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Monday, March 28, 2011

My Other Barn Show - This Weekend!

If you're in the mid-Atlantic region 
this weekend you should definitely plan 
to stop by my other Barn Show. 
Check out all the details 
(and some sneak peeks)  
at my other website, 
It would be great to see you there!

Monday, March 14, 2011

This Month at Chartreuse

Some sneak peeks at what's in my shop for this weekend's Chartreuse and Co. sale:

French inspired linen bergere chair!
(The perfect reading chair)

Repurposed industrial shelf!
(would make an awesome kitchen island)
Apothecary chest!
(The perfect jewelry box!)
Awesome swim club lockers!
(Mudroom, kids' toys, garage organizer)


Vintage New Jersey Post Office Cubby!
(Got wine?   Store it in this!)

Fabulous custom made side table!
(The patina is amazing!)


See something you like?
Shop Chartreuse this weekend!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Life Lessons

My oldest son, Shane, 14, is amazing!

He loves baseball 
and has been playing 
since he was five years old.

He tried out for the high school team 
and survived the first round of cuts last week.

On that day we gave a ride home 
to one of his friends 
who didn't make it past that first round. 
   
I was struck by Shane's sensitivity 
to his friend's plight.   
His words were careful, sympathetic, 
and sorrowful for Ben, 
because he knew how much 
he wanted to make the team.
He felt his friend's pain.   

Only after we dropped Ben off 
did he let his own joy 
at surviving the first round 
of cuts come out.   
He was elated and so 
 optimistic at his chances 
of making the team!  

I was so impressed with Shane's 
self-control and unwillingness 
to share his own excitement 
in front of his friend 
for fearing of causing more pain.  

Those moments in the car 
showed me so much about who my son is.  
Strong, supportive, empathetic, 
modest and kind.

Character traits 
that will serve him well in life, 
long after his baseball playing 
days are over.

Which came much sooner 
than he had hoped.

Final cuts came today.

Shane didn't make the team.

He took the news stoically, 
shook the coaches hands 
and thanked them for the opportunity.

I was waiting for him in the high school 
parking lot and watched him 
walk toward the car with his head held high.  
   
And I couldn't be prouder of him
or more sure of the fact that my son, 
is a winner, where it matters most.  

In life.