Friday, August 26, 2011

A Room of Her Own...

Chris Casson Madden wrote a book a few years back, "A Room of Her Own."
This book was the inspiration behind my choice of carving out some "personal " space.

When the children were at home it was a small corner of my bedroom that had an assortment of chocolate treats, some scented lotions, a candle, a pretty teacup and some richly illustrated books on home decor and a large collection of magazines that calmed me as I leafed through them in a dream like fashion.

(Chocolate and caffeine were never far from my side back then and now I rarely have either)

Dressed in a cozy nightgown sitting in bed with the pillows plumped and the door slightly ajar taking some "Me" time before turning in for the night. Morning came very early in those days and sleep was a luxury to behold.

A room of my own had to wait.

Bittersweet in it's own way...
because when it came into being was when my son left home.

It is his childhood room that I now use for my hobbies and healthy pursuits of Yoga and the occasional session of weight training. It has become a place where I can go and sit and peruse magazines, read books, listen to music and ponder and more recently to paint.


Steiff teddy sitting in the linen slip covered armchair
a cozy nest to curl up in.


I opted for soft neutrals to invite serenity and peace.


I put down an old rug from upstairs to add warmth
the floor is painted concrete and is chilly in the winter.


Here is where I play...
Pepper loves it when I am down stairs 
she runs around like a super charged energizer bunny.



She has climbed the easel and tried to bite the paint brush,
"steady on Pepper."

  The recent knitting project is going rather slower than I hoped as I need to be "on guard" 
for she likes to stalk the yarn and then pounce with all claws bared before the attack.
Picking up slipped stitches are not my forte and so they take forever to fix.


Pepper does have cat naps throughout the day
I think that is her secret...
I should adopt a napping habit 
but there is always so much I want to do.


Like knitting....
I have used up 2 skeins of the Alpaca yarn so far...
slow and steady.


Image from a birthday card
which my sister bought because it reminds her of Pepper.


Vintage keys
a tarnished tray
weathered weary cabinet
glass dome
and a pair of silver candelabras
all things that I like because of their quirks.

Do you have a place or a space of your own?
I'd be interested to see some images of where you find peace and inspiration.
Is it inside or out of doors?

You might be like my friend LM who meditates deeply
in a quiet place wherever she happens to be...
she always has that zone 
so very close
whether she is in Hawaii, 
France
 or the UK.

Be true to yourself this weekend
and try and soak in some loveliness
after all it's free.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Shopping; Sephora, Lands End, Amazon and Zellers

I took the opportunity this afternoon of perusing the mall near my Volvo dealership
while my car was been serviced.
It was a sunny afternoon and it might have been better to go for a walk along the seafront but I had a few things on my back to school list.
Sephora was my first stop...


NARS makes a great colour stick 
which can be used on the cheeks, eyes, lips
in a shade that works for many women.

It gives us a soft blush of colour...
do you know the name of the shade?

(Orgasm)
I'm not kidding!

Rosebud Salve 
is great for cuticles 
and my lovely daughter uses it on her lips and loves it.
I am test driving it on her recommendation.


If you read my last post with my list of needs and wants
you will see that this vest was not on either list.

OK I admit it I was swayed!
the weight and sturdiness of this simple vest
from The Gap
(on sale)
gorgeous grey
slimming
just had to come home with me.

Imagine this simple vest with a with a long sleeved white Tee

and look
there are some "vest friendly" friends waiting inside the jewelry chest...


 A Modernist 1970's necklace with two faces
a bipolar pewter pendant!


Canadian designer Guy Vidal


Some creepy extra terrestrials 
hanging out on a vintage pin.
E.T. call home!

Students lean in a little closer to check these out at the circulation desk
and these pieces open up the opportunity for dialogue...
any excuse to engage with these brilliant young minds!

I try to find out what books the students love to read.
Enthusiastic readers keep me energized.
Young, keen, bright students 
make my days worthwhile.


Cheap jeans...
40% off the regular price
95% cotton 5% lycra
Gloria Vanderbilt
who knew?

The fit is extraordinary
looks sturdy
and 
I am pinching myself at discovering this bargain.

I saw some cute shoes but I want to see more styles before I decide on a pair.
I may end up with more than one pair but I am embracing frugality
and being mindful of my closet space.

Ralph Lauren
 I love your shoes!

Frye
your boots rock my world
I cannot decide if I want to be a biker chick or a cowgirl!


I have been testing out some online shopping at the Lands End website.
Pedestrian and plain
but perfect for work.
Humble.

I have ordered two cardigans, a long sleeved white Tee.
I am crossing my fingers that they will fit and be to my liking...
I seldom order clothing on the net..
do I hear laughter?

Books online Yes!
I have some coming soon from Amazon
I'll post about these when they arrive..
books always fit 
so there is little risk...


I am getting together with my "girlfriends" for "coffee" 
(mine will be decaf it has been over 2 weeks now!)

Three of the four of us are grandmothers
and in a few months
there's going to be another grandmother in the group...
congratulations D!


Monday, August 22, 2011

Back to school wardrobe....basics that might bore you and a lip dub that won't!

The rain today reminded me that summer is slowly turning to fall.


In just a few weeks we will be back to school.

I have been giving some serious thought about what clothes  I "need" and what I "want". Embracing minimalism and thrift without suffering.

