The move was long and hard. I'm grateful for the tremendous help from friends and family:) Without them it would have taken another two weeks. I've pulled every muscle in my body - but it was totally worth it. The new place is silent, solid and all mine! And - there's no dangerous black mould in the walls! What a nasty surprise that turned out to be when I've moved the furniture in my ex-bedroom:( No wonder we were feeling slightly off lately... Here's to a healthier winter!
There's still lots of little things to be done (a few more boxes to unpack, a few more things to hang and clean) but It's all small potatoes compared to what went down in the past few weeks:)
+ I can't wait to fill the walls with artwork:)!
Oh... and here's my new wintery pattern inspired by the weather and the anticipation of the impending holidays:)
It's good to be back in the land of blogging and working.
11 comments:
Hey! Glad you're back, missed you awefuly! house sounds great! design is very cute.
glad you moved and finnally installed! congrats!! now you'll be better and calm, drink a cup of tea and relax! :-D
By the way your pattern is just as awesome as always!
Hope you'll stay out of the mould and keep being creative. And that the snow will keep on falling - because your pattern is just lovely. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow ... ;)
I went through the same this day last year! It rained all day and all my stuff got soaked :( Hope you settle in soon, and I'm sure you'll make your new place beautiful xxx
I LOVE these patterns! Your trees are amazing. In San Francisco the only time I get to see trees that look like that are in hotel lobbies in December.
I miss snowy trees.
And you!
Glad you're moved. Hope you make it back here in 2011.
Kristen
your work ts really beautiful will keep following you
I love these.
http://johncoulter.blogspot.com/
Hello, I found you on Twitter and your blog is so adorable, colors everywhere! :) Will definitely be visiting often. Enjoy your new place!
Good Luck in your new house! I hope you will be happy (and warm!) there. We have snow here in England now, which is pretty unusual for us!
Okay. Helen. I absolutely love, love, love your patterns, art work, characters, ect. Where can I find them? And in what capacity do they exist? Fabric? Wrapping paper? Prints? Help a sister out.
Sincerely,
Lori Casagrande
loreli3@earthlink.net
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