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the harvest

Blackberry_picking

Our blackberry bushes are now producing a bounty of juicy berries. I picked these on Friday evening, a day before things got crazy. I spent both Saturday and Sunday nights in the emergency room suffering a mystery affliction that hit me on Saturday. I seem to be on the mend now, but it's difficult to tell. I expect it won't be a very productive week for me, so you won't be hearing much from me at least for another week.

As for the berries, they're in the freezer awaiting their mates. Once I get a large enough number of them, I'm going to make some blackberry and apple preserves from this book. I love making preserves, and this book is filled with recipes for pickles, mustards, jams, compotes, cheese and more. Stunning photos compliment the recipes, and every time I look through it, I feel an overwhelming urge to make every single thing in there. We keep eating the berries as we collect them though, so it may be a few weeks before I will have enough for the preserves.

August 13, 2007 in Books, Food and Drink, nature, silly me | Permalink | Comments (7)

lazy days of summer

Things are feeling pretty hectic around here, and I’m beginning to wonder if it will ever slow down. My life has been disheveled for so long, that it actually feels odd to have the time to do normal things. Eric and I had the most wonderful weekend of just staying home and being sickeningly domestic. We sat out in the yard in our lawn chairs and watched the sun go down until we finally surrendered to the bites of the mosquitoes. We made pesto, mowed the lawn, picked some of our ripened blackberries, barbecued fresh wild salmon, hung clothes on the line to dry and sat on a blanket in the yard.  It was like we tried to cram every summer cliché into a single weekend, and well, I think we succeeded. I’m so glad we did too because it has been dreary and grey here the past couple of days.

Evening_pesto

Picnic_with_lotta

Last Thursday during my weekly trek to Kinokuniya, I found what I believe it is a new Lotta Jansdotter book, Lotta Jansdotter Handmade Project (it's much less expensive at Kinokuniya). It’s published in Japanese with easy to follow directions. Finding the book was an unexpected delight. It's just the sort of treasure I hope to find every time I go there. It is filled with some great little projects and ideas including instructions for printing your own designs onto fabric. Her patterns are simple and beautiful, and the book is filled with images from her home. I’ve looked through it many times now, but I still haven’t been able to commit to a project. Instead I’ve opted to work on a design of my own.

I’ve had so many ideas caught up in the design phase. So much so that I’m starting to feel out of sorts about not being productive. I worked on my studio on Sunday and got it in a condition where I can at least accomplish some work in there even if it’s not quite where I want it to be. I’ve begun work on a new stuffed, and I’m already feeling more calm. If all goes well, I should have it finished by the end of the week and promise to share it with you (if it turns out okay).

I'll leave you with a cute photo of Vedo. I was trying to snap a picture of this plate I bought last week, and Vedo had to make sure there wasn't any food on it for him. So typical...

Vedo_and_plate

August 07, 2007 in Books, Food and Drink, pets, silly me, thrifty | Permalink | Comments (2)

eight things

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I’ve been tagged by Dawn, so I’m going to start off the week with eight things about myself.

1. My husband and I have known each other since attending high school together in Enterprise, Alabama. We were most decidedly NOT friends at that time. We were in different clicks in school. He assumed I was a snob, so he was always rude to me. I thought he was rude, so I didn’t want to be friends with him. He moved to Seattle nearly a year after me, and our paths crossed again. We still didn’t get a long. We used to have these intense debates on just about every topic, but somehow we always had fun together. We remained friends for many years, and it honestly never occurred to me that we should date until it happened. I think we started out on opposite ends of the spectrum and have, through time, found ourselves meeting somewhere in the middle. We still don’t agree on everything, but he helps break me out of my comfort zone at times, and I need that. I tend to be a little too concerned about what other people think, and he doesn’t care at all, so it leads to some interesting situations.

2. All but one of my grandparents are still alive and are a very important part of my life. Because I am from a military family, I grew up away from my grandparents. One of the reasons I decided to move here to go to college was to be closer to them. Now, they are less then two hours away, and I’m able to  see them on a regular basis. I feel so fortunate to have a close, mature relationship with them.

3. I blush when I get embarrassed, and I get embarrassed about stupid things. So I blush frequently about stupid things. I don’t know why, but I’ve always been really embarrassed about running into people I know when I’m out shopping. I can’t explain why, and I know it’s weird.

4. I used to live in Germany and could speak fluent German. My family rented half a duplex from a wonderful German family in a small village. We lived upstairs and they lived downstairs, and they treated us just like family. I was young when I lived there, but I remember a lot. When I moved back to the U.S., I stopped speaking German and lost the language. I took 2 years of German in college, but I’m still far from fluent. I love the German language though and hope to return soon.

5. When I was eighteen, I had an espresso drink for the first time: a vanilla mocha with whipped cream. I thought I had died and gone to heaven. Now I just drink Americanos with the occasional soy latte. I’ve quit drinking coffee on several occasions but always come back to it. It is impossible to walk anywhere in Seattle without tripping over a coffee place, so I suppose drinking coffee is a bit of a necessity here. I’m okay with that.

