Wednesday, December 5, 2012

The Gospel According to Coco Chanel ~ a great read.

I powered through this book about Coco Chanel in one day.
Her life was quite different than I had imagined it would be...

She was a  powerful woman, a force to be reckoned with.
Strong, determined, driven,
She had a dynamic personality.
She was a master of her craft and had perfectionist tendencies and had high expectations from those that she employed.
This book is well written, informative and worth reading.



Did you know that Chanel No. 5 is the largest selling perfume?
 A bottle is sold almost every 55 seconds!
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The 2.55 Chanel classic quilted handbag was introduced to the world in February of 1955
(named after the launch date!)
a bag that is still in production and coveted by many.

Things Coco loved...

Pearls
camellias
tweedy jackets
simplicity
minimalist wardrobes
impeccable fit and tailoring
luxe fabrics
the LBD

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"Elegance is refusal."
Coco Chanel


Sunday, December 2, 2012

Sloane Teas ~ a gift from Donna, aka the duchess

After my recent blog post on making the perfect cup of tea I received an email from Donna from Ontario who blogged as The duchess of H for awhile.
Her blog chronicled the construction of their vast home which took several years to build...
it looked like a mansion when I last saw her blog.
Donna suggested that I might like to sample the exquisite Sloane Teas that are artfully blended by the talented sommelier Hoda Paripoush.
The Sloane Tea company is a Canadian company and has a wonderful website. Check it out it's very friendly.
You can read more about Hoda here.

Imagine my surprise when a day or two later the doorbell rang and the Fed Ex man handed me this package!
It was the day I lay in bed with the flu so it was a wonderful treat to brew a pot of restorative tea,
a tonic for my soul.

Thank you Donna I am really enjoying the Sloane Teas!
Look for a card and a little something for you in the mail soon,
I'll try to get the package in the post tomorrow,
you are so thoughtful.


I have the perfect pink tea cup to go with the tea tins.


Silver Mist
Orchid Oolong


Heavenly Cream
Persian Palace


I've sampled and savoured the Persian Palace
brewed 4-6 minutes
and served it without milk to maximize the flavour and aroma
in a bone china cup and saucer of course!

The Orchid Oolong is much milder and very refreshing
I'd be tempted to serve it iced in the summertime.

 Heavenly Cream is luxe and smooth, very balanced.

I'm looking forward to brewing Silver Mist next.
The Persian Palace is my favourite so far...
Donna thought I'd like it because it's blended with rose petals!


The packaging is lovely
such pretty tins


embossed ribbon 
adorns and ties up the assortment 
 this would make an exceptional Holiday Hostess gift.
Please let Hoda know that you heard about the teas from The Humble Bungalow Hostess.

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The duchess takes her tea with Laduree macarons 
which she keeps fresh in the freezer.



How do you take your tea?

I hope that you have a wonderful week and remember to take some time to rest
sip a cup of tea perhaps
and reflect on all that is good in your life.

Be well.
Hostess
XO

Friday, November 30, 2012

Musings and the winds of change are blowing through The Humble Bungalow

Thank you all for your warm wishes and wonderful comments on my blog yesterday.
You made my blog anniversary something special.
I am very grateful.



Random thoughts are zigging and zagging while I sit calmly sipping my tea.
"Be still my mind" I mutter aloud,
 and yet there's no silencing the voice within...

Retirement has been very much on my brain of late.
I think that there is a change blowing in the wind.
Beckoning...

I've been working for the same school district for almost 25 years!
Mother's health is gradually deteriorating, her mind is getting muddled and she is confused about her banking, investments, and worries more often about simple daily routines.

Plus I have been getting almost every cold and flu bug going around in our vast school.
I am home sick today with the stomach flu.

So I'm pondering a change...thinking out loud today here on my blog.
I could work part time doing something completely different that feeds my creative soul...

What might be available for an older woman like myself?
Or do I simply retire and take care of my family, home and garden at a slow pace?
I love to potter about in the kitchen and would love to join a fitness class and get back into Yoga.

There is a sense of reinvention brewing...
I can feel the vibration of change in the air.

I'd need to be much more frugal
 but in the end would it not all balance out?

Luxury is not buying the latest Hermes scarf or the most popular designer hand bag.
Luxury is a gift, a gift of time that money cannot buy.


 Merriam Webster defines luxury as:

a condition of abundance or great ease and comfort : sumptuous environment

something adding to pleasure or comfort but not absolutely necessary

an indulgence in something that provides pleasure, satisfaction, or ease


Devoting time to an elderly parent, tending to a wonderful husband, reading more books, painting and perhaps taking a writing course or volunteering with The Art Gallery or in a soup kitchen.

My wardrobe is small and consists of mostly neutral shades.
I think it would transfer very well into a casual lifestyle....
Lunching, volunteering, taking Mother out and fitness/Yoga classes I'd certainly have plenty of options in my closet.

OOTD
It was mid week when I snapped this shot and my outfit is very casual.
My days are very busy and active at work so I don't opt for dry clean only garments
plus anything that rides up or shows off too much flesh is not going to make the cut.



