take a walk

Mac and I made our way over to the park yesterday. He had never been there before and he was so excited! There was actual GRASS, and it was GREEN! The weather was a bit overcast and there was a slight breeze. Mac sniffed EVERYTHING (twice) and after he was sufficiently wore out we made our way back home. We had a very good sleep last night, to say the least.

Click the image for more some more green.

instagram images by me

AT-AT day afternoon

This animated short by Patrick Boivin makes me smile. I had to watch it 3 times (ok, 4 times). Visit Patrick’s vimeo to see how he gave life to a vintage toy.  I wish I could have gotten it to embed here on the blog at a larger size but the new embed code for Vimeo has got me stumped. Minus a few fun hours with old friends on Saturday, I spent most of my weekend in a funk. I’ve decided to take on some new personal projects to help snap me out of it. Mostly fun online tutorials, craft projects and brainstorming new things to add to the shop. Got a shiny new notebook today, can’t wait to scribble all over it! I found a fun tutorial over at Hank & Hunt last week that I’ve been meaning to share with you. And, I put what I learned to good use making little animated GIFs of my favorite AT-AT moments:

(Head over to Hank & Hunt for Photoshop tutorial on how to make animated GIFs like these.)

things i’m afraid to tell you

Today was not a great day. Mac was evil all morning and I woke up with a lot pain and very little patience. Work was awful, I got home really late and finally had a moment to relax around 10 o’clock. Relaxing, for me, means catching up on twitter, facebook and reading my favorite blogs while eating popsicles before dragging myself up the stairs to bed (so glamorous, I know). Tonight, while relaxing, I caught a thread on twitter from Ez @creaturecomfort which led me to this post about sharing more real-life (or less filtered) content on our blogs and how our envy of the pretty little vignettes of life we see on blogs, and the like, can eat away at us… causing feelings of being “less than”. I’m summarizing, of course. I read Ez’s whole post (wicked long – but worth it) and then went on to read many other posts on the same topic from other blog authors. It was very interesting and comforting, and encouraging to read some of the real details of peoples lives. The not so pretty things that make us all real and perfectly imperfect humans.

Ever since creating this blog three or so years ago (who’s counting? 555 posts.). I’ve concentrated on keeping it positive, funny, kind, and well…pretty. But my life is not in any way perfect and neither am I. If I’m being honest… most of my life has been a fucking mess (in real life I swear. a lot.) So, here is my (current) list of things I am afraid to tell you. I hope it helps me feel more real (or less perfect) to my “readers” (hi mom) and maybe encourages you to share a little bit more of your own rough edges in your posts.
  1. I have been feeling irrelevant for about a month or so. I am concerned it has something to do with reading blogs by people who I “used to” relate to but somehow their “new book”, “new husband”, “new baby” news has left me feeling less than. And also, feeling a bit “left behind” somehow.
  2. I classify myself as an underachiever.
  3. I hate my smile. It’s BIG and crooked and hardly ever smile in pictures because of it.
  4. I live paycheck to paycheck even though I’ve had the same job for 11 years, a college degree and lived in the same townhouse for 7 years. I just opened my first savings account. It currently has $11 in it.
  5. I literally ate a whole can of frosting in the course of two nights (really, really). I’m not a stress eater but I think the aforementioned “irrelevant” feelings are starting to change that.
  6. I use big words like “aforementioned” sometimes in blog posts to offset my whole underachiever thing.
  7. I am really crappy at relationships, I have HUGE trust issues that prevent me from letting anybody get too close.
  8. I have chronic inflammation (since I was 20) and it affects my hips and spine. I am in pain most of the time (allergic to most pain medication) and it prevents me from wanting to meet new people, since they will eventually see me in pain and that makes me vulnerable. I also hate pity, so I (try) to avoid this topic when people say I “look tired” or ask if I’ve hurt myself.
  9. I am SUPER clumsy. I am the one that trips up the stairs, breaks my own bones, faints in the street or tells a story at the bar with grand hand gestures that knock a beer into the air and showers my best friend with Michelob Light.
  10. I used to think I knew how my life was going to be, but after my divorce I stopped making plans… or wanting things like a family… because I am afraid of it being taken from me… again. I know this is bad.

