how hard it is, i'll be unplugging & heading up to my parents' home in the country for a week. they own a large old farmhouse near the water and since temps will be hitting the 70s, i'll be dipping my toes back into lake huron & living off of pistachios & san pell.
regular posting will resume as soon as my bags hit the floor back home -- this little getaway is long overdue & i'll miss you one million! hugs.
this weekend i see my mother. she's traveling on business & always stops by when she's near. i can't wait to just sit out on our patio, breathe in the crisp spring air, and talk. i've picked up a special blend from a coffeehouse in ann arbor for sipping while we knit (a pastime i love sharing with mama) & some local macarons for devouring in bed in front of old steve mcqueen movies.
sometimes it's nice to get a fresh perspective; a recharge direct from your roots. talking with both of my parents is a always a warm reminder of where i come from & how family is so important. i'm all the more antsier for a trip up north.
being someone who dresses in muted hues, i love popping my feet with color. a killer ikat print looks lovely with dark denim & i've stuffed a complementing pocket square into my shirt to break up the solid top (which i love).
want a pocket square too? have a looksee below! above i stitched madewell's faux pocket square from the same jean using pinking shears. for the front pieces, i used the opposite side of the jean for contrast & stitched them together with black thread. now go! make yours!!
button-down thrifted F21 // jegging AEO // clutch H&M // flats old navy
there's a reception tomorrow evening at the kresge art center honoring the graphic design majors graduating this spring. their works will be on exhibit until may & i'm rearing see my predecessors rockin accomplishments. then i'll be traveling to monroe with husband to take care of some business & meet up with my mom-in-law. she knows of an amazing little bistro that serves a mean cherry chicken salad.
enjoy a new week lovelets! and as always, demand yourself downtime. (preferably with a guilty pleasure food where you can feel wind on your face. or in the bathtub.)
with grilling season getting closer, i'm having a good old recipe swap with the girls. the temps have been a bit cooler here in michigan, so we're settling in with a bit of cheap wine, artesian cheese, and the perfect excuse for dousing some herbs with oil & bread.
so here's a sweet recipe for you! i love these in the evening when everyone's just relaxing & conversing in the backyard just before the crickets begin to sing. (used from jonathan king's stonewall kitchen grilling).
a few weeks ago my sister called asking if i would make a leather portfolio for her manuscript. she sent me dimensions, a few sketched ideas & i pulled inspiration from field theories' beautiful works.
so here it is, in all its handcrafted glory. it feels so good to work with your hands; it forces you to pull away to create something tangible & brings something quite lovely into being.
i just refuse to buy the ugly standard stores carry, so i've scoured for something more individualistic that will stand out in a sea of black leather. voila! these are much better.
among this week's tumult, i'm going to slow down. grab drinks at harper's, shop eastwood with husband, and potter around with some herbs in the sunshine. i know i'm not alone in this retreat; so many of us are reevaluating our allotted time for what we love. this girl is rooting for you.