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Sweet Threads: Cherishing Every Stitch Of This Precious Life
Personal Posts by Andrea Dozier

Today was full of work, frustrations, and a lot of cleaning. We tried to enjoy our weekend, which meant we woke up on Monday morning to a messy house, no groceries, & a “to-do” list longer than my patience. So I decided to clean. It’s what I do when I’m angry. When I’m sad. When I’m worried.

I know it doesn’t take any of that away, but it sure feels good to have a pity party in a clean house.

A few hours into it, I noticed Damian’s lips pouted in determined concentration.
Something he gets from his dad.
Then he just took off.

Sometimes cautious.
Sometimes {almost} running.
Some tiny spills.
Some wobbly steps.
Some very big smiles.
He’s been walking in little bits for a month, but today he just decided that he’s a walking man for good.
Just like his brother did four years ago.

These boys have a way of making us forget whatever it was that we thought was so important…

 Daddy came home shortly after the walking bonanza began & celebrated Damian’s achievements with us.
 
I will need to get used to the necessity of putting shoes on his little baby feet.
I love taking little walks around our neighborhood. There are lots of Grandmas who grow beautiful flowers & share their puppies with Damian.
 He just turned eleven months on Sunday. I want to weep and reminisce about the baby that I am losing, but I was so proud & happy for him… there wasn’t really room for that today. Those feelings will return & I’ll allow myself the luxury of giving them my complete attention. I’m sure there will be many tears & plenty of chocolate involved. ♥
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  • Katie Stratton - June 7, 2011 - 9:53 am

    oh my oh my. are we ever in the same boat! so many milestones along the way. this is one of the most beautiful ones.
    <3
    p.s. i'm so happy you started a blog!!

    <3

  • Andrea Dozier - June 24, 2011 - 11:06 am

    Thank you Katie, YOU are so incredibly inspiring! I really hope I meet you soon, I think we would be great friends 🙂

With a title like that, you probably expect me to go into detail about how I try to be a certain way but want to come clean & just be myself.

No.

This is all about the deep importance of faking it.

* Image via http://keep-calm-and.tumblr.com/

If you’ve been keeping up with my sporadic posts about my house, it is an ever challenging work in progress. It has definitely come a long way from when we moved in. I have to admit, despite it’s small size, it feels more like “home” than any other place we’ve lived together. I’m sure that has everything to do with my (sexy) DIY husband that has transformed most of it from tired & outdated to fresh & cozy. It was originally built in the 40’s to be a vacation house near the river & it’s definitely a charming little cottage. However, that explains the tiny rooms & non existent closet space. It was just meant for weekend visits, not a family of four.

This week I have been staying with my parents in Findlay while my husband has been tearing out the bathroom. He has cleared everything out, the tile walls, floor, & today he removed the bathtub. While I’m really excited about having a new bathroom, it’s been a challenge to not be able to work and spend another week away from him (this is week three out of the last four that we’ve been apart because he’s been traveling for work too). I am missing my  best friend! I am also quite obsessive about my work routine & it’s hard for me to “take the week off.” I worked some major overtime last week to prepare for this week, but there is always more to do.

After being an Air Force wife for six years, I would like to think I’ve got the single parent thing down pretty well. I’ve had a lot of practice. However, today my sons were especially a handful. It was one of those days where I could have stayed in my  pajamas & had a few extra Easter chocolates to escape the never ending demands of two active children.

Instead, I found myself forcing a shower.

Forcing a calico summer dress when I wanted to wear sweat pants.

Forcing contacts over glasses.

Forcing a walk around the neighborhood over a nap.

By the end of the evening, I was rewarded with a very sweet call from an encouraging husband & two worn out little “mans.”

I’d like to think everything I do is genuine, that I am just a pool of ambition & energy.
It just doesn’t happen like that.
Sometimes I just pretend I am the person I don’t think I can be.
After a little while, what started as pretending becomes skin & bones.
Smiles & laughter.
When we are in a haze, the best way to get out is to force ourselves to do exactly what we don’t feel like doing.

♥

 

 

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  • Jenifer - April 28, 2011 - 5:27 am

    What a great post Andrea, thanks for sharing! This is oh so true. Sometimes you just have to put a smile on your face and laugh, even if you don’t want to!

  • Sarah Bailey - April 28, 2011 - 6:48 am

    So true. I just love you and all your honesty.

  • Andrea - April 28, 2011 - 9:30 am

    Thanks Sarah! I don’t mean to always act like someone I am not, but that sometimes I have to be myself on purpose… if that makes an sense 😀

  • sarah - June 4, 2011 - 12:11 am

    i was in speech and debate in high school. we had to be dressed, ready, and AT SCHOOL at 6:00am. on a saturday.

    i wasn’t a morning person at all. i’m still not. but i’d just plaster a smile on my face until i felt like actually smíling. and it worked.

    eventually, the smile would be genuine.

I love these wooden eggs that I wrapped in lace. It’s an easy rustic DIY Easter project for anyone who wants a lovely centerpiece without any fuss. You can use scraps of lace & the eggs can be re-used year after year. We all love something that is eco-friendly, right?

For many of you it will be your last big holiday get together before you are married… I hope it’s full of hugs, kisses, & plenty of chocolate. ♥

 

* Click on these links for more Easter decorating inspiration that I photographed: Hooray Design Blog & my own blog.

* Antique Lace Compote from My Sweet & Saucy Supply

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  • Michelle March - April 22, 2011 - 7:42 pm

    They’re sooooo pretty! I love the piece you’re holding them in too. 🙂

  • Astrid Mueller - May 10, 2011 - 10:00 am

    These eggs are adorable! Love the creative approach. Very beautiful. Thanks for sharing!

  • Christine - May 22, 2011 - 8:58 pm

    How gorgeous are those eggs! Wish I’d stumbled across this *before* Easter this year!

  • Andrea - May 25, 2011 - 8:51 pm

    Thank you! I always miss fun holiday inspiration… you’ll be ready next year though! 🙂

Pantone chose Honeysuckle 18-2120 as the color of the year. It is beautiful, but to be honest, I keep coming across varieties of Seafoam. Especially in interior & wedding design. It isn’t as strong as staples like Turquoise, Aqua, or Kelly Green, yet embodies all the brightness & energy of their hues. It also delicately complements handmade & organic wedding details. I have such a huge color crush on it, {as Ez of Creature Comforts would say}!

What do you think, Honeysuckle or Seafoam?

* This is a picture of Italian buttons I plan to use in my studio {or I might just wear one as a ring}. ♥

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  • Anna @ IHOD - April 20, 2011 - 6:19 am

    I agree Andrea. Honeysuckle is fun, but I am loving Seafoam much more!
    Beautiful.

  • Brancoprata - April 20, 2011 - 7:39 am

    I have to say i agree 100% with you!!! Seafoam is beautiful!

  • Tiffany grimes - April 20, 2011 - 9:11 am

    The seafoam is beautiful! I love the color and the way it accents perfectly.

  • Michelle March - April 22, 2011 - 7:43 pm

    Definitely Seafoam! I’m not overly excited about honeysuckle.