Friday, February 06, 2015

My Mother's Hands


My mom was beautiful, strong and full of life. She was a loving friend, wife, and mother; intelligent, funny, honest, punctual, and thoughtful. She was a great cook and an excellent housekeeper. She could be stubborn and opinionated, and she wasn’t afraid to tell you what she thought…about anything. She was generous, kind, patient, and compassionate, but never a doormat. She believed in God, and she believed in her children. 

Mom was protective, and defended her kids with the fierceness of a mother lioness. She did not always approve of our actions, but she always loved us unconditionally. We knew that, no matter how badly we messed up, we would always be welcomed home with open arms. We were the accomplishment she was most proud of. 
Mom lived with integrity and died with dignity, and I will miss her every day for the rest of my life.

This month marks the third anniversary of her passing. Around the time we lost her to lung cancer and Alzheimer's, I wrote this poem...

My Mother's Hands

My mother's hands wiped tears away
when I fell and skinned my knees at play
supple and strong; soft and smooth
my mother's hands could always soothe

My mother's hands hold the meaning of life
to be a good mother; to be a good wife
love is for sharing; life is an art
my mother's hands can lift my heart

My mother's hands grow wrinkled and old
I hold them gently to console
does she know that I love her? I hope she understands
that nothing can replace my mother's hands

My mother's hands lie pale and still 
tears flow freely, against my will
we bow our heads; the church bells chime
and I hold my mother's hands one last time.

Wednesday, February 04, 2015

Tamsin's Farm

Even though I spent most summers at my grandparent's farm when I was a kid...and loved every minute of it...I was a city kid, who grew up (?) to be an urban adult. I love being near the action...restaurants, bookstores, museums, galleries, etc.

That being said, this absolutely perfect farmhouse kitchen has me dreaming of the country. The kitchen belongs to Tamsin Carvan, her daughter Martha, and partner Allan Walker. The farmhouse sits on 113 acres; a working farm, and the site of hands-on cooking workshops and joyous seasonal lunches. It's rustic, but still has a slightly sophisticated air about it. 

I could grow tomatoes, and herbs...raise chickens and goats...rabbits...and those cute little pigs...

Read about Tamsin, and see more photos of  her farmhouse | here | at the design files. And check out Tamsin's Table | here |

Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.

Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.

Monday, February 02, 2015

Thrive Market - Costco Meets Whole Foods - Online

image via the Thrive Market website

Thrive Market is the first socially conscious online store offering the world's best-selling natural and organic products at wholesale prices. They carry over 2,500 of the highest quality food, supplements, home, personal care, and beauty products from over 400 of the best brands on the market, all delivered straight to your door at 25-50% off retail prices. Their mission is to make health living easy, affordable, and accessible for every American family.

Like Costco, Netflix, and NPR, Thrive Market is a membership community. By paying the equivalent of just $5/month ($59.95 annually), your membership fee makes it possible for them to search high and low for the best healthy products, buy them directly from suppliers, and combine their buying power to bring them to the Thrive community at 25-50% below retail prices. This allows them to sustain their mission to make healthy living universally accessible.

Whether you live in a big city, and just prefer shopping from the sofa, or live in a smaller town where natural and organic products are more difficult to find, Thrive Market will make your life healthier and so much easier!

Check out Thrive Market | here |