Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Day 26 ~ Sharing


Day 26 ~ Share something you read online.

Well this is not something I read 
but rather something that I watched and 
think that we all should take the time and see this video

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Zach Sobiech, at the age of 14, found out he had a rare form of terminal cancer. 
So he became a rock star, and millions of people got to see his music 
before he passed away on May 20, 2013. This is his beautiful story.

please click here to watch
and grab a tissue ~ you will need it


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I think he was an amazing young man

RIP Zach


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

The Women That Made Me ~ Eaton's Girls


This will be the last in my series
and I am a little sad to see it end

fittingly enough ~ I have saved this bunch of girls for last.

I started working in retail in a big department store
when I was high school

the tender age of 17
and ended up working my way up the ladder
from part time to full time
to department head then to one of the management team

we were always the "young ones" and I had many mother figures
to teach me and guide me along the way
sadly a lot of them are gone and I have no pictures
so if only for myself I will mention their names
as they all taught me oh so much...

Dora, Emily, Phyllis, Doris, Alice, Connie, Rose
Shirley, Vicky, Vera, Sandy & Rae

Thank You ~ from the bottom of this big old heart!
xoxoxo

And now I will introduce you to some of these girls
"the young ones"
we all grew up together
learned together ~ had fun together



this is Laurie ~ she was one of my managers
and she became like a big sister to me
we do not see each other nearly enough now
but the bond is still there along with a big hug


this is Kim ~ I call her Kimby
she is one of my closest friends still today

we have been through a lot together
both good and bad



Lori ~ we could cry you a river
we are both saps when it comes to sad songs, movies or commericals!


KellieAnn is my singing sister


another Kim ~ she was always the voice of reason
and the best person to get advice from


this was our last day
Sue, Andrew, Connie, Linda & Kim

when the store closed in 1999
it was a sad day ~ but looking back on it today
I know that everything happens for a reason



every one of these girls mentioned above was at our wedding

love this shot of Kelly, Lori, myself, Kimby and Andrea

I always said that I am thankful for Eaton's
as it brought so many wonderful people into my life

a few years ago we had a little girls reunion
and man did we ever have fun

you know these are the girls that I can be totally myself with
we have all seen the good, bad and the ugly
and came out the other end


b: me, Kim, Tracey, Laurie, KellieAnn, Krista, Linda & Connie
f: Tammy, Sue & Kimby


it takes more effort to get together now
but when the planets align and it does happen
it is the best feeling ever

we catch up on each other's news
reminisce about the old times
and then sing and dance the night away

pure happiness.

Thank you so much for all the comments on my little series
if you missed any of them you can check them out below.

xo











Wednesday, April 24, 2013

The Women that Made Me ~ Lakeville Girls


I could not have this series
and not mention the friendships that have been with me
basically since the beginning

Meet Rocky (Roxanne), Robyn and Tracey


these girls are my oldest friends
and we are talking elementary school long

I have known Robyn & Tracey since 1971
yeah ~ we are that old!

Robyn & Lori 1981
 this is Robyn & I back in high school
someone dared us to get our picture taken with Santa
yeah ~ don't dare us to do anything!

we started school together
rode each other's bikes
played tag and skipped rope

through the years we grew up together
and did everything together
we were the 3 musketeers



Lori & Tracey 1988
Rocky came into the picture in elementary school as well
a year younger than us ~ and lived a bit further down the road
so I think it was high school when we got close
and created the bond that we still have to this day

Lori & Rocky 2010
this shot was taken at her daughter's wedding in 2010
and is still one of my favourites of the two of us

she became a grandmother this past weekend
and I could not be happier for her

these are the girls that taught me what the word friend really means

we have to the moon and back ~ we really have
celebrated successes ~ marriages ~ births
and we have hugged and dried tears in low times

if I needed anything
any time of day
these are numbers I could call
without thinking twice

and that my friends
is the best feeling ever.

