Thursday, September 25, 2008

another day for whimsidoodle

Today was a good day... and a productive day. Kelsey is definitely teeething and two of her 1 year molars are coming in on the same side, so she took a LONG nap (happens when she's up a lot at night.) I managed to vacuum, do the dishes, do laundry, put clothes away, take pictures of 3 items, get them uploaded, get a gift ready to go, pack... whew.. and more.

Some of my latest items listed on whimsidoodle
Jess made a huge batch of onesie cards which is awesome! oh.. I left Josh's birdhouse out of the collage. I am so excited to have all of these new items by such talented people in my shop! One thing I love about etsy is the trading aspect! It's a fabulous way to get things you're hoping to have if the other person has interest in trading with you. I am currently doing trades with my cousin, Mary Morra and the Lemon Drop Studio.

So tomorrow Kelsey and I head out to Massachusetts for a crazy busy, but really fun and exciting four days! Tomorrow we'll be in Marbleshead (one of my favorite places!) with KT and Emily. Then Saturday we head to Danvers for Reece's baby shower. Then back to KT's and hopefully a trip to the Peabody Essex Musuem. Then Sunday I head down to Boston.. JP to stay with Ash.. so excited to see her and meet Temple! Then Monday Shea took the day off and we're heading to Downtown Crossing.. YAY H&M and hopefully Kendall Square to the Garment District.. can't believe I have never been there!

It may be a whirlwind few days, but I am looking forward to it!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

i just love a good GTG

And what a great one it was! We had an awesome turn out. GTG.. or Get Together in Nest speak (www.thenest.com, a truly fabulous site, which I don't look at enough and am guilty of only chatting with my Maine friends) is when a bunch of ladies who have become friends through the local positing sites, in our case Maine, gather together for a shindig. and wow.. I think I can actually name everyone in the picture without having even looked at the post about it on the board! From left to right: Katie and Ben, Jess, Denise, Nicole, Carly, Shannon, Sara, Kristen, Jill, Darcie, Megan, Me, Erika, oh grrr HikinandClimbing, Jess, Kristen, Summer and Jake.

We had an awesome lunch at Buck's Naked BBQ in Freeport. Mmmm I got the catfish sandwich, with collared greens and corn bread as my sides oh and a pumpkin head beer. Good stuff.

Oh and did I mention I was kidless? Yup.. first girl outing out since I had the kiddo... Jeff had both girls and I ate lunch and shopped sans baby. It was really fun. Bless her heart I love her with all of mine, but it was nice!

I love getting together.. it just makes my day!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

my beloved brother

It's taken me a little time to be ready to blog about my brother, but I need to do it. He's been in many dreams and I miss him so much already. My brother, James Christopher Molloy, was the greatest guy. He always had a huge smile on his face and was such a pleasure to be around. Our relationship was always a bit complicated when I was growing up and I never really knew what to make of him. I was 6 when I first realized I had any siblings. I always knew of them, but thought they were just teenagers who came around to play with me. When I was 6 my sister moved in with us and my brothers soon followed. I think that in reality how it started is that Jim never really knew what to make of me. I was 12 years younger than him and I lived in a home with a mom and a dad that was functional and stable and I also had lots of quality time with my dad. Jim had come off of many years of not knowing what to think of my dad, because of a messy divorce and living with him mom. As early as 7 he gave me a hard time... he'd hide my stuffed animals (eh hem.. Fluffy) and really I think he kind of steered clear of me for a while. And then it was forced upon him. My parents worked long hours and traveled a lot. When I was 10 or so I spent a week or two with him, but I don't really remember interacting with him much beyond having him drop me off at summer camp. Then when I was in 7th grade, my parents basically were living split lives. They had to get a condo further south ,closer to Mass, so they could have a place to stay for all of the business meetings. I lived with Jim for several months M-F and then for the whole week when they were traveling. My parents had a wonderful empty condo stocked with food and lots of heat, but for some reason he always wanted to stay in his (COLD) condo, which meant that I had to stay there too (away from my wonderful 12 year old bedroom). Every 3 weeks or so we stayed at my house for a night I think, but it was rough. We never talked, he'd ask me once a day if I'd eaten dinner and I was usually afraid to tell him no, because I knew he'd then get flustered trying to figure out what I could eat. He was only 24 and taking care of a kid wasn't something he'd done all that much. For a couple of months I slept on the couch, but I guess I got in the way (he had roommates).. I'm sure it was hard for them to have to be quiet all of the time.. so I got moved up to the attic. This is a place I will NEVER forget. I literally had mice crawling through my covers and the light switch was connected to the outlet, so I had to sleep with the light on, so my alarm clock could stay plugged in and I could wake up for school. I told this story once and someone laughed and said... "uhm hello.. Jim was an electrician he could have rewired it", but it just never even dawned on me to tell him. One very fond memory from that time (and a cold memory) was one night when there was no heat. I can't remember why.. maybe it was the first night I ever stayed with him and he wasn't sure where to put me yet. But I remember sleeping in his bed with him and it was FREEZING. Jim always loved a cold room though regardless. I remember falling asleep to REM.. Automatic for the People I think.

