tonight our family is going to lay really low, we have had such a busy busy Christmas week and most of us are feeling under the weather. the perfect reason to stay bundled up together watching movies and ringing in the new year as a family! I think Mr. Gough and I might enjoy a special drink after the kids go to bed - this season we have been enjoying a yummy hot buttered rum on occassion - the best batter recipe in my opinion, found here!
I am so looking forward to what 2011 holds, may you have a blessed and safe evening celebrating in whatever way you enjoy..see you in the New Year!
resolutions and such
2011 is upon us and although my long list of resolutions includes things like: loose these thirty pounds of baby weight, and become and amazing chef that seamlessly puts together incredible menus on a dime (is it just me who has the most lofty of goals and intentions on the first of each year?) there are things on my list that are deeply important to me that I hope to accomplish in some way in 2011.
Simplicity tops my list this year. It seems to be a popular idea these days with countless books and blogs and tons of ideas on how to pare down and simplify your life. I admit that I love reading these but often times feel very overwhelmed by how much I have to learn in the area of simplicity. It is however after Christmas that I look around our home and am frustrated by how much "stuff" we have accumulated and how I want to take a huge garbage sack and throw it all away and start over.
Doesn't seem like the right method to change my habits though. So this year I hope to take one tiny baby step towards the practice of simplicity each week. Setting attainable goals to clean out while also enjoying being creative without spending tons of money. For me I think it most important to define what simplicity means to me so that there is room to not be perfect but more importantly intentional about what comes into our home and how we spend our time.
I spend so much of my time cleaning and picking up with this house full of little ones. I told Mr. Gough the other day that I am fed up with cleaning up our "stuff" and if we had less of it than possibly I would have more time for the things most important to me. Time to sit on the floor with my babes working a puzzle or playing a game or making a batch of homemade bread. I think out of all the reasons to simplify my life the one most important to me is the idea of finding time to do the things that are truly important without having that nagging feeling that the "things" around me need my attention.
So first goal is to begin uncluttering our home. Getting out the garbage bags and deciding what stays and what goes. And only allowing new things to enter our home if we really need it or it has a purpose that meets my goal of simplifying.Seems easy enough but I am already getting stressed out writing this down. I admit that I like my "things" even though they drive me nuts.
After college I lived with my best friend, Claire for several years. Claire is my biggest inspiration with simplicity by far. She literally owns nothing that doesn't have extreme importance or value. Her home is gorgeous and simple, modern with just enough touches to be interesting but not overwhelming - clean and simple. When we lived together often she would go through her stuff paring down which would encourage me to do the same. I would put a bunch of stuff in a huge sack that I intended to get rid of and set it outside my bedroom door...it would sit and sit and I had such a hard time getting rid of it because there would be those items in the bag that although I never used or needed I just couldn't part with. Claire would wait a few weeks and then without asking just take it out to donate. She knew I needed help with that part. And funny thing once it was gone it was hard to even remember what was in the bag in the first place.
So bear with me as I begin working on simplifying my life. I think I might occasionally blog about my process or frustrations. Please feel free to share any tips or ideas you might have that could help me on my pursuit.
So what about you,what resolutions top your list for 2011?
Simplicity tops my list this year. It seems to be a popular idea these days with countless books and blogs and tons of ideas on how to pare down and simplify your life. I admit that I love reading these but often times feel very overwhelmed by how much I have to learn in the area of simplicity. It is however after Christmas that I look around our home and am frustrated by how much "stuff" we have accumulated and how I want to take a huge garbage sack and throw it all away and start over.
Doesn't seem like the right method to change my habits though. So this year I hope to take one tiny baby step towards the practice of simplicity each week. Setting attainable goals to clean out while also enjoying being creative without spending tons of money. For me I think it most important to define what simplicity means to me so that there is room to not be perfect but more importantly intentional about what comes into our home and how we spend our time.
I spend so much of my time cleaning and picking up with this house full of little ones. I told Mr. Gough the other day that I am fed up with cleaning up our "stuff" and if we had less of it than possibly I would have more time for the things most important to me. Time to sit on the floor with my babes working a puzzle or playing a game or making a batch of homemade bread. I think out of all the reasons to simplify my life the one most important to me is the idea of finding time to do the things that are truly important without having that nagging feeling that the "things" around me need my attention.
So first goal is to begin uncluttering our home. Getting out the garbage bags and deciding what stays and what goes. And only allowing new things to enter our home if we really need it or it has a purpose that meets my goal of simplifying.Seems easy enough but I am already getting stressed out writing this down. I admit that I like my "things" even though they drive me nuts.
After college I lived with my best friend, Claire for several years. Claire is my biggest inspiration with simplicity by far. She literally owns nothing that doesn't have extreme importance or value. Her home is gorgeous and simple, modern with just enough touches to be interesting but not overwhelming - clean and simple. When we lived together often she would go through her stuff paring down which would encourage me to do the same. I would put a bunch of stuff in a huge sack that I intended to get rid of and set it outside my bedroom door...it would sit and sit and I had such a hard time getting rid of it because there would be those items in the bag that although I never used or needed I just couldn't part with. Claire would wait a few weeks and then without asking just take it out to donate. She knew I needed help with that part. And funny thing once it was gone it was hard to even remember what was in the bag in the first place.
So bear with me as I begin working on simplifying my life. I think I might occasionally blog about my process or frustrations. Please feel free to share any tips or ideas you might have that could help me on my pursuit.
So what about you,what resolutions top your list for 2011?
Ruche :: Holiday Look Book
I am crushing on all of the adorable and affordable styles and pieces in this seasons look book from Ruche. I have a couple of their things from seasons past and if I had anywhere to go on New Year's Eve or my pre-pregnancy body was even anywhere close to being back (which it is not, hello goals for 2011) than I would be seriously tempted to purchase something.