I love these girls.
xo

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

The Women that Made Me ~ Barb

Meet my mother in law

her name is Barb


I know that some people have the dreaded
"mother in law" syndrome

but not me ~ I am truly blessed to have this woman in my life



Trevor says that he fails to exist when I am around

when she calls ~ she talks to me
we share stories ~ she fills me in on the family news
and she spoils me


I have attended her "gravy school" for the past 14 years and 
I am pleased to say that I finally graduated last year
with beef gravy ~ I still have not perfected turkey gravy!

she is the person that I can drop berries, jars, sugar and certo off in the morning
and pick jam up after work ~ you see ~ spoiled!

knowing my love of all things vintage
especially if they have meaning ~ she offers things up to me
before she throws them out

she makes the best hot dog relish and shares her recipes

I am truly a lucky girl to have someone so special
welcome me into her family with open arms.

One thing that I will always be sad about however
is we were not able to give her any grandbabies
she would have been the perfect grandmother
and sometimes 4 legged babies just don't cut it!

Thanks for reading!


Wednesday, April 10, 2013

The Women that Made Me ~ Aunt Dot


Today I would like to introduce you to
my Dad's oldest sister

my Aunt Dot
born Dorothy Ann


this is the woman that kept my grandmother's memory alive
for over 25 years

Grampy said that "Barb will never be gone as long as Dot is around"
he was a wise man

she was just like her mother in so many ways
although she did not quilt and knit and sew like Grammy

she looked like her ~ talked like her
and cooked like her

she and her husband kept the farm going
opened it up for the summer
used it like a cottage

she kept up the flower beds and roamed the fields looking for
berries and wildflowers

an avid bird watcher too ~ she was many things
to many people

Aunt Dot, Dad & Aunt Jeanne

when I got married she gave me 
her Mother's cameo as I had told her years before
that I wanted to wear it on my wedding day

little did I know that she did not just lend it to me
she gave it to me ~ to keep
and I will cherish it always

Aunt Dot, Dad, Mom & Carolyn seated in front
Family Reunion ~ Rockport Hall 

like her mother she was a strong woman
who was struck down with a sad disease
aphasia took away her speech 

I was into the hospital to see her
while Mom was in there last year

she could not speak
but the recognition was still in her face
the eyes never change
and I could see her searching my face
and I held her hand and talked to her
remembering the woman she used to be 

she passed away a week or so after that visit
and I knew that instinct that sent me from the chapel
to her room was maybe not instinct at all
but a gentle nudge

I am so glad I made it in there
to say goodbye

and when I walk through the fields at the farm
I smile as I know
I am carrying on a family tradition.




Wednesday, April 3, 2013

The Women that Made Me ~ Aunt Jeanne


I am having so much fun with this series
and next up in my Dad's sister

my Aunt Jeanne

Uncle Bobby, Aunt Jeanne & me ~ circa 1968

I love this picture ~ family reunion ~ the early years
wasn't I stylin' ~ blonde pigtails
I was a cutie!

this woman is one of my favourite people
in the whole wide world

she calls a spade a spade
and has the fight and positive attitude
we could all learn from

when I graduated high school and thought I wanted to move to the big city
to make a go of it ~ start a brand new chapter
she is the one that I talked to
and she opened her door and her heart to me


it is my cousin Gina's Mom
aka ~ my best girl

this picture was taken at Gina's wedding
and I have it framed ~ I love the shot of both her and Mom
and then there is Dad in the background
watching over his girls ~ it's a treasure for sure

this lady has fought cancer and won
only to have a heart attack in '95
when we lost her ~ then they brought her back

she is now a shell of the woman she was
lack of oxygen to the brain can do that to even the strongest 
so she walks with a walker ~ or gets around in her wheelchair

every so often I see a hint of who she was
and my heart aches
it has been years since I have seen her
and pulling pictures for this series
prompted me to plan a trip to go and visit
with those far away ~ reconnect
and tell them that I love them


I found this one and love it
taken at the beach in Dorchester Cape
that's my Dad ~ David
with his siblings and his cousins

again ~ it shows the importance of family through the years.



