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Monday, November 26, 2007

It has been cold in Texas!

Upon rare occasions we get to use the fireplace. Yesterday when we got back into town, we found out we had a little heater problem. The heat never came on, so we fired up the fireplace~it was nice. But didn't really help the 61 degrees inside the house~unless you are in the room with it~all the time. So today the heater repairman came, but seems like we need a certain part~that he didn't have~so tonight, it is 64 degrees. A real heat wave~~~~~~
I am really loving our electric blanket right about now!
Most of the Thanksgiving weekend our new toy looked like this. But, we did enjoy Friday, as it was bright, sunny and COLD in South Texas.


But~most of us looked like this starting Friday night on into Sunday.
Did I tell you that I love cold weather and look forward to it with much anticipation? Yes, it was what I said, and yes, I still do. I think.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

sneak peak


~before I go. Made out of wonderful japanese beads i bought at the Houston Bead Society's Annual Bead & Jewelry Show.
You can hear Christmas music online all the time starting today, on my favorite station!

Lord, let me always be thankful for the little things




...like greek yogurt.
Ever since i ate greek yogurt on long island in may, with mel's friend Laura, i had been thinking about, and looking for greek yogurt. about 3 weeks ago, while in the new HEB, i found greek gods. no, it is not like the yogurt we ate from trader joe's, but it is near perfect, and wonderful and creamy and as smooth and thick as ice cream. dannon needs to pack it up and go home, as there is absolutely no comparison. i have been adding dried cranberries, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, and a drizzle of agave nectar, and it has been pure bliss ever since....
today and tomorrow, let me be thankful for so many of the little things i enjoy in my life.
happy thanksgiving to you ~ all my family and friends....i love you!

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

if God would have wanted us to fly he would have given us tickets-Mel Brooks

That's the Bloomberg quote this morning ~ before Thanksgiving. Oh, Mr. Brooks, don't you know He did, thru Jesus? On my way into town, Ipod in my ears, listening to the Mercy Me song called Unaware. What a song to remind me~
"Unaware of everything
Knowing You're aware of me"
Last night, in my workspace-office, I thought of my friend, Jenny, who gave me an idea of what to name this easy to wear memory wire bracelet. She called it a cuff, so I just added Czech Prairie~coming to Czech Prairie Cuff. I do indeed live on the Katy Prairie. This bracelet is made up of 95% Czech fire polished crystals, a dash of yellow jade, and a sprinkle of Bali sterling silver. It is quite a versatile piece of jewelry. Plus, it's so easy to put on and off as you're running out the door-been there lately? Next week, it will be on sale at Klein Oaks High School. I will also add another one on my Etsy Shop tomorrow, as I will once again be on the Etsy Main Showcase on Saturday the 24th. Check out the new listings.
Have a blessed day and Thanksgiving~

Sunday, November 18, 2007

miracles

This necklace has gone to San Antonio, and I wish I were there, because if I were, I would be with my daughter. I love you Melanie! I will see you Thursday.......
Tonight, while working on jewelry, I turned on the Turner Classics and watched The Miracle Worker~which wasn't easy while trying to put beads and wire together. The classic 1962 movie with Anne Bancroft and Patti Duke. I remembered watching it as a child, but when? In 1962, I was 5! I had always remembered the scene when she finally GOT it! That her teacher was spelling words of THINGS to her. Then she wildly runs to the water pump, spelling water over and over again to her teacher, as the water coldly slashes down out of the old water pump onto their hands. Quite a scene, and quite a break thru for her teacher.
Can't imagine what a world it would be in complete darkness. What if I had never seen a single thing? How could I imagine? How could I exist? How could I love?
I am so thankful for the people I have in my life~my husband, my daughter, my mother and sisters (just to name a few-there are many). I live in a comfortable home, safe and warm. I can travel, and laugh and sing and dance. I have so much to be thankful for~my God.
Have a blessed week. It will be a good one.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

a dangle or two



I bought a showcase spot on Etsy today. These are just a few "easy" pieces I have put in my shop~for Christmas! A new banner to boot! Wheww...(it takes some time to do).

The Swarovski Crystal 12mm Cube necklace is one of my best sellers. The chandeliers are made with green gossermer czech crystals-a very rich green and have that great "metallic look". Have a great weekend!

