Wednesday, September 11, 2013
The lucky ones, knitted socks, sunflowers and autumn pleasures.
It is so FUN and EXCITING everytime i pick out the winners of these Noa Noa give-aways!! I do it in the old fashioned way: writing your names on a piece of paper, throw them into a bowl, "mix" them around and then my husband get's the pleasure of picking out....*smiling*....and here are the lucky ones this time, CONGRATULATIONS to: Melody/Mandarines, Patrice A, Claire, Màrta, Brittan and Rimpsukaisa.
My husband and i had our wedding anniversary last week, we both bought a bouquet of flowers for each other (and cake) and they still look fresh and pretty. I chose sunflowers for my husband, i get so happy by looking at this flower and i know that he does too so it was an easy choice....*smiling*....
After a long time with only knitting bigger pieces i am hugely enjoying knitting smaller ones again. A pair of socks and also a pair of mittens are started on, both for friends. The yarn for the socks are in different ocean colored shades, greens and blues, and the mittens i am knitting in a autumn ish orange color.
The plum season are finally here again (hurray) and the delicious plums from the local plum farmer are to be found at the local grocery shop now....i LOVE plums! I think i will look for a plum pie recipe and bake one this coming weekend.
Oh, and i have seen two very good movies lately: Mary and Martha, and Still Mine. Have you seen anything good lately?
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Noa Noa autumn give-away (now closed).
Happily it is time for a new Noa Noa give-away in here again, i LOVE these giveaways!
Noa Noa is gifting six of my readers with this lovely and comfy hat. The hat is in one size and worth 39.95 euros. Yesterday it was a strong autumn wind blowing here and i put on my hat while sitting outside, i didn't want to take it off again because is it so comfy....smiling*..
EVERYONE are welcome to enter, you just write down your e-mail address in the comment so i get to get in touch with you if you are one of the lucky ones. If you want to enter through sending me an e-mail instead you are of course welcome to do that: duftenaverteblomster@yahoo.com
This giveaway closes at 21.00 in the evening (in central european time) of Wednesday the 11'th- good luck everyone!
AND THANK YOU Noa Noa!!
Noa Noa about Autumn 2013:
"Noa Noa delves into the world of traditional craftsmanship with a collection
that pays homage to a kaleidoscopic tapestry of ethnic influences. The
colourful and rustic textiles form an eclectic mix of pieces in contrasting
lengths, gathered from a globetrotter’s journeys and adventures: gorgeous ikat
prints weaved in rusty reds and indigo are juxtaposed with delicate French
florals in dusty autumnal hues, set off by richly textured jacquards and
quilted fabrics on jackets, bags and oversize scarves. Everywhere, saturated
colours capture the eye, from deep forest greens with sparkling accents of
golden yellow to warm berry and plum raisin shades. Antique Indian embroidery
is translated into contemporary details on voile smock tops that perfectly
capture the feminine Noa Noa signature, while light, easy viscose dresses with
a Nordic feel are paired with chunky knits and outerwear cut with a nod to
military tailoring"
You can view the gorgeous Noa Noa Autumn Journal 2013 by clicking HERE.
Friday, September 6, 2013
A conversation with Corinne.
V: I have SO looked forward to have this conversation with you Corinne and i want to thank you for saying yes!...*smiling*. First i think it would be lovely if you could tell a bit about yourself.
C: Hello! Of course I would say yes! *smiling back* I was thrilled when you asked and have been looking forward to this ever since! A bit about myself.... I'm a 30-something wife, mother, knitter, occasional writer, nature lover, tea enthusiast, and general lover of beauty. That about sums it up!
V: I know that i have told you before but i need to say it again: i LOVE your way of writing Corinne. Your writing deeply appeals to me, it is so honest, deep and essential....you write about the real things....no "pretending" and i LOVE that!! Very often i also feel that what you share through your writings makes me connect with myself on a deeper level and that is something that i find very unique and precious! I would love to know more about your writing "history" and maybe also some dreams?
