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our last two weeks in snapshots:

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The most wonderful thing about these last two weeks, by far, was the Goodwill Summer Conference in Miami Beach. It was unbelievable. For three days I was surrounded by people who, like myself, are in love with thrifting, addicted to making, and always looking for new ways to share ideas. We spent the conference swapping DIYs and sharing funny thrift store stories in the swelteringly hot Florida weather. Now I know why everyone cringed when I told them I was going to Miami in August! I mean, it gets hot in New England in the summer, but not that hot – it was so humid that walking outside felt like swimming.

Still, staying in the Art Deco district forced me to venture outside. Just from my window in the Loews hotel I could see hundreds of beautiful vintage signs glittering in fancy scripts. The architecture of the buildings was a dream, and these towering structures came in every color imaginable! It was absolutely fantastic. The clothing style, however, was a different story. I guess Ryan + I stuck out like two sore thumbs because people kept asking us where we were from! Even amongst the other tourists we truly did look out of place.

My presentation went swimmingly {Of course, the sangria they served us didn’t hurt my comfort level up there}! I was nervous every second right up until I was introduced and stepped out onto the stage. But being up on there with Evette and Jenna – two of the other Goodwill bloggers – felt natural and fun. They were both sweet and supportive and so interesting! I’d love it if the whole group of us, behind the scenes people, too, could see each other much more often.

Of course, the trip home wasn’t quite as wonderful. There are no direct flights from Miami to New Hampshire {go figure!}, so we had a scheduled stop in Atlanta. However, Georgia was seeing incredible storms, so our flight to was delayed…causing us to miss our flight from. So, we spent the night in the world’s busiest airport, caught a very early morning flight up to Michigan {I know, right?}, waited for our final flight back to the Shire which was, again, delayed due to weather. Since our return we’ve been getting back to normal life and trying to catch up on everything that we missed. We came home to find our garden bursting with fresh veggies ready to be picked, and snacked ourselves silly while we plunked little snap peas, green beans, and cucumbers into our colander. We swapped palms for pines, took Atlas to the vet – much to his dismay – and tried our very best to battle the moisture in this basement apartment of ours. But, enough about me…

How was your week?

xx.

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our week in snapshots:

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I cannot believe that a week has passed already! The summer is flying by with barely a moment to spare! I’ve been working a lot at my day job, on my Etsy shop, and writing for Goodwill. It seems there’s barely a moment between each task on my to-do list, but at least I make a little progress every day. On Saturday, I believe, {all of these days tend to blur themselves} I certainly had my work cut out for me restocking the things I’ve sold in the past month and finishing up a custom order, when suddenly my primary sewing machine seized up! That’s alright, I told myself, it’s for this reason mainly that I wanted to have a second one. I knew the time would come when this 50+ year old heirloom needed a break. So I switched over to the other one, and wouldn’t you know that that one started giving me problems, too? I don’t usually believe in signs, but decided that it might be a good time to call it quits for the night and just watch Funny Face instead.

Ryan came to the rescue for me, though, on Wednesday and brought ol’ Bess down to the workshop to have some repairs and now, I’m told, she’s back to her good old self. I’ll be testing her out as soon as I finish this post! I’m so lucky to have the support of Big, Strong Uncle Ryan {as our niece LG calls him}. Speaking of LG, yesterday I took a break from work while the machine was still in the shop, and spent the afternoon at Camp with my family. I think it’s safe to say that the next generation of waterbabies is starting to earn her fins because she and I spent the entire afternoon floating around and splashing in our little cove. All of the neighbours came over, and Ryan, too, after work. It was the perfect way to end the week.

Happy weekend!

xx.

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I always love sleeping in front of the fire. If we accomplished nothing else in our trip back home, Ryan + I both decided it was worth the four hours in the car just to fall asleep to that crackling sound. But it was also lovely to see much of my family including my darling niece + nephew, and to celebrate my birthday with them. We had a yummy pumpkin spice cake that my Mom invented and Birch Bark ice cream from the Sandwich Creamery — a definite favourite.

My Great Uncle found my Grandparents’ wedding invitation recently and sent it to my Mom! That’s it in the second to last photo. They were married in 1947. I think I inherited her missing upper lip, ha! I love my parents’ house because it is sort of a museum of my family history. There are so many bits and pieces not only from my childhood, but also from my parents’, their parents’, and everything in between. I guess being a pack-rat must be genetic.

TGIF!

xx.

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It’s March 2nd, and it feels more like winter now than it has since October. Strange, strange weather we’ve had this year. Remember how it was snowing on Halloween? I suppose it is true that March comes in like a lion and { hopefully } goes out like a lamb. It’s my tumultuous birth month — we shall have to wait and see!

My parents came to visit this week and brought with them Samoas — my very favourite Girl Scout cookie. I can’t get enough of these little darlings…the first box is already gone. We didn’t do much while they were here, just a whole lot of sitting around and chatting. But we did get to talking a lot about my home and I’m really, really missing it. Ryan + I have since decided to plan a visit for our next coming weekend.

On another note, don’t you love these beautiful tulips? It’s wonderful to pretend for just a moment that it’s time for flowers outside. They’re a breath of fresh air in here and I’m increasingly excited for the coming months. I’ve decided that this summer I will make it a goal of mine to have a fresh bouquet of flowers in our home every single week. Hopefully many of those I’ll be able to grow myself!

Happy Friday!

xx.

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We’ve been kitty-sitting for Ryan’s uncle all week, so we’ve spent lots of time in his beautiful bungalow. I’m so taken by the details of his home, the mid-century fixtures, the half shutters in the windows, and the wonderful little extras. Although the house has a sort of spooky vibe to it, I just love being there.

Last weekend our friends had a big birthday party at Slainte for everyone who has had a recent birthday { there are a lot of them, it seems! }. Ryan, David, + Don each played some songs for us, Liz made cupcakes, and we all danced well into the night. All of the boys wore the bow ties I made them, too — it felt so wonderful to have their support.

Is there anything as comforting as coming home, setting down your keys + such, and relaxing on the couch with a cup of tea? I think not. I looked forward to that moment all day last Sunday, and it was picture perfect when it finally arrived.

Have a great weekend, all.

xx.

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First, Ryan made the most delicious pumpkin pancakes.

Then, Atlas packed himself into as many silly places as possible. Cats are funny like that. He may or may not think that if he’s sitting on my bag, then I won’t be able to leave the apartment {sometimes I wish that were the case}. So, this was essentially my week in photographs.

Have a lovely weekend.

xx.

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