As the years passed we started to get a bit closer. That began just a year later when my parents got called away for a meeting at the last minute. I went out one night and had a 9:30 curfew and when I got home around 8:30 my parents were gone and Jim and my sister were there. I was all bent out of shape over a boy making me sad and Jim came in the bathroom with me to comfort me. He did most.. no all.. of the talking and I just remember him saying how we hadn't gotten to know each other that well and he was sorry that he hadn't made more of an effort and that he was going to try harder going forward. I most remember him calling it "a round about conversation". And he did keep his word. He did make more of an effort.. slowly, but he did in fact. That summer he took me to see Phish, which was my first show without my parents. When I'd go to visit after he got married and once I was driving we'd laugh together and talk about tv.. Food network, Six Feet Under.. he always loved to discuss the shows he was watching. When I was a senior in high school and literally forbidden to go back home, because I'd had parties and my parents sent me to stay with Jim, he was awesome and honestly I think he felt bad for me and thought it was a bit funny, because my 3 other siblings had had so many more parties than I had and never got busted... but they had 3 of them to clean up and 2 of them were guys, so what happened to my house would not have happened had they been there (12 years before :)

It really wasn't until Jim was going through his divorce that we started talking. I mean really talking and our 1.5 hour phone conversations didn't start to happen until my dad passed away. I once said to Jim "thank you for getting divorced" and I didn't mean it the way it sounded, but truly I felt like we were getting him back. Part of the reason I didn't talk to him much prior was because when he was married he spent very little time with us. He and his family would come up for dinner and then leave. He wouldn't venture out without them, so it felt very separate. So, when he got divorced he was with us for holidays, and he stayed over and we spent so much more time together and created so many more memories. After my dad passed away he would call me weekly and check in. I loved my conversations with Jim.. he was very rational and so diplomatic. I always felt like I could go to him and he'd help neutralize my emotion and help me get some perspective. I love his laugh. Just a week or so before he died I deleted a voice mail he had left me last fall... "Yeah, Yeah.. tell Jeff I know the JETS suck". They'd just lost a game and it was too funny. Jim was a die hard JETS fan. I am hoping to get his JETS license plate, but already have a hat and a shirt of his.

It was not his time to pass. It was extremely unexpected and my mom found him in his bed. It gives me some peace to know that he looked peaceful in his bed and he didn't suffer at all in his death. He was suffering greatly in life since the divorce and I wish that I could have done more to help him, but none of us could do more than talk to him often and we didn't realize how turmoiled he was. In the end we know his heart was enlarged and he was trying to create himself a happy life again.

