Monday, June 30, 2008
My Modelo with lime will be so happy
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
This little piggy went to the church nursery...
I need frequent reminders to help me keep life in perspective. While some of my friends are battling serious illnesses, my family is healthy and happy and my little girls are having a blast just being almost four years old. It is as simple as that.
Will I drop my proverbial basket this year as their fourth birthday approaches like I did when they turned one, realizing it's been four years of chaos? I don't think so. I'm feeling on top of the hump. Life is good. And we have soooo much to be thankful for. Such as, this picture and the freedom and joy that allowed it.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Viva Mexico! Viva Laredo!
I loved these cool agaves crafted from tin.
This darling chair had soft cushions covered in an outdoor-safe fabric in a pretty lemony yellow/green. We loved them and they were on sale for only $149. While I was soon informed cameras were not allowed, I love Vega's so much that I'm not even going to hold it against them.
I had not seen anything like this lantern/sconce anywhere and I loved it. It doesn't come wired but it could be done. Even if it was used only with a candle, it would add instant drama for almost nothing.
I think it's kind of cool that you could sit and spin yarns around the chimenea while the husband is grilling some salmon. I am a multi-tasker from way back.
At Alexander's, Wendy bought two large table bases. She's going them to support a handcrafted mesquite tabletop to seat 10. It's going to look awesome in her home and I can't wait for the dinner. The base below has the round top (for glass) and Wendy's doesn't. Also, Wendy didn't like the ball finials so she had them knocked off. If you knew her you would think that was funny.
Wendy is going to have me "do my thing" on these bases so they're not plain and rusty.
I love the simplicity of these small side tables. They do not scream "Mexico" to me. I am in the market for pots, and huge pots like these are available for next to nothing. Since Laredo and I have been in love, I haven't been able to spend money anywhere else.
We had the best day and it was an especially good field trip for me. Creativity was enhanced and it's always good to have a refresher course that reminds me just who I am and what blows my skirt up. I wondered again just how I could have veered off course for so long but the answer to that question is already known and all too clear. My husband asked me whether I should "revisit McQueeney Market" and I haven't been able to get the idea out of my head ever since. There's so much to contemplate. Potential locations, labor and the lack thereof. Whether it's a good idea or a tempting disaster. All I know is that if I do it again, I'll do it differently, with more planning and prayer. And that's certainly a good improvement over the old me.