
This is our Christmas tree, minimally adorned, and quite lovely, I think. It reminds me of
Pia and all of her beautiful
winter whites. The really strange thing about it is that it's on our dining room table. Um, and in a juice pitcher (which is now covered with
a scarf). I am
so elegant.

I had a few moment's peace yesterday afternoon after work. I sat down with this month's
Country Living,
The Herb Companion, and
Love in the Time of Cholera (just in case I managed to finish the other two, which I did not.) And, of course, a cup of
Egyptian Licorice tea.

I bought a return address stamp from
Sweet Papery not too long ago, and card inspiration struck yesterday, so I wrote some Christmas cards. How cute is that stamp? It even has the shape of
our house. Most of them have this image enclosed:

If you receive one, you can act surprised and as though you've never seen it before.

I've been whipping up all sorts of things as of late. Above are some custom bath bombs, and below is a fantastic olive oil lotion I concocted the other day for my mother-in-law. I can't say enough good things about it. It turned out exactly as I hoped. You can read more details about it and get the recipe
here. As you probably know, I choose to avoid unnecessary and scary ingredients in beauty products, and by making this in small batches I can skip the preservatives. Nice. That's also the reason why I won't be selling it - I would need to be able to control any nasties which might decide to take up residence. I'm eager to see how it holds up.
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