With the Halloween season quickly approaching it forces me to continue to think of one of my best times with him. On Halloween of 2005, my brother called me and asked if I'd meet him in New Market, NH and see a show at the Old Stone Church. He had been getting into this new singer Grace Potter and wanted me to go with him. It was awesome. Grace Potter (who is now getting big!) was fantastic and mostly everyone was dressed up. Even though he was in so much emotional pain (it was just months after his separation) he was trying to so hard to move forward and evolve. We stayed in a hotel and had so much fun together. The next day he left super early and said he hadn't slept at all, but he still smiled when he left and went to work.

My brother Mike called me the other day and said he had been thinking of Jim and I together, because the CD Jim last had in his car had Grace Potter on it. It made him think of that concert we went to.

My brother Jim was and always will be one hell of a guy. He loved his kids and was such a good dad. He went to all of Lukey's games and practices for hockey and Jim loved hockey. It made his so proud that Lucas is so good at it and loves it. He was an awesome best friend and such a pleasure to be around. He was a hard worker and had such an amazing spirit. Everyone was in shock when he passed, but we all still managed to celebrate his life. Another memory that I will NEVER forget is the day before his burial. We had a day in between the wake and the burial, so all of the CT friends decided to take a cooler full of beer, grateful dead on a boom box and some food down to the the river beach near my parents house. We built a fire and just hung out for hours. Keith, Jim's best friend in the whole world and also a landscaper went around and got all of these little pine trees "Jimmy Trees" and housed them in cut beer cans, so we could take them home and plant them. As sad as this is, my tree is still living in his can. I don't know where to plant him and I've wondered where. I think Jeff and I did find a place and I will plant him this week.

I love you Jim and your memory will live on FOREVER.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Are You Up For a Fall Challenge?

I become more and more impressed by my fellow MaineTeam members. They are such marketers at heart! We received an email last month giving us a challenge and everyone has been having fun with it. Here's a treasury that Adroit Jewelers put together with some of the items including my orange and yellow origami lights.

Maine Team Fall Challenge--

Maine in the Fall-- what does it mean to you?

Our team challenge is to make at least 1 new Fall inspired item by October 15th! We will blog about it along the way and also post threads in the promo section here on Etsy. We can post pictures & links of the items and statements from each artist describing their product and how it's related to the project while promoting the entire team. We may even have a volunteer to interview each seller for our blog! Keep an eye in the live weekly forum thread to keep up with our developing ideas!

Let's start creating some items and post them as you finish them! Tag them with the usual "Maineteam" tag and also add "mainefall" so that we can find each other for treasuries and promos. Team challenges are very successful within Etsy for promoting items and shops and I can't wait to see how this boosts our sales!!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Endless...

I just love the MaineTeam. We have some serious marketers hiding in crafters bodies. Backwoods Creations had the fabulous idea for everyone to blog about someone whose shop is the opposite letter of the alphabet than your own. I got pretty close with the letter E and I just love this shop.. we both like words beginning with whim and I gave her a shout out yesterday and she has the same birthday as my step-daughter... so I want to share some of Endless Whimsy's work.

Endless (aka Ronovia), is a music teacher to junior high students, as well as a chorus and boy's choir teacher to middle school aged kids. And she is the assistant director (training choir) of the Southern Maine Children's Chorus. And she teaches piano at nights in her spare time.. uh wow she's busy..

Is it totally obvious that I am getting all of this from her bio?! (clearly well written!) But I thoroughly inspired as I keep reading. Piano which I mentioned she teaches as night is her "main" instrument (uhm yeah.. hi... I sadly don't have any) "to a small studio of students (you may hear of three of them once they're famous!)"

Endless began sculpting polymer clay kitties becuase she was looking for something to do that was non music related. (Good Choice Endless!) "Endless Whimsy stands for the never ending creative part of me that needs to explode after a day at the workplace. I've spent my entire life being creative – through art, unconventional ideas and music. I'm a closet artist who dreams of specific artwork, and after the idea is formed in my head – I go for it. I have a multitude of Eiffel Tower paintings at home, along with many portraits of my two cats, who inspire my work: Stoli, a Russian Blue, and Luxor, an Egyptian Mau."