C: Ever since I was little I've loved writing. I've always been better at conveying my thoughts through writing than speaking. When I was young I wrote stories and kept journals...and up until college I wrote poems and other creative works. And then I stopped. I didn't write much other than essays through college. But when I had children I started keeping a blog about our days, and I got the itch for writing again! Knowing that people were reading my words and connecting with them really pushed my writing for quite awhile. Just this summer I've felt almost a drought in my words... and I'm trying to lean into that and honor this season of thought (and more knitting!) and less actual writing. As for writing dreams, I used to dream about having books published, but as soon as I put a label on my writing, or start writing a bigger "thing" I get turned off. When I write, I just write.I don't think I'm cut out for much other than that, and honestly I'm okay with that!
V: In one of your blog posts you have written: "I truly believe in sharing our stories and writing out our truths and being open with them so that we, and anyone reading or listening, can not feel so alone. I do my sharing via writing because I've always written better than I speak. True story. So in writing this blog, I fulfill a need to be heard. A need to be seen and also to see others. I want to live openly and honestly and this blog affords that reality to an introvert who gets tongue tied easily." I find these lines so beautiful and i admire your honesty Corinne! Honesty is a quality that i find very precious....and this honesty is something that i clearly notice (and are drawn to) when reading your writings. I am SO happy that i came across your blog a while back, since then it has been a must-read for me! There are, among many others: Facebook, blogs, Flickr and Instagram. What made you chose a blog and are there any other places or sites too where we get to read more of your writings?
C: Oh, Vibeke, I feel the same way about your blog! I'm so happy that we have connected, as your blog is like a breath of fresh air in this online world! As I said above, I started a blog when the kids were little. It began as me telling their stories for the grandparents, and then it morphed into me telling our stories. And then I started another blog that was still based on motherhood... and then I started different one when that felt old... and then I finally started the one I keep up with today! The process that got me to where I am now in my own little space took about five years. Once I figured out that I was holding myself back keeping a "theme" to a blog, or trying to create to my title or blog name, blogging became enjoyable and very stress free! I love it! I am on Instagram, where the simplicity of sharing photos and a few words is just lovely. But otherwise I try not to stay too connected because it really takes me out of my own life.
V: I would guess that you have quite a lot of authors and poets that you like. Could you share some of your favourites?
C: I do... I love the poetry of Mary Oliver and Robert Frost, their words linger beautifully and are soaked with nature. I've been on a bit of a Jane Austen kick, I'm reading Emma right now and enjoying the old language and timeless humor. Susanna Kearsley is my favorite fiction writer at the moment. She weaves beautiful tales of historical fiction mixed with present day adventures!
V: "I've long been a fan of daydreaming. Meditation? Eh. But daydreaming... letting my mind wander... surprisingly, it settles me. There's power in meandering thoughts. There's power in giving ourselves the nod of approval to sit and seemingly do nothing...........You need room to do that. You need space. You need to give yourself permission to do nothing but let the mind wander, and the dreams to surface, and the willingness to follow their lead." These lines are from one of your blog posts and i LOVE them, i can so relate to this! I know that for many of us it is such a huge challenge to manage to slow down and not to mention to allow oneself to seemingly do nothing... Something so simple as this has become so hard, i believe it to be one of the "back-sides" of living in this highly effective society that we have created. Can you share some more of your thoughts and experiences around this topic?
C: This is a wonderful topic. I can really only speak from my experience, and that is that when my family and I are busy with so much doing, we don't connect with each other. When I am busy with so much doing, I don't connect with myself. And when our society is so busy doing, none of us connect. We might think we do. We have all these great ways to stay in touch, to keep up, but they only hit the surface. You simply cannot grow relationships with surface level chit chat and hurried hellos. So I think it starts with each of us, the slowing down so we can connect with not only each other more, but ourselves. The benefits of cultivating a quiet, soulful relationship with ourselves will trickle out towards our relationships with others, and soon. And that's where daydreaming and giving ourselves permission to do nothing comes into play! Sometimes the only way for me to figure out what I am actually thinking and feeling is to do nothing and see where my mind
goes. It's not always fun, but it's almost always a bit enlightening.
