Monday, December 21, 2009

the four food groups ...


yesterday was so lovely and warm ... i worked in the garden a bit (hmmmm if you are raking in december, can you still call it your FALL clean up?) and had to strip down to a single layer because it was so warm ... i think we chose wisely in not putting up our lights a few weeks ago in the freezing cold ...

and hopefully all that rain is dumping snow in the mountains as we are hoping to ski tomorrow ...

my recently temporarily retired groom has been such a help this season ... trimming the tree, putting up lights, mixing martinis ... oh he makes the best cranberry martini ... and a pretty decent coffee one too ...

i suppose, given the weather on the east coast, we should be thankful for power ...

so the house is looking lovely and cozy and we've done a bit of baking ... and some lovely handmade garland found it's way into the shop this year and onto our tree ...



if you must must must have some for your very own tree, it's quite a fun and easy project to do ... i just chopped up bits of felted sweater remnants into one inch (doesn't need to be precise) pieces, warmed up the sewing machine and just fed piece after piece through until i had 5 foot lengths ... they look so pretty on the tree ... AND the dog won't eat them ... that popcorn garland is just not safe in a house with two cats and a perpetually hungry dog ...

this little fellow found his way into my heart and house ... and he was in the FREE bin ... remember my blog about FREE ... how i can't possibly resist a FREE sign ... well now you can see why ...




who could possibly give this little guy away ...




could he be any sweeter? ...

well the skating yesterday was a big hit and after some dinner and drinks we sat down with our friends to watch the movie "Elf" ... now there is nothing better than "Elf" to get you in the holiday spirit ... one of my favorite lines is the one about the four food groups--candy, candy canes, candy corn and syrup ...

so must be off now ... the elves need to be busy in the workshop today ... i have a special baby blanket to make for Aric (shhh ... it's a surprise) ...

so enjoy your day and do something nice for someone else ...

Sunday, December 20, 2009

deck the halls ...


well we've finally got our christmas tree up ... we went out for breakfast yesterday and then headed to a local tree farm where we got to choose from a huge variety of trees in a range of prices ... i'd have to say it's one of our best trees yet ... jake was pleased because this year the tree did not fall on him as it was being felled ... but that's a story for another day ...

so we put on the christmas music, hauled the boxes of decorations out of the attic and got to trimming the tree ...

i love opening the boxes and thinking about the person that gave us a particular ornament ... or reliving a "moment" ... like the lovely pink "Baby Girl's First Christmas" ball given to us by nanny the year amy was born ... amy who is now almost 14 ... or all the lovely ornaments about friendship given to me by my dear friend karen-anne ... we've got the american christmas decoration given to us by sherrie for our first year living in the united states ...

well at some point in the afternoon, jeff and jake left for a birthday party ... and ...

perhaps you heard me scream ...

inevitably a new real tree from the tree farm brings with it a few friends ... or perhaps the "friend" caught a ride in with one of the pets ... but ... doesn't matter ...

i'm not particularly fond of spiders and i know many of you faithful followers feel the same ... so when i picked up a rug covered in tree needles to shake it out the back door and found an 8-legged friend dangling from the under side of my arm, you can understand how my screams shattered vintage balls on the tree ...

are you familiar with the giant house spider ... giant ... GIANT house spider ... well it lives in and around buildings waiting patiently for some poor unsuspecting soul to open a door ... and it doesn't matter how it got in ... what matters is the GIANT part ...

i screamed and ran for the vacuum, shaking uncontrollably the entire time ... i turned it on and gently guided my daughter to where the beast had scurried ... and when i say gently, it went something like this ... in a very loud commanding (screaming) voice ...

"amy did you get it amy point it closer amy make sure it got sucked up amy amy is it gone amy don't point it at me!" ...

ok you are probably getting the picture now ... me hysterically jumping up and down and amy trying not to laugh and trying to keep the vacuum hose straight and and and ... like something out of an "I Love Lucy" show ...

anyway, my mom tells me i should be pleased because spiders like clean homes and not dirty ones ... but i think that's rather like telling the bride on her special day that the pouring rain brings good luck ...

alas, the house is in the christmas spirit now ... the table has been set with a vintage tablecloth i found for a steal on ebay ...




i've been in the kitchen making some festive treats ... with the help of trader joes gingerbread mix ...



but the best part is spending time with friends ...

we had our "canadian" dinner on friday night, a christmas party last night and this afternoon we are off skating with friends ... we'll come back here and warm up the cider, put on a pot of soup ... share some laughs ...

hope you are enjoying the season ... spending time with family and friends ...

but keep the doors and windows locked up tight ... those GIANT house spiders are always looking for a way in ...

