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Adult or Not Adult?

January 10, 2022 at 10:12 am by Claudia

I don’t know if anyone else feels like this – I suspect they do – but I often look at the lives or houses or accomplishments of others and think that they are adults and I am not.

Yes, I know I’m an adult. But this morning, for example, I looked at an IG post referred to me by a follower, which led me to another account. I looked at the house she lived in and, though it wasn’t ostentatious by any means, it looked like the decor had been planned and consistent over time and it was lovely and gracious – nothing looked in need of repair, all the pieces were either new or very expensive antiques. Whereas my decor is not planned; it’s mostly vintage and used. Our sofa in the den is falling apart, our kitchen cupboards need to be painted, the drywall in our bedroom ceiling needs to be patched because of leaks that occurred when we had chimney problems…you get the picture, two of our windows have cracks in them and need to be replaced. We can only fix what we can afford to fix. It’s a big deal in our house when we can afford to buy a new bed. Or fix the shed roof and the leak above our front door (both of those things, thank goodness, are going to be fixed in the next few months, thanks to my work on the movie.)

We don’t have investments, except those in our pension plans. We don’t have much in our savings account – I suppose it would be a laughable amount to many.

We’ve never hired a contractor – something adults seem to do. We don’t have a financial advisor – something adults seem to do. We can’t afford to build extensions on our house, or renovate our kitchen, or buy a new car – things adults seem to do.

I’m not complaining, mind you, just making an observation. Often, Don and I will turn to each other and say “Is this being an adult?”

Maybe it’s because we’re in the arts and have always lived hand to mouth. Maybe it’s because we never had children. I don’t know. But, though I know I’m an adult and have spent years as a teacher and coach, as a dog mom, as a mentor – I still don’t feel that way. I often feel as if I’m “playing adult.”

Is it a bit like imposter syndrome, that feeling that you’re really not as qualified, or as skilled, as people think you are? That if they only knew, you’d be seen for what you are? Sort of.

Anyway, that’s what I’ve been thinking about this morning. Don’t get me wrong, I’m generally not envious of others, and this has nothing to do with that. It’s simply a feeling I get at times. Don feels the same way.

Thoughts?

It’s very, very cold here today. Sunny, but darned cold!

Stay safe.

Happy Monday.

Filed Under: life 67 Comments

Puzzle and a Space for the Girls

January 9, 2022 at 10:15 am by Claudia

I’m running a bit late this morning! No specific reason – I’m just rather lazy this morning.

I’ve been working on this:

Another New Yorker puzzle, this time with a cat.

My anxiety has come roaring back, after relatively few problems when I was working in the city. I had a few minor bouts, but I was so busy and focused that it stayed away. But it’s back now, so these puzzles have become even more important to me. Working on one is meditative and that helps to drive the demons away. Thank goodness for jigsaw puzzles. My sister finds that elusive peace through knitting. I did too, when I was crocheting and knitting.

I don’t know if you remember this, but years ago, when I was working for several weeks in Hartford, I bought an inexpensive Loft dollhouse (basically made of heavy paper board) from Target. I never ended up doing anything with it and I almost donated it to the Salvation Army last year, but ended up keeping it. It’s been in our bedroom in a corner hidden by the door. I usually stash my handbag in top of it.

I got to thinking about it the other day. Since the big room is so tall compared to my other dollhouses – I think it’s 1:6 scale rather than the 1:12 scale of my miniatures – would it work as a sort of photo staging area for my Blythes? I grabbed Imogen, went upstairs and pulled it out of the corner.

While Imogen watched from her perch in the English Cottage – clearly not the right size for her – I dusted the interior and exterior of the Loft. Then, Miss Imogen consented to go inside so I could see if she fit.

She does!

I might remove the stairs because they take up valuable space. I can always put them back if I need to. I’m rather jazzed about this idea. I might add wallpaper. We’ll see.

And I’ll need a couple of pieces of 1:6 furniture, like a sofa and a bed.

It’s all in the service of pretty photos, my friends!

Stay safe.

Happy Sunday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, dollhouse, jigsaw puzzles 25 Comments

A Very Cold Saturday

January 8, 2022 at 10:08 am by Claudia

My parents’ 45+ year old sansevieria is blooming again. There’s another stalk in the back that already bloomed. The scent is heavenly but it is most powerful at night. One year there were three separate stalks, but usually there are two. I like to think of them as Mom and Dad paying a visit.

It is extremely cold here today. It took a long time for the house to warm up. It’s going to stay that way through Tuesday, so we’re in for some Wintery temps.

But it’s sunny today. Tomorrow, rain, sleet, some snow, and ice. Oh, goody.

Other than that, which goes with the territory in the Hudson Valley, Don is going to brave the cold and recycle this morning and I’m going to work on a few little projects. We’re trying to keep busy while we try to come to terms with the precarious health of Don’s best friend, who is also my very good friend. We love him dearly and, try as we might to distract ourselves, our thoughts are with him. As they should be.

So here’s something cute and distracting:

Livvy and Pip, my two girls customized by VegaDolls. I love looking at these two cuties. Natalia, of VegaDolls, lives in Spain and she is such a lovely person! Her dolls are unlike any others out there and I am very, very taken by them. You can feel Natalia’s sweetness in them.

Rest in Peace, Sidney Poitier. A giant of a man in every way.

Don met him years ago. I’ll let him tell you (from Facebook):

Decades ago I was in a drugstore in Beverly Hills and found myself standing next to him. Against my own judgement, I gingerly approached and introduced myself. I told him I was so very sorry to bother him, but he was a true inspiration. He smiled. Yes, that smile. He shook my hand and said, “I’m Sidney, Don, thank you.”

Okay my friends. I’m running a little late this morning.

Stay safe.

Happy Saturday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, houseplants, livvy, Pippa 31 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.

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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