Right Now

Hello Saturday. It's been one of those weeks where the pull is much stronger than the push. Thierry's new job requires a lot of traveling. It has been a big change for us - one I haven't written about here. While I navigate solo through the school week with my three boys in tow, I've miss documenting the little things that happen around here. So here are the few days captured with my iphone:

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ONE It snowed and the boys wore their ski gear and played in the yard for hours. Andrea shoveled our sidewalk. Way to go little buddy! TWO The boys discover Cheetos thanks to Maxi's supermarket trip with me. THREE I notice my kitchen has turquoise accessories. FOUR Maxi chooses his new frames. Electric blue for the win! FIVE My sister and her family spend the day watching football at our house.

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SIX Lucien naps on the couch while recovering from a double ear infection. SEVEN I go to the gym in ridiculous polka dot socks. EIGHT I buy yet another set of hat and gloves for Andrea. Some children just lose stuff all the time. NINE A trip to target results in twin wool hats for me and my sister. TEN I FaceTime with my baby brother.

That's what we've been up to. I am so happy it's the weekend! We're going to go on a little musical adventure today and hopefully spend the day in pajamas tomorrow. How do you recover from a crazy week?

 

Crush : Recycled Leather

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1. & 2. Geometric Leather Fringe Earrings

I love just about everything in Boo and Boo Factory's etsy shop. The colors, shapes and textures on all of her pieces are screaming to be worn. Perfect for the rocker in me.

How I Did It : Handwritten Text on Cardstock

TIHIDI : NYE 2011

Hey, it's Friday! I'm pretty excited because it's freezing here which means I'll probably spend a lot of time in my studio scrapbooking or painting this weekend.

Yesterday I put together this layout. I intended to print the journaling onto cardstock but accidentally closed the PS file without saving. Instead of re-typing it I decided on Plan B - handwriting the journaling. This is how I did it:

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1. I already knew where I wanted the text so I put all the elements of the page together and left the writing for last.

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2. When I was ready to write, I made light guides with my pencil and ruler and made sure to make margins too.

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3. Sometimes, I write a first draft in pencil, but I had already typed my thoughts out once (and lost them) so I was ready to write it out with my black pen.

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4. After waiting for the ink to dry, I erased the pencil lines. Presto! 

It's funny how my desire for perfection varies. Most times I would have simply handwritten on a layout without making guides with my pencil. Yesterday, I wanted to try and keep things neat because my original plan included typed text. Lucky for me, I chose to just go with this quick solution. Sometimes that is the difference between getting it perfect and getting it done!

What about you? Do you change your course of action mid-layout if you run into a problem? Or do you rather get things exactly as planned? Does time play a role in your decision?

Ol' Girl : House Tour, Part II

For the first time in ever, I've managed to decide quickly (read: under three months) where everything goes in this new home of ours. With the exception of a lamp or two, I haven't re-arranged anything. Yet. Yeah, that's a pat on my back for sticking to my goal. You can read more about that in the Ol' Girl : House Tour, Part I.

I plan to share photos of the house with our stuff in it - a promise is a promise. But first, here is the rest of the house on the day we moved in.

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Favorite kitchen features? Big windows overlooking the back garden, space for a table and the swing door!

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I love that the staircase is hidden. (You can see a better photo of how it's hidden in this post.)

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The guest room is a the top of the stairs. It's starightforward and sort of small. The door you see in the second photo on the right above is the boys' bathroom.

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Our room is down the hall. It has a transom, which is a nice feature. The drawback is that a light on in any other room upstairs pretty much shines through. Sucky for people (like me) who prefer their room pitch black.

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We gave Andrea the choice of having his own room. He decided to room with his brothers (as he did when we lived in Toulouse). I've always preferred to keep a room for sleeping and a room for playing so I was glad about his choice. The dorm is the only room with carpet - a feature the boys find useful for wrestling.

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Ah, my little piece of sunlit heaven. Thierry and I share this space (he works from home when he's not traveling). It is right above the sunroom and is set up the same way - windows along three walls. This room is not part of the original structure and you need to walk through the playroom to get to it. You can see the windows and paneling still exist on the wall that was once the exterior of the house.

There you have it! There is a partially finished basement that I haven't photographed. Maybe I'll get around to that one day. For now, I am glad to have finally shared the rest of the house tour. Next up : what we've done with the place!

Paint & Brush

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Hello. On the right is my favorite brush. On the left is what I painted with it this weekend. It has been about ten months since I last picked up a paintbrush. I'm one of those people who needs things organized in order to get creative. So this weekend I worked on getting our home office/studio/whatever-you-call-that-room organized. Since the move, it has been the most neglected room, but that's changed and now we're best friends. I feel I now have permission to be creative.

How about you? Can you overlook a messy workspace when you're feeling creative or have an idea to work on? Or do things need to be nice and neat? Isn't it interesting how we are usually one way or the other?

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  • I am Denise Laborde and this is my blog. On here I write about my life as an expat, wife, mother and creative type. Occasionally I post about people, places or things that inspire me. Want to know more? Go here. Thanks for visiting.

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