Twenty Percent Off Herbal Teas

Twenty percent off everything, actually.  It’s one of the things I love about my job.

I am really enjoying and really appreciating all of the nice teas I have to choose from.  I keep them in an old rustic cabinet retrived from a local antique store that was closing down.

I think herbal teas are great for

  • soothing sore throats
  • warming up after coming in from the cold
  • providing important antioxidants
  • hydration
  • providing a natural-based remedy when necessary

Lynn

The Go Home Sonata in D Minor

is what I felt like singing tonight at work.  Yes, people come out in DROVES in the south to buy food when there is a forecast of snow.  A quarter of an inch, just a light dusting, 10 feet — doesn’t matter how much.  The customers bought every last crumb of bread and were still wandering around looking for more food to take home and eat while it snows.  Gotta love the south. 

I am so glad to finally be home.

Lynn

Doll House Kitchen Furniture Set

We splurged, which you know is usually not our style around here. 

Yesterday at A.C. Moore — where we were actually looking at doll house lighting, but didn’t find what we wanted — we were totally smitten with the doll house furniture sets. 

We picked out one set of furniture, because it’s really nice, if the family can afford it, to have quality furniture.  We won’t be doing this all the time, but as my daughter pointed out, it really matches the new rug we made!  The set was about 14 dollars.

Lynn

Creating A “Craft Room”

Here’s more about creating an art center or “craft room” in your home.  It doesn’t have to be fancy.  It’s all about a focused place to work, with a nice countertop or table space and all art supplies within arm’s reach.  For me, it’s in my living room — my special room!

 
The work space nearly covers a wall, so it’s pretty adequate for me and my daughter.


Her work space is lower and she has a little oak chair to sit in.  (It was husband’s when he was little!)


The larger desk is the one that already held my Singer and was where I worked on crafts alone.


Right next to where I sit is my large shelf — found of course at a thrift store for… are you sitting down?  Twenty dollars.  It’s heavy as lead and my dear husband came dashing over with his work van to haul it home for me.  He added the shelves for me.  It has a drawer in the bottom that houses my scrapbook supplies.  My CD player/radio is right there to play classical music for us while we work.  (Either that or I’m listening to Clark Howard.) 


My crafting magazines are within easy reach.


As well as many cool craft books.


And of course my many months of Mary Engelbreit’s Home Companion.

This room is basically my room and I love to be in it.  It’s small and can feel cluttered, but I just try and keep things put away and enjoy it.  It’s got the most comfy loveseat in the world!

So that’s the new art center!

Lynn

Making Rugs for the Doll House

Today has been a cold, rainy day, and my daughter has not felt well.  This morning I glanced the view through the living room window.

The view drew me to my sewing table desk and I sat down facing the window.  I mused over the fact that before my daughter’s room makeover she had a really cool art center.  (I’ll have to tell you about it some time.)  I like her bedroom better now because she has more play space and I love her  vintage furniture, but she needs an art center now more than ever so she’ll have something constructive to do while I am working.  It would also give us a place to work on doll house stuff together.  (As a working mom, I have found that an art station goes a long way in giving the children something meaningful to do while I’m busy.)

I guess in part it was the rainy day outside, but I was suddenly motivated to set up an art center again.  It’s actually something that’s been on my to-do list.


I took a heavy wooden door that we had removed from an old cabinet from a doctor’s office and laid it across the old suitcases.  Now my daughter has a work space and so do I — side by side.  Granted, it would be nice to have bigger rooms that would allow for more stuff — but without a cluttery feel; however, I’m happy with what I have.  It’s all just more stuff, after all.

We gathered up all art supplies from all over the house, sorted through every single item, sharpened pencils, threw out non-working pens and markers, cleaned out the desk drawers, and made everything nearly perfect!

In the rearranging of the living room I had to let go of a pretty shelf.  After some thinking, off it went to my daughter’s room to replace a basket of play dishes.  The dishes now have a pretend cupboard.

She loves it!

Once the art center was complete, my daughter and I went to work on some rugs for the doll house — hers painted and mine done with colored pencils.  After hers had dried, we took the rugs upstairs to determine which rooms to put them in.

