Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Say "Yes", to cucumbers.

Say "Yes" to Cucumbers!

With a three year old in the house, I'm always looking for ways to treat myself to a little break + find a zen moment in the day, whether it's a nice cup of herbal tea or a mid-day facial with these fabulous little Yes to Cucumbers Natural Glow Facial Towelettes I recently spotted in the organics section of my grocery store.  They're soft, soothing, and refreshing.  But best of all, they're 98.7% natural!  And now they're on my must-have list.  I'm considering about adding them to all of my baby shower gifts.

Monday, August 30, 2010

distracted, an apology

Friends, I'm here to apologize.  To you + to my lovely blogging partner, Liz.  I've been a little distracted from this blog lately.  I'm preparing for birth support training with my birth idol, Penny Simkin in less than a month.  The reading is meaty. 


My head is full of thoughts about the mechanics of chilbirth and the politics of the way women are treated about their births in America.  Do you want to hear about that?!  The pressure I am putting on myself is heavy.  I feel like I'm behind the curve, as I haven't been a student in years.  I'm learning how to learn again. 

But I'm in a thriving time of life, and loving it.  I even got away for a sweet + silly date with my husband this weekend.  I promise to visit you all more often.  I love you.  And I love this blog.

current projects

i had a friend in college who used to mock me constantly about being like a grandmother. 
this is a picture of all the things i plan on using to make myself things.  a halfway knit hat, yarn for a cowl, and fabric for 2 dresses and a blouse. 
yup.
i think he may have been right :)
cheers to you, ioan.
liz

Friday, August 27, 2010

weekend aspirations


* get our study all tidy, up and ready for fall quarter (which is just around the corner!) * figure out if a party is indeed necessary for my 29th and get it rolling
* cheer on a friends first date with a new super hot interest
* go on a bike ride with the family
* get Bean's hair cut
* go to the farmers market

not a long list - it leaves room for fun and flexibility in one of these last weekends of summer. what are your weekend aspirations, friends?!

cheers!
liz

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

loving my love



Sometimes I forget to love on my Love. 

He's the type of man whose constant, predictable.  Someone close to us once referred to him as "the Rock of Gibraltar."  And they are right.  But the Rock of Gibraltar comes more with more hard surfaces than plush, pillow-y comfort.  So it's up to me to bring that out of him.  And I often forget, too.  So today, I am remembering to love my Love.

And having a card like these from blue pool road helps.  A lot.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Covets & Cravings

1. Yes, I am a major pattern/texture addict, I'm not afraid to say it.  And Anthropologie is my drug dealer.  Check out this way fun look.
2. Melissa introduced me to the evils of Fossil recently, and this watch may sneak its way into my dresser drawer sooner than later.
3. I have seriously been coveting this awesome multi-tasker tote pattern by Anna Maria Horner for a long time.  Now that I'm sewing a bit, maybe I should buy it....
4. Dana of MADE created this free tutorial for quilted notecards using scraps of fabric.  too fun!
5. eventually, ya'll may realize that I (liz) am completely obsessed with Shaun White (and it's not why you think!).  He has a new clothing line being offered here at Target.
6. these stacker rings from lemonadehandmade on etsy are equally bold, delicate and lovely.

what are some of the things you've been drooling over as of late?  anything you will actually indulge in, or just browser-window-shop, like me?
(see Husband, I'm being good! ;-)  )
cheers!
liz

Friday, August 20, 2010

weekend aspirations

I am going to the Oregon Coast this weekend, with new super cool grad-school friends.  Here are my weekend wishes....

  • to not totally dork out and make these rad new unmarried friends regret inviting a "mom"

  • to actually enjoy the relaxation away from Bean and Husband

  • to keep my wallet in my purse and enjoy window shopping

  • to sleep past 7:30am
happy weekends all!
liz

Thursday, August 19, 2010

As Rachel Zoe would say....

"shut the front door!"

seriously, when my blogger friend Katy posted this Etsy link, I (obviously!) went to browse, and DIED!  I need a Visa Gift Card for my birthday, people - Etsy calls my name!! Check these cuties out!

cheers!
liz

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Twilight Saga

I avoided these books for a good while, but just before the first movie came out, I was convinced to pick them up.  I ate all 4 books up in about 2 days.  Now, I know they're some of the most poorly written books I've read, but in my opinion, the story is wonderful - and I read a lot!!

Recently I've come upon a new blogger to follow the housewifeblogger, and her latest post is about the appeal these books have on even us married ladies.  check her out here.  Personally, I think she's the bees knees :)

low-tech kitchen gadgets

This morning Prudent Baby put up a post about her favorite low tech kitchen gadgets and I loved it!  I immediately picked up my camera and (after some quick organizing) took a picture of my personal favorites!
My Top 4 Low-Tech Kitchen Gadgets!
technically, there are 7 low-tech's here, but since 3 of them are the same, I will say we have 4 faves here!

1) utensil canister - I keep these just to the right of my stove.  They hold my heat-proof spatulas, wooden spoons, and other things I regularly use like my ladle, and tongs.
2) my butter dish - we had a nice white ceramic butter dish since we were married, but recently it cracked.  I took the opportunity to get this lovely new yellow one from anthropologie.  Why do I love a butter dish? It lets me keep a small amount of butter covered, but out on the counter at all times, soft & ready to spread.
3) olive oil jar - we use olive oil for all of our cooking, and keeping it accessible and with a pour spout is really handy for the everyday.
4) salt pinch pot - my sister made this pot for me in her High School pottery class.  I love it for the certianty it gives in adding salt to a dish.  it's easy to use a measuring spoon for a recipe, and I believe I use a lot less in my cooking because I can see what I'm pouring in. 

Just looking at this picture makes me happy.  Low tech or not, these are my favorite kitchen aids.  What are yours, dear friends??

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

the mom purse

Now that we've grown past the "diaper bag" stage in our family, I've been on a quest for the right purse.  We all know that just because I'm not hauling around diapers and baby bottles doesn't mean I'm sans other peoples' stuff!  I'm the mom - that's my job.


My requirements:



  • large enough to carry "stuff" but not so big that it allows for so much that I get a shoulder ache

  • asthetically pleasing - I no longer need a bag that Daddy has to feel OK about carrying

  • handmade and/or environmentally sensitive.
Not so bad, right?  Well, I have yet to find anything since my quest started two years ago.  Can you help?  I'm taking suggestions!


This one may have to suffice:




Friday, August 6, 2010

weekend aspirations

* determine what I want to make with these fabrics I picked up at Ikea

* keep working on my first sashiko pillowcase

* to make an Anda dress in a material that doesn't resemble a hospital gown as much as this does (guess I have a new homemade nightgown!)


* to braid my hair like this


and, oh yeah - pack my family up for a week long vacation at the beach that starts sunday!