Saturday, November 12, 2011

Sending you roses with thanks and walking the path of my youth...

Thank you all for your comments on my last post.
I am overwhelmed by the out pouring of kindness.
I am humbled and grateful...
so I am sending these roses to all of you.






I drove to go for my walk, it sounds crazy but it's true.
I drove a few miles over to the neighbourhood where I grew up and walked a familiar route.

It's very picturesque although it was a very grey day. It was not windy or cold just calm and dullish.
Just perfect for walking and there were not that many people out and about so I had the place mostly to myself.








someone had left this little floral arrangement on the ledge


a little too much signage
or is it just me?



I spent many sunny summer days sunbathing on this beach when I was a teen.
We would bring our transistor radios
baby oil, snacks and towels and spend the afternoons 
lazying about in our bikinis.

There was a canteen that sold french fries, hot dogs, ice cream, candy and pop.
If I had some money left that I had not spent on buying new clothes
I would usually spend it here.

Walking here stirs up many memories from long ago.



This is a sight that you don't see much anymore
what with cell phones being part of our everyday life.
There used to be phone booths on many corners 
now there are only a handful of pay phones left.
I wonder if this one even works.

When I was a teenager I used to use pay phones to call my friends 
as my parents would limit my talk time to 3 minutes
we had this kitschy egg timer with a chicken on it that sat beside the telephone
and often I would turn it back over to allow more sand to flow through and hope that my parents had not noticed that I was talking longer than it took to cook an egg!

If my sister saw me she'd scream "I'm telling" and that would be the end of that!

When I get on the phone with my BFF we can still easily talk for an hour 
and we might have seen each other yesterday.


And remember, no matter where you go, there you are.
Confucius


Thursday, November 10, 2011

Sharing and airing of thoughts and an emailer who doesn't really like my blog.

Blogging is a great source of enjoyment for me. It is a hobby and something that has given me the opportunity to work on my writing and photography skills. My spelling has improved and my vocabulary is steadily increasing.

Blog topics are all over the map and from day to day I never really know what is going to get written and published until I sit at the computer and let the creative juices flow.

There are certain things that I do not write about because they are too personal. A girl doesn't like to tell all her secrets, after all an aura of mystery must be maintained to a certain degree.


My family rarely appear here on the Humble Bungalow Blog.
I prefer to keep some things private.
I share so much here and often wonder if I say too much.

My life is not one of glamour and non stop parties.
I am rather a simple woman with a few interests and a small circle of fabulous long time friends.
We get together for coffee, lunches and dinners both out and at home.
I'd be very lonely if I didn't have friends.
They are a treat and a treasure.

There are many happy hours to pursue hobbies, 
go for walks, 
read 
and plenty of healthy distractions 
from the domestic duties which are ongoing here in the Bungalow.

I like regularity and rhythm 
I am a creature of habit.
I love things here to be organized and tidy.
I could never be happy living in a chaotic mess.
It would be too stressful for me.

I only have one junk drawer and it is neat and tidy!

I like predictability
and 
do not like to be "rushed."

I like to keep moving and have purpose.

I do not over think things.

My expectations are low
and I am overjoyed when something wonderful occurs.
I am easily satisfied.

Travel is not high on my priority list
as I delight in exploring what is very near to my own back yard.

I am on a first name basis with most of the shop keepers whose businesses I patronize on a regular basis.
I do like to chat and exchange pleasantries with them.
I feel that this relationship goes beyond the usual exchange of goods and money.

I dislike rudeness in any form.
I seldom use a curse word as I believe there are many wonderful adverbs and adjectives that can be found to describe any situation.

I can keep a secret and am very trustworthy.
I do not like gossip and find it in extremely bad taste when someone tries to get me to say something negative or unflattering about someone.
I stay true and positive.

Road rage is not on my radar.
I try to be a Zen driver.

I narrowly missed getting hit this week by a driver who ran through a stop sign.
I blew my horn out of shock and disbelief 
and to try to alert the person in the vehicle that they had made a serious mistake.
My car stopped within 6 inches of their speeding car and I thought for sure we would collide.
It really is a miracle that my reactions were so fast and my brakes were so efficient.

