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December 1, 2014 by Lisa Leave a Comment

It’s Christmastime in the Cabin

Filed Under: Cabin Tagged With: Christmas, Holidays

At long last – the tree is up, and it finally feels like Christmas over here. The lights are glowing, carols are playing and the cat is curled up on her Santa hat.

It's Christmastime

For Michael and me, this is our first tree together, and I think I may have overwhelmed him with the number of ornaments I’ve collected over the years. I was actually concerned that there wouldn’t be enough to fill the tree so I bought heaps of garland in case we needed to fill in some gaps. Turns out there were more than enough by most people’s standards (but I think it could use a few more).

It's Christmastime

As far as ornaments go, I’m an everything goes kinda gal. Adorable velveteen reindeer? Yes, please! Silvery pinecone? I’ll take it. Pocahontas ornament from 1995? Why not? Unwrapping all the weird and wonderful ornaments from their boxes every year pretty much launches me into full-on reminisce mode, which is my favorite thing.

It's Christmastime

I don’t think it’s so much about cohesion when decorating a tree as it is about finding ornaments you love and keeping the ones that hold great memories.

It's Christmastime

This year I was in quite the pickle over a tree. A real tree would look amazing next to all the wood paneling and give some sweet rustic vibes (plus real trees are better). On the other hand, I could put up a fake tree earlier. Well, my eagerness won out and I figured if it had to be fake, it had to be really fake so I snagged this pre-lit white one that’s got some pretty slick iridescence action going on. It’s no frasier fir, but it’ll do just fine.

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I hope you all are having a great start of your holiday season! Even crabby Zara is loving all these Christmas vibes.

 

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November 16, 2014 by Lisa Leave a Comment

First Snow of the Season

Filed Under: Cabin, Life Tagged With: Home, Winter

I’m watching the first snow of the season right now and it’s a total dream. It’s a Sunday afternoon, I’m inside with my cat and I may or may not be watching Family Feud (don’t judge – it’s my lazy day and I’ll do what I want).

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That’s what I’m talking about. Snow perfection.

Also it’s time to break out these babies. These are seriously my favorite shoes. They are bulky and over-the-top, but they are also the warmest things I’ve ever put on my feet. And even though they don’t go with anything, that makes it alright to wear them with everything. I mean it when I say if you’ve got to deal with Wisconsin winters, you gotta get yourselves some Sorels.

Milwaukee's First Snow

I hope all of you locals are inside staying warm and enjoying this pretty little dusting. And I won’t judge if you spend a few hours watching the Game Show Network.

 

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September 24, 2014 by Lisa Leave a Comment

A Little Background

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Do you need context for a blog? No, but like my opinions on why Pete Campbell is the best Mad Men character, I’m going to give it to you anyway.

I just purchased my first home. It belonged to my amazing great-aunt who was swank, sassy and not fond of home improvements. This means that the slick 1960s ranch is as amazingly rustic and borderline tacky as the day she bought it. To give you an idea, wood paneling covers a solid 50% of the walls, there’s green shag as far as the eye can see, and there are some strange (but amazing) trademark features like forest wallpaper and a cone fireplace surrounded by a rock garden. So I’m here in this home now with my cranky cat, trying to make it mine while preserving the parts of this home that make it a family landmark.

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See? Look how swanky this lady was.

What I’m saying that this is the perfect place for some very specific decorating posts (“How to Best Display Your Giant Tom Jones Poster” or “How Many Accordion Doors is Too Many?). I also anticipate it being a spot to share some of my crafting endeavors, cats cats cats, and some good ol’ Wisconsin charm.

And I’ll spare you my thoughts on Pete Campbell… for now.

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