Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts

Sunday, June 5, 2016

hulloooo there...

Remember me?
I'm Michelle.
(You know, that gal who writes this blog.)
Hee hee, saying "hulloo" always makes me think of Winnie the Pooh ^-^, but I digress.
So, I've been doing well.
The Lord is good.
So good.
So faithful.
My life has been quite filled with good things.
Blessed.
That's what I am.
I kept meaning to get back on board with this blogging business.
Time just kept slipping away bit by bit.
Before I knew it months had passed.
It's a bit like jumping into a swinging jump rope.
Well, I mean, it's not like I'd get smacked in the face with a rope or anything, but still.
I think you catch my drift. ;)

Lately, I've been Instagramming a lot.
I'm kind of into making Bible verse or godly quote pictures such as the ones above.
And this...


Oh, and just to thoroughly confuse y'all my name on there is now miss_strawberry_shortgirl.
It's completely random.
Don't ask me why.
I just thought it would be fun to have a...well...fun name...just for fun. ;P
My mind can be so like a butterfly flitting from one pretty thing to the next.
I am trying to discipline this mind of mine more.
Dwelling on lovely things is good, indeed it's scriptural.
But I can't just stop there.
I'm trying to delve deeper.
To know.
To know Him.
More & more everyday.
The depths.
The riches.
Unfathomable.
But I'll do my best as far as He enables me.
No more scratch & sniff Christianity for this girl.
Nope.
He paid far too great a price to make me His.



Also, just lately I've been crocheting like a fiend.
(If fiends actually do crochet. Don't quote me on that...I'm not 100% sure.)




Having been an avid knitter for so many years I was skeptical as to whether crocheting was even a necessary skill for me to acquire. After all, just about anything crochet could do knit could do better, or so I thought.
I can see now why people are so in love with the craft.
It does work up so fast.
And ya just can't beat a classic granny square for that old fashioned kitschy charm.
I've heard people say crochet is easier than knitting, but that I don't see.
I think they're both easy once you get the hang of it.
There are definite pluses to both.



Oh, and I've just been spending as much time as is humanly possible with my babies & my sisters.


These truly are the good old days.


I know I will miss these days terribly when they're passed & gone.


So for now I cherish every moment that will soon be a memory.


I stare at their little faces to try to memorize them.


I always give them a sniff & a squeeze so I can always remember their smell & squishiness.


For it won't be long before they're all grown & patting me on the head.


As I said before...
blessed.
I'm blessed beyond measure.


Well, sorry about the barrage of pictures.
All of them shamelessly stolen from my Instagram feed.

Thank you for all the kind words from those of you wondering just where I'd got to.
Here I am though.
I hope to stay.
By His grace.
For His glory.

Much Love,
Miss Michelle
aka
miss_strawberry_shortgirl
^_^




Tuesday, May 12, 2015

a daytrip to a favorite vintage sale & tea room...

One of my favorite things about the warmer weather months are flea markets & vintage sales.
On Saturday I went on a little day trip to Morris, Illinois
with 2 of my sisters, my 2 nieces, & my sisters' Mother-in-law, Jan.
{My sisters married brothers. Don't worry it's legal.} ;)
Morris is just the sweetest little town!
They have oodles of cool shops & boutiques, and the best little tea room.
The reason for this trip was the 3 French Hens Country Market.
Oh, what fun it was! :D
There were loads of vintage delights, crafts, fresh produce,
 & much more at this terrific outdoor market.
I didn't end up buying a thing, {apart from my lunch} but I sure did have a lovely time!

{Posing by a cute vintage bike with my niece Abbey & perusing vintage fashions.}
They had such cute vintage clothes for sale!

The market was located right next to this picturesque canal.