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

today i met a lady ...

 
a beautiful lady ...

she inspired me so ... 

she had called a few days earlier to order some gauntlets after having lunch with a friend who was wearing a pair ...



she arrived on my doorstep in baseball cap and jeans ...

she had an inner glow ...

she told me she had undergone chemotherapy and showed me her beautiful short brown hair with a bit of wave to it ...

she arrived on my doorstep in her baseball cap and with her wonderful smile and optimism ... and she inspired me so much with her bravery and beauty ... and her hope ...

and i hope she has many more years ahead of her to guide her two daughters ... but she inspired me to enjoy this day ... this day that is a gift ... and she'll probably never know how she inspired me ... but she did ...

(and Anna, have a wonderful Maui Christmas) ...

Monday, December 14, 2009

if you bake it ...


they will come ...

this weekend we were consumed with baking ... or perhaps we consumed a lot of baking (oh thank goodness i'm off to the gym this morning) ...

jake and i made a cake for his cub scout cake walk ... he's recently taken up karate and so he wanted to inspire other kids to do the same ... he made a white belt cake with a black stripe (which means the wearer of the white belt is ready to test and hopefully advance) ...




sweet and simple ...

here's the pastry chef with his piece de resistance ...



it was a "delicious cake" according to the recipe with yummy buttery icing on top ... and did i mention homemade ...

well lucky jake's number came up first on the cake walk draw which meant he had the choice of ANY cake his heart desired ... so naturally he went straight for the safeway cake with oreos ...

meanwhile back at the house ...

while my recently temporarily retired groom was traveling to the great white north also known as canada for business and pleasure ...

the kids and i carried on ... with the usual weekly activities ...

there was some chilly fun when nearby ponds froze over and amy and friends were able to slide around on them ...

yesterday, i put on some christmas music, lit the candles and made some of my favorite cookies from childhood ... the scotch cakes ...






we made circles and rectangles using mom's old cookie cutters ...




don't they look delicious ...

amy had a friend over and they added the icing and sprinkles ... it took me a while as a mom to figure out that this is the part the kids enjoyed the most ... not the baking but the decorating ...

we are counting down the days to when school gets out ... and until santa arrives ... it will be lovely to take the kids skiing and skating and we may even brave the tubing hills ...

hope you are enjoying the season with friends and family ... and that your holiday season is as sweet as ours has been ...

next thing on the list ... tree and lights on the house ...

and did someone say "christmas cards" ...


Friday, December 11, 2009

where are those little elves ...


this is the time of year when we could all use some little helpful elves ... to work while we sleep ... but alas those little elves are probably in hiding, trying to keep themselves warm as the temperatures plummet in the northwest ... but on a bright note, don't these cold days bring the most beautiful cloudless skies and sunshine ...

kids are counting down ... until school gets out and santa arrives ...

i'm counting down too ... but on a completely different level ...

packages are arriving from canada and beyond ...



my dining room has been turned into a mecca of wrapping ...




but day-to-day stuff still carries on ...

tonight jake and i have a cake walk to attend ... last night we made a cake and, according to the recipe book, it was titled "delicious cake" ... we set aside a bit of batter to make cupcakes and i think both amy and jake would agree that the cake is aptly titled ... delicious it was ... jake wants to make it a karate cake ... we'll work on that ... dark chocolate sprinkles for the black stripe on the white belt ... he's recently taken up the sport at karate west and is really enjoying it ...

amy is wrapping up projects at school and excitedly making plans with friends for over the break ... one plan is to spend a whole day watching horror films and eating popcorn ... nothing says christmas like some scary flicks and popcorn ...

jeff is still in toronto wrapping up some matters regarding his dad's estate and visiting with friends and family ...

and i must say that each year, as this season is upon us, while i miss being with my whole family for christmas, i am also so thankful for them and for my friends and all the good that is in my life but i do also try to remember that not everyone will be celebrating the season this year ... i can't imagine that there will be a whole lot of joy in the homes of the police officers that were murdered in seattle this year ... or in the homes of all those people who have lost their jobs this past year ... or the homes where sickness is a part of life ... or for the people who don't actually have homes ...

so perhaps take some time to try and make someone else's life better over the holidays ... help out your local foodbank, donate toys, etc ... and hug your families close ... there's more to christmas than bright lights and pretty decorations ...

and here's my hope for you today ...



and may you make someone else's day "merry and bright" ...



