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Decorating

December 10, 2008 at 6:38 pm by Claudia

Yesterday, we went to our usual Christmas Tree place and picked out our tree. It is quite lovely. The branches have settled a bit and tonight we will decorate it. The den smells of pine, my favorite scent. I have a pine scented candle, pine scented soap and I used to use pine scented bubble bath. I say used to because I can no longer find it. When I was living in Philadelphia and going to grad school, I would buy this wonderful Austrian pine bubble bath from Wanamakers. I used it all the time. When I moved to Boston to teach, I found it at Caswell Massey, if I remember correctly. That particular brand of pine bath eventually was impossible to find, and I used another brand. Now I can’t find any pine bubble bath. If you have a lead on one, I’d love to know about it.

Today I started decorating a bit around the house. I love the holidays, don’t you?


I’ll post more tomorrow.

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December 9, 2008 at 7:57 pm by Claudia

We bought our Christmas tree today, and put it up in the den. We’ll wait a day for the branches to settle and tomorrow we’ll decorate. The room smells lovely…my favorite scent – pine. I regularly burn pine scented candles in the house. I love pine scented bubble bath. I used to use this wonderful pine bubble bath from Austria when I was in graduate school. I lived in Philadelphia in those days. I was able to find it in Boston when I moved there – I think Caswell Massey carried it – but I haven’t been able to find it since. I miss it so much! If anyone has any tips on a great pine bubble bath, please let me know.

I’ve been anxious to put Christmas decorations up earlier than usual this year because I really want to stretch this Christmas season. Right after the New Year, I am going to San Diego to be a guest voice/speech teacher for a semester. This job is in the program in which I taught for 8 years. The woman who replaced me when we decided to move east is taking a sabbatical for the semester and the Theater and the University’s training program want me to stay through the opening of the summer Shakespeare Festival. Since my husband and I both freelance, this is a great opportunity, especially in our current economy. We had planned to go out as a family, but the apartment where I will be staying is basically one large room and two adults and two big dogs would be too much. So my husband and dogs will stay here at the cottage.

So I am grateful for this job, but I will have to be away from my husband and my dogs for a long time. I will get home for a week in March and again in April, and Don will come out to see me, but I will miss my home so much! I am a nester. I love my home, my cottage. And my dogs? What will they do without their Mom?

Don’t get me wrong, I am very thankful for this opportunity. I know that teaching again will be rewarding, and coaching Shakespeare is always exciting. But I find myself getting teary quite often lately.

And my blog? I will still keep letting you know about Mockingbird Hill Cottage, and I plan to write about how to take a run of the mill furnished apartment and decorate it so that it becomes a haven while away from home. There are lots of vintage shops and antique shops, as well as famous flea markets to explore and treasures to be found.

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Two posts in one day!

December 7, 2008 at 7:32 pm by Claudia

Two posts? Have I lost my mind? No, but I wanted to share my sofa makeover with you. My sofa in the den is old, old, old. We got it at Macy’s about 13 years ago. It hasn’t aged well. It originally was green, a color that seemed fine in our Craftsman house in San Diego. I quickly grew tired of the green, which seemed to fade and look muddy. When we moved to New York, I got a slipcover from Pottery Barn and that helped a lot. But, every day I had to rearrange the slipcover, re-tuck everything and it never looked neat. The whole process drove my husband mad. Me too. Then I read this post.

Liz at Mabel’s House had a sofa that in its before state (right down to the color) looked exactly like mine. I was inspired to go to Target and buy the slipcover. It has a separate cover for the cushions. Like Liz, I got rid of the mushy, support-less back cushions. Today I bought pillows to replace them.

I wish I had pictures of the sofa in its before state, but frankly, I avoided taking any because it always looked messy. It looks so much better now that I think I can stand having it around for a while longer.

Scout approves.

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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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