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Strugglin’.

Friday, April 24th, 2009

I’m not gonna lie, folks.  It’s been a tough week.  I’ve felt like I can’t quite keep up with everything, which is making me not get enough sleep, which is making me a bit spacey headed, dark/heavy-eyed and cranky.  All of these things are a recipe for crashing.  And while March was an insanely good month, April has been a bit slow—I suppose everyone has tightened their belts over recession blues and maybe freaked a little over their taxes.  I trust though that this won’t last forever and after all, it is just part of the whole ebb and flow of things…right?  Not to mention, the weather!  It was SO crispy nice last weekend and the week came around and killed it.  (Listen to me…wah wah whiney McWhinerstein!!)

In an effort to pull myself together and appreciate the good things, I will dedicate this post to the one thing that has always been there for me through the rough times:

morning-coffee

Here are some favorite moments of me with my liquid best friend through the years.  The above shot was taken on a January road trip at a great divey diner with some human best friends.

morning-birthday-coffee

One of my favorite moments with my liquid BF in my Frida cup, while living in Mexico City.  It was my 25th birthday.   The light shone in off of the courtyard into our perfect Mexican room.  I woke up to this scene.  It was the perfect birthday gift.

morning-veracruz-coffee

These shots from Veracruz—one of my most memorable mornings with the legal drug.

I have never been able to get those colors out of my head; thank goodness.

morning-veracruz-coffee-2

Okay okay okay, just running through these shots and memories has helped me stop and hush my worrying mind—AND SNAP OUT OF IT!!  In one hour I will pick up one of my most treasured friends from the airport.  She’s flying in from her home, Amsterdam.  It’s been almost one year since I’ve seen her.  I expect we will find a perfect Portland cafe and sit down for a quick cup of love and chat.  I am so lucky for what I have… I will go into the weekend with a hopeful heart and a calm mind.

I hope the same goes for you all!

Have wonderfully beautiful, exciting, hilarious and coffee-filled weekends!

***Song of the Moment: Don’t Worry, Be Happy, by Bobby McFerrin***

(I remember cranking this song and dancing around the house when I was a wee one.  It’s way more fun to focus on these kinds of memories over the harder stuff…duh)

Dear Mr. Postman.

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Quite possibly, the most exhilarating part of my work day is when I make that journey from the studio to the post office.  I love visiting the PO clerks, if I make it before closing time; if not, I’m a WIZ at the Automated Postal Center.

It was the other day when I recognized, in the moment, just how much the post office means to me.  First of all, I’ve never had a bad experience with a Postperson.  In fact, beyond getting my important packages to their even more important destinations, some of the postpeople actually make an effort (it seems) to liven up my day.  With the characters waiting behind their respective PO windows, my wait has never been boring.

The counter itself is like a gateway to postal heaven—the clerks, its angels.  My favorites are the ones that you know have been there forever, like the sprightly yet cynical short fiery redhaired woman with academic glasses.  She could easily be viewed as the wiser, more intimidating person on the crew—she means business.  In reality, she’s the goofiest and most playful of them all, you just have to give her a chance.  Sometimes when I’m waiting in line, I cross my fingers that the heavens will open up and line it up perfectly so she’ll be my clerk.  With her wild red hair, her intense eyes, and rubber chicken bright yellow earrings (and crazy hat wearing near the holidays), I know I’m in for a wild checkout ride.  Most of all, she’s kind and it seems as if she truly enjoys her job.  I think she gets how important she and the whole post-office experience is to me. …I can see it in her smile when I’m walking away.

And then there’s that journey down the long post office hall when the pride sets in.  After passing my things off to the post office Angels, I feel like I’ve earned my little spot in post office heaven.  They know how hard I worked and they’re passing the product on to the next place.  They’ve guaranteed to take care of it from there on out—and they always do.

In that journey down the crisp post office hall, sometimes my feet  (depending on the type of shoes I wear), punctuate and trumpet my recent shipping victory…I feel as if the world has been lifted from my shoulders, every time.  Sometimes it’s as if I’ve been holding my breath and I can finally breathe again.

Insert:  Man, I love Portland!  I’m riding the bus right now and out of the North side windows, I see a boyish person (kinda nerdy looking….but cool) just come out of the coffee shop with an iced drink and proceed to get on his unicycle to go wherever he’s going.  (note: second time in one week that I’ve seen people traveling by one wheel…love it.)

This one goes out to the Post Office peeps:

Check out this cute Thank You card from a shop I just discovered on Etsy: Swieky Siggies…love it!

To great people, great post office experiences and great weekends!  Cheers!!

***Song of the Moment: The New Post Office, by Denis Cahill and Martin Hayes***

On track.

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Will and I are about to go on a long long train ride to LA with a couple day stop in SF.  We are trying to pick up a few more sweet boutiques for b & i and also (more importantly), visit old friends.  I am SO. EXCITED.

We leave Thursday and I plan on documenting our adventure and giving you updates whenever I possibly can.

Georgetown at dusk

Georgetown at dusk

(This is a teaser picture taken from my last On the Roader.  Lookout for more from the tracks.)

In the meantime, I am working like a wacky wild woman to get the studio in shape and all possible orders out, before I leave.  It’s calloused-hands time again, friends.  And I LOVE IT.  Though I’m not sure seeing the sun on both ends, with jewelry tools still in hand, is the most healthy thing in the world.  I’ll be glad to take things a  little slower in the coming days.

BTW, thank you all so much for your wonderful 1st anniversary wishes!   It means so much to me.

***Song of the Moment: Xylophone Track, by the Magnetic Fields***

Production Time.

Friday, February 6th, 2009

dudes, I’m so busy today.  I’m doing a show tomorrow AND a photo shoot AND I just got invited today to do another photo shoot on SUNDAY.  Man oh man, people are going nutso over the handmade revolution and I love it!  I’m seriously back to calloused-hands McCross.

I wanted to chime in here though and say HELLO  to you special folks who are reading right now–before I stick my nose in metal and hammer away.  Studio table looks a bit like this:

mad hands betsy

mad hands betsy

I need to make at least 50 pairs of earrings today, finish 15 necklaces, and finish designing and constructing a number of pieces for a fancy photo shoot tomorrow.  Ouch.  BUT never fear, I’m listening to great music, high on the best coffee in the world and loving my handmade universive.  I LOVE MY JOB!

This is one of the sexy numbers I designed for a photo shoot past, it is available for ogle and purchase in my online shop:

fashiony necklace

fashiony necklace

This design was created for a Plus Model Magazine photo shoot.  Tomorrow’s shoot will take place at the beautiful Pittock Mansion in the west Hills.  I’m super excited to see how this one goes.  I’m sure I’ll get really distracted by all the pretty architecture.

Okay, I gotta get crackin’!!!!

Come see me tomorrow at Hip Happening.  I’ll be there from 11-5!

***Song of the Moment: Blue Jeans, by Ladytron***