Wednesday, March 27, 2013

The Women that Made Me ~ Aunt Francie


This is my grandmother's youngest sister
Frances

she was my Aunt Francie

Christmas 1983

it was her cottage that we used to go to
and she inspired Mom & Dad to build their own
with land she sold him for $1.00

another great cook ~ a lady that loved family
and gathering everyone around the table
whether it was turkey dinner
or barbecued hamburgers

she told me stories about my grandmother
and showed me what grace looks like
when she fought breast cancer not once but twice
then it became even too big for her strength
when it took her in 1984.


she loved flowers and family
dogs ~ they always had at least 2
darts and cards ~ oh the times we had
and the memories we made


a piece of my heart will always belong to this brave woman
and memories of her will make me smile

xo


read more of my series here

Monday, March 25, 2013

Patience is a Virtue


I am a planner
but I am also a do-er

waiting is not something that I do well
I need action and answers

so when I decided I was going to try and tackle the stucco removal
in the craft room ~ I had a plan
I could see the finish line 
the finished product so to speak



so I started gathering ~ pinning favourites
choosing colour for the walls
and thinking of ways I could use
the fabrics I already have
both vintage and new

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 then taking inspiration from Becky's art room
I knew I wanted lights
and these are so cute ~ I know they will be perfect


this is the perfect project for the vintage buttons
I got from the farm ~ I can see it framed now


I love this

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and taking the mini bunting idea from this pillow
using vintage fabric from the farm
and making something using an existing frame 
I already have

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again taking inspiration from this photo
using pictures and quotes that I love
to make the space my own

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I have so many pieces of fabric
from my grandmothers quilt box
I am hoping to use them for something like this

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I also love this garland
and will be heading to the flea to look for some old sheet music
to make my own

so I need patience as we are waiting on the drywall guy
and then I need to get the carpet up
that the previous owners of the house
glued to the floor ~ yup ~ right on the cement

so until all these jobs are done
I cannot get in there to paint
and set up
then start to create all I want to do

I have finished it so many times
in bed at night while attempting to drift off to sleep
does that ever happen to you
I know it does!!

Hope you had a great weekend

the shower was perfect
it was a great day for those who had to travel
and it is always a great day 
when you are surrounded by good friends
food and conversation.

Have a great week.


Wednesday, March 20, 2013

The Women that Made Me ~ Grammy Stiles


This is my maternal grandmother
Barbara

but I called her Grammy


most of my memories of her are childhood memories
as she went into a nursing home while I was in my teens
and passed away when I was in my 20's
she had alzheimer's disease

The farm ~ glory days

it was she that lived on the farm
this is the grandmother that baked bread every week

made each one of her grandchildren a quilt

 I received hand made cotton nighties for my birthday
and cozy flannel ones for Christmas

I remember her baking ~ she was always cooking something
her house was spotless

we would play upstairs in the kitchen chamber in the old clothes
on the weekend

tip toe around the beans drying on the newspapers
smell the dill drying
or try to creep down the steep steps to the kitchen
although we were told to stay off them


can you find her ~ yeah the arrow helps
but when Gina and I found this picture a couple of years ago
I got a little spooked

it was like ~ that's me!  scary real

birds eye view of the farm

Years later while I was researching our family tree
I was gifted with her journals
they have important dates jotted in them
the birth of a baby
and the passing of a dear friend or relative

what resonated with me when I read them
was that this woman lived for the weekends
when the kids would arrive with grandchildren in tow

although her weeks were filled with keeping house
and the farm chores
card parties and the occasional party line gossip
it was family that mattered


I love this old shot ~ a gathering
there was always room for more
and when it is out by the apple tree
more than likely two or three


this was taken the Christmas before she went into the home
although she and Grampy had moved into an apartment
it was becoming harder and harder for him to take care of her

so here I am a flanked by two of the most important
women in my life

sometimes I wonder what would have happened if she had been healthy
and lived longer ~ I think we would have gotten along...