Wednesday, December 9, 2009

A Thousand Words

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This photograph, taken of Jackie, John Jr., and Caroline Kennedy, is beautiful. The saying that a picture is worth a thousand words is so genuine, and there is nothing more precious than a mother spending time with her children.

Have a wonderful day!
Merry Christmas,
Teresa xoxo
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The Classic Glove


Print by Robert Ely.


By now you have correctly assumed that I am wishing for the feminine and sophisticated era to return. Styles have changed and become more modern, but designers are diligently attempting to bring back the classic glove and hat structure. If I can assist in any way, I will.


Shana Zarick, wearing long white gloves, is shown here on the 1991 cover of Vogue. Photograph by Steven Meisel.

Cashmere is a soft and beautiful wool, and Ralph Lauren’s long gloves are a luxurious accessory.

This pair of long white gloves is less expensive than the cashmere, suede, or other leathers, and can be found at Great Gloves Online. They have an extensive line of styles and colors, including black. This glove is more versatile, and is worn by most glove wearers.

This model is wearing medium length black gloves to accessorize her beautiful suit.

From Neimam Marcus, these leather and mink gloves by Loro Piana Fraciose are the epitome of luxury. I would like to find a pair in my stocking this year -- hint, hint.

These leather gloves beautifully complement this models’ dress.

An exclusive of Saks Fifth Avenue, this lambskin glove has a subtle feel and appearance.

Suede long black gloves add pizzazz to this fun party dress.


Long suede gloves from Ralph Lauren can be worn casually or for dress.

Photograph by Frederick Vreeland, 1951
The Neiman Marcus UGG gloves are a special treat, and those wearing the boots can appreciate a classic glove made by the same manufacturer.

Red cable gloves by Ralph Lauren brighten up any ensemble.

You are never without the appropriate glove with this Ralph Lauren three-pack in black, navy, and brown.

I sincerely hope that you have enjoyed this post. A pair of these gloves will be on my Christmas list.

Angela will be coming home for the Christmas holidays today, so there will be a possibility that there will not be a new post each day, haha.

Merry Christmas.
Teresa








































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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Mama's Song


Painting by Lord Frederick Leighton

I had planned on writing todays post on another subject, but my daughter asked me to listen to Carrie Underwood’s Mama’s Song. I was so moved by this song that I decided to write this post about what this song meant to me. After writing the lyrics down and listening to the song, I needed one of the handkerchiefs written about in yesterdays post.

Being a mother is not an easy task; being a good mother is even more difficult. I don’t believe there is a person out there who has been a perfect mother, and if you believe that you have, someone else must have brought up your children for you.

As I reflect on the childhoods of my son and daughter, I tend to forget the runny nose, the dirty diapers, the lack of sleep, and the tears shed. I remember my son dumping a bag of sugar on the kitchen floor, sliding as if he had skates on his feet, and my daughter covering her entire body, including her long hair, in Crisco. Yes we all have our stories -- the school skits, musicals, dances, programs, and then the graduations. It passes by so quickly. Where did time go?

Joey left home gradually, thank goodness, and I was very close (across the street, haha) to him. When I walked away from Angela in that doorway at Samford, I thought my world was crashing in. I just knew that she would be left standing in a corner feeling awkward and left out. Well that has been the grandest of misconceptions.

My children are no longer at home, but they continue to be my “babies”, and I don’t believe these feelings will ever change. You can’t help being concerned about their health, safety, and happiness. We love them too much to completely let go, but you have to allow them to spread their wings and Fly.

Joey will be getting married this upcoming year, and I will be facing the same emotions experienced by all parents when they formally, and finally, give their children away to the person that they have chosen to spend the rest of their life with. The photograph below is of Joey and his beautiful fiance, Lindsay.

Angela is not thinking about getting married any time soon, but she knew this song would mean so much to me. She knows that it will be an emotional time for me when I walk her down the aisle. It will be a beautiful and happy day. The photograph below is of Angela and her MaMa.

I am leaving the lyrics to this song, along with two links. The first is a heart-felt moment with Carrie Underwood, the other the song itself. I hope that you will be as touched by this song as Angela and I are.

Mama's Song

Mama, you taught me to do the right things
So now you have to let your baby fly
You’ve given me everything that I will need
To make it through this crazy thing called life

And I know you watched me grow up
And only want what’s best for me
And I think I found the answer to your prayers

And he is good, so good
He treats your little girl like a real man should
He is good, so good

He makes promises he keeps
No he’s never gonna leave
So don’t you worry about me
Don’t you worry about me

Mama there’s no way you’ll ever lose me
Giving me away is not goodbye
As you watch me walk down to my future
I hope tears of joy are in your eyes

‘Cause he is good, so go
And he treats your little girl the way a real man should
He’s good, so good

He makes promises he keeps
No he’s never gonna leave
So don’t you worry about me,
Don’t you worry about me

And when I watch my baby grow up
I’ll only want what’s best for her
And I hope she’ll find the answer to my prayers
And then she’ll say

He is good, so good
And he treats your little girl the way a real man should
He is good, so good

He makes promises he keeps
No he’s never gonna leave
So don’t you worry about me,
Don’t you worry about me

Mama don’t you worry about me
Don’t you worry about me

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpRZ_HdlsS0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbxzdwGc9Ls

I hope that you have enjoyed this blog post as much as I have enjoyed putting it together,
Merry Christmas,
Teresa

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Friday, December 4, 2009

Just Do It!

