Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Happy Australia Day




 photo credit stayz.com.au
Happy Australia Day 
Despite the serious challenges to Queensland in the north, I hope all my Aussie friends can celebrate their wonderful country on this national holiday.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Year!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year!

a little pink, and in French . . .
Bonne Annee!

I hope you have a wonderful day.
My husband & I will be watching the Rose Parade.
I'll be oohing & ahing over the creative use of florals, & thinking of my family -- the engineer who loves the mechanics, the horsewoman who knows horses & riders!
My husband will be listening to the bands and commenting of their turns.  In high school he marched in this parade.

Visit Bev's How Sweet The Sound for Pink Saturday participants.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Christmas Eve Tradition

 This afternoon we continued a Christmas Eve tradition started when I was a child.  We ate dinner out at a local Mexican restaurant. 

 Our son's comment on my photo taking at a restaurant was, "If this was the summer or I was my sister, I would give you grief for taking photos."  It really is the height of gauche to look like a tourist, or be embarrassing.

Eh!  We eat here a lot, the staff recognize us, I don't think we will be taken for tourists.  Mostly this post is about a restaurant 3,000 miles away, I can't get photos there, so I took them here!



When I was a kid growing up in the suburbs of Los Angeles, one of my parents friends told them about a great Mexican restaurant in Camarillo.  It was a good hour's drive from our house.  But my dad enjoyed driving and we gave it a try.  My parents' friends were right!  The food was wonderful and the staff made us feel like family!

We'd go about once a month.  I can remember my Dad's birthday dinner there one year.  Once or twice we took my brother's best friend, and ever after the owner's son would ask if we had Norman with us.  It really was one of those places amazingly important to my family history.

One year my parents decided to go to El Tecolote for Christmas Eve dinner.  So we piled into our station wagon and off we went.  Little did we know that El Tecolote closed for the entire month of December.  In the 1950's & '60's, the owner, Mike Loza,  hired Mexican nationals and their work visas allowed them to work in the US for 11 months and required they return to Mexico for a month.  When we arrived at El Tecolote, it was dark.  I think there was a sign saying why they were closed.  I remember my mom saying how nice they could be with their families.  We all thought yes it's nice, but where were we going to eat?  


At the time, Camarillo was a very sleepy little town.  Home was an hour away.  We found a Mexican restaurant that was open.  It was a bit of a hole in the wall, but my parents had 3 hungry little kids in the car and they were game.  I remember, the food was filling, there were lots of lights and Christmas decorations and everyone was very kind. 

We continued the tradition, My dad got recommendations from co-workers of restaurants closer to home.  El Tecolote always made us feel part of the family and each year we would say, this is good, but we wish we were at El Tecolote!

 My husband likes Mexican food as much as I do, so it was no trouble keeping this tradition going with him.   The kids embraced the tradition and I hope they keep it going when they start their own families.

I loved eating out this evening and I have loved remembering a really wonderful part of my childhood.

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOURS!
 ~Marilee

Stop by How Sweet The Sound to see what other Pink Saturday participants are doing on Christmas.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Favorite Holiday Album

Pink Saturday December 18, 2010
This is my favorite Christmas album.

It's mostly standards, with a touch of Latin beat!
I've been listening to it a lot this season.  It's on regular rotation in my shop along with 40 Years, A Charlie Brown Christmas.

 
This song reminds me of the wonder I felt the first Christmases after my children were born.  

  I have been struck by how much the bass player on this track reminds me of my husband playing.  B has a distinct sound.  So, for this blog I went to the liner notes to see who it was.  I had to laugh when I saw the credits!  It happens to be a programed, synthesized bass part.  That might be insulting, that my DH sounds like a synthesized bass part.  Except the arranger & programmer on this track turns out to be an old friend of ours! We actually all lived together briefly in a drafty Boston apartment.   The guys went to music school together.  They played in bands together and very much appreciated each other's musicality.

It's possible I knew of the connection, but I had completely forgotten until just now when I looked.
What fun!

Another pretty tune on the CD.
This one in Spanish

If you wander over to Bev's blog, How Sweet The Sound, you can see and hear Pink Saturday participants' favorite holiday music.

