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March 19, 2008

the long winter

dear old friends,

it's been a long time for us, and i'm guessing it's probably not much fun to be boxed up and tucked away in the basement storage. spring is almost here, and that means baby girl will be here soon too. i just want you to know that i hate maternity clothes, and they will never, ever be able to compare in cuteness or style to any of you, so please don't think that i have you packed up because you've done something wrong. believe me when it tell you that jeans with a big, elastic belly band are not a treat.

soon we will be able to scoot around town and go out at night for dinners and dress up together for good luck at yard sales. i promise.

missing your color and textures and patterns and pretty, girly styles more than you could know,
jenny

find these and more of my contributions to the flickr group: wardrobe_remix HERE

February 21, 2008

brotherly, motherly love

i consider myself pretty darn lucky to have married into a big family of (mostly) boys. growing up, it was just me and my younger sister, and i kinda always wondered what it might be like to have some fellas around in the mix. matt comes from a family of 7, with 5 brothers and one sister, all of them are pretty close in age, too. there's dan, kari, matt, ben, josh, jeremy and ed, or "dude" as he is known in the family.

in a recent email exchange with my mother in law, i became even more impressed with her superwoman-supermama-like abilities. we were chatting about pregnancy, and all the stuff that comes along with it. and from what i could tell, the pregnancy part of things seemed to really be a breeze for her. in fact, i often get the feeling the whole darn thing was pretty easy for her. she's one of those women who is just an absolute patient pro at motherhood. i think because she just loved it so, so much.

and how could she not? look at those faces!

in later years though, when little sweet babies grew up into young boys, you'd think maybe she could have gone nuts, or found herself completely exhausted. just imagine- all those boys being boys! but my mother in law would never tell it like that. she loved having all those kids, loved every minute of it. and reminiscing stories to this day, you can tell she'd go right back in time if she had the opportunity.

raised in wyoming, matt tells stories of how they used to catch black widows and scorpions and bring them home and hide them in the house. they'd take off on their bikes and be gone for hours at a time, not telling mom a thing. they'd go through gallons of milk in a day. and don't even get matt started on how soda was such a hot commodity. he was maybe 10 or so at the time, and he thought he'd come up with a brilliant solution to hide a couple of cans of soda in the back of the toilet, reserving them all for himself whenever his little heart should desire. little did he know, his younger brother, ben, was onto him and when matt confidently strutted his way in one day to fetch himself a can o'coke, guess what! no cokes! ben was somewhere enjoying them, along with the last laugh too, i bet.

it's the funny stories like this that make me ask matt, "wasn't it just so much fun, growing up with all those siblings?!", to which he jokingly replies, "um, no!". but the truth is, it was. just think of all the all the memories- the birthdays, the christmas times at grandmas, the fishing trips, and most importantly, the friendships + bonds they have between them. 

i'm lucky to call them all family today, and wish that i had known them way back when.

sending a very special happy birthday today to my brother in law, ben. matt and i wish we could be there to take you out for a birthday dinner full of laughs and good times. have a slice of cake for us!

we love you!

February 14, 2008

a happy valentines day to you

i'm gearing up for an early spring update, and i've got to move this stuff along + make some room! perhaps there was something you were considering... now the deals are a bit sweeter!

please note: the necklace sale is for today only! 25 bucks gets you a pretty handmade necklace, shipping included! you can't beat that with a stick!

a little love from frecklewonder.

hope you have a happy day. xo

February 07, 2008

quiet adventures (or, stop and smell the roses)

since henry was a tiny guy, we've taken these "quiet adventures" around our neighborhood. i can't remember if he came up with the name, or if it was me. (when he was 2, he liked to do a lot of whispering and talking in a very quiet voice, so perhaps it was the hush-hush-whisper that gave our walks their name). we just walk quietly, with no real destination, and listen to the sounds and find little treasures along the way. henry loves to explore and collect. interestingly shaped rocks and pieces of bark covered in moss will get pocketed or added to a little bag that he's brought along, so as to be observed later at home. he also loves to meet up with an affectionate cat here and there, and to sit down by an area stream and toss in leaves + little stones and check out the geese.

