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Friday, January 30, 2009

Daffodils





My favorite flowers are daffodils and peonies. The peony is a favorite because it is big and beautiful and can add drama or romance or simple grace to a room but the daffodil is a simple flower. It is the flower of my homeland and to see a sea of yellow flowers blowing gently in the wind, always makes me happy. The yellow cannot help but cheer you up. Today I was at my local favorite store and there was a bucket of daffodils just waiting for me to purchase them. Perhaps Spring is not that far away after all.

Mini Boden wish list

Some items I spied for Alexandra! I love Boden because their clothes last and last. I am also ready to put some lighter clothes on my little girl.






All Items available here

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

My Nigella Chicken


This has become a staple in our house - Nigella Lawsons Buttermilk roast Chicken. My son loves it and often requests it. I love that I throw all the ingredients in a bag the night before and time and buttermilk does the rest. Dinner then involves me throwing the chicken in the oven for 40 minutes and making a salad or potatoes or both!

Recipe available here

A classic Martha Valentine


I made these last year and will be melting crayons again here pretty soon. A very simple craft but one that has much impact. My daughter loves to see them hanging in the window and I love to see my daughter happy. So voila

Image and details here

Martha gets us organized!

Today's Martha Stewart Organizing tip was one that I really needed. It was a list of '100 reasons to get rid of it'. Originally published in Blueprint magazine (sigh, I still miss you) it is basically a rebuttal to 100 reasons to keep it. Reading it makes me feel steadfast in my resolve to get rid of the crushing amount of stuff that lives in my home. I crave simplicity but it is not just going to happen. Great examples are number 2. People burn 55 minutes a day looking for things and number 3. 80 percent of what we own we never use.

The full list can be found here

I need to print it out and keep it somewhere prominent so it will spur me on when my willpower flags!

Enough with magazine killings!


and now Domino goes to that magazine stand in the sky. Enough already. In the past few months I have had to say goodbye to Cottage Living, Country Home and today Domino. Yikes. Since they all blame our current economic plight, perhaps it would be a good time to bring back Budget Living. I love my magazines and it really hurts to see so much beauty go by the wayside. Grrrrrrrrrr!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Bake it Pretty




Another place that can suck up my time. Hours can be spent just looking at all the cupcake liners, toppers and beautiful packaging. Happy times!

All images from Bake it Pretty

Matthew Mead


What shall I do without my Country Home? I really love this magazine and its demise still makes me sad. I will particularly miss my monthly fix of Matthew Mead. He is crazy mad genius styling man. Love him. I visit his website a lot but have always been too cheap to become a member. I fear the time has come to make the leap into subscribing to his wonderful world of fabulousness. Spend time browsing through his past editions and you will see what I mean. He has wonderful craft ideas and downloads and recipes and he makes it all seem easy.

Find him here

Carmel by the Sea

Oh I can only dream! I lived in the Bay Area 2 children ago and my mind often wanders back to that special part of the world. I love San Francisco and how it just wraps you up in its utter fabulousness. Carmel, however, just upped and stole my heart. Just a breathtaking place. I was reminded of this while perusing Cottage Living online. The article about the wondrous Comstock cottages just made me want to pack up the car and drive south. I mean, really, look at these.....





Can you imagine anything cuter. I know they are not practical, especially for a woman who is on the taller end of things, but tell me they are not just storybook fabulous!

Carmel, I think we may need to meet again - SOON!

If you wish to read the article - http://www.cottageliving.com/cottage/travel/article/0,21135,1688075-1,00.html

Chinese New Year Resolutions

As I have yet to enact the ones I made on January 1st, I think the year of the Ox is a great time to start them. So here they are in all their glory! I decided to make a lot so maybe some will stick!!

1. Blog on a more consistent basis - That would be nice!
2. Do not purchase anything for 6 months. Obviously this does not include essentials like food but simply the extraneous things that i allow to clutter my life
3. Organise my house and throw the excess away.
4. Learn to let go of things that are just taking up space
5. Take Owen for soccer lessons
6. Take Alex roller skating once a week
7. Take Alex and Owen for swimming lessons
8. Make sure they get to the park at least twice a week
9. Eat dinner at the table every night - we fell out of this habit and it needs to be reintroduced
10. Go to see grandparents in Wisconsin

I also want to make sure I try a new recipe for dinner at least once a week.

