Book Features in 2010

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This year I was honored to collaborate with a couple of my favorite magazines. You can find images of my home in the book produced by N.E.E.T. online magazine as well as Spaces, which was published by Frankie Magazine. I can’t wait to finally sit down and look at all of the other amazing creative people featured!

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Lately Around Le Apartment

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The Story Tellers of the Christmas Tree

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During my childhood, decorating the tree was a very special family event that kicked off the much anticipated Christmas season. Mom would polish the silver tea set and make hot cocoa to fill the gleaming pitcher. We sat in the living room arranging color-coded metal tree branches as she brought out the engraved platter that was full of delicious treats like chocolate chip cookies and warm banana nut bread.

After the tree was assembled, we dug through the ornament box, drank from our china cups and saucers, and remembered the stories behind each of the clay figurines and handmade bulbs as we put them on the tree.

The Christmas before Phil and I were married, I decided that I wanted an immaculate tree fit for a display at a five-star hotel. So, the next day we hit the mayhem filled stores at 6am to grab lots of ornaments at deeply discounted prices. I suppose we made some memories that day, but it wasn’t until this year that I realized I missed the nostalgic tree of my childhood. The one filled with stories and traditions.

So this year, we filled two trees with glittering lights and sparkly ornaments. There was enough room for the glitzy ornaments we bought for our first tree, as well as the heirloom figurines my mom received on her own wedding day. Though there’s just the two of us right now, Phil and I managed to make our own memories as we filled the tree with memories of Christmas past. I couldn’t be happier.

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