Tuesday, 28 April 2009

When in (self) doubt, make things.

It's funny how a rejection in one area of my life just makes me more productive in others.

The last week has been a whirlwind of activity on all fronts. I not only managed to f
inish some work, ahead of schedule, but also managed to bake and make things.

I promise a recipe is on it's way, but right now I am supposed to preparing work for tomorrow. Until I can share some baked indulgences with you, I'll just post a few pictures from things this week.

When you have pretty flowers, you need pretty cakes.

When you have new seasons, you need a new wardrobe.

When you have a complicated quilt pattern, you need help from your cat.
When you have a busy Sunday evening, you need a lazy indulgent brunch.

Once you've had a lazy Sunday morning, you can enjoy a busy evening.

5 comments:

Sarah Glova said...

love the new outfit :) everything else is beautiful as well. that quilt is going to be great!!

Hope your busy Sunday evening was fabulous-- judging by the ticket wrist band, it probably was :)

green ink said...

OMG, where is that dress from - it's gorgeous!

Great that you're keeping busy and productive. I too had a lovely Sunday brunch. Not cooked by me though :P

Rebecca said...

Hehe, the dress was made by me! It's nice to know that it looks like something you'd buy (although if you saw it more closely I'm not sure you'd think that!)

Ah, Sunday brunch is always better if you don't cook it.

Nicole Pearce said...

How's Bob? I saw him way back in 1998! lol

The dress is beautiful, it looks so itty, bitty in that photo. Very cute.

I'm sorry about the job. The rejection gets easier over time. I have been trying to find a new job for nearly a year now, only seriously over the last two months. I'm sure the perfect job is still out there, but there was one that I too "really" wanted.

BTW...thanks for the cute owl, an official thanks is headed your way.

Siri said...

Hi Rebecca-

I saw Bob Dylan in the late 90s too. My hometown of Minneapolis' claim to fame is that it's were Bob Dylan got his start (well, him AND Prince).

And yes, your dress is cute.

-Siri

p.s. I'm a new addition to "Mavens"!