, he eventually heard a drip. Then another. Then the gush of warm water.

Since it has remained very cold and will be for the next few days, we are living with cupboard doors open, so the pipes are exposed to the warm air in the kitchen. It’s driving me nuts. Between that and the keeping the drips going, I feel like I’m living in a bunker. And yes, we have wrapped all the pipes we can reach with insulation. These are in the crawl space under the kitchen and we can’t get to them.

:: The garland on my living room cupboard/armoire is staying where it is. It makes me happy. Speaking of the cupboard, I must confess that it holds some items that I am hoarding.

Yes, I admit it. I do not like the new energy efficient CFLs. I have them. I’ve tried using them in several lamps.  I want to be a good citizen. But, I do not like the quality of the light they emit. And, quite frankly, I don’t like being told that they are the only kind of bulb I can use in the future. Excuse me? Plus, they have mercury in them and if broken, are dangerous. And we all break light bulbs. So, every time I go out, I buy some more incandescent bulbs.

I recycle. I try to be environmentally conscious in my home. But I hate CFLs.  I want good, old-fashioned incandescent light bulbs.  And if that means I have to be on a episode of Hoarders, so be it.

:: My friend Donna of Brynwood Needleworks sent me this:

She made this pincushion for me, using my favorite color. Isn’t it adorable? It is swoonalicious (a new word I’ve had coined for just this kind of sweetness.) Thank you, my talented friend!

:: I am a lover of words. Words have power. My professional work deals directly with the power of words. Once written or uttered out loud, they cannot be taken back. Their energy goes out into the world. Something has been bothering me for a few years now. Surely, surely there can be no debate, no question that the political rhetoric in this country needs to change. Name calling, character assassination, demeaning language – all of it promotes and condones a lack of civility in this country that is appalling. It cheapens the debate. Wherever someone stands on the political spectrum, if he or she consistently uses inflammatory language, demeaning language, language meant to incite violence in any form – be it literal or figurative, that person forfeits his standing as someone to be listened to and respected.

This isn’t a political blog. I try to keep my political beliefs private. But this lack of civility is becoming more and more an ‘accepted’ way to treat one’s fellow man. It takes a bit more time to choose one’s words carefully, but it simply must be done. We must treat each other with respect. We are all one.

:: Have a wonderful day. I’m going to work on my script today. And then travel to Manhattan tomorrow.

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What’s in a Name?

January 5, 2011 at 11:33 am by Claudia

My name has never been one that is easily found emblazoned on mugs or pins or pencils or any of those sorts of things. You know, those racks where you see something with ‘Megan’ on it or ‘Sarah’ or ‘Amy’ or whatever names are popular at the moment. When I was a kid, this upset me. It seemed as if everyone else could find some souvenir with their name on it. Me? Never. Don’t get me wrong, I love my name. I’m very pleased that my Mom and Dad chose it for me.  It suits me. But it wasn’t the sort of name that was on the ‘popular’ list.

Not long after I first started blogging, almost 3 years ago, a woman named Donna saw a comment I had made on another blog and asked me if she could send me something. I was shocked that anyone would want to send me anything – I hadn’t yet encountered the generosity of this blogging world. The package arrived, beautifully wrapped, with a note from Donna.  This was inside the wrapping:

Donna wrote that she had held onto the hanky for a long time and was just waiting to give it to someone named Claudia. And when she saw my name in that comment, she chose me. Amazing, isn’t it?  One person reaching out to another; our only connection being that we were readers of the same blog. To say I was touched is an understatement.

Recently, I couldn’t find the hanky. I looked everywhere. Over the course of several months, the thought that I might have lost it hovered in the back of my mind. I didn’t want to contemplate that possibility. It represents so much about the blogging world to me – the generosity, kindness and priceless connections made. One day, I was reorganizing our linen cupboard and there it was.  Now it lives on my yellow dresser where I can see it every day.

I have one other treasure with my name on it. My dear friend Lynne, who lives in Canada, gave me this silver napkin ring:

She found it in a shop somewhere and couldn’t get it out of her mind. So she went back and bought it. I’m very grateful she did. In a home where the table setting included engraved silver napkin rings, a Claudia called this one her own. It found its way to another Claudia. That seems right.

Speaking of words, I’ve noticed a lot of bloggers are choosing a word for 2011. I’m incapable of narrowing down my choices to one word, so here are mine:

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Gifts from Bloggers, Pt. 2

December 22, 2010 at 7:56 pm by Claudia

My dear friend Sue of Vintage Sue sent a surprise gift to me in the mail. That girl is something else. She has been such a generous friend. Sue doesn’t just send a box – she decorates the box. Here’s the back side of the box (yes, the front was also decorated.)

By the way, I always save Sue’s boxes! Sue is a true junker – she loves a flea market, an old antique store, or a great thrift shop. Here’s what was inside:

A treasure trove: paper ephemera, a vintage hankie, two beautiful pieces of fabric that I think might have been napkins, creamy vintage buttons, a pretty blue velvet ribbon, vintage jewelry, a great chandelier prism, a beautiful cuff that Sue made, more sea glass (Sue sent me some this summer) and rocks, and a piece of bark cloth! Oh boy! All my favorites. My sea glass collection is growing, thanks to Sue, who happens to live near the shore in Maryland. And I love rocks, not to mention vintage fabric, jewelry, ribbons and buttons. I love, love the cuff, Sue! The chandelier prism is hanging in the studio window already. And how about a close up of the bark cloth? This piece is truly gorgeous.

Sigh. Swoon. Happy Claudia.

I won a giveaway that my friend Kate of The Garden Bell had recently. She is a crocheter. In fact, her gorgeous posts and scrumptious photos inspired me to take up the hook again. She also dyes yarn. Those of us who won got a skein of yarn in our favorite colors. Here’s mine:

I can’t wait to make something with this! Thank you, Kate.

I treated myself to a little something from my friend Meri. She is so very talented and has been creating the most adorable shadowboxes lately. When I saw this one, I had to have it.

Isn’t it delightful? It is on the piano for the holidays, but will soon travel upstairs to the studio where I display it all year round.

Meri snuck in an extra for me, this beautiful ornament.

I have it tucked in with the silver balls and greenery that are displayed in a McCoy jardiniere. Thank you, Meri.

As you know, Don and I are far from our families at Christmas. My family is in Florida and Michigan and Illinois. Don’s is in California and Washington. We can’t really leave the dogs in a kennel as they were rescues and wouldn’t understand that that they weren’t being abandoned. And Riley needs more and more special handling. They wouldn’t do well in that sort of situation. So we make the choice to stay home here at MHC. These lovely presents and thoughtful gestures, along with your sweet holiday messages and lovely comments make my holiday brighter. Thank you.

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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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