Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Some simple things that make and keep me happy...

Let me start by stating that I am not a Pollyanna...
I am by nature an optimist
I lean towards sappy
I am very much a family gal
 I befriend for life
my ties are strong
 I defend my beliefs...
(I can be stubborn)

I have not always been in a happy place
I went through a patch of poutiness and darkness in early menopause
I felt profound sadness
and didn't know why

I spent many years tending to the needs of others
my family
my job
working here to keep the home fires burning 
 working at school
my life was fast paced
demanding
and I was in constant
fight or flight
mode.

I put my own needs aside in a corner  
I would ignore them 
I felt that all the other things required of me were of a high priority

until...
one day I felt very blue
and weary
laden with a heavy burden

WHY?

I had questions and no answers...
I went through the motions of work
home keeping
mothering
entertaining
volunteering
attending meetings
balancing the cheque book
grocery shopping
cooking
weeding the garden
and I felt
something was amiss

What?

I read self help books
ate chocolate
and settled upon the book
Simple Abundance 
by Sarah Ban Breathnach 
which was instrumental in my healing.


I found myself 
savouring
noticing
taking time to get to know what I liked and enjoyed
time to
honour and nurture
myself

Hello Me!

That was quite a few years ago and I have never looked back.

I have grieved the death of both of our fathers
supported 2 family members with cancers
and
have had to find my own way
and not get bogged down with negativity.

Some simple things that make and keep me happy are:

My
love of the ocean
 the fresh salt air
the sound of the lapping waves

The waterfront walk
not far from The Bungalow
it
calms
refreshes 
recharges



I can sit and ponder
reflect
and de-stress
and look at the view 
beyond
breathing in beauty

The ocean changes with the tides and weather
the colours can be bright or grey and dull
it can be warm and calm or stormy and cold.
as long as I am dressed for the weather
I am happy to be walking


There are so many simple things that contribute to my well being
and most of them are free



Hunting and gathering
from nature

"found items"
things that I do not set out to look for...
seem to find their way into my gaze
and I am pleased
and often surprised

shells
feathers
driftwood
foliage
flowers
stones




Gifts...
unexpected
out of the blue
significant when made by the giver

Arts and Crafts candlesticks designed and crafted by darling son
in shop class at school
made of oak
with copper tops
and only pure beeswax candles can live here!

I adore and honour beeswax
the scent
the warm and gentle light
and that all those wonderful industrious bees co-operated to make the wax.
I use these often
and when I light the flame
I take a moment to reflect and give thanks.


I love a  phone conversation
with my BFF
it can be a short or long call
sharing life and events
checking in to see how she is doing
what's new
what might be troubling her
what her family is up to...
 the sound of her voice
checking in and connecting
we laugh
we cry
it's pure
and honest
it's what we do....



My Family...
my children
my husband...
and Isla
 grand daughter 
of 12 weeks
whose smile can light up a room
she is such a sweet little girl
who has entered my world 
and given me such immense joy
that it is hard to describe...
I would love to see her everyday
just thinking about her puts a smile on my face
my brag book is full!

I know that life has many twists and turns and I have no idea what is around the next corner for me...
but I do know that how I react to these events
and the tools that I employ to get me through the rough bits
are key for me.




More another day.....are your thoughts of gratitude?
So much greatness....in unexpected places.

Hugs from the Hostess


Monday, September 6, 2010

Bounty in the Humble Bungalow

Our raised vegetable beds have been a huge improvement in the way that we grow our food.
It has been a delicious and rewarding success.
I have been so pleased that I am asking Mr. HB to put in a third one next spring.
We had a fine feast using our home grown vegetables...
Cherry tomatoes
drizzled with olive oil 
sea salt 


and fresh ground pepper


ready for the grill.


Onions at the left, zucchini top right and cherry tomatoes bottom right.


Baby new potatoes boiled and then topped with butter and dill.
(I prefer to use fresh mint as it has a sweet tang that goes so well with potatoes)


Rhubarb pie, 
second crop of rhubarb
the crust was a bit cracked 
but gladly the taste was not affected!


I have had a bumper crop of Sweet Peas...their scent is so divine.
I have decided that what keeps me happy is to have fresh flowers in my home.

I can have dust bunnies, and my floors in need of sweeping
the dishes may be dirty and the laundry hamper overfull
and yet...
if I have some blooms in a vase
I am able to put things in perspective.

I also love
a freshly brewed cup of tea


 it's a ritual that soothes
time to sit for a bit and sip
slowly
savouring
the fragrance of the blend
the heat
as it warms
and restores.


I do treat myself to a proper cup and saucer
when I feel that I need some TLC
a simple cup of tea when served in a beautiful cup
tastes better.

