Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

PACKIN' IT UP FOR JUNK HIPPY ROADSHOW

 Hey, Y'all! 
This Saturday, November 16 is JUNK HIPPY ROADSHOW at the Waco Convention Center from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Admission is $5 at the door and kiddos 13 and under are free. Garden Cat Vintage will be there with a booth full of vintage, whimsy, lace, and lots of glitter! Try to imagine the sugar 


 plum fairies hanging out with I Love Lucy. I'll be taking all sorts of textures and shapes of aqua,  red, hot pink, and turquoise vintage items to the ROADSHOW. Here's a peek of what's gettin' packed. 



Lots of needful things...like little pink Christmas trees in canning jars and handmade vintage beaded garlands, lots of lace and crochet, cottage furniture, and wonderful Depression era quilts!!
Hope to catch up with ya down the road at the 
JUNK HIPPY ROADSHOW WACO!

Until then, 
Peace, love, and all the good stuff!

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

A SEASON OF WAITING







Hey, y'all! I admit it. I'm a rebel. Despite the endless barrage of holiday commercials and advertisements, I don't shop in the mainstream places this time of year. I don't fall into the frantic search for the "perfect" gift. Instead, I enjoy going to small shops, antique malls, craft shows, and vintage markets to


 

buy unique, hand-crafted, and imperfect perfect old stuff for family and friends. 
I'm a rebel.
I don't hurry. I don't put all our Christmas decorations out as fast as I can.
I wait.
I wait and linger over the ornaments, remembering



who made them or what they represent. Sweet memories of friends, family, and strangers who shared their love and creativity with us.
I wait.
I usually get a rosemary tree or two. I like its scent and use it to cook. I light candles. I plant paper whites. They eventually peek up through the pebbles they are planted in. They grow just as I do.
The days get shorter and we make soup and eat by candlelight on the back porch. We share something you can't buy...precious time together.
 
We wait. 
In preparing for the Christmas season we make time to enjoy the quiet moments, the simple things, and to reach out to family and friends and to those who need family and friends.
 
Sharing ourselves.
 
Sharing peace, love, and all the good stuff.
 
Until next time,
Wishing y'all a blessed season.