(click on Etsy above to go directly to my shop)

Thursday, November 15, 2007

one more special Etsy purchase

Have you noticed the I TOOK THE HANDMADE PLEDGE tag in my right sidebar? I love to buy handmade, always have and always will. Even if I didn't make and sell myself. Plus, I am a large buy in the USA girl. (Thanks to my husband's past union life).
Isn't my newest purchase great? The colors and the texture are what caught my eye; and I was not disappointed.
I was Mary's first customer, and she sent me the sweetest little handwritten note saying so!
You're welcome, Mary~

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

not your average bear Yogi


So what is a Barista? Here is what Wikipedia says:
When using the term in English, "barista" refers to one who has acquired some level of expertise in the preparation of espresso-based coffee drinks. Within certain circles, its meaning is expanding to include what might be called a coffee sommelier; a professional who is highly skilled in coffee preparation, with a comprehensive understanding of coffee, coffee blends, espresso, quality, coffee varieties, roast degree, espresso equipment, maintenance, latte art, etc. James Hoffmann of Britain is the current World Barista Champion.
Though popularly believed to be an Italian term, it was developed in America as a derivative of the Italian word meaning bartender and is now part of the lexicon of some American coffee shops. Entered into English from the
Italian in which it means roughly bartender (plural: baristi [masculine or mixed sex] or bariste [feminine]). The term is derived from the Italian use of the word bar, which is similar to the American or British cafe. In Italy, the barista typically works behind a counter, serving both hot (such as espresso and other coffee-based ones) and cold alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
This question (from my good friend
Jenny) brought to mind the coffee competitions I have watched on Food Network. Besides the Fine Living channel, History channel, the HDTV channnel, and Bravo (for watching Cirque Du Soleil); the Food Network channel is my favorite. I love to watch competitions~Cake Baking Cookoffs, Bar-B-Que competitions, Iron Chief Battles and the upcoming Canadian National Barista Championship, which will be on Food Network Saturday night (11/24) at 6:30 EST. You have no idea what these talented people can do and design on top of a cup of cappuccino. It is fun to watch~
(*above Starbuck Bears are the ones I HAVE bought. I decided after my beenie baby days, I would not do collecting like that again~it was not an easy decision).

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Barista Bear Goes Metallic








Everywhere I look I see Christmas, and it is showing up way before Thanksgiving. No surprise. Yes, last Wednesday I stepped into Starbuck's and, there it was....Christmas!! I was as excited as if it were "my" time to open Christmas presents. It's all here~the annual Starbuck's Christmas Blend coffee, red sweater clad Barista Bears, and door wreaths made out of red card stock with shiny round mirrors dotting the middle looking strangely like cranberries. They were beautiful~!!!
Christmas jewelry is on it's way to Mecca Hair Studio in San Antonio, DaVinci Artist's Gallery in Tomball; AND I am still preparing for the St.Anne's Society Fall Shopping Fair. Metallic is in BABY and I am there. The czech fire-polished crystals I bought at the gem & jewelry show turned out to be the Christmas punch I was looking for. My confirmation arrived thru the U.S. Postal Service & the Chico's catalogue. What did I see~METALLIC~everywhere...in the jackets, in the blouses, and in the jewelry.
I love it! Metallic sparkles, it glistens, and has a certain sheen about it.
It is beautiful, and it is a huge part of this year's Christmas for me......and perhaps a certain Barista Bear I know.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Ruby Red

A case of less is more.
Grade "A" Ruby Quartz requiring little additional adornment.
Just in time for Christmas.

Sunday, November 04, 2007

scenes from the lease

A new (1971) jeep was my favorite toy this weekend. Actually it is His new toy.Getting Allen to pose for an addition to my Christmas card collage wasn't easy, but as always, he pacified me.
Below is a picture of my new camo crocks, bought at the Bass Pro Shop, located at The Rim, in San Antonio. You have got to go to this BPS, as the decor far outweighs the one we have in Katy. BTW...the crocs are so cool and comfortable to wear (in camp).

Saturday evening, as I sat in the High Stand, I felt an overwhelming thankfulness for the the beautiful Texas sky. I tried (again) to breath in the glory of the setting sun. I can't tell you how many times I have taken this same picture, out this same window. I keep trying. I keep coming back ~ because I love it here. It is so peaceful, so quiet, and so Texas.

silver and gold

With Christmas fast approaching, and three shows on the horizon~I am crunched. I had to go to the International Gem & Jewelry Show. It stops in Houston four times a year. The size of the show can be quite overwhelming, but I took my time, and had fun looking at all the latest jewels, gems, and of course THE findings. I like to stop and chat, finding out just where the vendors have traveled from~be it east~New York & New Jersey; to out west~Los Angeles & Las Vegas; and everywhere in between. I bought silver from Hands of the Hills, located in Mercer Island, Washington and Sunwest Silver Company in Albuquerque, N.M. Beauty & the Beads, from Pico Rivera, California, had some beautiful graduated red quartz crystals. They will be simply stunning for a Christmas bauble!
This is just a small group of the czech & swarovski crystal strands I picked up at the show from my good friends at Big Stone, located off Richmond, in the great city of Houston. These sparklers will be perfect for Christmas.
"I found I could say things with colors and shapes that I couldn't say any other way - things I had no words for" Georgia O'Keefe