That’s a lot of stuff… there’s more of course but… no need to spill all the ugly beans at once, right?

This post was inspired by EzErin, and Nichole – who were inspired by this post by Jess

before and after :: dining room

Finally, the sun came out today and I could take proper pictures of the completed dining room. As I have mentioned before, it’s a teeny tiny space. But now it’s a teeny tiny space with a lot more spice.

I started by choosing a color palette. Sherwin-Williams was a big help here. I consulted with a store associate (thanks, Tom in Riverside!) and utilized their online Color Visualizer app. Very cool. The main color is called Peppery. My mom sent me an awesome table runner (it’s actually a scarf, but awesome as a table runner and Mom-approved). How does she always know what to get me? (probably magic)

I now have a lot more storage. The table has a discreet yet spacious cubby at it’s base and the faux leather storage ottoman (stealthily hidden from Mr. Kitty under a quilt) holds my kitchen linens, special glassware and other fancypants whatnot. I put inexpensive sheers on the two windows, they filter the light perfectly and the leafy shadows that come across the table during mid-day are soothing (click the gallery above to see the images larger). I’m THISCLOSE to painting the even tinier kitchen space a midnight blue. Totally serious. Maybe this Fall?

I’ve made a lot more dinners since vamping this space and even more desserts. I love it so much.

make stuff

It’s no secret that I love just about EVERYTHING James Hance does. (Obsessed much? Yes, I am. Thank you for asking.)  He’s got all sorts of goodness going on at Red Bubble (t-shirts & hoodies, kids shirts, stickers, iPhone cases) in addition to the prints you can order through his website. Anyhoo, I’ve found myself with a lot more free time lately (which is awesome, btw). I’ve redecorated, reorganized, weeded, planted, baked, napped…and now I’m making stuff. Or, making stuff better, I should say. I ordered stickers from James’ Red Bubble and turned them into magnets using MagneCote (I know a guy). The Red Bubble stickers come kiss-cut on a strip of decent quality vinyl. I stuck them on a sheet of magnet material and got out my scissors. With a smidge of precision and dash of patience, it was not long before I had custom fridge magnets. I recently got a shiny (ok, it’s not shiny, it’s just white) new refrigerator and I’m tickled every time I see these adorkable magnets. I’ve already ordered more stickers (since this project was somewhat of a test).

This weekend I have more DIY projects planned (Oh hello, Mother’s Day. Here so soon?) and I will finally post before and after pictures of my teeny tiny dining room. TTFN!

image © Aimee Elizabeth McEwen, magnets inspired by James Hance.

easter parade

 

Happy Easter! I’ve been playing around with Instagram (now available for Android) and I pretty much LOVE it. Me and the furry kiddles had a lovely day yesterday. I made a bunny cake (carrot!) while they napped. Then we (okay, it was just me) colored some eggs. It was a tad experimental since I was using brown eggs (fresh from the farm, thanks Ronnie!). Then Mac and I made a Dunkin Donuts run and went for a few walks. He ran around the back yard all crazyfaced last night and subsequently got a bath. We slept like babies when it was all said and done. I have a few more eastery crafts to do today but for now I’m off to make some egg salad, (my favorite) and take Mac on a very long walk. This has been the best Easter ever and I have the BEST friends EVER. Love you guys.

Bunny Cake inspired by this post at Silly Bee’s Chickadees

keep drawing

Draw. Everyday.

Last year I started doodling again, as a sort of stress relief. I have a lot less stress now, but have decided to begin drawing everyday; something, anything, everything! It will be a beautiful mess I’m sure.

Here’s today’s doodle: (note to self: buy more pencils)