Normally I do not use my horn.
In this case I think it was justified.
It's sound even startled me.

I am a list maker
groceries
things that need to be done
birthdays
menu planning
chores
goals

I am sure that I can come up with some more tidbits of information 
 but that's about it for now.



“If you must speak ill of another, do not speak it, write it in the sand near the water's edge''”
 Napoleon Hill 

I get a fair number of emails...
most of which are friendly. 

Many want to share with me their own bungalow images and I feel a wonderful cross border connection
with other owners who are passionately restoring their homes.
Some want to know where they can buy some of the clothes that I have bought and I am more than happy to guide them in that direction.
Others just want to say how much they enjoy reading about the simple life that we live here in our humble home.

I have had some emails from a blog commenter who did not want to go public and leave a comment.
But chose to write in depth about all that was wrong on the blog
from the layout to the content...

The emailer critiqued The Humble Bungalow Blog 
in a very blunt way with a rather harsh tone which bordered on rude.

Blogging does open one up as a target for malcontents.
Perhaps this person is unhappy with her life
or is suffering from an illness 
maybe venting makes her feel better.

I hope that I have helped some one feel better,
as it is my aim to have an open door policy
welcoming all to The Humble Bungalow.

Next time I hope that she will go public and share her words with all of us in this community
and please do not mince words
I'd like everyone to share and comment on my blog.


Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Bulking up and the battle of the bulge...

I have weighed in and the numbers are going down...
ever so slowly but the good news is that 6 pounds have been shed.

I am feeling much better wearing pants. I now have what I can only all breathing room!
The doughy muffin top is looking much firmer and that dreaded back fat is disappearing.

So why would I want to dress like the Goodyear Blimp?


I'll tell you why...

I do not do cold, chilly, or freezing at all well. I love to be warm and cozy. Perhaps that explains my love for all things cashmere and why I am usually wearing some kind of scarf around my neck.


I needed to buy a coat as my car and seat heaters used to keep me warm!
Walking has it's benefits but it does expose one to the elements of nature, and she can be quite cool and frosty.


I bought this coat online from Land's End. It has some great features like the fleece lined pockets, a two way zipper, faux fur on the hood and down fill throughout. If you live in a climate such as we have here in the Pacific Northwest you might consider buying one of these...as an advocate of warmth and comfort while facing those inevitable dips in the Celsius this one get's my seal of approval and it comes in a variety of colours.

You can see it here.
I have linked to the Canadian site so if you are not in Canada go to Land's End.com.

My feet get cold too so I purchased some chill chasing sox and tights...




Alfred Sung
tunic top / dress
in a butterscotch shade
quite the departure from my usual palette
cheap as chips
washable
warm
will be worn with tights
and boots.

Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire:  it is the time for home.  
~ Edith Sitwell

Sarah over at My Yellow House warmed my heart with her recent post.
Go over and visit
she has such a way with words.

as you gather round the hearth
snug and safe
enjoy the warmth and be grateful
for what you have.

Remembrance Day is this Friday 
I hope that you will pause and give thanks,
many people gave their lives in hope that we could live our lives without fear 
in freedom.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

What to wear when the temperature dips...

Baby it's cold outside!
I am cocooning in wool and layers and have recently purchased a down coat to wear walking about in the chill windy weather. I'll show it to you in an upcoming post...it's from Land's End!



Cashmere Club Monaco long scarf/shawl
3rd or 4th year in service and what a soft way to keep cozy
I highly recommend owning at least one of these.
(I have another in emerald green)


Looks rather dark in this image but I am wearing tights in charcoal grey by Hue
and my short booties in black with the western cowboy vibe
and a wool V neck dress which I bought from Zellers 
and it was under $50!


The texture has some interest
as the theme here is all grey.


I have taken off all my sterling bangles and have taken out my trusty timepiece
and I have added my gold bracelet for fun.


I am putting my best foot forward 
exercise is now so much easier
and I feel so much more energy as a result.

