Tuesday, May 5, 2009

THREE OR MORE TUESDAY: GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS & A GIVE~AWAY!!

Today is Three or More Tuesday hosted by Tam at The Gypsy's Corner. Visit Tam to see a list of all the participants. This is such a fun way to show off anything that you have three or more of. Today my theme is gifts. I have been stockpiling them!! But I want to give credit where credit is due and show off just how lucky I am! The bracelet above is one of my favorites. I bought it a year ago before I had an invasive biopsy and it worked!! Onward!
I received this array of gifts from Lisa at Another Day Today. Don't you love the name of her blog? It reminds me of the Mary Engelbreit painting "No matter where you go, there you are!". Ha Ha! I won this in her Pay It Forward give~away and I will explain further down how this works and how you can win a gift from moi!! She sent an original photograph in black and white of water trickling down a wall. She took this at the Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts in Valdosta, Georgia. It came already matted and now I am going to look for a frame. I love it and someday when she is a famous photographer, I can say I knew her when! She also sent a real sandollar and I even had to ask The Husband if it truly was real because I have never seen one. It has real fossilization on it that is just awesome. Obviously, we do not have sandollars here in the Great Plains so I am thrilled to have this. She also sent a Southern Accents magazine which could not have come at a better time because I am so in love with the style and the food of all things Southern since my trip to the South last month. I had to laugh a few months ago when my Domino Magazine subscription was replaced with Southern Living. I thought, "Don't they know there is a Midwest Living?", but now I'm really enjoying it because I don't think it matters where you are from to admire other locales. Lisa also sent a Yankee candle, some teabags tied up so pretty and some hand stamped tags. She also hand stamped the pretty bag it all came in! Thank you so much, Lisa. Make it a point to visit her, she is fun and creative and a really sweet soul!

Now I couldn't help but slip in some gifts I bought myself when in Charleston. :-D I happened to mosey in to a shop called Pierre Deux. My purse and I immediately said to ourselves, "We are in the wrong place!". But oh, the fun we had! Eye candy everywhere. Very French! I wonder if toile is as big in France as we are making it out to be. It is everywhere I look. And as much as I love it, I won't get in to anything that is going to be a trend. That's just me. Anyway, I purchased these two books and although I have only had a chance to flip through them, I know they will provide hours of fun!! They were making great coffee table books until they actually started to become coasters for coffee so now I have relegated them to the den (where no one is allowed except me and there is no sitting on the furniture whatsoever!). You can visit the website of this store, I have a catalog and so far the only thing I can afford is a pretty set of pewter salt and pepper shakers! LOL!!


I took a picture of the cover of this book but forgot to download it. It is called Very Charleston and it is an illustrated guide and very informative book. I just love illustrated books and this is just so much fun to look at and a nice keepsake of my trip.



These two cookbooks are great. Party Receipts is written by the Charleston Junior League and these types of cookbooks are really a testament to what "real" people are serving, in this case, the refined Southern ladies of Charleston! I can't wait to try some of these recipes out. The second book looks a little difficult as it calls for some items I don't usually have on hand; sweet milk, lard, ham hocks, crappie fillets and for their Chili Sauce: 22 large tomatoes!! :-) I will give some of these recipes a try although I am sure my arteries will be clogging before I take my first bite!




And here I have some really cute note cards that I won in a give~away by Kathleen Ellis . These are the creation of Fifi from Fifi Flowers, a talented artist and designer that many of you blogging ladies know. I love her work. If I could paint like this I think that is all I would do all day long. "Happy" is how I describe her works, and very "Frenchy!". Kathleen interviewed Fifi in one of her post and you should read it. Fifi had a wonderful and interesting journey to where she is now. A fascinating lady!





These are some beautiful gifts that Christine from Christines Home and Travel Adventures bought for me from the Crate & Barrel here in Chicago when she was visiting last week. We actually got to meet and have dinner together along with our husbands. I wanted to include pictures we took but alas, The Husband took our laptop on a business trip to Las Vegas and that is where all my pictures are stored. And hey, isn't Las Vegas a little over the top for a business trip? And it isn't like all day meetings, he entertains clients while there! He said to me last night, "Next year wives may be allowed." I nearly went through the ceiling! Allowed? ALLOWED??? Oh, how close I was to booking myself a room at the Bellagio and spending days in the spa or at the pool, waving to him from my penthouse room. Allowed my arse!!! Anyway I will do a separate post on my visit with Christine. If you'd like to see some pictures, you can go to her blog, she has already posted. She is such an interesting and intelligent lady, not to mention absolutely gorgeous looking!
Finally (almost), I want to mention a lovely gift from Karen Harvey Cox from A Notebook Of Inspiration. I forgot to take a picture so I will include that in another post. Karen is a lovely artist with a wonderful blog and you must visit her.
And in ending I want to mention the Pay It Forward give~away. When you leave a comment on my blog, your name will be entered in the give~away. I will remind you of this is my next three posts. Then I will draw a name and you will receive a gift from me. You then will have to "Pay It Forward" in the same fashion. Sort of like a chain letter! LOL! So starting today you have a chance of winning! Mention it to your blog friends, I love new visitors!
I hope you love my gifts as much as I do. I am indeed lucky!!
xoxo
Jane







19 comments:

Happy To Be/ Gl♥ria said...