Blueberry Cupcakes




Today I made blueberry cupcakes. Not just any cupcakes mind you, but the recipe from Jennifer Shea of the now famous Trophy cupcakes. It seems like it has been winter for way too long and I wanted something to give me a little spring like feel. Enter blueberry cupcakes. The recipe can be found here

The recipe is a very simple recipe and I found the hardest part was making the blueberry puree. By hard, I mean it took 30 minutes of waiting for blueberries to thicken - so not exactly exertion!! There was zero hard work involved! The color of the batter was amazing and something I could not capture on my camera. The frosting was wonderful and light and the cake had the perfect crumb. Scrumptious! I will make it again without a doubt.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Smarty Pants

Owen and me had a little conversation today.

"what did you do at school this morning?"
"I learned all about planets, and earth"
"really, that sounds interesting. Earth is a planet"
"yes it was interesting. Earth is a planet but pluto is not"
"it isn't? It used to be"
"No it is not a planet anymore, Miss Lettie told me it is now too small"

Schooled by a 4 year old!


Here he is deep in thought!!

Sunday, January 25, 2009

milk bottles


I love milk bottles. Glass milk bottles should be mandatory. Screw those plastic jugs and give me glass. I do not care if it is practical, it is surely green! But environment and practical apart, just look how beautiful they are. I grew up in Britain and milkmen were a part of life. Every morning at around 5am, you would hear the clinking of his electric cart rattling along delivering fresh dairy goodness to all who desired! Milk, eggs, cream and even orange juice would be delivered to your doorstep. You would wash out the bottles and pit them on the doorstep and he would replace them with fresh new bottles filled with fresh dairy milk - nothing more, nothing less. I remember my mother writing notes to the milkman if she needed extra milk or eggs or whatever. She would roll up the note and put it into one of the bottles - it was the greatest system. I rattled on way longer than I meant to so forgive me.

I saw these bottles at Farmhouse Wares and i need them

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Sadness seeps


I have had a tough emotional week that should not have been tough or emotional. C'est la vie! My daughter turned 6 last Saturday and what should have a been a fun happy day found me entrenched in a deep sadness. Alexandra is autistic and for most of the year, I can deal with it and go about my business of making sure she has all that she needs. I appear to be fine with her autism and have even convinced those around me that I handle her autism well but holidays and birthdays make the deep sadness of her autism come to my surface. Let there be no doubt, Alexandra is a child so complete in her contentedness and so happy in her world and for that I am eternally grateful. It is my pain I am speaking of. Once I knew I was having a girl, I started to dream of all the things we would do together and all the parties we would create for our daughter. She came into the world with shoulder length dark curls and a face of pure perfection. She was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen and it was a love like none I could imagine. She developed normally following or exceeding all benchmarks as they came along. Then at 17 months, the world around us changed and all development stopped. Speech went away, personal contact diminished and she became happiest when left to her own devices. We became simply the purveyors of food and shelter. She had no need for our touch or our interaction. it was the most devastating period for both myself and my husband. At first I believed it was simply down to me having given birth to her brother - a hopeful wish at coincidence. But it was not to be. I lingered in denial for a long time, just waiting for her to snap out of her what I hoped was sibling jealousy, but it was not to be. Eventually after all kinds of false hope we were given the diagnosis that we did not want to hear. Our daughter was autistic. Remove the rug from under me.
It is only in retrospect that I realise how I never gave myself any time to come to terms with this. I never grieved for the loss of the daughter I thought I was having. I simply did what I thought was right and got on with the business of helping my daughter in every way i could think of. There is not a treatment I have read about that I have not either tried or researched. We eliminated gluten and casein but it had no effect on her. We tried vitamin regimes but to no avail. The classics have prevailed - lots of speech therapy, occupational therapy and a bunch of teachers that have been nothing short of wonderful. So our days settle into what qualifies as a routine and the angers simmer way beneath my surface. We came to a place that works for Alexandra and the routine is in place. Until Christmas or birthdays raise their heads.