Beth & Abbey bought this cute little wicker umbrella basket thingy.
Kelsey {a former ballerina} can spot tulle from a mile away.
I so wanted to give this adorable dress a nice new home in my closet,
but, alas, it was out of my price range. *sniffle*
Letty Mae's is the sweet little tea shop I mentioned earlier.
I just love it there! Everything is so pretty & vintage.
It's down an alleyway that gives you the feeling of being in Paris - with no plane ticket required!
They were already full inside so we had to sit outside.
I'm so thankful we did! It was such a lovely day.  

A vintage *pink* washing machine being used as a planter. Adorbs!

They serve their beverages in these cute mason jars with paper straws!

Naturally, we all had to have our pictures taken drinking out of said straws.

No attention to detail is spared - note the hankies & doilies sewn onto the umbrellas.

 They serve such yummy {& pretty} food!
 I ordered their tasty chicken salad with strawberries in it!
This chilled strawberry soup is so delish.
 
After we'd eaten our fill we hit the shops downtown.
A good time was had by all!
 
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Have you been to any flea markets or tea rooms lately?
 
{Photos by Beth, Jan, & me!}
 


Tuesday, May 5, 2015

my best friend's wedding shower...

 My bestest good friend, Taylor Ella, is getting married in less than two weeks!
*sniff*
 
I've known this girl since we were in 3rd grade.
{Though we didn't go to school together, we met at church.}
We didn't actually become friends until the following year.
We, along with two other girls our age, went to a Christian camp for a week.
We had both requested to be in the same cabin as the other two girls.
But, as the Lord would have it, the two of us ended up together in a cabin full of strangers.
Out of necessity we became friends.
Our friendship grew and flourished & the following summer we actually requested to be in the same cabin! Now I'm honored to call her my very best friend {that isn't my sister}.
She is the kind of friend you can text to ask to sing with you on Sunday at church...
the morning you're supposed to sing at church.
Or invite over to help "process" your chickens & ducks.
{Not many friends will do that dirty job.}
And, whenever she comes over to visit me & have coffee
she always brings me something delicious & hot out of the oven to eat.
Such a dear, sweet friend she is.
Now you know I'm not one for words, Taylor Ella.
{You are the wordy one. Sorry I always fell asleep while you were still talking at slumber parties. I guess I took the name literally. You know slumber party.} ;)
I speak with actions...and pictures...and food.
 
I was so thankful to have the great privileged of being part of the team that put on her shower at our church.
 
 
Speaking of food, here are some yummy Cranberry Orange Scones that I made for the shower.
 
 
More yummy scones made by her Aunt Jan.
And coffee!
 

 
 
Taylor likes "happy colors" so that's just what these flowers are. :D
 


We used these sweet vintage luncheonette sets for the tableware.
{We've got oodles of them!} 

 
Here it is filled with deliciousness.
She's a big fan of coffee. I may or may not be partly responsible for that...
We're big coffee drinkers in my family & whenever Tay would spend the night I'd talk her into trying some. {I know, I'm such a bad influence!} ;) The funny thing is that now she drinks far more coffee than me as I've switched to mostly tea.
 

 
A close up of the delicious coffee punch.
{Recipe Here}
 

 
She was blessed with lots of lovely gifts.
{Sammy Jo & I doing our best Vanna impersonation.}
 
 
{pretty flowers}
 

 
The shower crew & the lady of the hour.
{Lynette, (Aunt) Jan, Taylor Ella, Me, Sammy Jo, & Aimee}
Please pardon my tongue sticking out...I must have been talking. *eyeroll*
 
~*~
I'm so looking forward to your wedding day, my dear Taylor!
{Well, sort of. That reminds me I need to buy some waterproof mascara.}
Tanner is truly your perfect match. I'm so happy that the Lord brought you two together.
 
Marveling at the goodness of our God!
{Photos by Me except the ones I'm in. Those are by Augusta (sister o' the bride), Renee (momma o' the bride), and my Mom.}
 

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

what would Beatrix wear?

