Saturday, August 21, 2010

Change

People are always telling you that change is a good thing. But all they're really saying is that something you didn't want to happen at all, has happened.
(You've Got Mail)

That quote is from one of my favorite movies, You've Got Mail and it describes exactly how I have been feeling lately.  I do agree change can be a good thing, even an exciting thing at times.  However when  many changes happen all at once it can leave one feeling overwhelmed and even a bit sad.  My summer has been filled with just such changes. 

 I had been preparing myself for the first change for several months.  I knew it was coming.  As the month of June quickly approached this change became a reality.  My son would be graduating from High School.  Our home was filled with excitement and pride.  It brought joy to my husband and I to help Alex plan for his future.  But along with the excitement came a bit of sadness.  I began to realize that my role as a "Mommy" would be changed forever.  Oh of course I will always be Alex's Mom and he will always love me---he will just need me in a different way as he has grown into adulthood.  What a wonderful evening it was to watch as my son accepted his diploma and officially finished his high school career. 

An exciting time in my sons life.....A happy change......just one that I will have to get used to.

The next change was one that I knew would eventually happen I just wasn't as prepared for it to happen so soon.  The sweet girls that have been in my care while their parents worked, are also growing up.  Both girls came to me at age 7 weeks have grown to the ages of 10 and 6.  They  brought such joy and love to our home and have become a very special part of our family.  As time marches on the girls have developed different needs and it was decided that my daily time with them would come to an end.  A huge adjustment for me.


I miss my girls more than my written words can express.  But as Emma stated "Don't worry Mimi, we are not all done with you yet"  Thank goodness for that. 
Through this change, God has brought another sweet baby into my life.  His name is Drew and he will be my new daytime buddy.  We have become great friends already and I know he too will be a blessing to our family.

This next change was one that I was not prepared for at all.  Growing up you never think about your parents aging.  They are your parents and   they will be around forever to love and take care of you.  Then all at once something happens to shake that confidence and remind you that time has ticked by for them as well and they too are getting older.  My dad gave us a scare this Summer with several trips to the emergency room and a couple of extended stays in the hospital.  We already knew that he had COPD but the doctors ordered several more tests and were preparing us for a very frightening result.  As we waited to schedule these tests and then for the results, I spent a great deal of time with my parents---preparing for my dads return home from the hospital, visiting and looking through old pictures. 
He was unable to attend Alex's graduation party so we celebrated with him the next day.
God does answer prayers and the results of my Dad's tests were very positive and he is getting stronger everyday. 
Even though these changes were unwelcome and not at all what I would have wished for, I can see a positive result in each one.  Alex is growing into a fine young man and has such a bright future.  I could not be prouder of him.  The girls will forever have a place in my heart.  Even though I will not see them every day they remain a special part of my family.  I look forward to developing a bond with my new little guy and to the blessing it will be watching him grow.  God is faithful and I am so thankful that my Dad is recovering.  I am also looking forward to creating once again.  I am working on several projects and  am once again excited and ready to share them with you.  Thanks to all of you for your notes of concern---All is well.  Change can be a good thing. 

Monday, May 17, 2010

The Weekend in Review

The weather here in Pittsburgh this past weekend can be described by no other word than PERFECT.  The sun was warm and radiant with temperatures reaching 70 degrees.  An absolute ideal weekend to spend in the outdoors.  Saturday morning my husband and I headed out early to visit a few garage sales and to take in one of Emma's soccer games.  He usually doesn't enjoy going to garage sales but they just happened to be very close to the soccer field.  When I asked him if he enjoyed the garage sales he said if it wasn't for Emma he would much rather have stayed home and saved his treasure hunting for the local flea market.  The soccer game was fun to watch--Emma even scored a goal--and I was delighted to find these two treasures....
After our garage sale adventures, I spent the rest of the day finishing up the gardens and patio---trimming, mulching and adding just a few more plants.  Gardening is a lot of work but I just love the end result.
I was delighted when my Mom brought me this vintage birdcage stand.  Apparently it had been in her basement for some time and she thought I could do something fun with it.  She was right--I quickly  grabbed on of my favorite buckets and filled it with the sweetest pink daisies and white bacopa.  It looked so happy hanging from the little hook meant to hold the birdcage. 
Even Mabel and Sassy enjoyed the beautiful weather.  Mabel is always up for a game of "Look I got the ball---come and chase me" 
On Sunday we did a little flea marketing
a little picnicking
and a little relaxing
We finished off the weekend by watching the season conclusion of Survivor.  I even lit the teekie torches.
  Because Jerri was voted off I was cheering for Sandra but Alex and Alex were voting for Russell (what!! you have to be joking) All night I had to listen to chants "Russell is going to  win" This picture captures the moment that I could chant back "Sandra won "
I hope you all had a fun relaxing weekend.  The next few days hold rain for us.  It is a good thing however--I have many deadlines to meet so I will be in my studio creating as the raindrops hit my window. 

Thursday, May 13, 2010

How Does Your Garden Grow?.....

With silver bells,
And cockleshells,
And pretty maids all in a row.

It seems that the time of year has arrived that I take a bit of a break from creating in my studio.  With a couple of visits to the local greenhouse I aim my creativity at the outdoors.  I have a small patio right outside of my kitchen door and in the Summer this patio becomes an extra room of our home.  We eat our meals , watch a little TV, read a good book, play board games surrounded by the beauty of nature.  I wanted to share with you tonight some of my favorite areas of my garden.  As you will see I love to add vintage pieces among the flowers for added interest.  I hope you enjoy my little tour....... 
Did you notice the little Beagle nose poking through the fence? Sassy is always at the gate ready to welcome any visitor or passerby.  Mabel on the otherhand is happy to relax in the backyard under the big shade tree.
I have a few more flowers to plant and then it is back to the studio for me.  There are several projects that need completed so check back soon.  I will be posting pictures as soon as they are finished.   
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