Friday, April 30
Thursday, April 29
Wednesday, April 28
Unction on Great and Holy Wednesday
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Orthodox Christianity
Longchamp Le Pliage
My new spring/summer handbag arrived a few
days ago. I used to carry a Longchamp open tote in the warm weather,
but once they discontinued that style, I just kept my leather tote from
autumn/ winter all year long. I've wanted something more lightweight but
still roomy, so I decided to just go with the medium top handle le
pliage in black. I love it so far!
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Beautiful and Useful
Sunday, April 25
Saturday, April 24
Junque Shop Treasures
I've had junque shop dry spell lately, so
it was a treat to come away today with three treasures: a pretty mirror,
a planter, and an ironstone crock (and lid!!) that will be perfect for
birdseed.
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Out and About
Friday, April 23
Thursday, April 22
Infusion Day
Our daughter has added learning the art of macrame to the list of things she has mastered in her brief fourteen years on earth.
Also, she is my fashion icon. She looks chic and well put together despite having to rise at 4:30 am for doctors appointments and an infusion in Baltimore.
Also, she is my fashion icon. She looks chic and well put together despite having to rise at 4:30 am for doctors appointments and an infusion in Baltimore.
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Family
Wednesday, April 21
Tuesday, April 20
Pollyanna Pocket Dress in Linen
The fabric is washed and ironed, the pattern printed (an @ginareneedesigns #pollyannapocketdress), and the daughter measured. Now, to trace the pieces of the pattern in her size.
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Sewing
Monday, April 19
Dress Linen
Some lovely linen fabric from @fabricsstorecom
arrived today. Our daughter will be making two springtime dresses with
it and I can't wait to see how they turn out The! She's hoping to wear
the Falcon Gray dress to church on Pascha. The fabric is in the wash now
and will hopefully be dried and ironed tonight. I'm also going to send
the pattern to the printer this afternoon. Hopefully she'll be able to
start working on the first one tomorrow.
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Arts and Crafts
Saturday, April 17
Sunday, April 11
The Greek Vegan's Roasted Potatoes
Do yourself a favor and Google The Greek Vegan's Roasted
Potatoes. They're delicious. I doubled the marinade and made a whole 5lb
bag of russet potatoes. Delicious and filling!
Labels:
Kitchen
Our Funny Boy
This funny boy has been waiting to be buried in the sand
again since last summer. Today was the day! It was pretty cold at the
beach, but I dozed in the sun swaddled in towels, my husband read a bit
(the only one who dressed appropriately), and the Merry Trio played in
the sand.
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Out and About
Saturday, April 10
Brass Tray
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Homemaking
Friday, April 9
Maldon Sea Salt & Maple Syrup Pecans
Lightly toast pecans in a dry cast iron skillet. Drizzle maple syrup over pecans and mix to coat. Spread on parchment paper and sprinkle with flaky sea salt. Enjoy!
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Kitchen
Prince Phillip
Memory Eternal, dear Prince Philip.
Prince Phillip was raised as an Orthodox Christian. His mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg was an Orthodox Nun who sheltered many Jewish refugees during World War II and began a convent that was modeled after the one her aunt, Princess Elisabeth (Saint Elisabeth the New Martyr), began in Moscow.
Prince Phillip was raised as an Orthodox Christian. His mother, Princess Alice of Battenburg was an Orthodox Nun who sheltered many Jewish refugees during World War II and began a convent that was modeled after the one her aunt, Princess Elisabeth (Saint Elisabeth the New Martyr), began in Moscow.
Labels:
Orthodox Christianity
Thursday, April 8
Italian Opulance
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