Gilmour mushroom toned tunic top
black ponte knit leggings
black boots
(very affordable and pedestrian ~ Hush Puppies)
Burberry wool scarf
Sherman pin
(Gift from MIL eons ago)

The old washer and dryer are going to be vacating any day now as the tiler will be back on the job
The new LG's will arrive after the tile has been completed.


This brooch always gets comments.


Chester likes to get in on the action!

Change is inevitable
life does not stand still.



“Stepping onto a brand-new path is difficult, but not more difficult than remaining in a situation, which is not nurturing to the whole woman.”
― Maya Angelou


My thoughts today...
embracing honest feelings and listening to my heart.

Be Well.
Hostess
XO

Thursday, November 29, 2012

The Humble Bungalow celebrates a milestone...

The Hostess of the Humble Bungalow Blog is celebrating a birthday!


I really don't know where the 3 years have gone...
November 29th began an adventure.


It's been quite a journey since I ventured down this road
lots has happened and I have published a rather staggering amount of writing...
as of today 734 posts and counting...






You met "the glove"
my partner in domestic crime against grime.
We are constantly armed and engaged in a battle. 


You learned that my favourite flowers are roses
that I grow David Austin Roses in the garden
love to arrange bouquets
cooking, reading 
being a wife, friend, mother and grammy are the very core of my being and they bring me immense JOY!


I have a passion for pearls that borders on an addiction.

I've shared so much of my personal life
chattered on about everything and then nothing
some of you have been with me all the way 
and I love receiving all your emails and comments.


My OOTD for this event is something so unremarkable you'd never look twice



I'll put on a bit of bling...
did I mention how much I love and appreciate MR. HB?
He and I have been together forever
and married for 38 years
we honor each other and indulge in date nights


I may pour a glass of something fizzy


It's been a gamble...
let the chips fall where they may


I took a leap 3 years ago and had no idea that I would make such warm connections
that I would actually meet people
through blogging

it's been quite a ride
and I am so grateful that I dipped my toes into this vast pool.


Thank you for coming along on this journey with me
I've enjoyed meeting you in the comment section.

I've discovered many fabulous blogs in cyber space 
 I devote time every day to keeping up with all that is going on in your space
Blogging is great fun!


I think I've still got lots of work to do 
here in The Humble Bungalow and I hope you'll tag along.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Hostess
XO

Monday, November 26, 2012

Pillow talk ~ Hostess Tips for Stress Free Holiday Shopping

Do you remember the film Pillow Talk?
The vintage rom com starring Doris Day and Rock Hudson.

Mother and I spent many happy hours watching films with Doris Day and Rock Hudson when I lived at home.
Father wasn't a big fan of this genre, he preferred James Bond or espionage films.

Mother and I went for a drive this past weekend and did some shopping at Mattick's Farm.
Homebody has sumptuous imported linens and Danish porcelain pieces. It's my new favourite spot to shop for gifts and home decor items.

I managed to find a pillow for our new love seats.
My back aches if I do not support it with a cushion,
it's because I am short and my feet cannot touch the ground without the extra padding!


Belgian Linen 
in an off white shade
the cover is removable for laundering

Chester is giving it the sniff test.


checking the construction


I think he approves.

Over a cup of freshly brewed tea I made out my annual Christmas Do List.

Things to make and bake and take.
Scottish Shortbread
Rum Balls
Bark

List of hostess gifts and ideas...
candles
soaps
linen tea towels and napkins
jams and jellies
fancy vinegars
olive oils
teas

List of people that we buy gifts for, mostly family and friends
 ideas jotted down beside their names.

Things I need to do...
buy, write and mail the Christmas cards
order the turkey
buy the Christmas crackers
get the tree
buy a wreath for the front door
buy some poinsettias
plan the menu for Xmas dinner

Decide on the table cloth and napkins for the turkey feast.
If a new colour is in order buy the cloth and napkins ahead so there is no last minute panic shopping.

 I try to shop ahead close to home 
in smaller shops nearby 
to avoid stress of parking lots and crowded stores.
Walking to the shops is a bonus and I'll frequently indulge in a seasonal treat ~
an egg nog latte from Starbucks.

When I bake, write cards, or do the wrapping I put on my favourite Christmas CD's.
I'll light an aromatic candle and sip a cup of tea or perhaps a wee sherry.
It's so much more pleasant and helps me get into the spirit of the festive season.

I'll keep my shopping list in my purse and make notes as I shop
that way I can keep track of who I have bought for and therefore do not over buy.
I could use my IPhone too but old habits die hard!

Make and plan ahead some meals for nights when energy is waning.
Aim to get to bed earlier to avoid falling ill.
Hydrate with plenty of water
and 
breath deeply and mindfully.
Try to give yourself ample time to accomplish your tasks
rushing just makes one frantic and nerves can get frazzled so quickly.
Be kind to others and don't let the rudeness of others get you down.

Try to schedule in some pampering at the Spa 
or set some time aside 
a few hours at home for a restorative facial 
and a relaxing soak in the tub.

I savour and enjoy getting ready for the holidays
making it easy and enjoyable is how I manage to make the most of the pre-season busy~ness.

Oh!
 I almost forgot
Remember to smile!

Best wishes
Hostess
XO