East of Eden


There was a cold wet wind tonight.  Biting.  I wrapped him in a quilt, thick with flannel and a grandmother's love.  His hat was wool and his coat too, but still I held him tight against my body before walking out into that biting night air.  I remember how one year ago he was protected and warm inside of me.  And how I was grateful for that.  I was sure.

As we stepped outside tonight the wind blew damp and strong against us.

I held him tight and used my hands to shield his face. He wiggled and pushed against me, trying to break free.  Suddenly my hands that wanted to protect were a nuisance.  I used my arms to redirect his face away from the direction of the wind.  Again, he fought me.  If I wanted him to face West, he was intent on looking Eastward.

"Doesn't he know I am trying to protect him?"  I wondered, exasperated.

"Why is his fighting me?"


"Why doesn't he understand?"

"Doesn't he realize that I am placing my body in front of his to bear the burden for him?"

And suddenly it was no longer about a mother and her son. It was about a Father and a daughter.  A Father who used a cold December wind to speak to a daughter who is entirely unworthy.



A daughter who questions and pushes back, who fights and veers East when He says clearly, "Eden is to the West, my beloved."

"Don't you see that my body has suffered this for you?"

I kiss my baby's sweet cheek, damp and cold from his obstinance and I wonder what winds I could have been spared? 



With eyes Westward,

Oops, We Sold The Furniture

Operation Move-out is going to begin tomorrow morning.

That is, the owners of the house we are currently and temporarily living in are coming to move out their furniture and belongings.   This wasn't the original plan when we moved into the house.  Rather, they were to spend a year abroad and we were to occupy the house, store our stuff, use theirs, and then mosey on our merry way as the good Lord directed.

Four months into this year long arrangement there was a change of plans and now the homeowners are back six months early and moving their things to a new house, while kindly letting us stay on as tenants.  The only hitch with this plan is that in my valiant efforts to purge and downsize significantly when we sold the New Old House, we sold our bed and all of our upholstered living room furniture.  Oops.  We have been shopping for a new sofa but darn if the wait isn't 6-8 weeks for most sofas to be delivered from the manufacturer.  We may be sitting on the floor for awhile around here.  Maybe a long while if I can't get over my sofa commitment phobia. 

Slipcovered, English roll arms, exposed turned feet . . . very pretty.
Straight arms, slipcovered, slightly modern but oh so cottage chic?


It's a tough call.  And a big financial commitment.  Maybe i should just pull up a metal folding chair and think on it for awhile . . .

If you have young children and light colored slipcovered furniture, how has this worked out for you?
  • Do the slipcovers wash well?  
  • Is it a big ugly chore to launder them?  
  • Any words of wisdom before I jump in with both feet? 
And then, of course, there is the bed.  Or lack of one, I should say.  Thankfully we should be able to get an inexpensive bed frame and I am on the look-out for a reasonable upholstered headboard.  Or a free afternoon to DIY one like so many others out in blogland.  

via Country Living

Via Decorpad
Did you see Kate's DIY, below?


I wonder if she and her jigsaw make house calls?

I will let you know how things transpire . . .

Hope your Christmas was oh-so-very-Merry!

A Merry Christmas Message from Wynn

Wynn's First Christmas from Erin Marvelous on Vimeo.

Forecast: Snow.


Merry Christmas!

“Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool." 
Isaiah 1:18

Ten Days Until Christmas


I woke up this morning and realized that there are only 10 days left until Christmas.  I want to enjoy every last second of Wynn's first Christmas season, so we are officially in "soaking up every last morsel of Christmas" mode around here.  On the agenda today, Christmas cookies.  I'm lucky that Wynn likes to sit in his highchair and watch me bake.  He doesn't sit still for much at all anymore!  In fact, he is currently tearing up the living room while I type this post. 

Wish I could have each and every one of you over for a cup of coffee and Christmas cookie. 

Have a blessed Wednesday,

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Before & Durings


This is a chandelier that Mr. Marvelous bought for me at an estate sale this fall.  Since we can't hang our own light fixtures in our rental house (pity) I have been keeping it out on a tabletop in the living room. It makes me happy.   It happens to be sitting on an antique side table that my dad picked out and gifted to me.  That makes me happy too.  If I was a better housekeeper the table would be dusted in this picture. 

I have been so eager to post about the decorating going on around here but now we have had a change in circumstances.  The family we have been housesitting for is coming home before the first of the year (6 months early).  They have agreed to let us stay on in the house as tenants and they are going to be moving into a new house . . . which means they are going to be moving out all of their furniture and belongings and we will finally have the whole house to make our own!!!!!!!  This is by far the best Christmas present I could have asked for this year!!!!  We will be moving in all of our furniture that is currently in storage and because we sold our sofa and bedroom furniture in the move we will be getting some new things to replace them!!!   I have also talked to the home owners about allowing me to do some painting-like the kitchen cabinets.  Even after seeing the pictures of the kitchen transformed as it is now, they are hesitant. Cross your fingers that they come around!

Here are some probably completely un-blog-worthy pictures of some projects and decorating going on around here.  I know how frustrating it can be as a blog reader when blog writers refuse to post pictures until a room is a "perfect complete after," so here are my totally imperfect, incomplete before and durings.  

To start, here is what the living room looked like before we moved in.  We were stuck with the homeowner's sofa because they didn't have a place to move it.   Everything else I relocated to the finished basement to store-everything was really dark.
I bought a cream colored cotton duck slipcover from surefit to cover the sofa.  I also made a slipcover for their ottoman, which we use as a coffee table.  I took the picture below before the ottoman cover was finished, hence the rough edges in the picture.  Fresh Christmas greenery goes a long way to adding some cheer to this space.



Decorating with lots of family pictures helps make this house feel more like home.  In order to avoid putting a bunch of holes in the wall, I took the mattes out of a bunch of my frames and hung them with Command strips.

Some photos I just stuck right on the wall-no matte.  A lot of the house has white walls so I have hung pictures in unusual places to add some visual interest, like these above the curtain rods in our dining space.
Once the homeowner's things are cleared out of the house, I am going to make a sewing room just for me and a playroom just for Wynn.  We can't wait! 

Hope everyone is enjoying a lovely Tuesday and looking forward to a perfectly white Christmas.

Have Yourself a Merry Little Weekend

I woke up this morning to a fine layer of white snow on my white Adirondack chairs.  White on white- a decorating fanatic's dream.  Mr. December is settling in and I am so glad to have him.  We are going to decorate this weekend.  Aren't you inspired by these white fairy lights?   Next to that red door!  Perfect.

I also plan on cozy-ing up with my Marvelous man and babe and doing a whole lot of 'nothin. 

Who is with me?

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Cue the weekend!



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Dear December


Welcome back, old friend.  Please come in, the fire is warm.  I trust you packed your suitcase full of snow.  I have someone new for you to meet this year and I told him that together, you and I would teach him to make snow angels. 

I am so glad you are right on time.  We have been waiting for you. 

Cranberries never taste as tart without you, nor peppermint as sweet.
November keeps trying to sneak in and steal your magic, but don't worry, we won't let go of what is rightly yours.  We are faithful keepers of time and treasure.

Welcome, December and all your splendor. 

We have been waiting just for you. 

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