Wednesday, December 9, 2009

santa hats ...




and other signs of christmas ...

well the tree's not chosen ...

and the house isn't lit ...

the cookies aren't baked yet ...

and the gingerbread house is still a dream ...

but there are some sure signs of christmas in the newfeld household ...

kids are sporting santa hats ...



the advent calendar has more open windows than closed ...




and we've received our first christmas card ...




(thanks Dawn) ...

hope you are enjoying the season, no matter what your celebrations might be ...



Tuesday, December 8, 2009

happy valley arts & crafts fair ... first annual ...


i would be remiss if i did not share some sentiments with you regarding the recent, first annual (hopefully) happy valley arts & crafts fair ...

how many years have i been thinking about having a craft fair on a grander scale ... too many ... and i finally met someone willing to take a chance with me, kim suver of the fabulous me & e line of clothing ... could there be a better partner? ...




let me start by saying how beautiful the valley was on a gorgeous december morning ... here's what i saw at 7:00 a.m. from the porch of the happy valley grange ...



and looking in the other direction ...




there was a higher hand at play here than my own i have to say ...

friday night set up allowed vendors an opportunity for a more relaxed start to a craft fair, well as relaxed as these things ever are ...




special thanks to alison cook for so kindly offering her advice to kim and i over the past few months and to the crafty person who knit and "yarn bombed" our happy valley sign on 202 ...

thank you to all the attendees who chose handmade goods ... and supported their local artists and crafters ...

and a heart felt thank you to all vendors who participated in the craft fair, it's been a heck of a ride but the first annual Happy Valley Arts & Crafts Fair was a smashing success ...




THANK YOU ...

Sunday, December 6, 2009

'tis the season ... or is it ...


is it just me or does the whole christmas season start way too early?
before the thanksgiving turkey carcass has hit the simmering water, the christmas trees are up and the houses are lit like an airport runway ...

so needless to say, i am feeling a bit behind in all the christmas preparations ...

but i'm okay with that ...

i think i might just have to go with the minimalist style this year ...



in the meantime, i had a friend say once that she enjoyed sitting with a cup of tea and having a knobby knees read and i've been thinking that i've been quite tardy in the writing department ... so i decided to put the decorations away for later (there's always later) and catch up with you here ...

have i lost you all yet ...perhaps it's not too late and i can win you back ...

stay tuned ... for more blogs ... rejoice fellow tea drinkers ... we shall spend more time together now that craft fairs are behind us ...

corsages are adorning jean jackets and purses throughout the northwest as we speak ...




the scarves are down to a scant few ...



and there can be nary a hand in the northwest not sporting a pair of gauntlets ...




'cause i know the heartfelt shelves are bare ...

but you know me, the knitting needles won't be idle for long ...




so in the meantime, put the kettle on and let's spend some time together ...

christmas is still 19 days away ...






Tuesday, November 24, 2009

there's been a blip in the blogging ...

i seem to have so much on my mind these days and yet so little time to actually take a moment to write things down ...

so, today, i am sitting here in front of my laptop pondering the day ... wondering how i shall possibly get all the "to do" items done and moved to the "to done" list ...

but knowing i will ...

kids have half days this week ... so i am ever thankful that my groom has recently temporarily retired so he can help out ... doesn't matter what i have on my plate work wise, the family has needs as well ... thank heavens they do their own laundry or we might be getting "calls" from concerned community members ...

my secret weapon, the costco quiche, cannot be overrated as a fabulous back-up dinner ... even the somewhat particular teenager in the house is happy when quiche is on the menu ... and the vegetarian in the family is happy with all that non-meat protein ...

