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8.30.2010

Dream With Me...

There is just something about the shop pictured above that I just adore.
The stone exterior.  Vivid blue shutters.
Wood beams on the ceilings.
The pop of green on the inside.
Tile floor patterns.
It reminds of the months I spent in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
A charming city within a city,
the Old Town has a coliseum built in the 2nd Century
as well as Roman gates and walls.
In the city center, there are many cute shops
featuring Bulgarian designers.
One lady I met through my host made me 
a dress to wear at my wedding reception.

Dream with me for a moment,
that the shop in the picture is my own little boutique.
What would I feature?
Certainly, an eclectic assortment of vintage clothing,
one of a kind jewelry pieces made by artistic friends,
purses galore, and shoes.
Lots and lots of fun shoes.

These below are from my closet.
Never thought of myself as a "shoe girl"
but I tend to like interesting footwear.
At a steal.
These were purchased when I was on the hunt for black shoes 
to wear to my Mom's memorial service.  
I refused to get something safe and boring,
wanting to a) have shoes that I'd wear again 
and b) remember my Mom and her great sense of fashion and style.
They're surprisingly comfortable.  And were 1/3 the original price.
These shoes pay homage to my Mom's pointy-toed snakeskin heels
that started my fascination with funky fashion in the first place.
Tragic was the day my ten year old feet grew out of them.
But the vibrant orange soothes my wounded memory.
A delicate shoe for spring and summer,
acquired in the best way possible -
never worn and given to me!
Pointy-toes with a slight heel,
just waiting for an invitation to a garden party.

8.27.2010

My First Giveaway...soon!!!

I picked up a special prize a few weeks ago but have been waiting until September 1st to host my first giveaway.  A hint:  it was a sought after, oft mentioned item last Autumn in the blogosphere.    

So, check back on September 1st, and the giveaway will be under way!

8.25.2010

Buggin' Out!

Having a daughter who enjoys experimenting with various fashions and puts up with my whimsical creations is a delight!  I've made many types of floral headbands and barrettes for her but was bored with the same-old, same-old.


Then I saw them.  Bugs at the Dollar Store.  And a new idea was born.  
She wore the bumble bee with a yellow gingham dress, and it was darling!  And I adore the cheery green of the grasshopper.
Many of the floral accessories were featured here previously, except these two...
Little girls are precious, aren't they?  And truly a gift!

8.05.2010

From My Mother...

One of my favorite pictures of my mother.
Pondering the very different relationships each of us kids had with her.
When I was ten, I was fascinated by two pairs of my mother's shoes.
Pointy-toed high heels made out of snakeskin.
I loved parading around the hallway, lost on an imaginary runway.
So stylish and cool.
My mother and I shared a love of fashion.
She gave me all of her custom made outfits from the late 60s and 70s,
like the suit in the picture above.
She also taught me about jewelry, 
the qualities of various stones and the importance of real gold. 
When I got ears my pierced, she bought me 18K gold earrings.
And she let me wear her star-sapphire earrings to school sometimes.
Birthday gifts usually included a beautiful new piece of jewelry,
a ring with my birthstone, necklaces, brooches.  
A gorgeous watch. 

My favorite photo of my mother and me.
Other things my mother bestowed to me... 

A love of big hair and big sunglasses.
An admiration of Sophia Loren.
(we swore we'd follow her glamizon example into old age),
Her dramatic flair - she was a professional dancer, 
studying traditional dance from the age of three.
(I've had my time on stage and have been in a few films and commercials.)
Black liquid eyeliner skills.
(when I was 16 and officially allowed to wear make-up, 
she gave me a kit and taught me how to properly apply everything.  
She used to give me a new make-up kit every Christmas.)
Ability to Organize and Schedule.
Creativity.
A strong voice and sensitive heart.
Compassion for those less fortunate.
Did I mention a short temper???
(Smile.) 

8.01.2010

Saying Goodbye...

On July 16th, my mother went home to be with the Lord.  I was grateful to have been able to be with my family and to visit her for the two weeks prior to her passing.  Though she was pretty much in a coma during that time, she did open her eyes and squeeze my hands tightly one morning.  That was the most movement she showed.  

We had a Memorial Service for her a week later on July 23rd.  Though I'd like to share more about that at a later time, this is where I said my goodbyes to my mother.
One of my favorite memories is the afternoon I spent with my mother and my children here by the Lafayette River.  We sat under the shade of trees with a Japanese picnic lunch, enjoying the lovely view and cool breezes.  We must have been there for several hours.  It was a perfect day.