Thursday, February 23, 2012

Land Girls

There are very few t.v. shows that I truly enjoy. Most are just guilty pleasures that I watch to relax and have a good laugh. The other night when there was nothing good on and I was determined to find an excuse to just sit, I resorted to searching through netflix. Usually this endeavor doesn't prove fruitful, but this time I was pleasantly surprised.


I found a lovely t.v. series produced by the BBC called Land Girls. It's set in England during WWII and follows a handful of young ladies who have signed up to help the wartime effort by working on a farm to support the troops.

The story lines are sincere and sweet while keeping true to the hardships of the day. Another reason I adore it is for the historical aspect - in telling the story and in fashion. All I can say is.....I LOVE the vintage attire!! The fabrics are gorgeous. Even their work clothes are inspiring! Wishing I could dress like that to work on our farm. I guess I could, but I wonder what the neighbors would think.......

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

For the love of laundry


Sometimes it feels like trying to eat an elephant.........
the chore of doing laundry.

Six kids mixed with five basketball leagues, social gatherings, and the everyday school attire = mountains of laundry and a life sentence of stain removal and wash separately. One thing that I've found to brighten my dismal plight is a pretty vintage piece of pottery. It's much better than that ugly orange Tide box...........



It reminds me of my Grandma Reeder. I believe she had something similar in her house. It really seems to make a difference. Silly, but true - a little bit of pretty goes a long way!


Friday, February 10, 2012

Vintage Patterns


While at my local thrift store, I was lucky enough to find some vintage patterns. It's been awhile since I've sewn any kind of apparel, so they sparked my interest. I also love the tailored look of these dresses! Hopefully I can make these work.


Also, you can find new reproduction patterns from the 40's through the 70's. This is fun since finding the right size and a style you like at the thrift store can be difficult.


Now I just need to find some quiet time to focus - keeping the unpicking at a minimum!!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Mini Roses


As Valentine's Day approaches, it's common to see the grocery store floral department stock up on mini roses. I LOVE these dainty little plants. Why is it that anything in miniature is adorable?




I end up purchasing one every year, regardless that their life span, in my care, seems less than what it should be. They're lucky to make it to the day of love!



I usually buy the color of rose that we had at our wedding, but this year I couldn't resist buying this pink and red one. I love the two colors together. It's so bright and cheery compared to the dreariness going on outside. Plus, compared to it's long stem cousin, this one is much cheaper and still reminds me of love - how could I not purchase one? Now all I need is some chocolate!!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Beautiful Moon


Waking up at 5:30 a.m. for Maren's basketball practice is starting to get old. This is the last week and I woke up trying to focus on that fact - I needed a positive focus! As we drove up to town, I couldn't help but notice the full moon hovering over the hills. It was a truly a beautiful and peaceful sight.



Why is it that something so distant can have such power over us? It's attributed feelings of romance, shifts in our moods, and control of the tides. I appreciate the reminder that I am small. It seems to put this world in perspective and today, that's just what I needed!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Dreaming of.......


I've felt a little blue lately - not sad, just kind of ho-hum. I've heard a lot of people credit the weather for their lack of enthusiasm. I would have to agree........but for different reasons. I am not in need of a sunny spring. You see, I love overcast, dreary days. And darn it, I am missing winter - the beauty of the snow falling, the gathering of our family staying safe and warm in our cozy house, and the realization of blessings easily overlooked otherwise.



Living on a farm, means snow = more work, stress on the cows, and the frustration that comes with all things "frozen". So, I feel a little guilty when I secretly wish for snow. I know it's selfish, but a good old fashioned snow storm is like pushing the pause button on life.


Plus, who doesn't love sleigh riding, building a snowman, a mug of hot chocolate with marshmallows, and a warm fire.


I don't need months of winter, just one good storm will do. After that, I will be more than willing to move onto what all the rest of you are wishing for..............sunny days!! Then, we all can be happy!



Believe it or not, David can find happiness in the snow - I have the proof!!