In the Library of a Middle School, one needs to dress age appropriately, professionally, and look polished.
The clothing needs to be comfortable for the physical aspects of the job. Everyday bending and reaching for textbooks and shelving of books necessitates that clothes do not gape or are too low cut to expose too much flesh.


Think of the "dress code" which dictates what is acceptable for students and it does transfer to staff.

I have spent enough money over the years to know that washable is preferable to dry cleaning and sturdy fabrics are worth their weight in gold.
Many a cashmere cardigan has been lost to the wear and tear of the job.

Dressing in layers is necessary...
heavy lifting, air conditioning and floor to ceiling windows factor into this decision!

My back to school basic need list:
Black fitted denim jeans, unadorned for versatility.
Black shoes which might be loafers this season.
White tops in a jersey knit, one with long sleeves one short.
Grey cardigan professor/boyfriend style in a short petite length.
Black cable knit V neck cardigan in wool for warmth.

I already have dressy pointe skinny leggings
a crisp white shirt
black jersey short sleeved top
black knit A-line skirt
several work appropriate black knit jersey dresses
grey tunic top with zippers (NEW)
undergarments (NEW)
Several long waterfall sweaters in black, grey and tweedy knits
and flats in silver and leopard print



Pearls, bangles, brooches, colourful scarves, and a few belts are waiting to add some interest with what might sound like a very boring work wardrobe.


Vintage baubles make up most of my brooch collection.
This was a gift from Lovely daughter
Thanks J!


Vintage boots


I would like some red shoes and new boots...
but they are on my "want list" not my "need list."


Behold the Bungalow Romneya
blooming on a sunnier day.
Lovely contrast of texture in yellow against that frothy papery dress she's wearing.

Or maybe a mustard yellow cardigan might be fun!
What would you add?

Any thoughts or suggestions?
What are your impressions of how the staff at your children's / grandchildren's school dress?

P.S. If you want to see an energetic campus lip dub....check this out
and I hope that put a smile on your face...
our young people have so much energy...
I think we've got to love that.




Sunday, August 21, 2011

PH level eating...who knew?

The Humble Bungalow Garden is providing us with some great produce this summer.
Zucchini, swiss chard, potatoes, and red and yellow beets to name a few.


I love yellow beets and not just for their sunny colour 
they taste delicious.

We use the beet greens too.
No waste here, 
just rinse well and gently steam them in a little water 
until slightly wilted.
Vitamin packed with goodness,
and one of Mr. HB's favourites.


I've been reading about inflammation in the body.
The kind that causes aches and pains.

If the body is too acidic it is inflammatory and can cause all manner of troubles...
who knew?
Apparently some problems can arise that are much more serious than just an occasional ache or twinge.

Reducing the consumption of meat, grains and dairy helps rectify this situation.
Greens and veggies are touted to be the body's best friend.

If you want to read more...
Town and Country published an article in the September 2011 issue.
Amy B. Thomas discusses going alkaline
and she mentions a book by Robert O. Young 
 "The PH Miracle: Balance Your Diet, Reclaim Your Health"

I am not prepared to give up all meat, grains and dairy.
My thoughts are to have a wide variety of all the food groups.

As Mother and Father used to say...
"everything in moderation"



Avocados are very alkalizing...


tomatoes too...

Here is an alkalizing tasty salad recipe...
(thank you BFF!)




If you have a mandoline slicer 
you might like to use it for the zucchini 
you'll save some time.


Fresh goodness in a bowl
which accompanied a BBQ Sockeye Salmon dinner.
I served the Whitewater Cooks recipe for Arugula Salad
Vegetable Rotini Pasta Salad 
Stuffed Devilled Eggs
with artisan bread
dessert: 
Cantaloupe melon slices with
 "homemade chocolate cookies."
(Thank you to lovely DIL!)

Whitewater Cooks Arugula Salad


Hope that you enjoy this interesting salad
it has a peppery flavor from the arugula 
and the sweet dressing is complimented 
by the Manchego cheese and toasted hazelnuts.

It really works well together.
YUM!

Dishes are loaded in the dishwasher
counters wiped
all is quiet
even Pepper has gone to bed.
I'll be turning in very soon myself
It's been a busy day.

I love having the family come by for visits
the house feels more like a home when my kids come by
the sounds of young voices
the laughter...

The lovely Miss Isla's visit was a highlight!
I have to admit I am totally under her spell.
I could sit and watch her every movement for hours
she is perfection.


The Westminster clock has chimed 10 bells
so I am off to slumber.
Sweet dreams to all.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Happy Birthday Mr. HB

Mr. HB is celebrating his birthday.
Last evening we dined with friends and lovely daughter at a waterfront restaurant outdoors.
I should have snapped a few images on my new IPhone but I was engaged in the conversation and enjoying the view.


Mr. HB comes from a Scottish background 
and he does love single malt scotch.
 Lagavulin is his tot of choice.

I thought this card was suitable for this occasion.

I am having the family come by for an afternoon and dinner.
I am immersed in food preparations so without further ado I must run.
I've got to harvest some beets, make a few salads, stuff a few eggs, and go buy a salmon for the BBQ.

Cheers!
Have a lovely weekend
and stop and smell the flowers.