If you had told me this would have happened 
I think I might have doubted that fact.

I am embracing steaming mugs of tea and hot soups.
Chill chasers of the finest order.

Keep warm!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Fly little bird fly!

Fly little bird fly...
be free and easy.

Test those wings that you were born with and use those aerodynamics...
you have the ability
 just do it.


Be very afraid of this next image....
footwear,
of the mummsy kind...


I have lost my mind and gone for comfort over fashion.
It''s true.

I am no longer barefoot prancing on the slivery wood floors.
My feet are warm and happy.
But they scare me when I look down and see those faces.

I put these soft slippers on my feet and fell madly in love.
Not with their looks but with the way they conformed and cushioned my tired toes.
Lambs or Sheep...
does it matter?

They are a fashion no no of the first order,
scary!

I am shuffling through The Humble Bungalow in these...
toting my Haws watering can
pottering and watering the house plants.


This miniature orchid is putting on a great blooming show
and I water it once a week.
Routines are so not on these days..
everything has changed.


I hope that I have chosen the right job in the career department...
the move is radical
I am going back to my roots...
elementary school
and I'll be working with special needs students.

Autism was my forte and I have come full circle...
I may be posting less
or possibly more
I suppose it will depend on my level of energy
and what inspires me.

I 'll let you know how things are going but it might take awhile...

I might be a stranger in a strange land
for a wee bit...

bear with me as I am standing on the precipice of something new...
I hope to soar and not plummet
but with any new endeavor there lies a modicum of doubt...

I wish that someone was holding my hand!

 Hope that your week is off to a great start.
Hugs from the Hostess
XO

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Lazy Saturday...after a big night on the town.

I slept in and am sipping a mug of real coffee, the first in many months. Feeling very lazy sitting here in my robe and slippers...
There is something so decadent about waking up to the aroma of coffee brewing in the kitchen.
We had a wonderful evening last night and it was a later one than is usual on a Friday evening after a busy week.
It's hard to imagine that we can go out on the town and live it up like we did when we were much younger. Good to know that we haven't forgotten how to have fun!

We were celebrating the fact that I have a new job!


Flowers from my daughter's fellow!

We walked downtown and dined at one of our city's top restaurants and then we hoofed it over to a heritage hotel by the sea and had a bottle of champagne, a gift from my daughter's fellow. I don't like the word "boyfriend" as that does not adequately describe him because he is a man not a boy.

I could have pinched myself as we were sitting on sumptuous leather sofas enjoying the lights of the harbour living it up and savouring the moment rubbing shoulders with international tourists.

As we were leaving we strolled through the convention center and were surprised to see a large group of red headed Lucille Ball look a likes...the Ricky Ricardo's were inside waiting!



It was a dreamy date and such a memorable way to celebrate and mark new beginnings.

New beginnings and the rapid way that change is making an entrance into what was a predictable routine has taken us by storm and I am reeling...
but all in a good way.

Once I started to action change with a new approach to fitness and health, lots of things started happening and there seems to be a domino effect.

The new job is going to be a challenge and one that I am keen to take on. I am ready to embrace a new direction in the late stages of my career and have so many tricks in my bag just waiting...so wait no longer, it's time.

Walking to work is going to be such a bonus.
Not only is it healthier it's greener and cheaper!

I did have to go out and buy some good looking walking shoes that I could wear to work.
(They cost less than 4 Michelin tires for the Volvo though!)
I never need an excuse to buy shoes, who does?

Adrienne over at The Rich Life (on a budget) has done some shoe shopping recently...
she has chosen some lovely colours.


I imagine that you are not surprised that the shoes are black...

Lisa over at Privilege shares a love of black footwear.
She just started a new job and check out how great she looks in her khaki and black.


a little silver bling in the mesh


they are not shoes for the faint of heart
they have serious support and are made by Geox
which has a patent on their shoe building technology.

I am lusting over some Frye boots and tried on some fabulous Ralph Lauren riding boots at Winners...
they are most definitely investment boots...
(cheaper than Michelin's hmmm....)
I just don't know if they are in the budget right now.

