Thursday, November 19, 2009

A House Becomes a Home


A couple of months ago, I found an empty shell of a dollhouse at a yard sale for the bargain price of $3.00. Since then, I've had endless pleasure furnishing its four simple rooms, making tiny touches to personalize it and create a miniature, one-of-a kind world.

After scouring local antique shops and craft stores for furnishings, I turned to eBay, where I discovered an endless supply of miniatures at affordable prices - anything you could possibly dream of to furnish a pint-sized abode.

Since starting this new hobby, I've learned that dollhouse furnishings come in various scale sizes. The pieces I collect for this house are 1/12 scale, where one inch is roughly equal to one foot.

The bedroom, study, kitchen, and living room, have come a long way since I started. What began as empty rooms with four bare walls are now turning into colorfully decorated spaces. I've found ways to make this tiny house uniquely our own - two cats that are look-alikes for our Jasper and Pacey sit about in miniature, a tiny cowboy hat, Kevin's trademark, rests on a coat rack in the living room, and miniaturized versions of our wedding photographs sit atop the study shelves. Wall hangings reflect our personal collections. There's an old world map over the fireplace and a butterfly collection over the sofa. Like any home, there's a list of to-do projects - the walls need painting, floors refinishing, and cabinets stained, but, unlike real-life, these projects can comfortably wait for any time I feel like getting to them.

Who could have guessed such a project would be so fun? I can add to, embellish, and rearrange my little rooms at whim. And...if ever we are graced with grandchildren, we already have ways and means to keep them amused for hours :)



Tuesday, November 3, 2009

That Peaceful Feeling


We all have our own ways of centering ... of feeling at one with ourselves and the world. I find that peaceful feeling comes to me in some of the simplest ways. Sitting outside on the front porch rocker and gently swaying back and forth is a prime example. I am so thankful Kevin created a little haven on the front porch of the cabin to relax and unwind in this way.
Thinking back on a more stressful time in life when I was living alone, getting over pneumonia, and the electricity went out on a bitter cold night, I remember being enveloped with peace by simply lighting some tea candles and putting them in small glass holders of amber, forest green, and burgundy colors. I placed the candles on my bedroom window sill and the gentle glow of the flames and the colors cast on the sill by the holders was mesmerizing. Gazing at them, I forgot about my troubles, at least temporarily, and felt warmed by the gentle glowing lights.
When we experience hard times, I think it's important to slow ourselves down, mentally step back from whatever is bothering us, and do something to put our minds at ease and engage our senses. Baking chocolate chip cookies and savoring the scent as it wafts through your kitchen, going outdoors and gazing upwards at puffy white clouds drifting across a span of blue sky, sitting quietly and petting your cat or dog ... something that shifts the focus away from the problem on to something pleasant or even awe inspiring.
As I get older, and during this period of feeling ill at ease due to kidney failure, I find myself naturally gravitating to these kinds of activities and feeling calm and relaxed. I share these thoughts because I think we all would be better off, if, on a regular basis, we took the time to take little "time outs" from long days and busy schedules to allow ourselves our own unique means of experiencing that peaceful feeling.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Cat Nap


"Oh, it's nice to get up in the mornin'
But it's nicer to lie in bed!"
Amen!!!