Lazy Sunday: (Early) June

A place for everything…

Dish love, found via A Well Traveled Woman. I’m spending a lot of unintended time on Tumblr and Pintrest. {Step one is admitting you have a problem.}

But I’ve made sure my friends are addicted to it too, so I’m not alone, which means….it’s not a problem! …still working on that thought process. Sorry, friends.

Had a lazy Sunday full of pretty people who were so sweet, which is always nice. Seriously, you guys who smile and talk with me, and laugh outrageously when I hold up the fantastic candy-pink Tucker dress? You make my day. Although you were very nearly topped by an adorable little girl with a headband who teetered around in platform Coclicos for a while before collapsing into fits of giggles. Just giggles, mind you – we are very safety conscious, and it was over carpet only. I think a new shoe addict was born today.

Tomorrow I’ll be back at my bench in the morning, then overhauling our kitchen. {I feel like I’m always overhauling something these days. It sounds very dramatic. I’m just figuring out how to be an adult taking care of adult things.} It’s fallen to me to make sure we’re eating right while Shawn works to make the next Angry Birds…please, let it be the next Angry Birds, I could use some new shoes. So – recipes and healthy stuff all around.

Guess what I have??

Good to the Grain

♥ Momo

Epic Mopping Time

 

“Epic Mopping”

Shawn did a sketch of what he imagines I do on my days off when he’s at work.

♥ Momo

Psapp: Dad’s Breakdown

…Sunday song to make you smile. Psapp is best known for the Grey’s Anatomy theme {Cosy in the Rocket} but I far prefer “Dad’s Breakdown”, especially for the line “you may well laugh, I certainly did when I wrote it down in my ‘portentous breakdown’ column”.

♥ Momo

Paprika

I have a hard time recommending this film to anyone. That said, I’m crazy about “Girl in Byakkoya”. It’s my new Monday-morning-wake-up song when I can’t get going, & I think you’ll see why.

♥ Momo

Toast

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

♥ Momo

Something to Make You Smile: Genki Sudo

This made me smile.

♥Momo

April Showers

Abigail Glaum-Lathbury Tesla Dress

…bring May Flowers? I hope so. My May birthday was beautiful last year, but usually in Seattle April showers just bring more showers in May.

Above: Tesla dress, stumbled upon while digging through BonjourItsTina, & finding Sunday Brunch Dress, which is just too nice.

More pics:

Tesla from the Front

Tesla from the Rear

I’m studying Anastasia Young’s Workbench Guide to Jewelry Techniques, & have taken up my sketchbook & pencil, just in time for Spring. ♥

I’ve also rediscovered mo+mo Living:

“Surrounding ourselves with only that which we consider essential, valued and beautiful, brings luxury and simplicity into everyday living and supports an underlying sense of calm and ease.” – words to live by.

In the spirit of mo+mo living, this weekend I will:

  • make a list of unfinished tasks
  • schedule time to complete your list
  • let go of projects that no longer interest you – this is a hard thing for me to work on.
  • repair or replace anything that is broken

Weekend after next: avoid rebuilding the clutter you’ve just eliminated:

  • be consistent and declutter when needed
  • purchase high-quality enduring products – seriously. You end up paying more in all the cheap things you buy to either replace the other cheap stuff or to fill the void in your soul from consistently denying yourself the thing you actually want. Save up, eat ramen and peanut butter for a month, do anything but keep filling your life with the equivalent of happy meal toys.
  • compare and consider before purchasing  – especially if you buy the quality and often more expensive things.
  • don’t keep gifts if they don’t appeal to you – this is an ethical dilemma, but if you consider an alternative: keep the spirit and goodwill in which the gifts were given, and donating or repurposing the thing itself makes little difference.

♥ Momo

The Day the Fire Trucks Came

The rarely photographed Momo

Photograph taken by my good friend Leah, who just so happened to have the world’s largest camera surreptitiously placed in her bag when we evacuated the building the week before last. It was a fun evacuation, nothing too serious, and the building was lovely enough to provide a very, very nice coffee cart this morning, which made me love them all the more.

I rarely post pictures of myself; you might find a few stashed here and there, but I do love Leah’s photography, and with her permission have posted it here. Also pictured is my good friend Suzi. ♥

In other news, Robin, the wonder behind A Chow Life {who until I voted five minutes ago probably had no idea I exist and read her blog every day} is a finalist in the Whole Foods Foodie Fantasy video contest, and if you want to send goodwill out into the world, you can see see her post about it and route to Facebook to vote here. I wish her luck!

I’m frequently mocked for the use of what may sometimes seem like unnecessarily long words. In the spirit of reconciliation, I give you Milne:

“It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn’t use long, difficult words but rather short, easy words like “What about lunch?”
— A.A. Milne (Winnie-the-Pooh)

♥ Momo

Rainy Day Thoughts

Wish Machine!

Wish machine: I want one.

“When you wake up in the morning, Pooh,” said Piglet at last, “what’s the first thing you say to yourself?”

“What’s for breakfast?” said Pooh. “What do you say, Piglet?”

“I say, I wonder what’s going to happen exciting today?” said Piglet.

Pooh nodded thoughtfully. “It’s the same thing,” he said.”
— A.A. Milne

♥ Momo

Uniquity

Books!

Walking bookshelf.

Aside from Futility Closet, I’ve been sucked into the world of Pintrest, which has all of the self-absorbed fun of your universal wish list from Amazon, and all of the charm and whimsy of Etsy. Just imagine a world in which Amazon lists are required to meet an aesthetic standard, judged constantly by people you’ve never met. It’s possible that it’s me, but it does feel a little competitive. {With so many things on the internet, it’s surprisingly difficult to pin something beautiful that hasn’t been found and pinned already. You’re running through the internet-verse looking for that rare butterfly no one has caught in their net.}

Of course, I find things on Pintrest that I might never have seen any other way, like the walking bookshelf above, which is only half as brilliant as the corresponding notice:

Every 30 seconds a book is published in the world.

The average publication prints 5000 copies

Every minute 10,000 books are sent to print.

The average reader can read about 240 words per minute.

A 300 page book normally takes 9 hours to read, non-stop.

If you read while you walk, you can read a book in about 43 kilometers.

If you read and walk, watch out for traffic.

It’s fashion, art, interior design, sculpture, jewelry, high art, and collected galleries of indie tattoos. How did I live to surf the internet without it? I’ll never know.

On an unrelated note, I have had the word “ubiquity” stuck in my head for days now. The way one wakes up with a particularly obnoxious song stuck in one’s head, I get random selections from the English vernacular. {Even better: in checking my use of the word “vernacular”, I’ve come across a new word to pick over: “argot”, the first definition of which is “a secret language or conventional slang peculiar to thieves, tramps or vagabonds”. How awesome is that.} In checking up on “ubiquity”, I stumbled upon another new favorite: the title of this post, which turns out to be a really and truly valid word.

….so that’s how my artistic day starts, at 4:30 p.m. or so lately. I look up and see the very faint light of the real world before I venture in. {I do have a professional day before this point, but it being a professional day, I spend it working – not looking at Pintrest, which would be downfall of workplaces everywhere.}

♥ Momo