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Gifts, Etsy, and a Salute to a Veteran

November 11, 2015 at 9:36 am by Claudia

Don came in the house the other day after running some errands and said “Merry Christmas!” He was carrying two boxes addressed to me. They were from Kathy and Barbara, two readers of this blog.

I needed some cheering up and who doesn’t love opening a present?

Kathy sent a lovely sympathy card with a poem that made Don and me cry. She sent an additional copy for me to send to Meredith. Kathy’s present was all about comfort food – for all three members of our family.

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The Ghirardelli chocolates are almost gone. Don will polish off those Corn Nuts in no time. And Milo’s Chicken Meatballs are Scout’s favorite treat. We add them to her food because she loves them so much.

Thank you, Kathy.

Barbara sent a beautiful sympathy card and a box full of goodies.

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Two books and a bookmark. I almost bought The Miniaturist when I was in NYC, but held off. So I’m excited to now have a copy. The other book I’ve not heard of, but it’s subtitled: Pride and Prejudice: The Servants’ Story, which sounds very interesting, indeed. And you know how I feel about cupcakes.

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Minis! That mini canvas is fabulous and is going to go over the sofa in the TSP. There are two more record albums and a NYC sign.

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Lovely tins. Don’t you want some of these in your real-life home? And a cup of coffee/tea.

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A keyboard for the TSP. I discovered this keyboard online and had it bookmarked for a future purchase, but Barbara beat me to it. Love, love it.

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And an adorable doggie egg cup. Actually, two of them, the other was downstairs when I took this picture.

Thank you so much, Kathy and Barbara. You brightened my day. What lovely presents!

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In other news, I added my finished Obsession Scarf to the Etsy Shop, which has been on a two-year hiatus. I’m almost done with the turquoise scarf and I’ll list that, too. Since crocheting provides some comfort at the moment, I will most likely make a few more. The widget for the Etsy shop is on my sidebar.

Edited to add: Sold. Thank you! I’ll add another scarf in the next couple of days…

I’m stealing this next photo from my sister’s blog. I have a copy, too, but it’s packed away.

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That’s my dad and my grandfather. Dad was a decorated veteran of WWII. Like so many at that time, he joined the Air Force when he was very young – eighteen – and served for four years. He never glorified war. He barely spoke of it when I was growing up. He wasn’t into all of the rah-rah, go get ’em, kill the bastards crap that we’ve all heard. He saw firsthand the horrors of war and he never forgot them. In his final years, he was tortured by nightmares of that time in his life. It came back to haunt him.

I admire the fact that my dad never bragged about his time in the war. Meredith and I never even knew he was decorated until we found that paperwork in my parents’ safe deposit box during my August visit to Florida. He was a gentle and kind man, my dad. But the war made a mark on him and he was forever changed by it. We think that some of what we saw in him  – the tension, the nervous problems, the mood swings – may have been the result of what he went through as a very young soldier seeing things no one should ever see.

On this Veteran’s Day, I honor my dad. And I fervently hope for an end to all wars.

Happy Wednesday.

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Filed Under: Dad, etsy, gifts, miniatures 44 Comments

I Can’t Quite Partake

November 5, 2015 at 8:46 am by Claudia

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I’m resorting to already-seen photos of the dollhouse. There isn’t much time in my days here in which to take pictures and I’ve only got my iPhone with me.

I had so wanted to drive down to the big miniatures show in Philadelphia this coming weekend. It’s called Philadelphia Miniaturia. I’ve never been to a miniature show and I’ve always wanted to attend one. Now that I have a reliable car, I was all set to go. But life intervenes and I just can’t do it. Maybe next year?

I see so many wonderful posts from my fellow dollhouse lovers that chronicle the amazing mini treasures they find at these shows. I, in fact, have been the lucky recipient of several miniature show treasures – gifts from my blog readers.

Waaah.

Patience is a virtue, Claudia. Patience.

I’ve been canceling accounts, finding out what bills my Dad had on Auto-Pay, making all sorts of inquiries and sorting pictures and memories into three piles for my brother’s children. We found a lot of pictures of my brother when he was a little boy, along with letters and cards he sent to my mom and dad, and we thought they would like them. My brother died in 1991, when his eldest child was 16. They’ve been without a dad for a long, long time.

