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moving day 2022

Yesterday was tough.  Moving out days almost always are.  But yesterday was already full of final packing and a string of appointments at the Mayo Clinic for Calvin.  (It’s a part of his regular check-ups and T1D care.) I tried to reschedule those appointments when I realized I had double-booked us, but we couldn’t get in until August and these appointments are a top priority.  So, we figured out rides (I can’t drive with my broken foot) and had the tight day planned out.  Calvin and I would be at Mayo and Jeff and Marshall would be at the house doing some final packing before the movers came. We initially scheduled the movers for 8:00 am, but they asked if we would be willing to have our moved bumped to the afternoon with a 1:30 start time.  That actually gave us a little more time in the morning to do

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All Things Home

a beginner’s ironstone collection

Yes, moving is a pain, but I have to say that there are aspects of it that have been very enjoyable for me.  I’ve loved going through all of my things and deciding which ones are my current favorites and which ones are ready for a new home.  (You can read my thoughts on letting go HERE.)  It’s been fulfilling to see a fresh excitement about pieces I’ve had for a while.  And it’s been satisfying to clean out the cabinets and thin things down.  I’m looking forward to shopping for new pieces that are just perfect for whatever house we end up in. But, I’ve also gotten to do a bit of “elfing” for a few people who have reached out to me to surprise their loved ones.  One of those projects was putting together a beginning ironstone collection for someone who has some empty shelves to fill and

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wrapping tips for moving or shipping breakables

This is maybe the most random blog post and tip video I have ever made, but as I am moving, I was asked to share packing and wrapping tips and I always view questions as a great source of inspiration for the kind of content I should create.  (In case you missed it, HERE is a post about why we’re moving.)  Also, I’m spending most of my time wrapping and packing these days, so I don’t have much else to talk about!  We move in a week, so this season is almost over.  Whew. So, one of my special talents is being able to wrap things very neatly in tight bundles in newsprint. I know…don’t be jealous of my giftedness!  I became aware of this gift as I watched other people wrap things in newsprint paper and it ended up being a crumpled mess that came undone easily.  My superpower

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a slice of life

mexican lasagna bake aka burrito cake recipe

I love recipes that are…quick to make, can be made in one pot, are easy to adjust to different food preferences, and are delicious!  Such is the case with this Mexican Lasagna Bake.  It’s a fusion of layered Italian lasagna with Mexican (well, Americanized Mexican) flavors. And it is so good.  When Marshall first saw it he said, “That looks like a burrito cake!”  So, of course, we have to call it “burrito cake.”  When he tried it, he pretty much claimed the leftovers for himself, although I did sneak a couple of slices for a quick lunch. I followed a recipe card that came with my Ninja Kitchen Possible Pan but adjusted it so it would suit our family’s flavor preferences. For the vegetables, I used three red peppers, one large sweet onion, several small tomatillos, and a bag of frozen sweet corn.  I also added a can of

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Recipes

the best strawberry rhubarb crisp

We have an absolutely wonderful next-door neighbor.  She has blown snow out of our driveway when Jeff was unable to, she has saved Calvin’s bike from sitting out on the sidewalk overnight, and she brings us rhubarb from her garden each summer.  When she first brought over a bag, I was a little skeptical about it.  I don’t remember ever eating rhubarb and I was unsure how to prepare it or if I’d even like it!  Well, she addressed that, too, and brought over a wonderful recipe for Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp from Ina Garten.  I’ve made it now for three years in a row and it is the best.  (Well, I don’t have much to compare it to, but it is good enough that I am not exploring other options!) If you haven’t had rhubarb before, it looks a bit like pink celery, but it is tart and flavorful.  It’s

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the packed-up art studio

I spent a couple of days last week packing up the art studio.  I have to confess that is the hardest room for me to pack.  I started packing in there a few weeks ago as I was selling a couple of large pieces, but I planned on continuing to use the studio, enjoying a few more weeks with it, between packing up the rest of the house.  But, sickness and a broken foot sort of through a stick in the spokes of that plan!  So, last week, I packed up more of the art studio.  While I miss all of my stuff that is now in boxes, I do also love the feel of a clean slate.  The room feels so open, bright, and inviting. I am setting aside things in bins and bags that I’ll want to take with me during our nomadic period.  I do still have

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All Things Home

decorating with shells

As I collected shells at the beach this spring, the question I was asked most often is, “What do you do with them?”  And I get that question!  When we cleaned out my Oma’s attic, there were about a dozen 5-gallon buckets filled with shells she collected over the years. It was a great example of what happens when you love collecting shells, but don’t know what to do with them.  I found that I was just storing shells in plastic bins at the top of a closet and I decided that I wasn’t going to do that anymore.  If I love collecting them, I need to use them.  So, here are some ideas for decorating with shells for my fellow shell collectors. First of all, collect shells that you love…ones that speak to you and that you will want to use and/or display.  Even though they are free to

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eclectic south carolina home tour

When we were down in Isle of Palms, we had the chance to visit my great aunt and uncle’s house for a tour.  It’s such a lovely home that I asked if I could take pictures and share them on my blog and my aunt agreed.  I think this classic South Carolina home is a great example of a style that has been curated over time.  My aunt has saved and displayed family pieces in addition to things she has picked up over the years.  And she displays it all in a way that feels both homey and stylish. I love a classic southern storm door along with the soft green and cream color scheme on the exterior of the house. My aunt added built-ins, a beefed-up fireplace surround, and converted a closet into a built-in wet bar to make this room suit their style better.  The shelving also gave

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I’m Marian, a painter, writer, and lover of all things creative. From art and antiques to home projects and everyday life, I share my journey in hopes of inspiring you to embrace your own creativity and make beauty in the spaces you live.

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