i am reminded this week that it's times like this that are so important in my life. when i am able to check out of all the regular hustle-bustle, slow down, turn off my thoughts + worries. for me, it's the fuel that's needed for weeks like the one i'm in. when life is so busy, and there's the health + well being of family members to worry over, and the house is an utter disaster because our schedule has been so whacked out- it's the quiet adventures that i'm so, so thankful for.

remember to carve out your own quiet time to rest + refuel your tired body and busy mind- maybe it's a hike or jog through a woodsy path, a yoga class, a little bird watching with a cup of hot tea, preparing of your spring gardens, an indulgent massage.

a little stopping and smelling of the roses, if you will.

xo

January 25, 2008

hard work made easy

it's worth noting: when you are facing a long day at the desk, staring at the computer, some lovely spring flowers make the view oh, so much nicer.


(pretty pink + green bouquet, a 'just because' from my mister this week.)

and, when you're in that middle of the afternoon slump, and the tiredness is setting in just a bit, it's a real treat to have such a sweet face pop around the corner after a day at school. kisses + hugs and a little news from the day revives me better than that cup of coffee i was fantasizing about ever could.

back to work!

January 23, 2008

in my dreams

spotted my car again yesterday. i first saw it in the parking lot of a shopping center near my house- a handsome, white haired older gentleman was driving, and i was only able to catch a quick glimpse. but it was enough to make me talk to myself in the car and ooh and ahh and squeal and wish and hope and dream. and then yesterday, i was driving out on a rural road, on my way to this fantastic little mennonite-run shop that specializes in bulk + organic foods, meats, cheeses and baked goods (yum) when i realized he was in front of me again. i attempted to take a few (terrible) cell phone pics when at traffic lights, which i will not post here because they don't do the car justice. i followed him for a bit, wishing, hoping that he was on his way to the same store that i was so i could gaze at it dreamingly, for just a minute or two longer... long story short- he turned into a car dealership and i followed him in without ever really having a plan. (i mean, my first thought was, "OMG, he is NOT going to SELL this car HERE, is he?!") it was bitter cold out, little snowflakes were whipping around in the wind, and i hopped out of my car like a kid in a candy store and ran over to him, introducing myself, hoping he didn't find me to be a lunatic, and told him how beautiful i thought his car was. he stood there in his jeans and jean jacket lined in sheepskin, all smiles. he was charmed, and charming and we proceeded to have a lovely little chit-chat about his car. a 1962 white ford falcon s-t-a-t-i-o-n-w-a-g-o-n in gorgeous condition.

i. love. this. car.

i told him that if he ever thought of parting with it, he had a happy buyer in me. he said to me, "sweetie, i don't think it's really worth a whole lot". i told him it was a treasure of all treasures as far as i'm concerned. turns out we live in the same neighborhood, so maybe one day i'll be lucky and he'll offer it for sale?

i got home and quickly googled some images, so as to share with you guys. here is a stunner out of ohio:
(i mean, can you just imagine?!?!?)

life would be pretty damn near perfect, i think, if the hubs and i could pack up the kids in one of these suckers and hit the open road. a full thermos of coffee for matt, some old fashioned sodas on ice, a few homemade rice krispie treats, a camera and some good tunes... i can hear it now- henry and i would sing our duets that we love so much (time's a' waistin' by june + carl and some of those great old april stevens + nino tempo tunes) and we could pull into any ol' random tiny town for a little lunch and thrift shopping. wow. that would be the deal. and now i wake up. ha!

so in the meantime, i'm sitting here at the computer, working on editing images for the shop update.

that's about all the news i got for ya, folks. it's been a really busy week so far, and my poor sweetie (aka, the frecklewonder web guru) hasn't had any time to give to the shop as he has had deadlines and time crunches at work and is getting to the point of zapped. i do not tell you any lies when i say that a) we are working very hard, b) it really is just around the corner, c) i'm totally sorry to be stringing this out, and d) i promise, it'll be worth the wait.

see?

lots of cute things. LOTS.

January 07, 2008

dreaming

i'm having a moment.

if only moneyshoes grew on trees.

(from anthropologie and urban outfitters dot coms.)