She is a beautiful girl with a sense of humor. She is tall and strong and completely independent. She is stubborn and strong willed. She loves art and music. She can read and write. She is everything I would have wanted if I could have picked a child. But for that damn autism. The autism that can make life so difficult. It is strange things that I think of and strange things that I am grateful for. I am so grateful to all our therapists and teachers who have helped us in the almost 4 years we have been dealing with us. They are all highly dedicated, patient and warm people who give much of themselves. I am grateful to Mr Clean for inventing Magic Erasers - thank you for getting crayon and marker pens off most surfaces. I am grateful for the bus drivers who ferry my child to school and have given me the sense of security to allow her to be in another vehicle other than mine. I am grateful to other mothers I meet in therapy waiting rooms who make me feel okay when the day I am having is anything but. I am incredibly grateful for my husband who helps in ways he will never know. From the 'go to Barnes and Noble and relax for a while' to helping with things around the house, he never makes me feel anything but a great mother - even when I feel like the crappiest mother in the world. I am grateful to Owen who takes his sisters autism as normal and never makes a fuss when he is getting less than he may be deserving of. I guess I am most grateful to Alexandra herself, who can manage to take my hurt and pain and frustration and complete exhaustion and just take it away with a hug or a smile or a beautiful kiss and "I love you mummy". She has taught me so very much about myself and how far I can go. I love you little lady. My sadness will pass but the happiness you bring me every day of your life lasts forever.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Leek and Potato Soup


I love this recipe and no matter how many times I have made it, I am always amazed at how it turns out. How can so few ingredients (and such simple ones at that) become such a wonderful soothing bowl of fabulous fabulousness?! This one of the first soup recipes I made for my husband and it was a keeper. It is a Julia Childs recipe and that is pretty much all I know about it! It is so easy and so simple and yet so elegant. Make it!!

Recipe available here

Little Girls Shoes


For Alexandra please

Available at Piperlime and currently on sale!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

snow glorious snow

Today was a glorious day. January and almost 60! Inconceivable! We have had some nasty weather the past month or so and I consider today to be a little karmic payback. December was all snow all the time and then January began with monstrous flooding which had devastating consequences for so many people in Western Washington. I am very lucky to live in a place that escaped the majority of the flooding thanks in no small part to rain shadowing from the Olympic mountains. Today I saw daffodils at Safeway and they made me smile. I love daffodils so very much. They are my national flower and they tell me that spring is a comin'! But before I get too carried away with dreams of Spring, here are a few photos I took of the crazy snowstorm of December!




PBK Hooks



Also love these from Pottery Barn Kids.

find them here

Pottery Barn Kids Knobs


I have a mild obsession with knobs and pulls - which sounds a whole lot dirtier than it is. I saw these at Pottery Barn Kids and fell in love. They would be pretty on an old dresser in my daughters room - I think the glass ones. I also have a small storage chest that the rabbits would adorn splendidly! In fact, all of them are lovely and I need each and every one of them

Available at Pottery Barn Kids

A Girl's Book


My daughter was the lucky recipient of this book for her birthday. I flipped through it last night and fell in love. It is a book any 6 year old girl should have. The recipes alone make me happy but I also loved the stories and the quotes that are peppered throughout. I very diverse bunch of quotes they are too! A lovely addition to the bookshelf.

available here

Saturday, January 17, 2009

To my wonderful little girl



you have no fear
you have no cares
you are as free as a bird
you make living seem so easy

I cannot believe it has been 6 years since I first saw that beautiful face
You were born as perfect as can be
so beautiful and strong and aware
you have remained so

I love you little girl
even when you destroy a room in 10 seconds
even when you have a meltdown in Target
even when you pay me no mind

I love you because you have brought out the best in me because you are the best of me.

Happy Birthday to my sweet little Alexandra

Thursday, January 15, 2009

I love bloggers

Yes it is true. I love those who blog. I thank them for bringing lots of pretty inspiration or food for thought into my world each day. I can have all my design needs, recipe needs, color fixes and just plain eye candy needs given to me by simply hitting my google reader. I am very grateful for this. I have read a few posts lately on various blogs about negative comments being left and downright vicious feedback being given to those that blog. It blows my mind. One incident in particular jumps to mind. Apartment Therapy held their annual Homies awards and it unleashed some of the nastiest comments I have read. It just made me angry. The audacity required to write some of this poison astounds me. All 8 of the blogs are wonderful worthy blogs and the amount of time and effort the writers out into them is inspiring. To attack and try to knock these efforts is beyond me.

I have tried many times to maintain a blog but I fear it is just not in me. It takes far too much time and effort on my part to keep blogging on a regular basis. Yet people do it and they do it well. So please, I ask of you, instead of finding criticism, just say a simple thank you. Thank you taking the time to make my day a little brighter. Thank you for caring enough to share your vision. Thank you for spending hours of your time uploading instructions or photos or typing in recipes just so I can enjoy them at my leisure. The alternative is to do as many a mother said and remember that if you cannot say something nice, shut the hell up.

