Showing posts with label Tess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tess. Show all posts

Friday, April 1, 2016

Guest Post by Tess and Maggie: Fan Mail Friday

Hey humans! Maggie here. Did you miss us? Of course you did. Tess and I promised you a guest post here on Hannah's blog ages ago. Little did we know she was such a blog hog and wouldn't let us post until now.


Oh, surprised that we call Mama "Hannah" now? Here's the thing. Now that Hannah isn't anonymous anymore, we don't have to keep her name a secret. Tess still likes calling her "Mama." (Yes, yes, Tess, I know...it's pronounced ma-MA like they say it in those stuffy Jane Austen movies. I think you bring this up every time we say it on the blog.) The rest of us, however, are relieved to use her real name and stop talking like some boring period drama character. (No Tess, I don't think I need to apologize to any of Hannah's readers who are Austen fans. They know me by now. And if they don't, too bad. They should go watch a real movie. Like The Avengers.)

So apparently a couple of months back, Hannah shared some ideas for possible future posts, and one of them was "Fan Mail Friday." In February she got one package and planned on doing a post. As usual, though, time got away from her. (Seriously, I don't know what this lady does all day.) 

Then March came and went (as of yesterday). She got two more cards and one more package...all from the same person! Best. Reader. Ever.

I have to say, she's making the rest of you look bad. ;) 

*Tess takes over the keyboard.*

Um, Maggie, you really shouldn't say things like that. We don't want Mama's readers to think that she's ungrateful.

*Maggie regains control of the computer.*

Whatevs, Tess. Look, if you're going to interject things into my conversation, maybe we should color code our words, like we used to do on our amazing blog, Jane Austen and Unicorns. (Yes, that was totally a shameless plug...link included.) ;) I'll be blue and you be purple, okay?

All right, I suppose that works for  me.

So, this awesome reader who keeps sending Hannah goodies is Treesa from fashiondollmemoirs.blogspot.com. Hannah wanted me to tell you guys to be sure you stop by and check out her website. It's all about fashion dolls, which, as most of you know, are not my favorite dolls in the world. Still, a lot of you will probably enjoy it.

I thought the blog was rather lovely.

You would. But moving right along. Treesa's first package for Hannah had this card:

A bit pink, but totally something Hannah would like.

Treesa also sent Hannah two Love-A-Bye Babies (thrift store rescues, apparently). 

She was especially excited about this dark-haired one. It's one she had as a little girl, and she's been looking for her for a while.

The babies are cute enough. A bit on the fussy side, but Hannah says that's how babies are.

Treesa also sent Mama a lovely handmade card celebrating spring...

...and an Easter card as well.

I think she makes the cards herself. :)

On the same day Hannah got her Easter card, she got another package from Treesa. But this one had a card inside addressed to us:

We decided since Hannah kept putting off doing her Fan Mail Friday post, we would do a unboxing/Fan Mail Friday post for all of you.

We hope you don't mind us taking over. I think Mama was relieved for the help. She's been really tired ever since she got back from her writers conference. With Papa's new night schedule and all three of Mama's daughters home for Easter break, it's been pretty hectic for her.

So, let's read the card already and see what it says.

Oh, she's so sweet!

Here's her message to us. I like her already. :)

Time to open the box! Oh, cool, there's a ton of stuff in here! How about we take turns opening stuff and showing it to everyone?

That sounds perfect. I'm so excited! I wonder what she sent us?

I'll go first. Here's a really cool silver pin just our size with a poem Tess and the other sentimental ones will like.

Here's a closer look at the pin. Isn't it awesome?

Oh, look! She sent us a pretty pink notebook with the word "Smile" on the front.

It has lots of pages for keeping a journal or writing stories.

Here's another one with the word "Delight" on the front.

Ooh, I like this one the best. Such a beautiful shade of lavender. It says "True" on the front.

This one's kinda cool, too, with all of the flowers and fabric. I wonder if she decorated these herself?

One last package! I wonder if this is the jewelry she was talking about?