Hello there, my dear ones!
As I mentioned in my previous post we've been enjoying somewhat cooler Springtime weather lately. This sort of cool & rainy weather always makes me think of Beatrix Potter. I like to imagine that this is what the weather she experienced in her beloved Lake District was like.

My apparel is oft times inspired by the weather.
{And I don't just mean by what the mercury reads - though that is a big factor.}
Say it's the middle of Summer & the sort of day you could envision yourself at a county fair eating funnel cake, sipping a lemon shake-up, & admiring the livestock.
I'll go for the farmgirl goes to town look. {Think Jeanne Crain in State Fair}
Or if it's a crisp Autumnal day fit for an apple picking. A couple scenes from
Anne of Green Gables might ramble around in my head and spark an outfit idea.
Or if it's a bitterly cold day of Winter when the sun hides behind clouds & the wind whips relentlessly through the barren branches, I may wear an ensemble that heavily features wool
inspired by Helen from All Creatures Great & Small.

Well, good ol' Beatrix was the inspiration for this particular ensemble.
I thought to myself as I smiled out the window at the delightfully gloomy grey sky,
"What would Beatrix wear if she'd been born in this time?"
Here is my answer. :)
 

A feminine hairstyle, wooly goodness, & earthtones combine for a look that is unmistakably Beatrix.
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Outfit details:
~*~ Dress: Thrifted ~*~
~*~ Sweater: Handmade by me ~*~
~*~ Tights: Wal-Mart ~*~
~*~ Shoes: Thrifted {Clarks} ~*~
~*~ Necklace & Earrings: LC Lauren Conrad from Kohls {No longer available} ~*~
~*~ Scarf {in hair}: Thrifted ~*~
 


I think Mr. McGregor would heartily approve of my little trowel earrings. I'm so fond of Kohls' Lauren Conrad jewelry. Well, lots of the clothing too, but the jewelry in particular. Her jewelry is always so delicate & lovely. It more often than not will be rather kitschy too! I have a necklace with an antique sewing machine charm, pink ladybug earrings, vintage camera earrings, & a little pink teacup on a necklace - just to name a few! Since I love to play in the dirt er garden I get quite a kick out of these little trowels dangling from my ears. ;)
 
These brown suede oxford booties were quite a find for just $3 at my favorite thrift store. Oddly enough they are not my size, {a size & a half too small} but they fit quite well & are very comfortable. Perhaps they are incorrectly sized & that's how such a nice pair of shoes found themselves at a thrift store. In any case I'm so grateful to have them. I think they lend themselves well to the 1930s look in addition to my Beatrix attire.
 


My brown wool cabled cardigan is so snuggly warm. It was my very first cable project - made around 5 years ago. It's made of Lion Brand Fisherman's Wool in Nature's Brown using this pattern. (I never made the sash that is supposed to go with it. I just wear it open.) It's a terribly useful sweater & I wear it quite a lot in the coldest weather. Having already acclimated to the warmer weather we had been having I was thankful to be able to pull out this old friend to chase the chills away.
 


While I had the camera out I simply couldn't resist taking pictures of the lilacs & the chickens.
You don't mind do you?
The chickens always hastily run up to the fence when they see me coming - they must assume I come bearing food. Unfortunately for them I only came bearing that shiny black doohickey that makes beeping sounds this time. That's Freckles the Speckled Sussex, Pepper the Barred Rock, & Oswald the Rooster {I think he's an Ameraucana, but I'm not sure.} You can just see Philippa the Ameraucana in the background & the ducks at a safe distance. They still don't quite trust me as they were a few weeks old by the time I got them from a friend.
 

I think one reason I really find a kindred spirit in Beatrix is because of her love for the country.
I recently watched the episode of The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends featuring The Tale of Johnny Town-mouse. The story is the classic tale of a town mouse & a country mouse experiencing each other's way of living & each much preferring their own.  One line {a direct quote from the book} at the end of that sweet little cartoon caught my attention.

