Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Ten Things + Creative Challenge Winners

Wheee I'm pleased to announce that at least five people commented on the Creative Challenge post! This could have been really embarrassing so thanks for participating. I asked you to share one random fact about yourself and unexpectedly, there were a lot of stories about freckles, but I'm glad to know each one of you just a tiny bit better. While we're on the topic, if you connect some of the freckles on my left arm, you can see the Big Dipper.

                                                      

But I digress.

Will the following people please use the Email Me link in the sidebar to send me your physical address?

1. Eva (not you, I know where you live)
2. Courtney
3. Lynsey
4. Alyssa
5. Laura

At some point in the year, I will send you a little something. I think technically it's supposed to be handmade but I can't promise it will be, especially if I find something really cool made by someone else.
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In the meantime, it's time for another clearly phoned-in, list-style post! That's why you come here isn't it, for my half-hearted attempts at blogging. I know, I've got your number.

Ever thought about the things you absolutely have to have/do on a daily basis? We are creatures of habit, after all.  Here are ten things I simply can't do without on any given day:

1.  Chapstick
2.  Music, without & within
3.  Hair pins
4.  Time by myself
5.  Daylight
6.  Thinking about baked goods. You guys....brioche.....
7.  My Moleskine day planner
8.  Talking to my family
9.  Breakfast
10. My glasses

What about you?

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Monday, January 7, 2013

I Left My Heart at Downton...

Warning: extremely frivolous fangirl post ahead...

 

Season three, eeps! I'm so excited to see the wedding. Thanks PBS. Thanks Masterpiece. Thanks Julian Fellowes! It was so hard not to read the blogs about it today, no spoilers please!

In other news, how beautiful are her dress/hair/veil? I would totally get married in that. Even if it's not to an adorable Brit at a super fancy estate.

Sigh...ok.
Back to our regularly scheduled programming of me being too cool for school.

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Sunday, January 6, 2013

2013 Creative Pay It Forward


Feeling creative?  There's a little challenge that's currently floating around Facebook. Maybe you've seen it, it's called the 2013 Creative Pay it Forward. Here are the details:

The first five people to comment on this post will receive a gift from me this calendar year! It will be unexpected and whenever the mood strikes me! Expect something fun and unique! If you comment, you must pay it forward and offer the same on your Facebook status! :)
Well clearly this isn't Facebook but I wanted to extend this to my fellow bloggers & readers, some of whom are better people than I and currently not on Facebook. Instead of choosing the first five, I'm going to pick five commenters at random and send them a little something. What's better than receiving something in the mail?

So my dear ones (even those of you halfway across the world!), all you have to do is leave a comment telling me one random thing about yourself and you're entered. If there are more than five of you, I will put names in a hat and post the winners on Tuesday morning. If there are less than five of you, I will cry just a little bit but then buck up and move on with my life.

Happy commenting!

P.S. If you do happen to have a Facebook account, feel free to like Hither and Yon to stay connected.

Update: Apparently this is the original post: click here. If you choose to continue this on your own blog, link back to this page!

Friday, January 4, 2013

Happy Weekend



Hooray weekend! This was not one of my favorite weeks so I’m glad to see it go. I have no big plans and if anything comes up that includes changing out of my big comfy slippers, I’m not interested. I think I’ll bake a loaf of bread and knock out a couple of chapters in A Casual Vacancy
What about you, anything cooking on the first weekend in the new year?

Until then, here are six things I’ve enjoyed this week:

+ Hilarious staged photos of bug memorials. Have I mentioned I love the Internet?

+ How to make decorative waxed paper for gifting baked goods

+ Sea-creature inspired hanging lamps. Cool? yes. Would I hang them in my house? Probably not.

+ Single serve, deep-dish cookie recipe. #fat

+ Then and Now: composite photos of a now-abandoned school in Detroit, with scenes from when it was in use. Rather sad to think about a place with so many memories just sitting empty.