V: I like collecting quotes and i have found some new ones at your blog that i like a lot. like fex. this one: "Whatever the present moment contains, embrace it as if you had chosen it." -E.Tolle. Do you have a favourite quote to share with us?
C: The one you just listed is a favorite of mine as well. There is a saying floating around that I just adore "It's okay to be happy with a calm life." These words by Anais Nin always resonate: "And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was greater than the risk it took to bloom." And also this by Anne Lamott: "Faith includes noticing the mess, the emptiness and the discomfort, and letting it be there until some light returns." This by Jack Kerouak: "One day I will find the right words, and they will be simple." Lastly, I love these words by Alice Walker: "Expect nothing. Live frugally on surprise."
V: Other passions than writing?
C: Knitting. Knitting. More knitting. I love it! I love good yarn, I love
good needles, I love good patterns... I'm finding that I'm terribly
passionate about the whole process!
V: Currently reading and knitting?
C: I'm currently reading Emma by Jane Austen, and I'm working on knitting
up a Cara sweater in Osprey by Quince and co. I'm also midway through
designing a little boys scarf for my son.
V: On your want-to-knit list?
C: There's so many... I've been eyeing a newsboy type hat for myself, and as soon as my holiday knitting is done {yes, it is August, and I am already talking Christmas knitting... there's so much to knit!!} I want to spend a good deal of time knitting socks for myself and my kids! But really, I've been wanting to knit the Cara sweater for so long that I'm just enjoying having it on my needles right now!
V: What inspires you Corinne?
C: Beauty, in words and visually. I love spending time on Pinterest looking at images of simple beauty, whether it is nature scenes or steam rising from a tea cup. My kids inspire me to be more creative as I see how they are at their happiest when they are creating, both imaginatively and physical creations. After spending time by the ocean I am always full of a calm soulful inspiration and try to bring that home with me.
V: Autumn has arrived here in norway now and i am blown away by it's beauty: the colors that the nature is painted in now....the crispness of the air....the taste and smell of autumn apples. Is it one season that you are especially drawn to and if so, why?
C: Autumn is by far my favorite time of the year. I love the smell of it, the sound of leaves underfoot. I love being cozy, wearing sweaters and boots. Having an excuse to curl up under blankets and sip hot tea. Hiking in Autumn is one of my favorite activity Each year I'm left in awe at what Mother Nature has up her sleeve! My body is not made for heat, so I feel like I can actually move and be productive again when the cooler air comes in!
V: A new school year has just started. and as a closing of this lovely conversation i want to ask you if you could tell a bit about why you have chosen to homeschool your children? And also what you find as the most challenging parts about it and also about the biggest blessings of it.
C: Homeschooling just felt like a natural extension of parenting for us. I am so thankful that it's an option! Around us it seems like public school is less about the education as it is more about evaluations and test scores, and it doesn't seem like a good environment for our kids to have a love of learning instilled. Yes, it can and does happen, but for us we wanted a different lifestyle for our family. One that thrives on our intuition and cultivating creativity and freedom and intellect in a safe, warm environment. It is definitely not for everyone, but homeschooling works for us!
The most challenging part of homeschooling for me is that there isn't a break. We are together, always. And while that is also a blessing, I'm having to figure out ways to protect my introverted self from getting burned out quickly. The blessing is being a part of my children's education. I get to see all of their "aha!" moments and help them through whatever issues come up. They're still dealing with conflict and strife, but it's such a blessing to walk with them through challenges every step of the way. Plus, we get to play and go on way more adventures than if they were in school all day!
Vibeke, thank you so much for the lovely conversation! It has been lovely exploring these topics with you!
Link:
Corinnes's blog.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
I have had some supercomfy yarn, in quite a fresh color, laying in my yarnbasket for a while. It is an expensive yarn but it was sold for a reduced price some months back and i found it to be the perfect excuse to gift myself some skeins of it...*smiling*... In my mind i pictured it being used for a simple and comfy cowl, something i actually haven't knitted for myself before (only for others). Yesterday these skeins got turned into this cowl and i am so pleased with it, supersimple but that was exactly what i wanted.
