Posted by Samantha on March 29, 2010 – 9:30 pm
Soooo exciting! And a little scary.
(I actually have to ship these things out… quick-like!)

A beauuuuuutiful trio of cheery flower power suitcases. Lurve them.

This d'arling patch was snagged up by a friend who will- no doubt- put it to good use!
So if you’re lucky, tomorrow I’ll update everyone on the adventures of shipping!
(Wish me luck.)
In the meantime, check out these great Etsy sites:




Posted by Samantha on August 1, 2008 – 12:30 pm
Hey guys! Just wanted to let you know that we’re still here (meaning alive, but just barely) after a hellish moving week involving crazy ex-landlords trying to steal our money, 90 degree weather with almost 100% humidity, 10 hour deep cleaning yesterday with no air-conditioning, and today we’re forgetting it all and celebrating Blinn’s 2nd birthday!!
Can’t wait for life to get back to normal and to show you pictures of the new place and hopefully some great before and afters as I purge all of the stuff cluttering up our beautiful new apartment! (Painted lovely shades of grey thanks to my wonderful parents!!) Hope to be back up and running next week once our internet connection is back up- see you then!
In the meantime, check out these great sites:
www.etsy.com for all things beautiful and handmade
www.modernseed.com for all things mini and modern
www.doseofdesign.blogspot.com for all things inspiring and noteworthy
Posted by Samantha on July 21, 2008 – 5:36 pm
So, starting this week we are painting the new apartment and hopefully moving a lot of our stuff over there. (It’s just across the street, remember…) So of course I’ve been thinking a lot about the place and how it’s going to function for our family. And I tend to be a dreamer and have high aspirations. Combined with a love of new experiences, new spaces, new places… I can spend hours a day just THINKING about these things! There are a lot of changes we’ve been wanting to make in our home anyways, and a move is the perfect time to do that, so here are a few broadly stated dreams for our new home. And I’ll be blogging about each topic more in detail it the next week or two, with more great links and tips that I have found to be helpful and inspirational!
- Simple Living. Switch to a decluttered and more simple way of life. I want to be able to spend time and energy on people, not dealing with stuff we own. The easier to clean and take care of, the better! (Which will require more discipline on my part… ouch!) Simplemom.net is great site for helping simplify your home!

- Natural Living. We would like to start recycling and being more aware of how much energy, water we are using, food we are wasting, etc. Besides being better for our pocketbooks, I think this will be a good step to help us be more mindful of what we are consuming and why. I’ve linked to her site before, but Sara’s walkslowlylivewildly.com is my go-to site for ideas and resources on natural living. Thanks Sara! One of the changes I want to make is to start using bags like these from baggubags.com when I shop for groceries instead of discarding dozens of plastic bags each month. (plus they’re cute!)

- Creative Living. We want to be surrounded by beautiful creative art that inspires us to make artwork, craft, play music, write music and read more. And in our new place we can put holes in the walls! How revolutionary! Which means I am especially looking forward to putting up pictures, scriptures and artwork that have been stored underneath our bed for the past few years. I love the collage of family pictures at http://tarawhitney.com/justbeblogged/page/6/

- Hospitable Living. We want this to be a welcoming and comfortable place for others to visit. I grew up knowing that family and friends could stop by anytime during the day and I still miss that “culture” that is pretty absent here in the suburbs. (Although it will mean having a relatively clean house most of the time- which points back to item #1!) I haven’t found a specific site that just talks about this. If you know of a good one, let me know!
- Healthy Living. We will now begin to eat meals at a table like real families and not in front of the TV like poor college students! We would also like to switch to more organic food (especially meats) and cut out white flour/white sugars, and eat a LOT more fresh fruits and vegetables. Happyfoody.com is great. The Organic Center has just released a free pocket guide, which lists fruits and vegetables that pose the greatest risks from pesticides. And the Eat Well site is a free online directory of farms, stores, restaurants, bed & breakfasts, and other outlets that offer local, fresh and sustainable food in the US and Canada.

These are just some things I dream about. I am looking forward to talking about these more in depth in the next few weeks!
Posted by Samantha on July 17, 2008 – 10:28 pm

Because today was the “busiest” day on SheDabbles in the past 46 days of existence… over 90 views today! Wow. Now I feel like I have to actually start posting something original and interesting. Thanks for checking out the site while we’re still in first gear and getting started! If I had the time, energy and moolah, I would bake all of you blueberry pancakes, make you an awesome DIY fruit basket, give you an Orla Kiely bag to put it in and bestow unto each of your children a set of wooden Russian blocks since you probably can’t afford a ticket to Moscow.
But until then, leave a comment and say hi if you’ve just been lurking around the site- I’d love to meet you! And don’t forget you can sign up to get the daily posts in your email account if you don’t already raid the blogs (like myself) with an RSS feeder like Bloglines.
Thanks again, all you ghostly anonymous viewers, don’t forget to say hi!
Posted by Samantha on July 7, 2008 – 7:17 pm

So tonight we tried our first batch of “No Pudge Brownies“. They’re fat-free and easy to make, just mix in a cup of fat-free vanilla yogurt and bake… and they’re WONDERFUL! We recently renewed our gym memberships and are trying to make some changes with diet and exercise, so these are a great find! (2 points per serving if you’re doing weight watchers). Go buy a box!
I’m also keeping track of my exercise progress over at Gyminee.com with my friend, Rebekah. Let me know if you sign up there and we can be GymBuddies!
Posted by Samantha on June 23, 2008 – 8:10 pm
One of my favorite sets of blogs comes from a friend, Sara Janssen. Matt and Sara and their little girl, Bella, live on the road in a bio-diesel RV, touring the country on their Live Lightly Tour. Sara has a wealth of information between 3 blog sites about their adventures on the road, living naturally, sustainability, eating well and all-around enjoying life!
Matt and Sara’s Live Lightly Tour site chronicles their adventures and the people they meet along the way.

Sara’s Happy Foody site is chock-full of great recipes to make all of our lives and little healthier, complete with gorgeous photos. (Sara is also a wonderful photographer!)

Sara’s personal blog is Walk Slowly, Live Wildly and has amazing links and resources for natural living, anti-consumerism, faith, decluttering and simple living.

I hope you enjoy keeping up with Sara as much as I do!

