
Ah.... what I would be doing if I wasn't a grown-up. As today has been one hectic day, I thought that in rebellion I would post this old picture of baby Joan in her bassinet on her lambskin with Earendil the Siamese Cat. Enjoy the day!
an occasional project by regina doman
How can you be an artist when you're a busy mom or dad who doesn't
have much time to write novels or paint pictures or compose sonatas? This is
the dilemma for the beauty-lover who wants to help build a culture of life but
just doesn't have time. What can be done is to try to make our homes our art,
for our families. Please don't imagine that perfection lies outside the margins
of these photographs. When I share images and thoughts, it's not to erect an
ideal standard, but to share what inspires me.
8 comments:
What a pretty mobile (not to metion baby!). Did you make it?
I didn't! It was a Christmas gift to myself from Magic Cabin Dolls. (www.magiccabindolls.com) I just fell in love with it. Sadly, I don't think they sell this particular one any more, which is too bad because it's lovely.
What a precious photograph! So sweet.
I love this picture! The angle is perfect.
You mean other people do that too? I just bought the fairy clock as a birthday present for myself. My birthday isn't until June, so it's hidden away for now. I keep sneaking peaks at it, though!
Regina, I happened upon your blog via Amy's Open Book. I am happy to share that what inspires you also inspires me...you just seem to actually put into action what I only think about: an away room (Not So Big House is great!); hideous plastics; wooden toys; etc. Those are just a few. I knew about your books and ordered some for my parish library. I'll be reading your blog every now and then. Thanks.
Jennifer
The baby is adorable but I'm especially drawn to the sweetness of the cat coexisting with baby Joan. So beautiful!
Welcome, Jennifer! (Joining you in cheers for the Not So Big house books, wooden toys, et al!) Thanks for reading!
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