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Each year I hear repeated complaints about the manner in where waiters and waitresses are tipped -- or not! These people have children and families just like we do. They have Christmas presents to buy.

While money is tight during the holidays for most of us, why would we ever believe it isn't the same for them? Let us remember this during this busy season, when they are working very hard.

Here is the way I look at it--if you can't afford to tip, you shouldn't be dining out. That is just the way it is. I have to admit, under-tipping has always bothered me – it is just downright tacky.

Merry Christmas and Cheers!
Teresa
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Swinging Away


Tourges' Girls Porch Swing

I can’t remember a time in my life when we didn’t have a swing, and I don't intend for that to change. My childhood is filled with memories of my grandmother, mother, daddy, aunt, sisters and children spending hours enjoying this peaceful time together. It is just what we do in the south, and there is little chance of that changing.

My sisters and I retired a few swings, some due to the abuse only children can impose, and others due to old age. I can remember swings hanging from the ceiling of the porch surrounding my granny's Victorian home, the screened- in- porch at our home, the old rusty gym set in the backyard, and my mother’s beautifully built “garden swing,” which I called "God's Place."

Our garden was a wonderful place to be, regardless of the weather, and my parents spent their retirement years enjoying the fresh air there. I miss seeing them as they swung, working out the good and bad times of each day, week, month and year. I remember the many expressions on their faces as I affectionately watched them from inside -- their mannerisms telling much of the content of their converse. Their smiles were so full of love and happiness.

That beautiful garden, the home of our swing, was landscaped and planted by my mother and had an abundance of fragrant flowers. I believe that my love for the garden began there. The scent of the grass and flowers during different seasons was intoxicating, and the smell of the sun as it warmed the skin was therapeutic. The insects and animals shared graciously their abode, appearing happy that we were there, while at the same time keeping their distance.

I remember the rain tapping the roof of my mama’s swing as it carried the earth's vapors --bathing everything below. The harbor she built around this swing provided protection from the elements, making it even more inviting. There was no rest for that swing, and it still hangs proudly.

During my lifetime I have cried, smiled, studied and read in swings -- clearing my mind and adding more to it. Joey, Angela and I have spent many hours just talking about things that may seem trivial to some, but important to them and to me. I wouldn’t take anything for those memories, and I hope that Joey and Angela feel the same way.

I do intend spending the rest of my life wearing out these legs in this contraption made from wood or steel, and I hope that I will have a loved one next to me -- child, grandchild or friend. I still have a lot of stories to tell, time to listen, problems to work out, and hopefully a few free moments for myself.

Here’s to you Eight O’Clock and to the grand old swing!

Have a great day!
Teresa

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Monday, November 30, 2009

Bragging Rights


Joey in his own kitchen in Rosemary Beach.

Joey and John Besh at a charity event. They worked hard that night!

I love to brag about my children from time to time as you will see. My daughter was the topic yesterday, so here goes...

My son is a seasoned chef, and has cooked beside some of the top chefs around. Do I sound like one of THOSE mothers yet? I WILL ADMIT IT--I am.

He has so many talents and is one of the most creative people I have ever known. Now I am not saying this because I am his mother--I am saying this because it is the gospel, and in the south that means something! I will have to give a little credit to those he learned from--some of the best french chefs in the country.

I am looking forward to some fine vittles soon, and I was thinking along the line of his brown sugar and balsamic Salmon or chicken anything. This child CAN create miracles with a chicken.

At the moment he is creating marvelous web pages. As I said, he is a very creative person and successful I might add! I think he may have found his niche. I have seen several of the web pages he has done and his artistic experience jumps out at you!

Joey has brought me many years of joy, and he will be getting married in June to a precious young lady. Then in years to come, the pitter-patter of tiny feet--the most perfect (of course) grandchildren.

That will be another story, along with the numerous blogs about the christening gown and the beautiful dresses and gowns for this angel from God. Yes, in the south boys do wear day gowns for at least six months, and move into smocked or french hand sewn ensembles, haha. Oh, and by the way, we also like to stick a few magnolia leaves in the background if pictures are being made.Oh--Ok Ok--enough for this blog.

Have a great day and enjoy!
Teresa
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Christmas at Samford University

My daughter and me at Samford University on Sunday. We are so blessed!

Doing what we do best! Chessecake Factory in Birmingham.

Beautiful Christmas tree. Samford is such a beautiful campus, and I am so thrilled that my daughter is fortunate enough to attend such a magnificent college.

More to come...
Merry Christmas,
Teresa,
xoxo

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