On a more personal note, I love Eddie Ross and his blog and I left a comment on one of his posts yesterday. Imagine my surprise when I found an email in my inbox this morning from the very same Eddie Ross, thanking me for my comments. Now that made my day!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Owen and his lunch



I love that he loves his lunch so much! He attends a morning only preschool and he would prefer an all day affair like his sister! I try to make his lunch special to make up for the fact that he has to spend it with just little old me! However, I cannot possibly compete with Roary the Racing car! Oh well

Oh so pretty Valentines Cards


I picked up these cards at Barnes & Noble yesterday. They are incredibly beautiful and will be perfect for my daughters Valentines party at school. I particularly love the envelopes which are lined with a pretty floral pattern. Very high quality and well priced at under $7 for 24. Love them.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

A Happy Happy Mail day!!


My whole day can be completely affected by a trip to the mailbox. Today was a great mail day. Lots of pretty pretty stuff for me to look at. 2 back issues of Donna Hay kids magazine that I ordered 6 weeks ago, Southern Weddings magazine which is a new magazine that captured my interest, the new issue of Domino magazine, Food Network magazine and the February issue of Martha Stewart Living (sigh). Oh and not a bill in sight. Happy happy mail day, I do so love you.

I heart this cup and saucer




I really do! It makes me smile.

available here

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Sour-Orange and Grilled Jumbo-Shrimp Caesar Salad


I was watching Martha on Friday and the salad she was making with Sarah Chalke looked fabulous. So I decided to try and make it for a nice healthy lunch today. It was absolutely wonderful. It had so much flavor but also felt light and healthy. A great combination and one I will make again very soon. You can find the recipe here

image and recipe via Martha

Awesome downloads

I have used a few of these downloads before and today I found myself drooling again. So many beautiful ideas and I must use them all!

Eye candy for your pleasure





Images and projects here

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Into the Woods



A friend of mine has been obsessed with the 'Woods' wallpaper from Cole & Sons and has been dying to paper her little guest bathroom in this design. However, she wanted the paper in a color that has been impossible to find. After much tittering about it being like crapping in the woods, I used my research skills and British connections to find her the desired paper. It has been ordered and is winging its way across the Atlantic as we speak! So, I cannot wait to see photos of the end result, she has impeccable taste and everything she undertakes, turns out beautifully.

image and product via Sanderson Fabrics

Friday, January 9, 2009

Where is my copy?


The delightful Kenn of the House Blend blog was kind enough to share details of the February issue of Martha Stewart Living magazine. The cover alone made me smile a big fat smile! However, the smile was tempered when I realised that my copy was nowhere to be seen and was not likely to show up for days yet. Am I the only person who gets annoyed when I see a copy of a magazine I subscribe to on the newsstand before it hits my mailbox? Just wondering!
Image via House Blend

Wedding Style Guide

Today was a nice day. Both of my children were at school for the first time in forever and I had a two hour window which was for me and me only. I went to Barnes and Noble as it is the only bookstore locally. As I perused the magazines looking for something to read, I let out a squeal. A magazine I had coveted for some time but had long given up hope of actually finding, was just sitting there on the shelf - oh my!

They actually had two issues there which was more than I could handle!! One of my favorite images was the one below. It has so much bright color and makes me long for spring again. It has been a long winter here and it is not a month old yet. So thank you Australia for having the sense to have your seasons opposite mine!!


Image from here

Such a beautiful wedding




I especially love the apples in the bottom right image - it is all so fresh and natural and beautiful

via Style me Pretty

What is the date today?



I know I have had a touch of cabin fever of late and I am hoping that is why I was so happy to see a Cadburys Creme egg at my local Wal-Mart! Yes really! At the end of the aisle where pink and red went to die, there was a smattering of Easter things just waiting for Valentines to be over. It was odd to say the least but after all the snow of the past few weeks and the record rain and flooding we are experiencing now, I was happy to see that spring may just be around the corner after all!

Country Home Magazine


Another one bites the dust. I was sorry to hear that another of my favorite reads has joined the magazine rack in the sky. What is going on? Meanwhile crappy ass magazines still survive. Makes me sad. So long Country Home, I loved you and will miss you.