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My dear friend Abigail's birthday was last month, and to celebrate on her blog, she threw a big de-lurking party and invited all lurkers to drop by and leave a comment. It's my birthday tomorrow, and in an act of bold and unashamed theft, I am outrightly stealing her idea and doing the same thing, here and now.
Nowadays, pictures of treehouses still fill me with that same sense of otherworldly enchantment. I remember being a small person and believing that it really would be possible to make a treehouse with six rooms and a shingled roof and a rope ladder which could be drawn up when intruders appeared.
And so it makes sense that I want to jump straight into these pictures, from Pete Nelson's New Treehouses of the World. Aren't they just incredibly dreamy and fairytale?
Happy Monday to you all. Long live treehouses!
Last night my sister and I watched the 2000 film, Chocolat. I relished much of it -- 1950s dresses! chocolate! Juliette Binoche! Johnny Depp! Judi Dench! amazing soundtrack! -- while not liking other elements.*
In the second instalment of my little bundle of creative wardrobe posts, I want to introduce you to Frocks & Frou Frou, my current favourite source of clothing inspiration.
I love this blog for numerous reasons: Firstly, Lilli is Australian. That not only makes her cool but also means that she shares clothing sources that I can actually take advantage of, seeing as we live on the same continent and all. So much of the wonderful stuff in blog-land comes from overseas; it's nice to be able to read the words of someone a little closer to home. But quite apart from that, Lilli's outfits are classic and feminine and fun. Best of all, she's a curvy lady so her styling ideas don't work just for the waif-like. The images she shares inspire me to do new things with old clothes, and my wardrobe definitely benefits from a visit to her blog.
[All images from Frocks & Frou Frou.]Bonus: check out ChristaTaylor.com for modest fashion!

I confess: I still get kind of little-kid excited when some of my work comes out in print. Words I have pulled together rank top of the excitement meter, but it's also pretty cool to see design work appearing in glorious glossy full colour. This week I get to experience the fun double, with work appearing in two Australian quilting mags. My hand-stitched cover for an inspiration journal is part of Homespun's volume 10 #8, the full-of-pretty garden issue. And -- one of my favourite quilts to stitch -- the Paradise Quilt made the cover of volume 8 #4 of Country Patchwork and Craft. Yay!
Uni started back this week, so I am once again immersed in books and assignments and lectures, and it's a treat. Learning really is so much fun. But adding to that, the timing of this week's theology lectures has been particularly super. The last two months have been ones of massive change for my family and I and, being rather a stick-in-the-mud, I don't always handle change particularly well. So this week's lectures, which discussed how living in the freedom of Christ means being steadfast because of what He has done within (instead of being changeable based on what is going on outside) were incredibly encouraging. I'm challenged to make choices and responses based on what Christ has already done, rather than what is happening in the moment. And what has Christ done? He's opened the door for us to be part of a new way of life in fellowship with Him.
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