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/199213983493820430/

 "One place suits one person, another place suits another person.
For my part I prefer to live in the country, like Timmy Willie."
~Beatrix Potter - The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse

To which I give a hearty "Hear, hear!"
Much like Beatrix, I wasn't raised in the country. I lived in a small town until I was 17. When we moved to the country I just felt it was home. {Though, I loved that little town & still do.} Perhaps it is because I have Farmer in my blood on my Mom's side that I love the country so...

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Well, I'm planning this as an ongoing post series to feature other
"what would         wear?" outfits every so often.
More than likely featuring some of the aforementioned characters!
 
~*~
 
Does the weather inspire your attire?
 
Is there a person or character you're particularly inspired by?

Do you prefer the town or the country?
 
{Photos by me. Taken sheepishly with the timer.
 Hoping my family wasn't looking out the window & rolling their eyes.}

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

say hello to my little friends...

Here's another sure sign of Spring - little baby chicks!
 

 
Well, once again I didn't get any outfit pics taken this past week.
Kels & I had the best of intentions, but we got distracted...by garage sales...
So in lieu of a 1940s inspired thrifted outfit here are my newest feathered friends. :D


These six little cuties will lay lovely brown eggs in just a few months time!
I bought them Sunday at our local TSC while picking up the feed for my flock.
They had some little baby mallard ducklings as well, which were pretty hard to resist, but I did! ;) I can't remember the name of these lil chickies' breed, but I think the gal there said they are a cross between Rhone Island Reds & White Rocks. She said they'll be brownish - can't wait to see what they look like when they're grown. I need to start thinking of suitable names. Though I may have to wait until their personalities er chickenalities start to develop to give them appropriate names. :) I already have a Philippa, Lillie-white, Freckles, Pepper, Snowy, & Oswald {the rooster}.


That night our electricity went out! Eek! One essential of chick keeping is a heat lamp. When they don't have Momma Hen to keep them warm they need the constant source of warmth that a heat lamp provides. Thankfully we have a generator. Although it runs on gas & only had enough of that stuff to last until about 9:00 PM. I had brought them into the basement {from the outbuilding I had been keeping them in} so they'd be warmer. Praise the Lord the power came back on at about 11 so they only had to go about 2 hours sans heat lamp.
They're all warm & cheerful today!

~*~

Now for some random bits...

The newest blooming beauties around here a lilacs & wild bluebells.


I made this bouquet {a mix of bought & homegrown flowers} to take to church & now I get to enjoy it in my room. I wish I could attach the scent for you all to enjoy!
{Removing all allergens, of course, for those of you who suffer from them.}

{Lovely Lilacs}

 {Beautiful Bluebells}

 
Isn't this dish towel just the cutest? It's from Kohl's. They have some pretty cute home wares.
 
I got this yellow Lu-Ray Pastels platter recently at a garage sale for $1.50! Woo-hoo!
 I like to collect pastel dishes whenever I find them for a super deal. I have some Shenandoah & Moderntone pieces as well. {You can see some in the photo below!} It's so fun how they all mix & match since they were made in similar eras. The few Cath Kidston dishes I have go so well too. 
 
 
The past couple days we've had rather chillier weather than the weeks before.
A nice cuppa {tea} & something sweet to eat is just what the doctor ordered.
{Well, actually there's no need to mention this to the doctor...we'll keep this just between us.} ;)
You can find the recipe for these yummy lemon bars in this post.
 
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 Here is what I've been working on lately!
 

{A recent custom embroidery order. All in mint green!}


I've just the sewing up to do on this knitted gift for my cousin's baby girl.
Isn't that color delicious? It's my very favorite to use for baby girl gifts - such a vintage baby pink. {It's Knit Picks' Flamingo.} This is one of the colors I've picked out for my Summery cotton version of "Your Victory Jumper".  If I ever finish the original one, that is! ;)

~*~
 
 Any suggestions for names for my new baby hens?

What's blooming in your neck of the woods?

What do you collect?

{Photos by this girl!}