August 22, 2007

goodbye, summer

the summer isn't technically over until mid-september, but for those of us with kids, it's feelin' pretty much over now that school is back in session.

it's the end of day trips to new places, afternoons by the pool, sunburns, picnics in the back yard, nighttime scooter rides, staying up late and sleeping in a bit, chasing down the ice cream man, catching fireflies, taking afternoon naps, spontaneous hikes + bike rides, watching thunderstorms + hoping it'll cool off just a bit, getting mosquito bites, bee stings and mid-day foot washings, and hitting early morning yard sales. and so, so, so much more.

henry started first grade today, without a hitch, i might add. and now, the house is quiet. eerily still, in fact. it's going to take me some time to adjust to all of this time.

August 10, 2007

how to beat the heat: freckle-style

what better way to keep from having a heat stroke on a day when it feels like 110 than to hang out in some favorite thrift shops and antique malls? if you can imagine, it is so miserably hot out there that it doesn't even seem appealing to sit by the pool. it is just nasty, folks. plus, i'd pick an hour in a good junk shop over being poolside 9 times outta 10, if you really wanna know the truth.

here are a few of my amazing finds from today:

i'll be back on monday with a fully stocked shop! i've already had a few (slightly panicked) emails (which, i think is so cute) wondering WHAT TIME on monday. i am shooting for early monday, but not too early that my west coast buds don't have a shot at some of the new stuff. why don't we say... noon-ish EST, which means a little after 9 am for you california cuties. if that changes, i will keep you informed. but so far, i am ahead of the game in terms of having things photographed, i just have to buckle down this weekend with my measuring tape and creative copy writing. have a great weekend, everyone! xox

July 24, 2007

summer lovin'

gosh, where have i been?! i totally flaked out on color week. things got so busy for me, and once i was away from the ol' blogginz for a day or two, it was that much harder to get back into the swing of things. or, maybe it was that much easier to stay away and enjoy all things summer? you know how it goes, right? well, before i knew it, a week turned into almost two. whoops! and then i sat down to hit the blog this afternoon, and all of typepad was down. go figure. i couldn't really complain though. we have been having EXTRAORDINARY weather these past few days, so instead of sitting in my little dungeon of an office, i went back outdoors. you know, typically here in central virginia, right about this time in the summer we are doing all we can do to not melt into a puddle of sweat. i didn't check the temps today, but i'm guessing we didn't break 80 degrees. HUH? at night, it's been a cool 58 or 60. and just yesterday, henry and i went over to my momma's to take a dip in the pool, and we bailed after just 20 minutes. it was too chilly! can you imagine? it's july 24th. what gives. summer, what happened to ya? i won't argue with it though. it's just odd, and you know how i end up gabbing about the weather here sometimes.

so this amazing weather has brought with it some amazing blue skies. the kind that i call my FAVORITE. the ones that remind me of being out west. a dark sky blue with huge, thick, puffy, bright white clouds and a bright sunshine. i love that kind of sky, and have found myself laying in the grass, just looking up at it lately. 'course we haven't had rain in weeks, so our once lovely, soft green grass has turned to a brittle, brown, icky, rough + tough grass, so i opt for the chaise, which works just fine.

another place i like to relax lately is this little spot on my front porch. the view (in particular, this time of year) is a real stunner. there is a very large community garden directly across the street, full of rows and rows of zinna (now in bloom), and so many vegetables and herbs, you wouldn't believe it. i will try and post a photo soon. also, we have some really nice sunset views from this spot. and the 'skeeters haven't been too bad this year, which is a whole other thing to be appreciative for.

our hood had it's annual summer extravaganza last weekend, which was a total treat. since we moved in last august, we were first timers to this event. the daytime fair thing was sort of your typical greasy food, pricey ride kinda deal. henry didn't have any interest in riding anything at all, and was pretty much focused on getting his mitts on some cotton candy. really, i think that was why we went there at all. well, that and the funnel cake that we gorged on. you know how funnel cake is so yummy, and then 5 minutes later you feel like you want to hurl? how come we never learn from that want-to-hurl feeling?