I love this face.  She declared this rug in the children’s room a 3 on a scale of 1 – 5.  I am glad to say that placing the rug in the kitchen scored a 5!


This is the rug that ended up in the children’s room of the doll house.

We are waiting for our coat of mod podge to dry.  Then we’ll put another one on.  We talked about women who had to make real rugs by hand to keep their real floors warm — a lot of work!  It reminded us of the Virtuous Woman who “worketh willingly with her hands.” 

The kitchen rug is drying as well.  It won’t be long before we can put all the furniture back in.  Won’t that be nice?

Last of all, we took a tiny picture frame that we found at the thrift store awhile back for a quarter and we put a picture of the two of us in it.  Where is it?  You guessed it.  In the doll house den.

Overall, I’d say it’s been a pretty productive day.

Lynn

Wordless Wednesday

mountain of laundry

Microscope Fun

So tonight we did like most families in the USA do (I’m sure) and gathered around the microscope for clean, family fun!  I won’t tell you what all was donated to put under the lens, but some of the donations, once magnified, did cause mouths to fall open…

and eyes to pop…

Someone (it might have been me) suggested we go out with the flashlight and get a plastic spoonful of dirt from the compost.  We put it on the glass slide and WHOA, there were little white creatures that could crawl and jump.  Really jump.  They looked to the naked eye like pieces of dandruff, but under the microscope, they looked like this:

Needless to say, we all panicked and rushed the compost dirt back outside, but I think tomorrow we’ll have to get brave and bring the dirt in again and take another look.

Lynn

PS – Thanks to Steve Hopkin for the awesome collembola picture.

Me, Hungry?

YES.  And my food — a toasted cheese sandwich, pickles, chips, and ginger brew — is sitting close by, but I cannot eat right now. 

 

My mouth is totally numb on one side.  (Michele, this must be the week for dental visits!)  I thought that maybe the anesthetic had worn off enough for me to eat, but I tried, and no.  No way.  I might bite the side of my tongue off.  Or choke. 

So here I am, looking at my plate of food and blogging.

If you have not seen these, you might be interested in one:

There are new reusable grocery bags at Whole Foods and they are SO cute.  They are only $1.99 apiece.  I got the “sacko potatoes” bag, but there are other, even cuter designs.  I got this one before I saw the others, but this one’s cute enough (as if grocery bags need to be cute… but they do).  And the price puts them in my budget.

Lynn

What a Doll House!!

I have got to — got to — share this picture with you!  I only wish I could find close-up pictures of the rooms. 

I really think, though being content now with what I have, someday I’m going to have to build an authentic Victorian doll house.

Lynn

Got Lures?

You know I did not want to go into work this afternoon, right?  Actually, there are many things I love about my job.  I am surrounded by healthy foods, awesome nutritional drinks, and supplements galore, which is right up my alley.  Still, what mom wants to leave home and go to work on a Sunday afternoon?  There was comfort in knowing my children were in good hands.

Even as I left, there was a serious lure consultation going on between dear husband and son #2.  I had to get a picture.  Dear husband called son #2 a “child of wisdom” — you know, because he likes fishing lures.

I am embarrassed to tell you how many tackle boxes we have, just like this and just this full.  It could be worse things though, right?  My husband wouldn’t let me photograph the box with the “classic” stuff in it because one of my readers might try to come and take it.  ~:-D

Yeah, I didn’t want to go to work, but all things considered, I have it pretty good.

I’ve had a quote on my mind today.  It may be of help to those of you who long for something in your life to change.  Have you seen the movie Cast Away

 

The main character, Chuck, after all he’s been through, talks about staying alive minute by minute, by just breathing.

“One day logic was proven all wrong because the tide lifted, came in, and gave me a sail. And now, here I am. I’m back. In Memphis, talking to you. I have ice in my glass. And I’ve lost her all over again. I’m so sad that I don’t have Kelly. But I’m so grateful that she was with me on that island. And I know what I have to do now. I have to keep breathing. Because tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide could bring?”

I think we all have to keep going.  We don’t know what the tide will bring us tomorrow.  I don’t want to miss it.

Lynn