by Carla Louise | Dec 6, 2012 | Creating, Memories |
Iām still rushing around in a tearing hurry (but oh, such a good feeling to be hurrying for myself!) so here are some snippets of things that have made me happy over the last week or twoā¦
Ink Drops orders ā I cannot wait to see reactions from the first batch of boxes, which ship on 14 December;
Treats ā I went to Waitrose and accidentally came home with two tubs of Haagen Dazs ice cream (they were on special, it would have been rude not to) and the utterly gorgeous Montezumaās mint chocolateā¦ itās expensive, but worth it š
Being given the go-ahead to join student dance classes from January, as both a dancer and a photographer. Iāll be dancing in ballet and hopefully working up to pointe class, which will inform a couple of burlesque routines I am plotting and choreographing. The photography is a project Iāve wanted to start for ages, but have never had access to dancers en masse before nowā¦ so Iām very excited!
The arrival of my new dishwasherā¦ itās been here a little less than 48 hours and has already changed my lifeā¦ I have no idea how I survived without one for so long!
Adding to my homeware and finally having a theme ā turquoise and purple seems to be across my kitchen and living room/dining area, while blue and vivid pink dominate my bedroom, and black and white in the bathroom. I can live with that ā they all reflect different bits of me. Here is a teal tablecloth, which will definitely get embellished and altered, and some cheap but pretty purple tea towels. Currently being ignored in favour of my Christmas ones!
Iāve done more fairs, and enjoyed every moment of them ā in the time i took out, Iād forgotten how much I enjoy meeting people. Also had a wonderful coincidence at the Leigh fair, bumping into three lovely ladies (a mum and her two daughters) who Lou and I had met in Spitalfields in the summer, while trying on clothes in Collectif. They popped up at the fair and it was a fabulous moment! Hereās me with my stall (and my hastily-altered dressā¦ itās strapless, and it was FREEZING, quite literally, on Saturdayā¦ so a lace top was added!)
Lovely, lovely evenings with my parents ā particularly in this run up to Christmas, they and I have been decorating new places and new trees and sharing decorations and itās AMAZING. I love that they live so close, and my Christmas spirit is very much present and correct this year!
Putting the world to rights with friends ā in person, on the phone and over Skype, itās all rather soul-nourishing. Inspiration is all over the place and I think 2013 may be the best year yet!
On a more profound note, two people have, without any prompting at all, told me Iām brave this week, and a dear friend said I appreciated and savoured life more than anyone else she knew, and that I ādo the things everyone else just talks aboutā. If youāve been reading this blog for longer than a month, youāll know thatās in no way always been the case, and that comment has stayed with me all week ā alternately making me want to shriek in triumph, and cry with happiness. Glorious.
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Iāve also noticed, and I donāt think this is particularly worthy of its own post, that lots of bloggers I follow have been wondering whether to continue, fretting about their readers or lack thereof, and worrying about what they post if itās less than their best writing (because this is apparently what ārealā or ābigā bloggers recommend). Here seems as good a place as any for me to gently but unwaveringly reaffirm that Ducking Fabulous is my little home on the web. I am beyond delighted to have you, lovely readers, along for the ride, but as you have probably gathered, there is no particular focus, and there is more waffle than well-thought-out, profound writing. I make no apologies for this, as I believe blogging should be something you do because you enjoy it, and you do for youā¦ if you stop writing what you truly want to write, your blog loses its soul. Readers usually follow because they liked what you were already writing, or at least thatās why I follow the blogs that I do.
Iām not offended when people unfollow me, whether itās here, on Twitter or anywhere else ā I assume itās because whoever it is is no longer interested in what Iām saying. And thatās fine. Conversely, I am RIDICULOUSLY EXCITED whenever WordPress, Twitter or Pinterest tells me I have a new follower, because the chances are their blog, feed or boards will be something I also want to read or follow. And that, for me, is by far the beauty and biggest strength of the social web ā finding likeminded people youād never have known before the internet existed.
All photographs are my own ā the one of me was taken by the fabulous Val, who was a brilliant Ducking Fabulous ambassador on Saturday! Donāt forget to have a quick nose at the shop, or pop into Tea & Sympathy (Colchester) or Make Do & Mend (Chelmsford), both of whom are currently stocking DF jewellery. Iāll be at the Vintage and Makers Market on Saturday 8th December in Chelmsford town city centre, and last order dates for Christmas are 8 December for the EU and 16 December for the UK ā my official rest-of-world last order date has passed, though I will still do my best to get things to you in time for Christmas š