Oh girl you got some wonderful gifts my friend..and about the trip to Vegas I would already be there..ha ha!! ALLOWED I would show then who was allowed...spa sounds like a fun trip...you are too funny my friend...Hope you have a great day...hugs and smiles Gl♥ria

Marty@A Stroll Thru Life said...

What wonderful gifts. I would say you hit the jackpot. I saw some of the pictures that Christine posted of your visit in Chicago. Such a great time, and she is the dearest. Hugs, Marty

Unknown said...

You are truly "LUCKY". Loved all the wonderful gifts you received. It is always so exciting to receive unknown treasures in the mail!!! Heck, I get excited receiving known treasures in the mail!!!

You cracked me up with the "next year wives might be ALLOWED" Hello! Time to go shopping!

Loved your books you bought. I've seen advertisements for Pierre Deux in Veranda magazine. But the best was that cookbook requiring all those "unique" and "wonderful" ingredients. I'm trying to think if we like anything here in California that others might not know what it is or is unique to our area.

Anonymous said...

I'm glad you enjoyed your goodies!

The sand-dollar was picked up along the beach in Clearwater, where my sister-in-law lives. There are little pieces of shell inside them that look sort of like seagulls in flight, that's what you can hear rattling around when you move it.

I love the bluebirds - they are so bright and pretty.

Have a great afternoon!

Lisa

Rhoda @ Southern Hospitality said...

HI, Blondie, thank you for coming by to see me. Looks like you loaded up on lots of good things.

April said...

Suzanne~
It's always such a pleasure to visit you because you have so much to share...I LOVE IT! You really racked in some nice goodies through the swap and giveaways! Way to go!

Cass @ That Old House said...

What lovely gifts -- and best of all they come with stories about the lovely people who gifted you!

I'm with you on the Vegas thing... allowed? Oh, my my my.

I used to peek into Pierre Deux on Madison Ave in NYC when I lived in the city -- in those days I could afford pot holders in their provincial prints!
I love sand dollars -- we have some that we hang on the Christmas tree as ornaments; they look great.
Enjoy all the pretty things!
Cass

xinex said...

Congrats on getting all those wonderful gifts, Janie (and I don't mean the ones that came from me). Doesn't it feel like Christmas when you receive gifts in the mail? You should have gone with Alan. Vegas is a fun place to shop. Then it becomes "business with pleasure". He can take care of business while you take care of the pleasure. I go with John whenever he has an out of town meeting. My reason to him is that I am afraid to stay home by myself and he believes me, because I won't go to the kitchen here by myself at night if he is not awake and close by. LOL! Thanks for all the nice things you said about me even if they are sorta inflated. You're very sweet!...Christine

Kat said...

What beautiful things Janie! Love the cookbooks in particular, I just love local ones. 22 tomatoes? Wow, that must make alot of sauce. And as for the trip to Vegas - allowed? Did the counselor just lose all the brownie points he earned bidding on that fabulous china? Have a great rest of the week! Hugs, Kathy

Unknown said...

My Goodness! You are the winner of many good gifts...
How fun that you went to Pierre Deux. I would love to go there someday. I bought a couple of rugs from them about a year ago. Bought them online.. STILL LOVE THEM :)

~Liz

P.S. super cute bracelet!

ellen b. said...

Wow you really cashed it in!! Congratulations...
Happy T.O.M.T. :0)

Cass @ That Old House said...

Hi --me again!
You asked what you do with a compote, use it or display it?

I don't know! I remember my mom and grandmothers would put fruit in them sometimes, but I want my "new" one to be in the dining room and I don't keep food in there.

Hmmm... I would like to use mine. I'll have to think of what I can do with it. Now you have challenged me!

(BTW you should have seen Howard's face when I told him that his print would look great in the upstairs bathroom! It's going in the study, but I gave him a scare.)

thanks for visiting! I'll gladly send some rain your way.
Cass

Fifi Flowers said...

I LOVE the illustrations in the book... I would love to illustrate a book like that!
Looking forward to seeing your photos... I looked for them today... I will keep looking!Sooooo glad you like the cards!
ENJOY!
Fifi

Barbara Jean said...

Jane,
Thanks for coming by.

The cream ware pieces are things i just pick up here and there over time.
Since I collect 'collections' i have a few of this and a few of that different kinds of things.
That's the fun for me.

Your books look really good. I'm still 3 magazines behind just looking at pictures!!
Too busy.

blessings,
Barbara jean

The Quintessential Magpie said...

Wow! Great gifts, Janie!!! Love it all...

XO,

Sheila... who has that same cookbook from Charleston! LOL!

Gypsy aka Tam said...

Such wonderful gifts!!! I so enjoyed the stories that went with them. Thank you very much for sharing and have a wonderful week.
Tam

Paula@SweetPea said...

You have won some wonderful prizes!

Kim @ Starshine Chic said...

You got some great gifts. You are one lucky gal. Great idea for three or more Tuesday post. Thanks for visiting my Three or More Tuesday post & leaving me a comment. It really means alot to me.

DCAja said...

nice jane!
rajs