we leave tomorrow for a family thanksgiving trip ... we are staying at one of our favorite spots, the alta crystal resort near crystal mountain, outside of enumclaw ... it's not a fancy place by any means but it is a wonderful family spot ... with lots of family activities ... skiing nearby ... hiking on location ... and a heated outdoor pool ... what is more fun than rolling in the snow and then doing a cannon ball into the steaming pool ... okay sitting in the hot tub and watching this is way more fun in my book ...


i took my wee doggie out for a walk on this grey drizzly morning and must say was considerably cheered to see someone had "tagged" the path behind my house with a very pretty and colorful bird nest ... does anyone recognize this lovely treasure? ...

the garden is soggy and wet this time of year and pleading for a wee bit of raking and barking but there are still some bright spots to be found ...

i love my stained glass window art in the garden ...



and the fish always lend a bit of color as they come up to feed ...




but what has really been keeping ms heart busy these days is preparing for the upcoming, first (annual--hopfully) happy valley arts & crafts fair ...

i've been working on scarves ...




the bits and pieces cut and ready for sewing ...

i've been thinking of making a heartfelt banner for years and finally took the time to put one together ...




and the gauntlets are getting ready to keep hands warm ...




sharing space with the cushions ...




we've been distributing postcards and posters to as many people as we can ...

it's been a really busy but fun ride this autumn ...

between organizing the craft fair, working on my own pieces, trying to stay on top of homework for night school ...

but i would not be telling the truth if i didn't say i am going to be happy to tuck the sewing machine away for a night or two and focus on my family and some good books and bad magazines for a few days ...

so ms heart is wishing you all a very happy thanksgiving ...

and i'll try to be more diligent about keeping up with the blog ...

but probably not until after december 5 ...




Thursday, November 12, 2009

falling for fall ...

people keep telling me it's fall here in the northwest ... and the calendar would certainly attest to that ...

the days are shorter and the nights longer ...

halloween has come and gone ... and left behind just added inches ...

the papers are abuzz with retail news given the upcoming, oh i can't say it but you know what season is quickly approaching ... but please don't make me say that "c" word out loud ...

this morning there was even a touch of frost on the ground ...

but the display of color in my garden just makes me so happy ...

the dahlias are still blooming ...




and even the geraniums are not giving up ...




and wherever you live, whether you have snow rain or year-round sunshine ...

enjoy your day ...

now back to the studio ... felted sweaters are awaiting ...






Tuesday, November 10, 2009

a few bloggy moments ...


it's almost time to head off to night school ...

i finally finished my homework after deciding the first piece i did wasn't going to quite make the grade, even though we aren't getting graded ... thankfully ...

here's the before shot:



and the after shot ...




and today's fabulous fiber project is:






a woven cloth from a torn up anthropologie catalogue ...

so not sure i'd sport either of those cloths at my next party but we are definitely "picking up the rock to see what crawls out" ... and that was our professor's goal with the class ...

i think she might have created a monster here at the heartfelt studio ...


Monday, November 9, 2009

a day in the life ...

of ms heart and her recently temporarily retired groom ...

well, today, the first day of the rest of his life, my groom and i went to the gym, went to the bank and then sat at a coffee house working on The Happy Valley Arts & Crafts Fair publicity ... (more on that great event later) ...

after that, we attended our youngest cherub's elementary school where we watched a veteran's day assembly which was visited by our local congressman ... all very exciting as our cherub was the "caller" ...

after the assembly, i scooped up our youngest cherub to go to karate class ... a new activity for him and one we are just trying out ... did a bit of knitting whilst watching him kick and punch and do the crab walk around the gym ...

in the meantime, our eldest cherub had arrived home from junior high ... we got panicked texts from her saying that our doggie had disappeared ... we dashed home only to find that wee doggie was in fact in his crate ... where he'd been all along ... sleeping ... with the door wide open ...

after karate, we made a quick trip home for some scrambled eggs and toast for dinner and then out the door again for a skit performance ... the class had been asked to perform a skit in front of the school board representatives ... this incredible show of talent was followed by a treat with the teacher at a local creamery ...

so i asked my recently temporarily retired groom how his first day of temporary retirement went and his comment was "stressful" ...

so to all you stay-at-home parents out there who don't stop from the moment your feet hit the floor in the morning until the dishwasher is loaded and turned on at the end of the day, this one's for you ... and please don't even think about asking me if i am a "working mother" ...

is there any other kind? ...