The reno is taking most of our cash and still is the number one priority around here.

Lots to think about...
I am taking today as a lazy day to ponder the whirlwind of change that is blowing through the Humble Bungalow.

(I had better get dressed as the plumber will be here in a few minutes!)

I am still the same Hostess
but with a newness that is redefining 
how I view my life and the direction that I seem to be going.

Make the most of your weekend whatever you choose to do...
carpe diem
take a leap of faith and shake up your world.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Life's a Beach....and then it's gone.

I am taking you along on the beach walk this afternoon.

Walking at the same time of day means meeting and greeting the same folks as they are out strolling, walking and jogging. Dogs are allowed on the beach from September on so there are a wide variety of canines and their owners.
I could easily have another Golden Retriever to keep me company on my jaunts...
our hearts still weep when we remember our wonderful and faithful Rufus.


Observing the people as I walk by I have noticed that there is a large fit group of older women...
all smiling!
It interests me that most are walking solo like myself.
They are wearing pretty pink shades of lipstick
sunglasses
and dressed in practical and stylish walking shoes.

I have noticed that polar fleece is very popular and the colours range from black to brights.
Down jackets and coats seem to be the favourite with the elderly.

Nordic walkers are few and far between but when they pass they take up the entire width of the sidewalk and one must stop to allow them to pass or hop down off the sidewalk and walk on the road. 
They obviously do not like to yield to oncoming traffic!

A few older couples shuffle along holding hands before they stop to sit on a bench to rest and peruse the shore.
There is constant chatter with these couples and I wonder what it is that they are discussing...
I am assuming that they have been married forever...
so lovely to see their connections.


Magnificent old trees dot the shoreline.
In the stormy winter winds these bow and sway threatening to break...
their placement on the shore has them directly in the line of fire.


the sand is soft and walking on the beach does wonders for one's calf muscles
I prefer to wear boots or I get mucky sandy shoes.

In the summertime 
barefoot beach walking is a great exfoliant for the feet.


a lovely calm day on the sea...
hardly a ripple and it's November.


sunshine-y flowers popping up out of the grassy shoreline
"bloom where you are planted"


quiet moments of meditative walking 
are so restorative


 Mother Nature is showing off her best assets.
One does absorb simple joys
and experience moments of clarity.

Change is the theme here in the Humble Bungalow.
Not one change but many...
I am waiting on some news on the career front
and rather impatiently....

One of my nearest and dearest has just lost her Mother...
she is/was the same age as my Mom and I am rather shaken by this news.

I took a lovely orchid and a card and gave her hugs and we cried
I felt so powerless
there is so little one can do or say in these moments.

Being there was all I could muster.

Mother and I will be at the memorial
they were friends too
 Mother has taken it very hard...

life is so precious
do not take anything for granted
it can change in a heart beat.


Eating like a French Femme

Baby it's cold outside and there is nothing more soothing than a bowl of homemade soup.
Not only does the Bungalow take on a scent that tempts ones taste buds it actually fills the rooms with a cozy warmth.

Soup season is upon us and I bought a very large sack of onions at the Market which were such an amazing price that they virtually crawled in the cart all by themselves.


Dinner is economical when you take the time to prepare it from scratch
I find the process very therapeutic.


I cried a little slicing these strong onions!
They were happy tears...


The sweetness of the onions come out when they gently sizzle in the pan.


I do not own individual onion soup bowls so I used what I had on hand.
The slices of French bread go in first then top with soup and the grated cheese last.
They float to the top and I popped them under the broiler until the cheese was melted.


French Onion Soup 
by
Jules Breteuil

made by The Hostess

Update on the Hostess Health Regime...
now would be a good time to click off if you are bored by these small accomplishments...

I have not lost any more weight but the good news is that my shape is changing
which is very encouraging...
the belly fat seems to be shrinking
my calves are getting bigger
my hips smaller

I am only weighing in once a week to avoid being compulsive as it's not ALL about the weight
it's really more about having more energy and feeling healthy.

