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Archive for December, 2011

Boy, what a season I’m having! Things are buzzing at the Auntie B’s Wax World Headquarters with Christmas preparations, events, entertaining, and general festivities.

I’ve been so happy with the support I’ve been getting with my little business too ~ gratitude doesn’t begin to express how I feel these days.  The fun part about selling my wares this time of year is knowing some of them will be given as Christmas gifts.  That makes me feel just like one of Santa’s elves.

What’s going on in your part of the world these days? Baking? Shopping? Wrapping? Bah-Humbugging? I hope you’re not doing that last thing ~ unless you decide to have a great epiphany as a result of being visited by three spirits. Then you can Bah-Humbug all you want until Christmas Day. Better yet, get into that baking, shopping, and wrapping and you won’t have time to Bah-Humbug. And you’ll probably have that little song in your head: “Ho ho ho, ho ho ho, we are Santa’s elves…”

 

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Old World Charm

There is a shop nearby, open by appointment only eleven months of the year.  During the Christmas season the doors are open and welcome us all.  Come in and see how Nakashian-O’Neil celebrates this time of year.

A magnificent tree shines with old world ornaments.  Shimmering glitter, crystal clear glass, Santas, angels, stars, and icicles.  It’s hard to gaze upon it without childlike wonder.

The shop is as old as the antiques it sells, as are the proprietors. Music piped through the store is anything from Ethel Merman to century-old French Christmas music.  Cracked plaster, dark wood and architectural details make this a most charming and nostalgic place.  I imagine if this were my shop I would never want to leave it.

Christmastime at Nakashian-O’Neil is a treat indeed.  Take it in, and take something home ~ you’ll surely find something you like, if only a souvenir of your visit. 

Nakashian-O’Neil is located at 23 West 6th Street, St. Paul, MN and is open to the public without appointment through Christmas.

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Too Much Stuff

A few years ago Charlotte, Diggy, Pinky, Paenney, Fojo and I helped my mom and dad clean out my grandparents’ house.  Gram and Grampa lived in that house for forty years or so.  It was a nice house, on a lake, beautiful view, nestled in the woods.  The thing I never realized about that house while I was growing up was its tremendous amount of storage space.

Storage space is something people look for in houses and one would be glad to get a lot of it.  The problem is, you can store stuff…lots of stuff…and no one will ever know how much “stuff” you have.  Not a problem you say?  I beg to differ.

With every cupboard, every closet and every drawer we found things we couldn’t believe.  Really,  how many baskets does one need?  Might as well keep them all if you’ve got the space for them.  Hosiery, dozens of unopened packages of hosiery.  In the garage my grandpa had a barrel…a barrel… filled with yardsticks, and another filled with brooms.  There was multiples of everything, and most of it wasn’t worth keeping.

We all keep different things for different reasons.  It isn’t hoarding, necessarily, but a lot of us have certain items that are harder to part with than others.

This weekend I began decorating my house for Christmas.  For me it’s a matter of having to take down the everyday knickknacks and artwork to make room for the Christmas decorations.  As I went through the house, cleaning and clearing I noticed something very disturbing.  There, in the rumpus room, sat a pile of magazines.  In the bedroom there was a magazine rack, full of magazines.  In my sitting room not only was there another magazine rack filled with magazines but also a freestanding pile of them as well as a grocery bag full of them.  And there, in the closet, another pile on the top shelf.  Oh my God, I’m turning into my grandmother!  How many magazines does one need?!

It’s time to start clearing things out.  I’ll make a project of quickly paging through all of those magazines to see if there was something inside the covers I thought was worth keeping.  After all, why would I keep them if I didn’t think there was something valuable they could offer?

Every year one of my New Year’s resolutions is to get more organized.  This year will be no different.  One way for me to do that is to make room, to get rid of the many piles and racks of magazines.  The reasons for this are 1) I don’t want to turn into my grandmother, and 2) I don’t have the storage space Gram had.  And guess what?  I’m not going to wait until 2012 to get started on this.

What can you do to make your home less cluttered and more inviting?  Because your home should be your sanctuary, not a storage space for things unused and forgotten.  Plus, if you’re going to turn into your grandmother go the route of being the baker she was, not the neurotic stasher.

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A Quote

When you get to be my age, having worked at a responsible job my entire adulthood, you might suddenly understand the meaninglessness of the corporate and government machines.  We all do good work, create necessary and important products, provide essential services, but the inner workings behind the finished product or service are enough to drive one mad. 

I have a very small cottage industry and it’s been running  for about eight years now.  I still have a day job, but the more my little business grows the more impatient I get with working for other people.  I have a dream, like so many others do, to be able to support myself doing what makes me happy. 

I saw this quote on one of my favorite websites Oh My!  It says what so many others have said before, but for some reason these particular words stuck with me.  It really has nothing to do with employment, but has everything to do with being joyful.  Perhaps it will inspire you as much as it did me.

“You must always find the time to do the things you love and you must do them over and over again in every free moment until those moments dominate your time and you are living your dream…And when you have made it there…when you can actually taste that which you have so longed for…help someone else out…help them reach their dreams and you will always find what you have created to be precious and special.”  ~Matthew Mead

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