It is! Look how many necklaces there are! 

Oh, I love this one so much! I've been needing a necklace for ages! I hope I get this one.

I'd say go for it. If you like it that much, I doubt anyone would fight you for it. Check out this one. It's perfect for Rachel.

Oh, and this one would look wonderful with Jenna's green eyes. Or Emma's.

Hmm, now I can't decide which one would be better for Rachel. She'd really like this lighthouse one, too. There was a lighthouse where she used to live before she moved here with us.

Look, another heart necklace! It matches the first one almost perfectly! It could be a best friends necklace. 

Um, before you suggest that we wear them, let me just say that cutesy heart necklaces are not my thing. But you're still my best friend. Maybe Hailey or Ella would want to wear it with you. 

This is the last necklace. I love how cool and simple it is. 

I wonder if she made these herself?

If she did, she's super talented. Try on the heart one you liked, Tess. I want to see it on you.

Oh, it's perfect! I love it.

What do you think, Treesa? Does it suit me?

So, we want to give a big shout out and thank you to Treesa for giving us so many cool gifts. We'll go divvy up the spoils here in just a bit. Thanks for thinking of us.

Yes, thank you so very much, Treesa. I love my new necklace. I'll think of you and your kindness every time I wear it. 

We also wanted to make sure we said thank you for Mama. She has been so encouraged by your sweet notes and fun gifts. :)

Since you were our only reader who sent fan mail these past two months, we wanted to give you something special. Mama will be sending you Kristoff and Anna Little Kingdom dolls. 

We hope you enjoy them as much as Mama does. They're one of her very favorite new doll lines.

We also wanted to show everyone Treesa's cards, the first three hanging in Hannah's fan mail section on her wall: 
They always make Mama smile when she looks at them.

But as you guys can see, there's a lot of space left for other cards and letters, both here...

...and on the wall next to it. So, if any of you want to send a card, Hannah would be thrilled. Seriously. It doesn't take much to get her all excited. Me, I'm partial to gifts or money. For Hannah, just nice words make her day. Weird.

Maggie, you really shouldn't say things like that, especially as a guest blogger. What will Mama's readers think?

Hey, everyone loves a snarky writer, okay? It's my signature style.

Um, sometimes less snark and more sincerity might be a better choice.

Whoa, look at you, getting a backbone and everything. Write it on the calendar!

We really should wrap this up. 

I guess. So, hope you guys enjoyed this post. After this, it'll be back to Hannah's usual sweet, semi-boring posts.

Maggie!

Sorry! I can't help it. I open my mouth and this stuff just comes out.  Okay, wrapping things up before Tess never speaks to me again.

I would never do that to you. 

I know. You're too sweet for your own good. So, people (and dolls, if any of you happen to be reading this), have a nice weekend and hopefully you'll hear from us again sometime in the next millennium. 

Oh, and before we go, Mama wanted us to mention that she's working on several review posts that she'll hopefully have up by next week. :)

Laters, everyone!

Goodbye!

Tess and Mags

Monday, October 19, 2015

Ladies Retreat 2015

Happy Monday, everyone! Hope your week is off to a great start. :)

I had a wonderful time at Ladies Retreat this weekend. Mom, Mom Prewett (my mother-in-law) and I got back Saturday evening after two and a half fun-filled days. :)

On Thursday, we headed up to Ashland, Oregon for the retreat. We arrived several hours early, so we went to Medford to explore Fred Meyer's and Harry and David's. :)

Tess with the Harry and David's truck out front. (I tried to get a picture of her with the store in the background, but none of them turned out.) ;)


For those of you who have never been to Harry and David's, it's a great place with all sorts of produce and gourmet snacks. They also have lots of yummy samples. :)

There were lots of pumpkins on display outside the store, both small... 

...and large!

Tess beside some of the bulk snacks.

There were so many wonderful types of apples there.

I loved the variety of colors. 