Autumn is for me a time for starting up with making soups more often again. I also want to bake some bread soon, nothing beats a bowl of homemade warming soup and a slice of fresh bread with butter (or avocado cream) on ...comfortfood for sure...*smiling*.. I love lentils and all kind of beans so often my soups contain this (among other things). I would love to know what kind of ingredients you like to put into your soups...*smiling*.. I made a huge pot yesterday so we have for today too, one of the great pleasures of making soup!
Oh, and some likings too:
-i am enjoying the sight of Geninne's desktop calendar on my computer- SO pretty!
-Agnes Obel's new single, can't wait for her new album to come out!!
-Alicia's writing, so very VERY often it speeks to me...
-the Flow magazine, i LOVE it!!
-Harvest bittersweet affair tea, SUPERGOOD..mmmmm....*smiling*...
Monday, September 2, 2013
The beauty of the world becomes an anchor...
I simply can't get enough of the sight and feeling of the yarn that i bought from Wooly Wonka,
it is heavenly! Soon it will be used for a shawl, similar to this one that i came across (and fell madly in love with) at Harriet Goodall's inspiring blog. The pattern that is used is the Elizabeth R Shawl by Judy Marples.
It feel sooooo good to have been able to finish every single knitting project that were laying around here just waiting to be finished!!
I have just had such a lovely time visiting Shawna's beautiful blog, her blog always fills me with a feeling of beauty and calmness when i am visiting....such a treasure of a blog! Very often, like today, i make myself a cup of tea to enjoy while i spend time there because i know that i will stay there for a long while...*smiling*...
"It seems to me to be a useful exercise to list those thing you love, those things you find to be beautiful, from time to time, whether you're a poet or not. The simplest things, the oddest things. A line of poetry, a bowl of peaches on a windowsill, the sky. What we love, the beauty of things, the beauty of the world, becomes an anchor then, for times of gladness and times of sorrow, as well.
Or for even times, of "oh, I don't know."
I always knew I loved the way light trickles down through leaves in a small forest like honey through your fingers. But until I started taking photographs of it, standing in the rain of it, I didn't know you could catch drops of light-honey on your tongue. I didn't know you could breathe in the light of a leaf and hold it inside you for days. I didn't know, quite, the taste of light mingled with green leaves, my heart, at the end of summer, say."
-Taken from one of Shawna's blog posts.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Welcome September.
September is here and the cold air came with it. When we woke up today comfy
woolen socks were fastly put on cold feet and the warm feeling that comes from drinking a cup of tea felt extra soothing today...
A little while back one of my lovely readers, Jennifer H, sent me a wonderful package containing (among a lot of other lovely things) these beautiful buttons.....buttons from the sea. When i saw them i knew straight away what i was going to use them for, the Annabel cardigan that i was currently knitting on. Today i have sewed on these buttons and they are perfect for this cardigan, THANK YOU so much dearest Jennifer!!...*smiling*...
The skirt, my dear Nausika sewed for me while she were here. I LOVE IT, and it goes so well together with my Annabel and also the organic saffron scarf by enhabiten that i have!! The fabric for the skirt i had actually bought quite a while back, it is by Nani Iro (i bought it through Etsy).
I am taking a pause from bigger sized knitting projects now and casting on smaller ones. Socks, mittens, a shawl and a hat is some of the things that i have planned, not all for myself...*laughing*..... Yesterday some GORGEOUS yarn were waiting for me in my letter box. I had ordered yarn from Wooly Wonka for a shawl that i am madly in love with and when i saw the yarn in real i almost fainted....OH, MYYY how beautiful and soft.... I am for sure going to have a heavenly time knitting with it AND not to mention wearing it.
And thank you so much Wooly Wonka for SUPER SERVICE, i will definitely be a returning customer!
My body is everything from good today so my husband is going to make the dinner:
pancakes with fresh blueberry jam....YUM....*smiling*!
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)


