6. I’m fairly certain I’ve written about this before, but I’m too lazy to search for the post. I have recently acquired/been afflicted by a gluten intolerance and multiple food allergies. I don’t exactly know when it happened but I have my theory. A month after completing my first year of law school, I inexplicably broke out in hives. I became swollen and had hives traveling all over my body. My feet swelled so big I couldn’t walk, and my hands were so swollen I couldn’t bend my finders….at all. I was scared I would lose blood circulation. It was terrifying. I had never had even one hive before, and I had no idea what was happening. I went to the emergency room twice, and was finally given prednisone to reduce the swelling. It worked, but for months afterwards, my body was still enflamed and I would get welts if I would even just touch my skin. Since that episode, I have been afflicted by all sorts of health problems I never had before that. I just think a switch was flipped in my body, and everything went crazy. A year ago, I learned about my food allergies, and it’s still a challenge for me. On top of the gluten intolerance, I am allergic to cows milk and eggs. I’m pretty good about avoiding gluten, but it’s found in some places you would never expect. I’m still learning how to avoid it, and I’m looking forward to being entirely gluten free. The hardest thing is to adhere to my diet when I’m around other people. I don’t like to attract a lot of attention to my food allergies, but I can’t help but feel like a freak when I’m around other people. I feel like people just think I’m trying to get attention or just being weird. Even my own family has a hard time understanding (particularly my grandparents), and that can make it more challenging for me. I know much of it is my own insecurity about it all, so I’m learning to deal with that.

7. I have two adopted, half-siblings from Cambodia aged 9 and 6. My parents divorced when I was eighteen and both remarried within the next year. After several years of marriage, my father and stepmother decided to adopt, but because of their ages could not adopted in the U.S. or many other countries. Cambodia’s adoption regulations were more lenient, and they were able to adopt my sweet little sister, Emma. Three years later, they did it again and adopted a little boy named Chhay (pronounce like chai tea). This time they did not give him an Anglican name(like Emma), which is so perfect for him. Shortly after bringing him home to the U.S., Chhay became very ill and was hospitalized several times while the doctors tried to figure out what was wrong with him. Now he is healthy, strong and rambunctious , playing t-ball and football to my father’s delight. Because his illness was so severe, I have no doubt that he would not have survived in Cambodia. I’m so happy to have them in my life and only wish I could see them more often.

8. I’m really stubborn. Like most things, this can be good or bad. It’s good because I don’t give up easily. If there is something I want, I just don’t give up until I accomplish my goal. However, I sometimes create unnecessary problems because instead of backing down when I encounter an obstacle, I insist on figuring out a way to get around it. My life would probably be a lot less stressful, if I could learn to just give up a little more frequently.

And there you go...thanks for reading.

I hope you all had a lovely, relaxing weekend, and I wish you a great week.

xo

August 06, 2007 in silly me | Permalink | Comments (12)

linky

Baby_blackberries

I'm looking forward to the these baby blackberries maturing. Our backyard is bordered by a greenbelt, and it is bursting with blackberries. Okay, the truth is, it's a little out of control, but since they are so close to producing, I'm going to pick all I can in order to make jam. Once they've produced, Eric and I can get busy with the messy work of cutting them back.

Since the studio still isn't put together, I'm still not creating much. That means I've had lots of time to peruse other sites and admire the work of others. I thought I'd just share some of those things with you.

I'm excited about this new project.
I'm drooling over just about everything here.
I'm trying to figure out which one of these I want for our new house (and possibly my new office).
I know they're a bit pricey, but I really want one of these (red, of course).

I've also made a few purchases over the past couple of weeks, but I'll wait to share them with you until I receive them in the mail. Right now, the home is a blank slate, and I'm looking forward to putting some things on the walls. Hmm, that reminds me. I think I'm missing a box of framed art. Must go find that.

August 01, 2007 in silly me | Permalink | Comments (4)

moving on...

It was really sweet to get such nice messages from so many of you. Thank you.

I'm really looking forward to getting everything unpacked and creating again. I've been spending a lot of time on design sites lately, and I'm feeling really inspired.

Painting_my_new_studio

It wasn't really intentional, but it turns out the first room we have completely finished painting is my studio. Is this a sign? I don't know, but I'm happy to have the groundwork laid to getting things set up. We will be moving our things in on Friday, so I'll get to spend the weekend unpacking. As annoying as moving is, there is somthing wonderful about unpacking your possessions and finding a spot for them. There is always that bit of time where you have to shift things around because they're not quite right in the places you put them the first time. I suppose I never feel like I'm fully settled in anywhere. I've always been that way. If a room remains the same for a long period of time, the urge will suddenly descend upon me, and I'll have to start arranging things differently. I grew up in a military family, so I became used to being displaced at a young age. I wonder if that is why I constantly feel the need to change things?

July 26, 2007 in silly me | Permalink | Comments (1)

perks of the jobby job

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Of all the events that have transpired over the past few months, the most exciting has to be my new job. I have worked in law firms ever since I graduated from college, with the exception of the time I spent in law school. The truth is, I've been burned out on my career for about five years now. When I first realized I was burned out, I decided to go to law school. Wrong move. If you're burned out on a career, getting deeper into that career is probably not the solution.