I will have to be satisfied with window shopping this year - I can't actually remember the last time we went out for the big countdown. I remember the year I lived in Chicago and went to a huge party at a hotel dressed in a sequins skirt and blouse and four inch heels. Danced the night away in the windy city, to be twenty again! But I think I am most satisfied being tucked in at home with my kiddos and sweet husband to ring in the new year. I am a true home body at heart!
on another note. has anyone else noticed that red head models are cropping up every where this year? being a red head myself I told my husband that I have waited for thirty years to be considered "in" - maybe 2011 is my year!
make something monday :: doily prints
last week when I was wrapping Christmas gifts I decided to try to make something fun and handmade with supplies I had around the house. I grabbed the roll of white craft paper we use most days for coloring and painting, some doilies that were sitting on my desk, a handful of acrylic paints and a sponge brush.
My idea was to use the doilies as a stencil thinking it would make a cute snowflake pattern and started playing around with it. But I only finished enough paper for one present before I decided to divert my attention to printing doilies onto some of Josie's white onesies. I just loved how sweet and delicate the pattern looked - feminine and perfect for an easy design.
Then it occurred to me that the prints looked more like a wreath than a snowflake. I got out my favorite glue went to town decorating the green one with a pink velvet bow and rhinestones, things I already had sitting around my studio.
Josie wore it to the Christmas Eve service at church with a matching bow in her hair. It looked so cute for the five minutes that it wasn't covered in baby spit up!
My idea was to use the doilies as a stencil thinking it would make a cute snowflake pattern and started playing around with it. But I only finished enough paper for one present before I decided to divert my attention to printing doilies onto some of Josie's white onesies. I just loved how sweet and delicate the pattern looked - feminine and perfect for an easy design.
Then it occurred to me that the prints looked more like a wreath than a snowflake. I got out my favorite glue went to town decorating the green one with a pink velvet bow and rhinestones, things I already had sitting around my studio.
Josie wore it to the Christmas Eve service at church with a matching bow in her hair. It looked so cute for the five minutes that it wasn't covered in baby spit up!
I was glad that I was able to make a little something special for her first Christmas and think I will try my hand at painting onesies again in the very near future, so instantly gratifying!
What about you, did you make anything for your little ones to wear this year? Next up I want to try an easy skirt pattern that is running around in my head - I love having a little girl to dress, sooo much fun!!
*for this project I first slid a piece of card stock in between the layers of fabric and then simply laid a doily onto the spot desired. I carefully dabbed some fabric (I used acrylic) paint over the doily with a sponge brush. I found that a lighter hand made a prettier print. Let the paint dry for several hours and then turn the shirt inside out and heat set by ironing several times over the printed area. Turn the shirt right side out and embellish with whatever fun things you have - I could totally see embroidery on these too!
Enjoy!
brought to you by
little miss Josie who likes to keep her mama up late. {Josie these bags under mommies eyes are getting pretty bad}
now I do enjoy our little mother/daughter late night chats but lady I need to teach you a bit about beauty sleep...I know you are cute enough without it but hon I am not as young as I use to be..I need some.
and I know you are only two months old but all these midnight snacks are wearing me out.
PS. you snore..and it's super cute, I love you little lady now go to bed!
now I do enjoy our little mother/daughter late night chats but lady I need to teach you a bit about beauty sleep...I know you are cute enough without it but hon I am not as young as I use to be..I need some.
and I know you are only two months old but all these midnight snacks are wearing me out.
PS. you snore..and it's super cute, I love you little lady now go to bed!
Orange Thyme
first I would like to preface this post by saying that I am not the kind of girl who likes to hand out makeup advice. ever. there is a back story and most friends who have known me long enough know that I am pretty much clueless when it comes to the makeup department. I usually use a bit of under eye concealer (a must with a new baby and sleepless nights) some brown mascara and maybe a clear gloss.
so that is why this post is kind of a big deal to me. because I am going to tell you about an amazing lip stain I purchased a few weeks ago and I love it so much that I feel the need to tell someone. Orange Thyme - a featured Etsy seller this past summer in fact, has a ton of amazing vegan beauty products with incredible prices. I couldn't help myself but order something to make me feel a little special in my yoga pants and all I can say is - wow! I am in love with the lip stains. I ordered the blackberry and the cherry and they are both such perfect colors. The texture of these are super soft and smooth. the perfect hint of color almost like you just ate a handful of fresh berries or a cherry popsicle! A very subtle berry scent and long lasting to boot. and these babies have all of four ingredients!!
I am hooked and will be ordering more and can't wait to try out some of the other yummy looking products in the line! now if only I could get some of my other beauty rituals worked out. I am horrible about taking care of my skin and really would love to find a few more fun products to spice up my dull makeup bag. If you have any suggestions please do share!!
so that is why this post is kind of a big deal to me. because I am going to tell you about an amazing lip stain I purchased a few weeks ago and I love it so much that I feel the need to tell someone. Orange Thyme - a featured Etsy seller this past summer in fact, has a ton of amazing vegan beauty products with incredible prices. I couldn't help myself but order something to make me feel a little special in my yoga pants and all I can say is - wow! I am in love with the lip stains. I ordered the blackberry and the cherry and they are both such perfect colors. The texture of these are super soft and smooth. the perfect hint of color almost like you just ate a handful of fresh berries or a cherry popsicle! A very subtle berry scent and long lasting to boot. and these babies have all of four ingredients!!
I am hooked and will be ordering more and can't wait to try out some of the other yummy looking products in the line! now if only I could get some of my other beauty rituals worked out. I am horrible about taking care of my skin and really would love to find a few more fun products to spice up my dull makeup bag. If you have any suggestions please do share!!
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