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Year in Review…

29 Wednesday Dec 2010

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beautiful, Beauty, Christmas brag letter, coffee shop, Photography, Year in review

© Joan Currie

Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.
Seneca

In several Christmas cards this season, I received beautifully-crafted letters depicting the phenomenal year of accomplishments the senders had enjoyed, that included exotic travels, impressive job promotions, second marriages, massive home renovations, and elite athletic pursuits.

After reading the letters, I must admit I was a bit dismayed that my life did not seem as exciting or fun-packed as those featured in the missives. So, after Christmas I sat in my favorite coffee shop and wrote a mock brag letter of my own detailing all that my family members had accomplished this year. I was truly surprised, delighted, and grateful at what I saw on the page before me! I recommend this exercise and I plan to share my findings with my nearest and dearest as we sign off on 2010.

Giving Gifts:

21 Tuesday Dec 2010

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Car Talk, Christmas gifts, Gift giving, Lauren DiMarco, Oren Arnold, Photography, This Old House, Writing

© Studio La Donna

© Studio La Donna

Christmas gift suggestions: To your enemy, forgiveness. To an opponent, tolerance. To a friend, your heart. To a customer, service. To all, charity. To every child, a good example. To yourself, respect. – Oren Arnold

Giving gifts to significant others at Christmas can be tricky business. I know that the best way to ensure success is not to deviate from the wish list selections. Maybe it is the rebel in me, but I like to give really personal handmade gifts that are on the list but cannot be found on Amazon.com or in department stores.

Starting in October, I begin making a scrapbook photo album, knitting a sweater, or sewing a Sheplers-like flannel shirt so that the gift will be ready for Christmas morning. The recipients seem to have liked my offerings and used them beyond Christmas day (unlike Mark Darcy in Bridget Jones’ Diary) but they have not jumped with joy as they might have for a personally signed Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition, car shop manual, pneumatic drill press, or emergency home generator.

Their gifts to me have included serious power tools, car batteries, miniature propane tanks, and wrench sets – my fault, because at some point I shared with them that I liked NPR’s Car Talk and PBS’s This Old House and I am now doomed to reside in the home improvement section of their brains forever!

Model: Lauren DiMarco

Holiday Cocktail Parties…

19 Sunday Dec 2010

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Ann Landers, beautiful, Beauty, Christmas parties, Cocktail parties, Edward Jahn, Fashion, holiday parties, Lauren DiMarco, Photography

© Edward Jahn

At every party there are two kinds of people – those who want to go home and those who don’t.  The trouble is, they are usually married to each other.
Ann Landers

My cousin has mastered the art of working a room. Two hours into a cocktail party, he has connected with everyone there and forged several new and possibly lasting friendships. I, on the other hand, typically engage in two or three meaningful conversations and then am ready to bolt, unless there is dancing – and in that case, I am good for the duration.

Model – Lauren DiMarco

Angels…

18 Saturday Dec 2010

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Angels, Christmas, Fashion, Gabriela Camerotti, John Milton, Memoir, Photography

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O welcome, pure-eyed Faith, white-handed Hope,
Thou hovering angel, girt with golden wings!
John Milton (Comus)

I remember fashioning angel wings from wire and tulle fabric, and decorating them with soft down feathers, and gold and silver glitter for my daughters’ Christmas pageants in elementary school.

Glittery Gifts: Earrings…

14 Tuesday Dec 2010

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Beauty, Christmas, Christmas gift, Earrings, Fashion, Photography, Shay Jones

© Joan Currie

Diamonds are radiant white,
They shine like starts in the night.

Shay Jones

What a delight to receive sparkly jewelry at Christmas! I wear these rhinestone earrings at least once every holiday season.

Baubles…

29 Monday Nov 2010

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Amy Grant, Baubles, Christmas, Holiday, Interior Design, Photography

© Joan Currie

It’s the most wonderful time of the year
With the kids jingle-belling
And everyone telling you
Be of good cheer
It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
Eddie Pola & George Wyle
(Amy Grant song)

I could not wait to start decorating for the holidays. Baubles are not limited to  the Christmas tree!

Wool Socks…

27 Saturday Nov 2010

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beautiful, Beauty, Knitted socks, Pablo Neruda, Photography, Robert Bly, Wool socks

© Joan Currie

The moral of my ode is this:
beauty is twice beauty,
and what is good is doubly good
when it is a matter of two socks
made of wool in winter.
Robert Bly – Ode to My Socks – translation of Pablo Neruda

I slipped on my cozy wool socks last night and slumbered under the warmth of my eiderdown comforter – absolute bliss!

Amaryllis…

27 Saturday Nov 2010

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Christmas, Holiday Season, Photography, Red Amaryllis

© Joan Currie

I care not for these ladies that must be wooed and prayed.

Give me kind Amaryllis, the wanton country maid.

Thomas Campion

The Royal Red Amaryllis heralds in the Holiday Season.

Beautiful Aspirations…

26 Friday Nov 2010

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Bill McClaren, Fashion, Goals, Henry Ford, Micha Borodaev, Moja Maat, Photography

© Moja Ma’at

Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal. – Henry Ford

Amidst the bustle of holiday festivities and competing obligations, try not to lose sight of what is important to you.

Model – Micha Borodaev

Thanksgiving Day…

25 Thursday Nov 2010

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© Joan Currie

Thanksgiving, after all, is a word of action.

W.J. Cameron

At dawn on Thanksgiving I set out on a road trip to pick up my eldest daughter so that she could join us for our family dinner. Although I was not particularly enthusiastic about doing the six hour drive, as I wanted to stay home to prepare food for our big dinner, I decided to make the best of it.

As it turned out, there was hardly any traffic, the scenery in the morning light was breathtaking, and I was captivated by a CD that I had wanted to hear for some time. The return drive gave my daughter and me a rare opportunity for uninterrupted dialog about her life plans and sharing humorous travel tales. To top it off, when we arrived home, her sisters had prepared the entire feast by themselves and all we had to do was sit down and enjoy it. All in all, despite my initial apprehensions, it turned out to be one of my very best Thanksgivings!

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