+ Favorite winter song: "White Winter Hymnal" by Fleet Foxes
Bonus: I made a little playlist of all the songs from past Happy Weekend posts on Grooveshark. You don't have to have an account to listen, check it out here.

Until next week!
xx

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Happy New Whatever

A little inspiration for you on this Wednesday that feels like a Monday that we wish was a Friday:



Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year.

                                                        -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Did you have a good New Year's holiday? I would have posted sooner but as hard as I tried to fight it, I fell prey to the evil stomach virus my family brought home from Minnesota. Man, say what you want about other ailments but that is the worst. THE WORST. My family (all better, of course) went to a little get together but I stayed behind and nursed a ginger ale under a pile of blankets. I said cheers to the moon at about 10:30 and turned out the light. It sounds depressing and it was a little but I’m not going to complain because I don’t believe how you ring in the new year is necessarily an indicator of what that year will be like for you. Especially because the best New Year’s Eve I've ever had preceded one of the most difficult years of my life.

Today I'm like 80% back to normal but I can't seem to shake the deep-seated fatigue. I’m in a bit of a fog and even my limbs feel heavier than normal. Blah. 
Also, I haven't had chocolate in almost a week and I miss it.
I am such a girl. Sheesh.

Last year I promised myself that 2012 would be the Year of the Moment. As in, learn to be ok with what I'm doing day to day and stop worrying about the future so much. 

On the surface I succeeded. I flew by the seat of my pants for the first half of the year. I left my bakery job in Massachusetts in February and was living it up in Texas by March.  However glorious it was, my Ikea and Whole Foods habit was not sustainable without employment so by May I was in Indiana, back at my parents' place looking for a job.  I grabbed the first one that came along and bam, seven months later, here we are at the start of a new year.

Here’s where it starts to dissolve. After I started my job, I fell into a holding pattern. Every day, the exact same: work, eat, sleep, repeat.  At first my response was, yes, this is exactly what I need, a concrete routine. But after awhile the daily grind became well, a grind. My job holds little day-to-day variation and the evenings and weekends were starting to look the same. And so then the questioning began again: what am I doing? Where am I going? Am I fulfilled? But I kept telling myself,  “This worked for me yesterday, so it will work for me today. Be content in the now.” So I didn’t go anywhere or do anything new.

That may sound strange if you have been following my blog this whole time. What about the projects and the conventions and the weddings? I don’t mean to sound ungrateful, I am so thankful for all the beautiful experiences I’ve been a part of in the past year, particularly my sister’s wedding. But the everyday in between was just reliving the same moments, over and over; there hasn’t been enough balance. And maybe you've noticed the change in my blog. It has become a lot less personal over the last couple of months, more links and pretty photographs than stories and writing, which is why I started this blog in the first place.

So I declare 2013 the Year of Balance. I want to find the right balance between present and future, between my work life and my social life, between my mental, physical, and spiritual health. This year I want to learn how to live in the moment enough that I’m not in my own head too much but also make the big scary choices and changes, the ones good for my future.
As grandiose and broad-brush as that sounds, I’m going to take a page from Amy's (of Rainy Saturday) book by tackling small but specific things each month so I can work on it a little at a time.

This month I’m going focus on something that has needed work for a long time: reading my Bible. I need to learn how to read it more in depth. I’m starting by reading a chapter from Proverbs in addition to my regular study, something a dear lady in Texas once recommended. There are exactly 31 chapters in Proverbs so it works out perfectly. The key is to start over in February and then again in March and so on until the end of the year.  I don’t know if I’ll make through the whole year but I’d sure like to try to get to know the book of Proverbs as well as I can. 

So that’s where I stand. What about you, do you make resolutions? Does putting up a new calendar inspire you to be a better version of yourself?

Before I go, thanks for continuing to read and support my weird corner of the Internet in 2012.  I blog to keep myself inspired but it makes me happy to know that other people find enjoyment in it too.
I wish you well in 2013!  
xx


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