Each scultupe beings as a ball of polymer clay and is then hand sculpted to form a one of a kind kitty.

Aside from being a MaineTeam member, Endless is also a member of Etsy for Animals. She so kindly contributes 10% of revenues from her cat themed items to a local rescue shelter (HART) in Cumberland. That's so nice Endless.. such a nice gesture. I thank you for that.

Favorite Materials: clay, acrylic, watercolor, stamps, ink, screenprinting

Friday, September 12, 2008

The summer is quickly feeling like a distant memory. It's hard to believe it was 84 degrees outside literally one week ago today and today the temperature never got above 62. Quite the shock to the system.

This summer was filled with fabulous memories and lots of family time. The first part of the summer felt like lazy hazy days at home. Filling the baby pool in the morning so by the time afternoon nap was over the water was warm enough to splash.

By mid July it was one thing after the other. Our fabulous trip to Lake Placid (stay tuned for pics) for Scott and Julie's wedding. Then Kelsey's birthday and a week down in S. Thomaston. Then my brother Jim passed away and I was gone for two weeks. Before I knew it, it was August and ta da... everyone is apple picking and putting pumpkins on their porches.

Our week in South Thomaston was fabulous and I can't wait to do it again next year. My mom rented a cottage owned by our friends the Shepler's. She and my Gram came to Maine on Thursday and stayed at my house until Saturday. We were supposed to head down to the cottage on Sunday, but my mom had the key and decided to head down. I had a weird feeling with them going down there on my Gram's last night and us staying home. So we literally packed up the kids and a night's worth of clothes in less than 10 minutes. We left the house in disarray after Kelsey's party and went. It was tight quarters and none of us really slept, but I am so glad we did it. Can you believe that moon on the first night? At first it was so low in the sky and we couldn't figure out what it was.. it was so cool.

Isn't it funny how the days seem so much longer and fulfilling when they aren't filled up with a) driving... I realized that everytime we drive 20 minutes to the store or an hour here and an hour there it just lessens the day and when you spend an entire day 14 or whatever hours just hanging out and walking the beach and cooking and looking for crabs the day just feels so fulfilling... b) no tv and barely any cell service it was nice! very slow dial up just to keep up with email and work stuff, but it was great. I loved it and could easily live like that.. but hey.. if I have Bravo I am going to DVR my shows. Julia had an absolute blast looking for crabs everyday and hanging out with the kids on the beach. The most amazing part of this is that it was 15 minutes from our house!

Actually.. a pretty funny story. So one of the days Mom, Paul (her fiance), Kelsey and I went to Augusta to go shopping. When we were at Target Paul bought Jeff and I an anniversary gift. Our 2nd anniversary was July 22nd, so we celebrated while we were there. To us it was like celebrating for the first time though, because we brought Kelsey home from the hospital on our anniversary the year before. So walking through Target I was complaining about Jeff's dedication to video games when they are in his presence (ladies is that a nice way of putting it?). Paul decided that we needed something we could play together, so he bought us Rock Band (Guitar hero.. with drums and a signer.. lalalala.. naturally that's me). So the next day Mom and Paul were babysitting and we were leaving around 4:30 to go on a date that Jeff had planned. Paul joked that he didn't buy it for us to put any tension in the marriage and that Jeff wasn't allowed to go home and play during our date. We went to Cafe Miranda's for the best dinner. Then we walked to Dairy Queen for ice cream. After that we had a "now what?" moment... so (I'm sure you guessed it) we decided to drive the 15 minutes home and play Rock Band. It was so cool... we had an empty house with no kids. We knew they were peacefully sleeping down at the beach and we sang and played our hearts out. It was so much fun. Then we got in the car. Closed up our house and drove back to the beach. It was awesome!