Sunday, November 8, 2009

once upon a time ...


in a land far far away ...

okay it was canada so not so far away but i rather liked the sound of "in a land far far away" ... but perhaps that's just my little fantasy here in the northwest now that fall has arrived with a flourish of windy days and rain-filled nights ... and did i mention sleet .. and sunset by 5:00 ...

anyway, once upon a time in that land far far away which we have now identified as canada, there lived a wee red-haired freckle-faced short-haired girl named beth ... and that wee red-haired freckle-faced short-haired girl loved to craft oh yes she did ... she loved to color ... and she loved to make snowflakes ... and she loved to sit in the tree in her back yard and dream ...

she dreamed of one day having her very own set of tools instead of having to pilfer from her brother's tool box ...

she dreamed of unblemished, freckle-less skin ...

she dreamed of long black hair ...

she dreamed of having as many cats as her wee heart desired ...

she dreamed of being a vet ...

she dreamed of living at her "camp" (cottage) year round so she could frolick in the woods to her heart's content and catch crayfish and swim ...

she dreamed of canoeing around the world ...

she dreamed of living with her aunt betty and uncle bruce who always seemed to have a litter of kittens in their root cellar ...

she dreamed of having a fabulous canopy bed like her best friend shawna ...

she dreamed of many things ...

some big and some small ...

many years later ...

she has her own tool box but it is full of seam rippers and knitting needles, crochet hooks and pins ...

she has come to love her freckles knowing they are part of her, inside and out ... did you know you can have freckles on your eyes? ... do you think it's possible to have freckles on your heart? ...

she now dreams that she had her lovely red hair instead of the grey ...

she has two sweet cats (well only one of them is truly sweet but this is my story and in my story all the cats are sweet) ...

she no longer dreams of being a vet ... but is happy being a contented crafter ...

she still dreams of living by the water ...

she would not like to canoe around the world, does not even have a desire to travel the world but instead cherishes the time spent with her family and friends wherever they may be ...

she dreams that her uncle bruce was still alive and well 'cause he gave the best darned hugs ever and he loved her for her freckles and red hair ...

she dreams that her best childhood friend shawna could come visit ...

but for today she's happy to have a special breakfast with her cherub ...




knowing that some dreams do come true and some dreams change and sometimes when your dreams come true, it's not always how you pictured it would be ...

but that's why they are called dreams ...

happy dreams ...

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

wrinkles and all ...

i've just finished my breakfast ...

i don't know what it is about peanut butter and toast that i love but there you have it ...

another little secret out ...



i've been in the studio for a few hours this morning already ... cutting out scarves and embellishing bags ... trying to find the perfect buttons ...










sewing in pockets, cutting button holes ...

attaching flowers and doillies where needed ...

it's a blessing to be able to work from home, choose my own hours, go on field trips with the kids ...

and just in case you think i've got it all together, here's what the studio looks like before a sale ...




hmmm ... clean the studio or walk the dog ...

the dog wins ...

and maybe one day i'll stop eating like a 7-year old ... but those little quartered toast pieces are so fabulous ...



Wednesday, October 28, 2009

blog-spiration ...

in the back of a wee "cahier" which i always carry in my purse, there is a list of topics for future blogs ... i call this list my "blog-spirations" ...



here are a few items on the list, some of which we've chatted about in earlier blogs and some of which are eagerly awaiting their turn ...

inspiration not expiration ...
handmade nation ...
"Ode to Things" ...

you get the picture ... (and if you haven't seen these beautiful little notebooks from ecojot, check out their website http://www.ecojot.com/ ... you can even send a friend a postcard from the site ... and doesn't "cahier" sound so much prettier than notebook?) ...



anyway, today i did my walk with friends chatting about life and such ... and just getting inspired by the ordinariness of my day ... whilst trying not to panic about upcoming craft sale season ...

the studio is abuzz ...

gauntlets are gauntletting ...




baby blankets are blanketting  ...




and flowering ...




and ms. heart has to get busy making more heart felt labels and that's always a good sign ...



so, back to the studio ... and hopefully this little heart felt blog from me inspires some of you ...

and now if i could just remember what i meant by "inspiration not expiration" ...