Monday, January 10, 2011

"Meet Me In St. Louis"

When my children were young, I would ask them if their hearts needed refilling. I would then scoop them within my arms and squeeze them with love from the supply God gives all mothers. Inextinguishable. I would ask how full they were. To their knees? To their shoulders? To the tippy tops of their heads? As soon as they would say they were full, I would say "Quick, let me seal your heart with a kiss."

This is how my heart feels today after stopping by blog after blog to be filled with the creative squeezes of the most wonderful group of women I have ever had the pleasure to know.

Themes carefully considered, papers chosen, embellishments gathered, creative thoughts and techniques shared. A joyous year long adventure begun. A hostess overwhelmed with gratitude.

I felt my mother's presence very close to me as I viewed each tag wanting to leave just the right comment to convey the appreciation of effort and recognition of talent. Most of all I wanted to tell you how much your work has touched me.

Blue skies, snow on the ground, a beloved town whose every street is a welcomed byway.

My Heart is Very Full Today!


16 comments:

Debbie Doughty said...

Such a lovely post, Elizabeth! Beautiful words, and beautiful homes. Do you really live near them? That would be a dream come true for me... Speaking of dreams come true, I am SO happy to be a part of your Happy Homemaker tag swap. Like you, my heart feels full because of this amazing group of creative, talented, generous women!

Anonymous said...

A sweet, sweet post Elizabeth. Look at the creativity you inspire! Come see my renovation! I would love to know what you think. Advise away. Your friend, Kelly

unDeniably Domestic

My Vintage Mending said...

Can you believe it...its my favorite all time movie. I could recite it word for word. The technicolor beauty. Wonderful music and voice of Judy G. Dreams can come true. A few months ago I came across the old sheet music with Judy on the cover. I should have guessed that you would live in such a picture perfect place. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for such a wonderful opportunity to share and welcome friends alike. I am excited to step up for February.

cindy said...

Absolutely love your blog. And I now have "Meet me in St. Louis" stuck in my head. Lucky me. :)
Thank you~
Cindy

Sandy said...

The words of a true author! You have touched my heart, filled me with a since of love and giving. Thank you Elizabeth for co-ordinating this wonderful adventure for all us women to delve into hook, line and sinker. Does fishing count in homemaking? I think it does. You are a true gem. I will be following you until the cows come home... Is that homemaking? I think it is.
What a lovely spirit you have to share such precious stories and insight. My THANKS to you.... xoso Sandy O

By the Bluegrass said...

I have just recently discovered your blog and have enjoyed going thru your posts and looking at all of your handmade lovelies. I also love your "does your heart need to be refilled" idea. So sweet.... makes me want to hug my kids right now!
Happy New Year,
Sena

ImagiMeri said...

Thank you sweet lady for stopping by and touching my heart today. You are so sweet to support my crafting, I just so wish we could finally get together and play!

Love you,
Meri

Beedeebabee said...

Another beautiful post, Elizabeth!
I love what you used to tell your children. How precious!...These homes are so charming. How I'd love to live in a big old Victorian house...maybe one day!...You have such a generous, beautiful heart, Elizabeth I'm so, so happy to be able to come visit with you! :) xo Paulette

Anonymous said...

I couldn't agree more...this is already such a wonderfully nourishing experience and it all begins with a hostess with such a giving heart. I am honored to be a part of this year long journey. Thank you sweet lady from the bottom of my toes to the top of my head! ;)

Margie said...

Ohhhhhh.... I just ADORE what you used to say to your children! How SWEET is that???? My hubby and I watched that movie around Christmas time ... what a beautiful movie ... makes you wish you could have lived back then ... in that GORGEOUS home ... sigh ...

You have inspired me so much, and brought me a certain happiness that I haven't felt for a long time ... through your wonderful stories and your extraordinary crafting ... my sweet hubby and I have had so much fun planning my tag ... he has been going through our collection of children's books looking for images ... giving his opinion on placement, etc ... you gave us something else to enjoy doing together and we love it!

suz said...

I absolutely love that first paragraph. Your children must really feel loved.

Pam @ Frippery said...

Miss E, You inspire me to create more and follow my heart in the things I love. Speaking of love, those homes are just fantastic. I especially love the white gothic style farmhouse. Thanks for sharing all of your talents with us, Pam

Unknown said...

Meet me in St. Louis when Judy meet Minnelli a truly classic movie. Your children are lucky to have you as a mother to refill their souls with such love, a lesson everyone could learn in this day and age. You are an inspiration so thank you again for being You.

Tamera's Craft Palace said...

Thank you so much for hosting this swap!! It's so much fun to visit new friends and add them to my blogging circle!!

i LOVE "Meet me in St. Louis"--Ah...Judy Garland singing have yourself a merry little christmas....

LaVerne said...

Oh, I loved reading this post...even though the scenery looks chilly, the sentiments are warming. Thank you for all your kind words.

Sally Annie Magundy said...

Oh Elizabeth! You are the very best of mommies, this post just tugs at my heart. So very dear.

Sorry for having been an infrequent visitor - hubby's been on holiday break for three weeks. I have peeked in while having my morning tea and everything is so charming as always. Can't wait for the time to linger with you here and catch up. Love your doggie, thanks so much for sharing it with us.

Happy week to you!
Sally