My BFF shared a breakfast cereal recipe with me that I think is wonderful.
It is based on the Skinny B cereal which is quite expensive so clever gal that she is
she made her own.

Like my BFF 
(she is wise and seriously savvy)

I did the same.
Copycat that I am!

Here's the basic formula;
1 cup organic buckwheat
1 cup organic chia
1 cup hulled hemp hearts

(optional additives are dried cranberries and pumpkin seeds)

Put 2 tablespoons in a bowl and 4 tablespoons water, juice or milk let sit 5 minutes 
top with 2 tablespoons Greek yogurt
and fruit
whatever you have on hand.

It sticks with you and has a great nutty flavour 
and is a super source of Omegas and fiber.
Keeps the blood sugar levels stable too.

Store this in the fridge for maximum freshness.

Thank you for dropping by today...
I heard on the news that there are over 200,000 active blogs on the net!
I am so grateful that you decided to pop in for a visit.

Now go off and seize what the day has to offer up to you.

Hostess
XO

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Waterfront walking the Hostess's route...

It was an early walk the morning that I snapped these images...
I struggled getting up the nerve as it was raining cats and dogs.

By the time I had negotiated the first few blocks there was a clearing in the weather and things improved immensely.


Good morning Sunshine!


I should have worn my sunglasses
it was really bright after the sun peeked through the clouds.


I was alone on the seafront
the only sounds were of gulls as they dipped and dove.

I wore my hair up in a messy up do to camouflage the fact that I hadn't styled it at all.
I wore my old grey LuLu Yoga pants
yoga top and down jacket.

Not one speck of glamour could be seen in this ensemble.
I wasn't looking for glamour
 walking and hoping for some health benefits.


The ocean calm with just a hint of a ripple on the rocky shore.
A feast for the eyes...
soaking in beauty is calorie free!


Kelp looking very much like a twisted mass of noodles.


A spot of pink
wild rose
damp with raindrops.


Hope that your are having a great start to your week.

Try and keep hydrated
and if you are on this journey to wellness with me
I hope that you are feeling positive about your regime.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Boo! it's Halloween

Halloween is here and I am excited to see all the wee children in their costumes.
They come knocking on the Humble Bungalow front door for treats.
Choruses of "trick or treat" are often shouted loudly before I even get the door open!
The event starts early around dinner time and we usually call it a night by 9 pm it's lights out.
We have never run out of candy before and I always worry that I haven't bought enough.
Some of my co workers get several hundred children, we usually have around 25 and if the weather is really inclement we may have as few as 10.


Our Jack o' Lantern is carved with jagged teeth
and spooky eyes.
Nothing very artsy, just the run of the mill pumpkin face
as in the past years when the kids were home we'd all take turns carving
and it was a group effort.
This year I was the sole carver.

I decorated the front porch while Mr. HB went to Home Depot to see about our new shower.

The reno is in full swing and taking up a lot of Mr. HB's time and expertise.
I am trying to keep the dust to a minimum
and sweep after each work session...
I am not very handy
but I can clean and am a passable painter
so my job is to keep the crew fed!


I hope the little ones are not scared tonight.
We've got a big bowl of candy to give out and I confess that I have snuck a few sweets myself
and I KNOW they are not allowed on my diet but I did it anyway!




I was hoping for a black cat but I had to settle for this black crow instead.


This black Mondo grass is thriving in the front yard.
I planted two this fall and have nestled them between 3 limelight hydrangeas.
The garden is looking like it's ready to turn in for the season and slumber until next Spring.
Which is fine by me because I am ready to sink my teeth into some new books.

We have a great used bookstore in the village
and I walked down there yesterday for some fresh air and a little book browsing.



I didn't come home empty handed so these will be added to the stack of books
that I have waiting for me to read.

I have been giving away books like nobody's business.
No storage means less clutter.

In keeping with the spooky theme here's 

I remember when it first came out 
how impressed I was by the choreography and the special effects.
It's still worth watching.

Happy Halloween!