I have been putting a lot of thought into the things I enjoy doing, the things I just do anyway, the effortless activities that make me tick. So when I came across the description for my current position, I knew it was perfect. By some miracle, I actually landed the job, and I'm now working at an Internet startup here in Seattle. It's wonderfully different than working at a lawfirm. It's a perfect combination of intellectual challenge and creativity and the office is bursting at the seams with enthusiasm and innovation. It's an exciting place to be and an exciting time to be there.

One of the many benefits of this job is the location. It's just blocks away from the Japanese bookstore, Kinokuniya. I go there at least once a week, and never leave without a little something. This week, I came across a little postcard book filled with illustrations by Japanese artist, Cozy Tomato. I was not familiar with his work, but I was instantly smitten. I did a Google search and found out Cozy Tomato is actually Koji Tomoto, an illustrator for children's books and advertising.

I just have to share a few of my favorite illustrations from the book:

Vacation

Airplane

Relax

There are more! Check them out here.

July 18, 2007 in Books, silly me | Permalink | Comments (8)

a new dawn, a new day



Daybreak

After an unanticipated break, I'm back. There has been a lot going on, and I promise to share it all with you in time. It's been an exciting time, and it was nice to have a bit of a blogging break. But I really miss the community of bright, intelligent and inspiring bloggers. At first it was easy to be away. I was so distracted with moving and selling the house, that I didn't even have the time or energy to think about the blog. Then things started to calm down, and I got used to not blogging and not looking at the world through my "blogging eyes", and it was a nice respite. About two weeks ago I started looking at blogs again. Things started to stir inside me, and I knew it was time to get back to the blog.

I haven't been working on a lot of projects, but I've got big plans, baby. Just you wait and see.

It's good to be back.

July 16, 2007 in miscellaneous musings, photography, silly me | Permalink | Comments (6)

just checking in

oh my, it's been awhile, hasn't it? i have a lot of craziness going on in my life right now, and the chaos will not end for probably a couple more months. eric and i are getting our house ready to put on the market. our deadline is less than a week away, so we're hard at work on the house so it will be as close to perfect as possible. i promise to share some photos of the finished product early next week.

there is more big news to come, but for now, i have to get back to work.

i hope you are all well. i can't wait to get caught up on what you are all up to!

edit:  oops, i didn't mean for anyone to worry! everything going on is good stuff. we're just SUPER busy right now.

April 12, 2007 in silly me | Permalink | Comments (6)

the next level

i have been in a painting frenzy for the past few days. And I have at least three different colors of paint on my hands to prove it. i've dropped paint in my hair, on my glasses, and, of course, my clothing. fortunately i'm smart enough to wear a smock.

Yesterday I focused on painting our mudroom. it was this terrible, dingy, peachy-looking color. We have a windowed door leading from the kitchen into the mudroom, so I really wanted to paint it a warm, sunny color that i would be happy to gaze at from the kitchen. since i seem to be obsessed with yellow these days, i went with yellow.

Mudroom2

the sky is gray, but the mudroom is sunny, and i couldn't be more pleased. the shelf in the foreground was a green color, but i felt it would fit in much better if i just slathered on some white. I'm going to put some sort of printed paper on the back of the shelves to give it a splash of color.

Mudroom

there is still much to do, but i'm really happy with it so far.

for lunch i had yellow food.

Lunch

warm chickpea salad from Orangette and butternut squash soup with walnuts. it's normal to match your food color to the colors you're painting, right?

March 14, 2007 in corners of my home, Food and Drink, silly me, work in progress | Permalink | Comments (13)

exhausting description of a silly little shirt

Ever since I saw this on Angry Chicken awhile back, I have been itching to make a similar shirt. The pattern really is scary, but, like Amy, I liked that it reminds me of my favorite Forever 21 shirt. it's nice and basic, so you can do all sorts of things to it to make it slightly different and build a whole wardrobe of adorable shirts! I think I'll add some cute buttons to the collar of my next one.

Yellow_shirt

mine looks like it's a little bit longer than Amy's, but it could just be the angle of the photo. I was sitting on the ground looking up. Although, I did make it long, because I wanted it to fall below my waist (just like the aforementioned forever 21 shirt). This is now my one and only yellow shirt. I've always loved yellow clothing, but, at the same time, I have a strong aversion too it. i have fair skin that seems to look washed out in most tones of yellow. I bought this same fabric for the baby quilt I'm working on, and I thought it was mellow enough to be all right for me to wear, but it's still bright and sunny.  Plus, by sticking in a different fabric at the top, I was hoping to to break up the color a little just in case.

It's been awhile since I've sewn a garment for a grown-up (I made a dress for myself last summer), and there was a little seam ripping and swearing involved, but in the end, it turned out the way I had envisioned. That's always a good thing.

I'm getting ready for another weekend of home projects. I doubt I'll have much time to work on the never-ending vintage stripe blanket and baby quilt, but I'm going to try. I simply HAVE to finish that quilt this next week.

Have a great weekend, friends!

March 09, 2007 in crafty, sewing, silly me | Permalink | Comments (9)

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