Tess especially liked these "Smitten" apples. They made her think of an apple from a fairy tale story. :)


One of my very favorite things from Harry and David's is their "Moose Munch", which is basically gourmet popcorn. They have everything from caramel corn to dark chocolate covered corn.


They had samples of two different types of Moose Munch. Tess and I liked the dark chocolate Moose Munch best. :)

There were also some other samples, like this Pumpkin Pecan Butter. It was pretty yummy, too. 

Since Moose Munch is one of their specialties, they had several different plush moose toys for sale.

Tess liked this little pudgy one.

He was just her size. I decided it was too early to start buying souvenirs, though, so he stayed at the store.

When we finished up at Harry and David's, we headed back to Ashland to check into our hotel.

The room was nice and spacious. My mom and I shared this one. Mom Prewett had her own room.

There was a TV and a desk on this side of the room (opposite the bed).

Our pile of stuff, including a box of dolls I'd restrung for a friend. She lives a few hours away, and her mom was at the retreat, so I took them with me to deliver to her mom. :)

The bathroom sink.

And here is the only picture of yours truly. It's funny, I have a hard time getting out of the "anonymous blogger" mindset when I travel. I keep forgetting that I can share pictures of myself with all of you. :} Maybe next time I go on a trip I'll do a better job. ;)

The bathroom...not that it's all that exciting, but I was trying to give a full hotel room tour. ;)

Our wardrobe...could it lead to Narnia? (It didn't...I checked, just in case.) ;)

With the drapes opened, this picture didn't turn out so well. But beside the front door was a table and two cute little chairs.

The walls had pictures of Mark Twain...

...and William Shakespeare. Ashland is known for its Shakespeare festival, so a lot of the decorations and shops there are Shakespeare themed.

Tess and my mom's doll Honey, relaxing on the bed. :)

I didn't get any more pictures from the first day, and I feel so foolish! I never got any pictures of the conference room with all of the pretty mirror decorations. I wish I had. It would have been fun to share them with you.

Our theme this year was "Seeing God's Reflection in You", with II Corinthians 3:18 as our theme verse. There were four sessions that included music, skits, giveaways, and a short devotional by different women in the church. Each devotional focused on a different type of woman and how they could reflect Christ. The themes were "The Persecuted Woman", "The Christ-Like Woman", "The Grieving Woman", and "The Faithful Woman". Each of the devotionals started with an introduction narrated by a Bible character or a character from history who exemplified the character trait for each devotional. I got to portray the character for the last devotional (given by Mom Prewett), which was a lot of fun. :)

 It was such a joy to connect with the other ladies, to worship the Lord together, and to be reminded of what is truly important. :) I'm always so refreshed and blessed after a ladies retreat. :)

In between the sessions, we were able to see more of the sights around us.

I'm sure it will come as no surprise to you that we found a Toys R Us. ;)

We also hit several antique and thrift shops, but I didn't get pictures of those.

The weather was gorgeously overcast for most of the weekend, and the scenery was lovely.


Tess and Honey had a fun time hanging out in the hotel room, too.

P.S. Aren't these chairs adorable? I want one for my house. ;) They even swivel!

We all enjoyed some Food Network shows before bed. :) 

We watched until we couldn't keep our eyes open.

On the last day, we checked out of our hotel room and took some dolly photos around the hotel.

Tess wanted to get this picture especially for Maggie since there were unicorns on our room number sign. ;)

Here, Tess is in the parking lot of the hotel, just outside our room.

It had such a lovely, old-fashioned feel.

And here's a look at the other side of the parking lot.

I didn't get a picture of the inside, but our conference room was right under that roof. :)

Some of the hotel rooms. 



More hotel rooms. 

The outdoor pool and spa were here. We enjoyed the warm spa both nights. :)

There were all sorts of beautiful places to take pictures at the very front of the hotel. Mom and Mom Prewett were very patient and sweet as I took picture after picture.

Can you spot Tess and Honey in this one? ;)

After we'd checked out of our hotel (and finished the doll photo shoot), we headed to some of the cute little shops in Downtown Ashland.


