Friday, September 17, 2010

Kicking Off The Holiday Season Right

My mother and I have a pact. We are going to do less presents, more outings. Museums, theaters, music, art, science. Notice the omission of math. Thusly it was that she happened to take me to see Amadeus at the Geva Theatre for my birthday. We went last weekend and it was just sensational. Because the theater is so small and the stage is as well, I am always interested to see how it will be utilized to create different settings. I'm always bemused. It included all of the parts from the movie that I loved: Mozart's silly laugh, the large shadow of Don Giovani, Mozart chasing Constanze around under the furniture....ah, so good! I always tear up when they take their bows. I just appreciate their hard work so much. I remember something of what that takes. I want them to know how good they are, how entertaining, funny and sad. I clap extra hard to keep the tears from falling.


The husband is involved with organizing a Tweed Ride in Rochester. I'm helping a bit too, as a non-rider. He borrowed a vintage bike and is pretty excited. I'm helping to find some prizes that we'll give away for "Most Dapper Chap" and such. We have been looking for the right outfits at thrift shops. We haven't been too lucky since we are both pretty hard to fit. He is super skinny and sort of short. I'm very short and...curvy in...places. So this should be fun. I found the following pants, Tweed, $4.99, Ann Taylor Loft, size 6, far too long with a cute cuff. They are pretty 1930's/40's. I was thinking of doing a jaunty Amelia Earhart look with pants, white button up shirt with rolled sleeves, a skinny tie and maybe even some suspenders. After trying the outfit on at home I came to the realization that with my cropped hair I looked like a dude or a lesbian. Sorry lesbian friends, I was not going for that particular look. But you would have though I was hot. ;)


So, I guess I'll have to go in another direction. I think I'll keep the shirt and tie and maybe do a tweed skirt instead. Some heels, you know the drill. The husband found these shoes. He's pretty pleased with them and likes that they are comfortable and interesting enough to wear at other times as well.


We were discussing prizes in the thrift store and he asked me if I had any ideas. I said I'd like to find maybe an old suitcase. Leather or something. He pointed down. I looked. There was a tweed suitcase right next to us! We bought it, obviously. Turns out it was made by Hartmann, one of America's oldest luggage manufacturers! It has a great leather handle and was only $7! Oh, and the inside? Paisley!



So, as you can see, it wasn't a total bust. I also found two pairs of shoes at AmVets which is quickly becoming my go-to thrift shop for shoes in my size. Which is rare. The Merona buckle shoes were $3 and the Xhilaration heels were $1.98. I know they are crap brands, but they were my size and cheap! the black heels have a ribbon threaded through the edges and it ties in the front. Too cute!



I also found this dress from The Limited. The pattern and color are awesome, it's my size and was on half price sale ($2.50!) I am going to shorten in about a foot and a half. If anything is longer than my knees it makes me look like a midget with short, fat legs. (cankles!) As you can see the hem is already starting to come undone, so it's ready for some rework. I'll let you know how it comes out.



As you know, September is the beginning of my holiday season. I aim to start things off right beginning with tonight: a gathering of friends, food and drink at Tap and Mallet. Then comes Beerthday, a show in Buffalo and the weekends just get crazier and more wonderful right through October! I'll try to remember to take pictures and think of witty remarks to share.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Fall-ing

Recently I mentioned that it was nearly time to decorate for fall. If you know me at all you know that my belief system centers around the fact that fall is the beginning of the holiday season. My birthday is in September and therefore I decorate for fall the first weekend of said month. Jealous? Thought so.

Let the festivities begin! I have so many delicious things to look forward to this month! The husband and I will begin helping to organize a Tweed Ride (bicycle ride through the city wherein everyone dresses in period tweed clothes) and begin hunting for the perfect outfits. My mother is taking us to Geva Theatre to see Amadeus, my friends run a marathon and I have about one million fun dinners! So, in the spirit of celebration, I submit to you: these photos.


This is the first year that I've decorated my bathroom for fall. Running out of room for treasures? Who, me?? My love of small plastic doo-dads runs deep.


Happy Dangler.


Toilet Tableaux.


I got the bat candle holder at the dollar store years and years ago. I used to collect bats and vampires. No smart remarks about what I didn't collect. The book has the best cover. I got it at the Dome Sale last year for $1. I think the skull came from JoAnn's quite a while back. They used to have the best seasonal decorations! Not so much now though. I guess I wasn't able to single handedly make it profitable for them. Weird.


This little lady is new. Public market 2010. There was an entire box of them and it took everything within me not to buy them all. I should have. Great. Now I'm upset.


Lights from Avon, a birthday gift from my aunt. Yarn black cat craft, found at The Ronald McDonald ABC sale, one of the first times I went. Sign and metal cat swinger from The Craft Antique Co-op. Pipe cleaner skelly's made by moi.


Sometimes decorating this cabinet gives me a pain in the rump. It's shallow and tall, you gotta stack. Do you see the ghostly Belles haunting back there?


I forgot about the dollar store for many years. Last year we found each other again and stuck up a glorious love affair. Black glitter skull, one dollar. I'm looking forward to our upcoming rendezvous!


Nick gave me the giant glittery pumpkin one year for my birthday. Two things I love getting as gifts: Food and decorations. Please note the 'heritage' salt and pepper shakers.


Beware of the tiny pumpkins! LuLu made them for me. Doesn't the middle one look like he's about to start talking any minute? No? Of course he does! What's wrong with you?


This house is new. I found it at the last RMD ABC sale. I'm not convinced it will stay the course.

I made this at craft night once. I still love it just as much.


I find that this shelf is pretty hard to decorate because it's high up and has walls. But it's stinking cute.


Another dollar store find: Styrofoam tombstone. Antique orange calling card with a creepy font.


A purse culled from my mom's collection. It's actually velvet with a rose pattern and came with that great bird pin on it. The postcard is from my cousin Deb.



Another antique calling card. Just perfect!

That gorgeous cut glass handled goblet is from my grandmother. It has sterling silver on the rim and is quite haunting. The picture is from last year's RMD ABC sale for one dollar. I made the felt acorns.



Now go enjoy the season. Have some cider or some chai or some chaider. Donuts. Pie. Lumpkins!