We’ll be doing more work at my dad’s condo this afternoon. It’s very hard being there – it’s very hard seeing the cats waiting for him. It’s very hard seeing my dad’s oil paintings hanging on the wall. Let’s face it, it’s just plain hard being in a place that, not all that long ago, was a haven for both of my parents.

Life continues on, but I find I have very little desire to read blogs right now. I’m trying, and I do read some posts, but I have no interest in the latest fall mantels, if you know what I mean. I’m reading some blogs but I haven’t left any comments. I’ll get back in the swing of things, but it will take a while.

You know how it is; you’re aware that life is going on around you, but you can’t quite partake in it. That’s how it is right now.

I had a little boy sitting on my lap this morning and that sure helps.

Happy Thursday.

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Creating in a Small Space & Another Project for the TSP

October 19, 2015 at 9:43 am by Claudia

We will not say anything about the hard freeze and the death of my plants. Or the fact that it will be close to 70 degrees this week. Yes, I know it happens. It just shouldn’t happen in mid-October. I also watched the catalpa drop every one of its leaves yesterday. All  of them. I’m wearing black today.

Don was away in Massachusetts and didn’t arrive home until the wee hours, so I consoled myself with a little creative work on the Top Secret Project.

Don: Stop here.

I’ve had this project bookmarked for a long time. I just had to gather all the supplies I needed. It’s a tutorial from Kris at 1 Inch Minis – a great site, by the way, full of incredible tutorials that Kris generously shares with her readers. I saw the project and thought it would be perfect for Don’s Studio. After having read the post, it turns out Kris is using it for the same HBS ‘Denise’s City Cottage’ project.

It was too perfect not to try. I needed mat board, card stock, a 3/4″ dowel and glue. I’m getting a bit better at these things, but I admit that I curse like a sailor when doing them.

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This is the fireplace I’m going to place in the corner of the room. I love these retro fireplaces that remind me of the A-Frame houses that sprung up in the sixties. They were often a bright orange, and I’ve obviously not painted it yet and there are some tweaks I want to make, but here it is in its unadorned state. (Paint color to be determined later – maybe a metallic black? Should I use spray paint? So many questions.)

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I think it will sit in this corner. I will determine the exact height of the stove pipe when I put the roof on, so I’ve left it the way it is until then.

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My creative space at the top of our stairs has been altered for mini work. The sewing machine has been put in the closet since I’m not doing any sewing at the moment.

As you can see, there’s not a lot of space available, and truth be told, when I’m working on this stuff, I’m often using the kitchen table or the top of the kitchen island (which was the case yesterday.) I did all the painting and trim on the TSP right here in this little niche. Just depends on the project. I have supplies stashed in bins which are stashed in closets, in a soda crate under the table where my dollhouse is perched, in shoe boxes, in cupboards…everywhere. I’ve tried to corral together the things I need for this project here in this space.

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Wood, trim, dowels – all of it in tubes stashed in this wicker flower basket. Card stock and mat board stored in a cardboard ‘file’ next to the table.

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Paints and glue in a vintage egg basket. Bits of sandpaper stuffed in the little shelf. Ruler, pens, pencils and bits of wood trim are in a piece of McCoy and a vintage wall pocket. My cutting mat is stashed between the table and the wall. Clamps are on either side of the table. (The shelf of mini pottery moved upstairs when we moved the dollhouse back into the den.)

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Foam board stashed against the wall behind the vintage flowered fireplace screen.

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This space was highlighted in an article in Studios magazine a few years back. That particular issue concentrated on creating in small spaces. This, my friends, is a very  small space. We simply don’t have the room for an entire studio/office for yours truly, though I can’t help but dream of one off on the horizon, somewhere, someday. So, like so many others, I make do with what I have.

It’s sunny up there, I’ll grant you that. So sunny that taking photos is problematic! I do love my little creative space at the top of the stairs.

We often wish we could get rid of the bed in the guest room and then Don and I could share that space. We’ve had a couple of overnight guests lately, but months and months will go by where no one is using that bed and in a two bedroom house, that matters. Meredith tells me we should get a futon and she’s right. It’s not in the budget now. Even so, we have Don’s dresser in there and a cupboard that serves as a linen closet, along with chairs, a desk, file cabinets and my grandmother’s trunk….Oy. It seems impossible, or at the very least, overwhelming.

I’ve rattled on long enough.

Happy Monday.

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