Family pic down at Pleasant Beach - summer 2008

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Birthdays and Tightwads

Miss Kelsey turned a year on July 19th. It was a great day. My mom and my gram came to visit. We had the perfect sized group of little girls here and friends and family. Kelsey received a water table for her birthday and proceeded to get soaked!

I made the froggy cupcakes. The theme was a froggy in a pink tutu.

I cannot believe a year has gone by. Each day she makes me smile and laugh more and more.

My mom took this picture of us. The dress/shirt Kelsey is wearing was mine! We were opposite seasons as babies, so my mom had to shorten the straps for it to fit her. She looked so cute in it!
Currently she is in that not sure if she's going to have one nap or two stage, but today we are on the 2nd one and mama is getting stuff done. check, check, check of the to do list. I love that!
Is it just me or is everyone else with a near empty wallet thinking about Christmas and starting to cringe while turning blue? I decided to be proavtive and went through the trendy, cool and of course expensive toy store around here yesterday and wrote down all of the things I know the girls would like and will then proceed to find them less expensive.

So Julia is on a must have an American Girl kick. I personally wanted one so so so badly when I was 10 and never got one. NOTE: to any mom in this same predicament... don't assume ebay has the best price and know the retail price. The american girl dolls are priced better on the american girl site than on ebay!

So on that note.. I have been reading the Tightwad Gazette for several months and truly have learned so much from it. I was already starting to think differently, but I've learned to apply a lot of it. I have been finding more resourceful ways to package things I sell on my site on etsy. I made a big batch of pumpkin, raisin and walnut muffins and froze them. I then take one out and wrap it and put it in Julia's lunch box so it's thawed enough to eat by lunch time.

I highly reccomend it for anyone pinching pennies and even if you're not just making what you have stretch.

Stay tuned... I want to share pics of our awesome week down at the beach just 15 minutes away.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

a whole lot of treasury going on

I am so lucky to have been featured in so many treasuries in the past several months. These are the ones I was lucky enough to get screen shots of.

Not to be constantly repeating myself, but I really am astounded each day by how wonderful the Etsy community is. Talk about a group of people supporting one another and how amazing that is and how deep it goes considering we're all hiding behind a monitor. But then again... we're not. Those of us on the Maineteam get out there and go to eachother's homes and have
parties and genuinely have created relationships and ways to help one another; to compliment each other. Jamie is just ingenious in her efforts to cross promote. Talk about "better than a thank you note".. check out the 2nd picture and read the bottom of the description!

I am truly ashamed by my lack of blogging this summer. Which is just too funny, since I held out as long as I possibly could on creating a blog.
But now I feel as though it lets me reveal a piece of myself. And that makes perfect sense, because I am an external thinker and sparing the people in my life... I can only talk so much!

I miss posting about the kids, so I will definitely do that in the next few days. Lots of fun things happened this summer. Some intense things as well. I wil l also be doing a tribute to my beautiful brother Jim who unexpectedly passed away in July.

Thank you to those who have made comments encouraging me to keep writing! Oh and please don't mind my major formatting dilemmas! Ok.. I've had enough of this horribleness of a layout. I am only showing three treasuries tonight and will post some more in upcoming posts. I will spare the ugliness...

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

YAY! I made the front page of Etsy!

I cannot believe it.. a treasury I made made the front page of Etsy! I am so thrilled and honored. I LOVE making treasuries. I think I have discovered a secret dream job of curating (but only art and things of my choice!). I didn't actually see my treasury on the front page, but some of my etsy friends took the screen shots for me.

And I am especially happy because the bottom right item is from a fellow Maineteam Member Backwoods Creations

I also had Jamie's aloe leaves print in my alternates that I intended to switch out if I caught the FP, but I didn't. Who knew I'd get it! But yay!

And!!!! Not to mention I have gotten 3 sales this week which sold 7 items!!!!!

Thank you to the Etsy community for supporting me and Whimsidoodle!

Origami Lights by whimsidoodle.etsy.com