Category Archives: Fashion

Holidays 2011!

Christmas Gifts from Momo Seattle

 

We had a lovely holiday season this year. Lots of good food, & family. We were both a little spoiled this year, & we finished it off by setting the Christmas tree on fire. {Outside, of course. I have no photos, sadly. I was too cold.}

Hex Bugs

Hex Bugs. I really shouldn’t be allowed near the toy aisles during the holidays.

Sour Cherry Shortbread

Sour cherry shortbread: maybe my new standby, paired with my now-famous chocolate star cookies. In this case if you want the recipe you have to buy the Macrina cookbook. I love that book. I love it so much.

We got to walk in the snow, play Shanghai Rummy, & Santa gave me a copy of Katamari Forever, which means that I bogarted the television & PS3 a little more than I otherwise would during the holidays. It’s my favorite game. {*Future note 01/10/11: Our PS3 broke Sunday night, with the Katamari Forever Disk in it. My heart is broken.}

Katamari Forever. Love.

 

♥ Momo

Under Construction. Photo Favorites.

Grey Felt

 

Grey felted scarf.

I want to make some of these…

Felt pebbles.

Pumpkin Love.

Textbook Pumpkins are awesome.

Mondrian Cake

 

I’m a Flickr & Tumblr addict.

Alder & Co. French Linen Tote.

 

Alder & Co.

Tartlette rules.

I want to make this Apple Cardamom cake, via Tartlette.

Trying out some new themes; the look of the site might change a couple times while I play around with the style.

♥ Momo

October Hues

Pocket Frog Love.

Blogging is like exercise. The more you do it, the easier it becomes, but if you spend a month on your couch eating Cheetos, excercise gets a little more exhausting. I haven’t been sitting around eating cheesy snacks, but I have been up to everything but blogging. No writing, no sitting & sifting through Tumblr and Pintrest. I’ve been working, which is rewarding but exhausting, & running around town, cleaning the house, selling a large part of my former wardrobe…and maybe playing Pocket Frogs. Maybe. Don’t tell.

It’s good to be back,

♥ Momo

 

Toast

I stalk Toast in my spare time. {It’s funnier if I don’t qualify that statement.}

♥ Momo

Shades of Grey: November Issue

Bookhou: Textile

Bookhou.

Forbidden Hoodie!

Eureka Boutique.

Dahlhaus

Dahlhaus.

Dots!

Cute Tape.

♥ Momo

The Professional

Publicist Dress I

This dress does not go with this cup, but they would make a pretty good pair anyway♥

Sleepy

♥ Momo

AllSaints is Here

Washi Tape!

All Saints. They’ve been a whitewashed, fake-brick facade on the corner of Pine and Fifth/Fourth? until I stumbled downtown this morning and discovered the coolest storefront I’ve ever seen. {I walk by Anthro every day, and this made me swoon more than them. Come to think of it, I probably shouldn’t walk by Anthropologie every day. Bad habits.}

I have no pictures of the floor to ceiling Singer sewing machines that take up the enormous windows at the corner of the building. It was a choice between hot tea or pictures, & hot tea won the first round.

I haven’t even seen the clothes in person, & I know this is going to be a mixed blessing.

{Regarding the photo above; the AllSaints site doesn’t allow the reproduction of their photos, so you get more pictures of Washi tape!}

♥ Momo

Pomegranate Joy

Pomegranate Bliss

Pomegranates might not be in season, but this is too cool.

{Hint: this is a big wish list thing of mine; I may limit the pieces I wear that aren’t made by me, but I would a. never have made this, even though when I first saw it, I felt like some creative void inside of me had suddenly been filled with light – too dramatic? why?- and b. people will understand the pull of something as unique as this.}

I have an exciting Skill Advancement class with the amazing Nanz Aalund this weekend, and one can only run on so much coffee. Got to go to bed earlier.

♥ Momo

Shades of Grey: Basics

Etsy: Eyes of Charcoal Dress

I was meant to wear dresses. They’ve become my favorite wardrobe basic, and I’m unwittingly becoming known for them around town. Going from a tomboy-type closet, with three pairs of GAP jeans, one pair of sneakers, and an endless supply of black baggy shirts, the fanciest thing I rolled into 2005 with was a collection of Nine West knee high socks. A lot has changed in the last five years, as I evolved my wardrobe & became an adult.

Thimble & Acorn {love the name} on Etsy is a new favorite. It’s lovely, in a very utilitarian way; love it.

This top is also haunting me:

♥ Momo

Fish Food

I can so catch fish!

I have proof! I went on vacation, and caught a fish! {Love the hat.}Not just any fish, but a big, fat, 16″ bass-type fish. {Bass} I actually thought it was a log until it started moving from side to side, and of course, the flopping bass jumping out of the water is a dead give away, right?

I actually caught three: an 11″ & a 14″ fish in addition to the 16″, but this one was the one I had to fight for. You now how much upper body strength you need to pull this fat thing in? More than I have, it turns out. But I did it, all by myself.

{Note: the words “all by myself” do not include taking the fat fish off the hook. Overwhelmed with guilt and a little afraid to touch the fat fish, I looked on as Shawn took over and unhooked the fish for me. I named him George, then we threw him back.}

It was gorgeous the last couple of days we were there, with beautiful blue skies turning into loud, thundering rainstorms:

It was counterintuitive to me to go fishing in bright daylight like this; I was raised in a family where we get up at 3 a.m. and drive out to a lake in the middle of nowhere, where I would then have to either disguise my height or cast to shadowy places across the river and under logs to trick the fish into biting the cleverly constructed fly tied on the end of the line. That’s what you do for trout, a.k.a. “smart fish”. Bass are not “smart fish”. Bass and Pike, I was told, are known as “irrationally angry fish”.

Guess which one is more fun to catch? Since I’m 5’9″ and about as sneaky as a bull in a china shop, I am clearly meant to be going after “angry fish”. These are fish dear to my heart because, bless their souls, I could be standing right in front of them with a big sign that says “this is a trap, stupid fish” and they might even be more likely to bite because I called them stupid! Here I’ve spent my childhood getting skunked in trip after trip failing to outwit the “smart fish”, when there were fish just a few states over who would swallow the bait even if they knew for a fact it was a trick. The casts that didn’t hook bigger fish still had about six or so pissed off tiny fish that would bite the bottom of the worm, and not let go. They chased that sucker till they got bored with it, and as soon as it moved, they were on it again. Love. It.

{My father is designed for “smart fish”, and can go all KGB on them quite well in our….grey, cold, rainy Northwest weather. I eventually moved on to kicking around in a float tube with a book and two bottles of iced tea. I’m pretty sure the fish spent these trips hiding underneath me.}

After the rain and thunder blew over, we ventured out and I raided a nearby raspberry bush, now cleaned by the rain:

…you know who else likes raspberry bushes during a rainstorm? It turns out that mosquitoes do. Giant ones, that rise up in an enormous cloud before you like something out of a Michael Crichton book. {Or the Great Pumpkin. But I don’t think these guys wanted to give me presents.}

So, I run screaming from the giant cloud of mosquitoes, cover myself from head to toe with “Off!”, and return to my raspberries. They were beautiful.

This was what the sky looked like as I headed off to roast marshmallows:

Evening…

…because when you’re stuffed full of raspberries, the next logical thing to stuff yourself with would be roasted marshmallows. A half a bag of them. I think I’m known as the “Queen of Sugar” now.

♥ Momo