Credits:  The Album:
Christmas Through Your Eyes.  Gloria Estefan.  Produced by Phil Ramone 1993.
Christmas Through Your Eyes, words & music by G. Estefan & Diane Warren 1990.
Arbolito de Navidad, words & music by Jose Barros 1966.

Snow!


I walked out to my car this morning to find the windshield iced over and small snow-like dots on the hood.  I'm not sure it really counts, but it's sort of the first snow of the season.

The color attracts customers, I hope.
This chair is next to my shop sign.
I think I need to invest in marine paint if it's to survive the winter!


 Galvanized tub
with a couple inches of ice,
also next to shop sign at the road.

Frosty grass
This looks more like mornings in my LA valley suburb as a kid.
Hence, I didn't grow up with white Christmases.


 Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, Danny Kaye, Vera-Ellen

Have a great day, snow or not!

Check back tomorrow for Pink Saturday's Holiday Music picks!

Monday, December 13, 2010

A Very Vintage Christmas Package Arrives!

I participated in Cristina's


She used this beautiful paper . . . 

. . . to make a pouch to hold all the treasures!

Some of the papers were loose, 

like this great wrapping paper.
I'm pretty sure my grandma had this paper when I was a kid!

Some were packaged,

like this,

and this by Hope,
my Silver Bella '09 "big sis,"

and this by Cristina's wonderful mama, Catherine,
who most certainly had a hand in getting these to us!

I recognized my friends' packets, but I haven't opened any of the others yet. To all the participants, thank you from the bottom of my heart for your creativity and generosity in sharing such lovely pieces.  I can't wait to use these! 

I'm afraid I forgot to include my cards with my contribution, so to see the items I sent, click here



Thursday, December 9, 2010

Celebrating!

This is my 100th post and 1st giveaway!

photo credit Cape Cod Rambling Rose
Last weekend was my shop open house.  What made it so delightful were my friends, who came out in force!  One friend is someone I knew in California when my kids were little.  She's here for a temporary job and I love it that she took her lunch hour to come visit the shop.

Another friend brought her children and they were an additional delight!  Her daughter tried on a whole bunch of my vintage hats.  Her 5 year old son did also.  Then my friend and I had to join in the fun! 
  We all looked mahvalous.  

photo credit Cape Cod Rambling Rose
The kids each picked out a vintage ornament for their tree.  Yessss -- handing off the vintage tradition to the next generation.  

photo credit Cape Cod Rambling Rose
 
Louise, who is so busy with 4 kids, her husband's shop and her creative endeavors, showed up to ooh and ah!  Even tho there are lots of breakables in the shop, I really enjoy kids coming in -- well behaved & interesting kids anyway.  So I was glad Louise brought her 2 youngest.  They are sweeties!  I have used some of her beautiful photos for this post.  She is documenting Cape Cod this holiday, drop over and see her blog Cape Cod Rambling Rose

New friends also visited.  A couple with an antique shop up the road who have welcomed me into the 6A community of antique shops came by on Sunday.  Their daughters visited on Saturday.  One daughter, Lee is an amazing photographer.  Click here to see her website.  

 
photo credit Lee Sutton Photography
She's purchased some things from my shop for props and we have a mutual admiration society.  She loves my shop, I love her photos!  
 
 
photo credit Cape Cod Rambling Rose
Two women who had never been in the shop before came in.  We hit it off right away.  I love making new friends, so I hope I get to see these ladies again.  Maybe they like to go out to lunch?   

 

So to celebrate both 100 and friendship, I am having a giveaway.  I will pick a comment and send this little basket & other treasures from my studio & shop.  Leave a comment before December 24th, telling me what you celebrate and treasure in your life! 

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Holiday Decor

As I was getting ready for my shop open house, I looked around to see what I could use to decorate.  Most everyone has things especially for the holidays -- either purchased or handed down.   But what if you don't?  I came up with some fun "everyday" items to re-purpose for holiday displays.

I also came up with different ways to use vintage decorations.  With the shop, my purpose is sales, but I thought the ideas could be used in a person's home as well.

Find books with  red or green covers.
Add decorative ribbon in a coordinating design.
Millinery flowers or greenery would also be nice.