Drink your tea slowly and reverently, as if it is the axis on which the world earth revolves - slowly, evenly, without rushing toward the future.  ~Thich Nat Hahn


I plan to write more on the simple things in life 
of which I partake 
and the joy that they bring to me in my daily round.

Hope that you enjoyed Labour Day
it's pouring rain here
and cold so we have put the furnace on!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Busy times...


I will be busy getting things in order here in the Bungalow and garden
  I will be walking away from the computer for most the weekend.

I have the garden almost ready for the sod delivery.
I removed and replanted a few sections of the Bungalow Garden
to reclaim some greenspace.

I am streamlining my plan and attempting to cut back on the amount of time required to keep all tidy and tended in my patch.

I also am getting my head around the concepts here in Brain Rules.
It's very heady stuff...

I hope that your weekend has some pleasant surprises
and that you can savour some sweet moments
just for you!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Metscan's Blog Challenge...my bag wardrobe.

A challenge was issued to show off our bags...
by mette as seen here

Her bags are very chic....YSL and  Chanel....
I am not one that walks away from a challenge so here goes...

Bag 1
 Furla Carmen Shopper 
Embossed Leather Mahogany


Bag 2
Elliot Lucca
Black Leather


Bag 3
Berge Italian Black Leather Tote

Bag 4
Roots Brown Leather Saddle Bag


Bag 5
Vintage eelskin


Bag 6
Vintage leather embossed evening bag by Koret


Bag 7
Aldo small leather mahogany clutch


Bag 8
Banana Republic leather clutch


Bag 9
Vintage eelskin envelope 



Bag 10
Tory Burch Leather Messenger Bag



Bag 11
Michael Kors Santorini
Leather and Raffia

Anyone else want to show us their bag collection?


Tuesday, August 31, 2010

David Austin Roses...make me swoon everytime!

If you have been following my blog you will recall that I am passionate about roses.
My favourite roses are the David Austin varieties.
Charles Rennie McIntosh

In my early days of gardening back in 1978, I fell head over heels in love with a delicious and highly perfumed mauve rose.
My elderly next door neighbour, a gardener herself, told me it was a Lavender Rose.
(my Royal Albert China shares the same name)
The bush was old and established and was performing beautifully with very little TLC, in fact it had been thriving on neglect.
We were living in a rented home 3 houses from the waterfront at the time. The area was an older section of the city comprised of large roomy Edwardian and Victorian homes.
Most of the gardens were established and well tended.
(our rental was weedy and overgrown)
I did not want to have our patch looking shabby so I was learning all that I could about gardening...the wise advice and encouragement that I received from helpful neighbours really got me enthusiastic about mucking and pottering about in the soil.
I was surprised by the generosity of gardeners, both with their willingness to chat as well as their gifts of cuttings and seedlings.
I am happy to say this hasn't changed over the years!

I have attended many meetings, tours, joined Horticultural Societies and Clubs, read books, attended lectures, and basically jumped in and got dirty.
I am not a neat and tidy gardener, not at all like my former neighbour across the street who I might add...gardened in pearls, wore a straw hat and carried a trug for her freshly picked blooms.
I frequently am hatless, wear serious gardening gloves, am dressed in a casual, but matching, pair of Yoga pants and a jacket. My hair is a bit on the windblown side...that's what happens when you live close to the ocean...and I usually have some dirty smudge on my face!

Often I'll just go out and have a "peek" at how things are doing and end up getting messy...
I have been seen dead heading roses in a white dress wearing heels!

Roses are my greatest love in the garden...
Gertrude Jekyll

I grow them for their perfume...I do not understand why anyone would buy a rose if it lacked fragrance.
I place freshly picked garden roses in vases throughout the Bungalow from May until October.
I prefer the repeat bloomers
they are hardy
and reliable.

Roses are heavy feeders and like lots of water.
I use aged manure and I'll occasionally dig banana skins near the roots of the roses.

Epsom salts work well too.

An award winning local grower swears by Rabbit food sprinkled once a month during blooming season!
(I think my local raccoons would be dining well if I followed that regime)

I won Best Rose in Show one year at our local Horticultural Event with a Peace Rose bloom.
No one was more surprised than I was... gobsmacked indeed.
I had the honour of having my name engraved on a silver rose bowl and was able to keep the bowl in my home until the next year, when someone else won the title!
Alas that rose bush is no longer with us, it grew gnarled and woody and was hit very hard by a cold snowy winter. It was a star performer and gave me many years of lovely blooms.

I also love being able to take bouquets with me when I am an invited guest in someone's home.
I buy vases at Thrift Shops and save them for the very purpose of having pre-arranged flowers so the hostess merely needs to find a spot to set them down.

My thoughts are running amuck and I have been quite abstract tangental...apologies forthwith!

Do you have a favourite rose?
Is it scented?
What is the colour of the bloom?