I don't make New Year's Resolutions because it usually takes me about 3 days to break them.
But this year was different. I knew that 2010 was going to be a year of changes for me and my family. A year of big plans. A year of goals waiting to be achieved.
So when the New Year rolled along, I made a mental list of the things I needed to accomplish... (I was very careful: never called them Resolutions!)... and started working very hard at them. Last Friday, I did something that I never thought possible: I registered for a College Class.
My Graphic Design class starts in July and at the end of 8 weeks, I should be able to move it from my To Do List to my Accomplished List You see? Even though I went to College, I studied and I graduated, I never liked school.
To fill out the Registration Form was a big step for me and the thought of being in a class full of 20 Year-Olds, a little intimidating, but I'm going for it! If you think about it, going back at almost 50 has a good side: at least now I won't spend 3 hours every morning thinking what to wear to school like I did 30 years ago and that alone, it's pretty liberating... Hey, there are good things about being "vintage"!...LOL!!!
"If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be.
As many of you probably know, the amazing Rachel Ashwell visited Country Roads last weekend...
I was excited when I read about the visit in Sue's blog, but I was really excited when on Monday I realized that the customer that bought all my transferware pieces and the pink cupboard that lived for years in my laundry room was her...
the one and only Rachel Ashwell!!
Wow! Rachel and I... A match made in Junking Heaven (....If she only knew that I exist!!!)
We share a passion for all things old, cottage and chic! After 10 years of retailing, we have closed our San Clemente store but you can find us now at our Space in Country Roads, Orange, CA (Space #135)
We are constantly shopping for vintage and antique treasures: ironstone, china, linens, accessories and small pieces of furniture that we can rescue and give a new life to, so don't be surprised to see at the Flea Market on Sundays mornings!
Thank you for visiting us,
Clara & Marcela