Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Pomp and Circumstance
Friday, November 13, 2009
Uncompromising Balance
Thursday, September 24, 2009
On How I Became the Warrior Mama
Thursday, September 17, 2009
A Contest Entry
Great Escape Meme
1. If you could escape to anywhere in the world where would it be?
2. What song do you play when you are by yourself in the car?
3. If you had a night to yourself, and money was no object, what would you do?
5. What is the farthest place you have traveled away from your home?
6. Last book that you couldn't put down?
7. When you want to escape into another time, what movie do you watch?
9. How do you escape on a budget?
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Sick Bed Sweetness...
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
What's in a name?
In my previous post I mentioned Cherry Hill House.
“What's that?” you say.
It's the name I've decided to give my house.
“Why name a house?” you say.
I'm tempted to flippantly answer, "Because I can."
Or more accurately, "Because it's mine."
I've always been attracted to the idea of living in a place so distinct that it has its’ own unique name. Being an incurable anglophile, I swoon for estate names like Althorp, Chartwell, Osborne House, and Kedleston Hall. As a lover of books, I dream of places like Pemberley, Mansfield Park, Thornfield, or yes, even Hogwarts.
But, I've decided that even though it's not a noble estate surrounded by gracious grounds, or the setting for great events, my little house is actually quite special. It's a special place because we have made it so.
When we purchased this house a few months ago it was a bit of a disaster. Abandoned and neglected for more than three years, it was dirty, dilapidated, and seriously outdated. We looked past the exterior flaws and fell in love with the layout, the yard, the location, the trees, the sheer potential of it all. We spent a month cleaning, scraping, patching and painting, carpeting and planning. We didn’t finish all the projects we had planned, nor do we have the time or money to get it all done in the immediate future, but by our own sweat, blood, and yes, tears, we have truly made this house ours.
Therefore, I christened it Cherry Hill House.
Cherry, for the bright red cherries I love; I use them in decorating, I love to eat them, they are sweet and tart all in one (a bit like me), and they are cheerful - just like I want our family and memories in this house to be.
Hill, for the hill the house sits on, and for the Hill (me, Hill-ary) who is keeper of the hearth here. Cherry Hill is also a place in Utah, where I’m from and where our family lived and was begun.
House, because it’s neither a grand palace, manor house or hall, nor a cottage, cabin, or farm; it’s simply a house, a place for a family to live and to grow.
I love my little home. I feel like it’s a bit like me at this stage in my life; not so new, falling apart just a little bit, and a work in progress, but (hopefully!) great potential lurking in the corners. A place and a person in transition, with great expectations for the coming days. And, we're getting there, one step and one project at a time.
Now, back to work!
I found this little gem while I was looking around at house names. I couldn’t resist it!
On Naming a House
(by Christopher Morley)
WHEN I a householder became
I had to give my house a name.
I thought I'd call it "Poplar Trees,"
Or "Widdershins" or "Velvet Bees,"
Or "Just Beneath a Star."
Or "As You Like It," "If You Please,"
Or "Nicotine" or "Bread and Cheese,"
"Full Moon" or "Doors Ajar."
But still I sought some subtle charm,
Some rune to guard my roof from harm
And keep the devil far;
A thought of this, and I was saved!
I had my letter-heads engraved
The House Where Brown Eyes Are.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
There's No Place Like Home
Friday, August 28, 2009
Now I'm awake...
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Here We Go Again
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Back to School Bonanza
Today was the last day of Summer at our house.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Feline Felicity
Friday, August 21, 2009
Another piece of the puzzle
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Kidasana (kid-AH-SAH-NAH)
Monday, August 17, 2009
Caterpillars and Butterflies
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Back in the saddle again...
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Are we there yet?
We took a short camping trip to Big Bear this weekend. What crazy person invented camping as a "vacation". A vacation from what? What other vacations require you to haul lodging, bedding, food, kitchen, and clothing all for a short trip to the woods? And, then once there you must erect your own shelter and kitchen, cook all your food with the barest of essentials, protect said food from furry beasts with big fangs and claws, and hike for five minutes to get to the nearest restroom "facilities" (don't forget your flashlight at 2am!).