Well, things continue to look better this side of Saturday. Every day brings us closer to getting things back the way they were! Now it seems to be just be a matter of waiting. Apparently, we aren't the only people with holes in our roof, so all the people we need to fix things are beyond busy. So, in the meantime- life returns to normal...and I'm back to having the regular stuff to post about. Exhibit A: Push-Ups (the sherbet kind)In a sort of last hurrah for summer, I bought a box of orange push-ups yesterday and they've had just the positive effect on the past few afternoons that I expected them to!
Second, I baked shortbread yesterday for my Bible study group and it was delicious. My usual recipe for shortbread is actually a Breton Butter Cake recipe I got out of a Martha Stewart magazine once upon a time. While it's deliciously dense and buttery and not terribly difficult to make, I found this mix at Target the other day and I decided to try it instead. It's made by Archer Farms and is called Vanilla Bean Shortbread. All you added was butter. I was very impressed at the way it turned out. It was absolutely perfect and delicious to boot! I served it with an option of Nutella or blackberry jam for spread, but it's really the perfect base for anything or it's fabulous all by itself. Next time I make strawberry shortcake, this is the shortcake I'm using! It made two 8-inch round shortbreads- about 24 wedges, I think. So even though it looks like a little box, it serves a bunch of people.
And finally, I have a few random thrifting finds I've yet to post:This red thing was actually a centerpiece with a spikey thing in the center of the top tier to stick a candle on and a really tacky plastic flower ring around the bottom tier. I cleaned it up really, really good, removed the spikey thing (with a pair of pliers and surprisingly little difficulty), tossed the flowers, and touched it up with some matching red spray paint (which I just happened to have in the garage). And...Voila! A dessert stand!
I'm a sucker for paper lanterns so I couldn't pass these up...plus they were, like, 50 cents apiece. There are three in all. I think I'll add them to the colony of paper lanters already hanging above my desk and work table!

And, finally, I don't know where these kind of tins come from or what originally came in them, but I've seen several in my thrifiting escapades. I have one other, but this is by far my favorite.
So this is me- signing off from my hole-y home where all the pieces are slowly, but surely, coming back together!! Thanks to everyone out there in blogland for your kind words and support!
sweetly, happily, and artfully yours,randi