The nifty drinking fountain by the information center.

It had these really cool face sculptures.

I was NOT so impressed with the other fountain directly across from this one (which I didn't capture on film). It had some sort of special mineral water. I took a sip and spit it out. Hopefully I didn't offend any native Ashlanders. But honestly, it tasted so odd and was in such a different looking fountain, I was afraid I had taken a drink from something I wasn't supposed to, so spitting it out was my first impulse. :} It was like drinking salty rust. Blech.

Hee hee. I had to take a picture of this sign. It was a little spendy to take home, but fun to look at. Maybe I can make my own version to hang over my desk sometime. :)

My other favorite sign from another shop said: "Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is deciding which ones to keep." Yet another excellent quotation to hang over my work space. ;) 

My two partners in shopping, Mom and Mom Prewett. :) Love these gals!

The weather was wonderfully overcast and slightly rainy again, and the flowers and fall colors were just beautiful. :)


Partway through our shopping, we headed to Lithia Park. I'd been here a couple of times in high school and college, but I'd forgotten what a beautiful place it was. I knew it would be the perfect place for a doll photo shoot, so I got Tess out of the van and took her with us.

I'm not normally a bold doll photographer type, so taking all of these pictures in a busy park was a bit of a stretch for me. It went really well, though. I didn't get too many weird looks, and I got some fabulous pictures. I also felt like a famous photographer with two assistants, because Mom and Mom Prewett were wonderfully helpful, from holding Tess between shots, to holding my phone when I was setting her up. I should take them with me more often on photo shoots. ;)

Tess beside the park sign.

I have no clue who these ladies are, but I loved this picture, so I thought I'd use it anyway. :)

There was a beautiful duck pond with very obliging ducks who kept swimming right into my shots at the perfect times. Mom said it was because they thought I was going to feed them. Hey, whatever works! ;)

I loved the brilliant green of this lawn. :)

Sweet little Tess. I love taking pictures of her. :)

Walking through the park.

Still walking. ;)

I thought these stairs were pretty cool, and this bottom railing was just the right height for a regular railing for Tess. (Thanks for the photo idea, Mom!)


I loved this little bridge and knew I wanted to get some pictures of Tess here, too. This was one of the spots I remembered taking pictures with one of my close friends when we did an Ashland photo shoot, so it was special for that reason, too. :)

It was tricky figuring out the best angle for these.

I really like this one, especially since the ducks once again had perfect timing. ;)

Climbing trees.

This photo turned out a little bit dark, but I loved the look of the reflection on the water.

I LOVE this one! I tell you, the ducks were just completely on my side this day. :) 

I thought this tree was really nifty. :) 

We finished at the park and walked around the town a bit longer.

I snapped a picture of this bronze wall sculpture because I remembered it from earlier visits here. I don't know who all of the people are, but at least some of them are characters from Shakespeare's plays.

This was my favorite toy store. With a name like that, how can you go wrong? ;) 


We were pretty hungry by this time, so we stopped at Zoey's Cafe for lunch.

The menu.

I had the Turkey Swiss Calzone. I'd been really good with my eating the whole trip, so I decided to splurge a little on this meal.

Every bite was worth it. ;) I definitely want to remember this place when I go back. :)

I didn't have the special ice cream OR gelato, which is a huge victory for me. I also turned down the fresh cheesecake in a variety of flavors that was offered at Friday night's dinner. :) It feels so good to make positive changes and not HAVE to eat everything in sight. :)

We saw a few more shops in Ashland, and then headed home. The weather was partially cloudy, partially rainy, and the scenery was just breathtaking. I couldn't stop snapping pictures all the way home:


All in all, we had a fabulous time together. It was nice to get back home and see Hubby and the girls, though. :) 

Now I've got to get back to those last five chapters of my book, clean my house, and keep up with the crazy school/gym schedule. But after my weekend, I feel ready to take on the world! :D

Review posts are coming people. Honest. ;) Stay tuned.

I'm changing the header, so here's a copy of my previous one. :)