A plaid umbrella, plaid hatbox & round hatbox with red top.
I tied a ribbon around the plaid hatbox and opened the umbrella.  
Instant holiday colors.

Whiting & Davis Mesh Evening Bags.
Think of your pretty bags, the ones you never use, what with the kids and the economy.  If your bags are not as glittery as these, tie a pretty bow around one.

Stemware with small glass ornaments.
I got these glasses at auction.
They were part of a box lot.  Most of the matched sets have sold and I have these left. Usually they look like orphans, but with red ornaments they look pretty good.  Adding red shred and a pretty ribbon would jazz them up further!

An alternative to hanging ornaments on a tree.
 The look so pretty against the big window!

The shop doesn't have space for a large tree and I wanted to display all these wonderful vintage ornaments.  I strung a garland made of wire between a couple cup hooks and viola!  These ornaments are lightweight, if you have heavier ones just make sure you use wire that will support them.

Vintage ornaments on a silver tray. 
These remind me of my grandma, my shop inspiration.

Lightbulb Parfait.
These came in another box lot of Christmas pretties.
Added to orphan stemware, they look good enough to eat!

However you decorate this season, I hope you have fun and use things that really mean something to you.

Friday, December 3, 2010

2 Little Shops, 2 Much Fun!

My friend and neighbor Amy Mason has a wonderful shop across the street from me.  Sometimes it's just knowing she's over there, open, that gets me to open my shop when I might really rather be going out to lunch and reading a book!

Tomorrow we are having open houses at our shops.  She designed a great e-card, the gist of which you can see here.

My card
Designed by Amy at Stony Brook Design
(the back has all the pertinent info)

Amy's business card
She designs the cutest greeting cards too.
I love visiting her shop, it's bright, cheery and full of color.
Plus she does killer displays!

Adding a bit of sparkle to the blues.

A couple hours away from Pink Saturday!

Holiday gift tags
I couldn't resist the white embossing powder, it's called "winter wonderland" and has a little bit of sparkle to it!

Friday, November 26, 2010

A Very Vintage Christmas

Hmmm . . .
I didn't realize it has been a month since my last post.  I am getting very close to my 100th post!  Since I want to do something special for that, I put off posting, then I got out of the habit, and here we are almost December!

I signed up for Cristina's Ephemera Swap.  I met Cristina and her mom, Catherine at Silver Bella 2009.  What wonderful ladies.  They were one of the highlights of SB for me! 

Advertisements from Better Homes & Gardens  December 1954.
All the ads I sent for this swap had some kind of Christmas theme. 

I had to keep this for myself!
No idea what kind of collage this will end up in, but I couldn't resist a line like "You belong on your Christmas list!"

Scallop circles from wrapping paper inherited from my grandma!
 I love those scallop punches!

I know I have a problem with hoarding collage-able paper.   So I decided to send more than the required number of pieces for this swap.  I added both 2" & 3" scallop circles.  Also pages from an 1877 book.  The heading on each page is "Great and Memorable Events,"  which pretty much sums up holidays for me.

The packets wrapped up.

I can't wait to see all the wonderful vintage paper.
This swap really got me into the Christmas mood.

Here's a preview of how
I'm decorating the shop for an open house next weekend.
Also I think this is what Cristina has put on her wish list!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Pink Saturday

If I was at home, I would think of sharing photos of pink lustre tea cups or pretty pink linens or the pink pointsettia I purchased for the shop.

But I am in the desert and discovered there are some beautiful pinks amongst the succulents!

A Barrel Cactus

Different Barrel Cacti


Prickly Pear
genus Opuntia
(genus info supplied by my environmentalist son)


Prickly Pear
with insect residue.
(
I tried to remove it to make a prettier picture, but well, that seemed a little to0 punctilious, even for me!)


Being together with our kids is such a joy. We all went to The Living Desert the day before Christmas. The guys went hiking, the women looked at the animals (cats were the favs). When my daughter got tired of it all and wanted to read Harry Potter, I wandered off into the gardens, happily taking pictures and enjoying the quiet of being by myself.

Happy Boxing Day!
Hope your Christmas was full of love, joy, family and good things.

and now, since we are at a desert resort, we're all going swimming!