also, they were giving free rides in the hot air balloon, but we didn't stick around for it. henry had a friend with him, and we all had to get home for dinner. why? because they were having FIREWORKS later!!! this was, by far, my most favorite part of the day. i love fireworks, but what really sealed the deal for me this time around was two things: #1. we walked through our neighborhood about 10 minutes until we reached the golf course--yes, we actually live within walking distance of a golf course, who would have ever thought. certainly not me-- ok, so we walk our lovely little walk through the neighborhood, to find a pretty good sized gathering of families with lawn chairs + coolers + blankets set up, and kids playing with lighted frisbees and such, and the setting is so picturesque, i wish i would have snapped a photo. it was like a small town in a movie kind of scene. lovely houses everywhere, amazing, soft green grass, tree lined streets, and a big opening in the sky to watch the fireworks show. on top of that, there's #2. an ICE CREAM TRUCK came toodling down the street. i mean, did ya READ my post on ice cream trucks?!?!?! good grief. it's kind of an understatement to say that i was completely smitten. it was such a nice night, and the fireworks show was quite an impressive 35 minutes. oh, and henry had his first push-up pop, and matt and i had a klondike bar.

i happened to discover this amazing vintage RAIN BIRD sprinkler. not only is it a real vintage treat, it's called RAIN BIRD, and it's incredibly sturdy and wonderful, and i know i will sound like a huge dork, but i love it. henry has been loving to play in the water while i try to prevent our yard from croaking all  together.

so i hope you all are enjoying your summer so far. we've got just over a month. i can't believe it's going by so quickly!!! seems like all the stores are stocking up with school supplies and fall merch, which i guess happens every year, but dang. i'm still stuck in summer mode.

June 20, 2007

the week in pictures

not a lot of time for a big wordy post right now, my friends. seems like life has had me comin' and goin' lately. boy am i ready for the weekend.

so, instead of stories, i will share with you some highlights from the last week in picture form.

a trip to the local nursery with henry. we were in search of a fig tree for matt's father's day gift.

followed by a lovely lunch with my cute boy on the patio:

finding my cats lounging around the house alllll day long. oh, to be a cat. i guess sleeping the day away is one way to beat the heat?

peeking into matt's recording studio to find henry at the mic, recording a tune!

saturday nights outside by the chiminea. s'mores are always a treat, and henry can barely be stopped. look out, sugar rush.

scoring this great cheese-themed tray at a yard sale. (more on yard sale luck later)

happy wednesday, ya'll. i promise more of an update soon.

June 12, 2007

it only took 16 years

i am a huge fan of twin peaks. i watched it religiously when it first aired back in 1990, and i've managed to catch marathon weekends of it on bravo throughout the years. i finally scooped up the first season on dvd when i found it used at the record store a while ago. i even had them look into the whereabouts of season two, only to find out that it was never released. what? never released?!

well imagine my delight to find out that now, some 16 years later, the studio peeps have finally answered my prayers. (or, apparently, david lynch wanted the film to look pristine before it was released to dvd, so he's been cleaning the negatives all this time?) at any rate: season two is out, and available through my trusty netflix.

so that's what matt and i have been doing lately. for weeks. working our way through season two, which, i must tell you is no where NEAR as amazing as season one: really bad/cheesy story lines with james + donna, but they are made up for a little bit with quirky, funny ones like that of nadine + mike and norma + big ed. what's missing for me is crazy leland, and that whole mystery surrounding laura palmer and bob and all that goodness... if you watched this, you know what i am talking about, if you didn't, you must add twin peaks to your netflix queue, just don't watch fire walk with me until you've seen all of the television shows, mmmk?

the damn fine cuppa joes, donuts + cherry pies at the RR diner, the dancing man, the red carpets, the amazing, weird music, the great northern, one eyed jacks, crazy nadine and her silent drapes, creepy leo, bonehead bobby, leland palmer, the log lady, all the quirky plots and ahhhhhh the hottness that is dale cooper.

sigh.

June 01, 2007

happy friday

six years ago today, i became a mom. it was the best day of my life. happy birthday, henry! i love you so much. to the moon and back a million times infinity.

May 13, 2007

happiness is

waking up to hot coffee and fresh flowers

listening to old records

while smelling french toast cooking in the kitchen


happy mothers day to all the mommas out there. if you've been around frecklewonder for a while, you might have heard this little recording that i received as a mothers day gift back in 2003. if not, enjoy!

March 23, 2007

we have fun together


we're off from school and work today, so we'll catchas back here on monday.
hope ya'll have a good weekend!