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Four years ago when I began this adventure it was me and my computer (and Penelope).

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Of course I should mention my husband was my cheerleader.  But really it was me, myself and I.  I had an office in the house and I did not understand boundaries – I worked all hours of the day and night (it was definitely unhealthy, but I love what I do, so I did it). 

Then came Joan (above right)… praise the Lord!  I needed her help.  She had been working for one of my clients and every time I saw her I asked when she was going to start helping me with my accounting?  She is a die hard number-cruncher and keeps my finances in order.  An over-achieving rock-star who has resume with places of employment such as Mobil Oil (and I ain't talkin about the service station on the corner)… I can only assume that furniture, draperies, fabrics, lights are more exciting than oil?  However, it is certain that my bank account will never look like Mobil's.

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Did I mention she's a certified QuickBooks Pro Advisor?  Gotta love her.  Joan cares about accounting like I care about design- it's her passion- and that makes me very happy.  We don't always speak the same language… but I sleep at night because I can rely on her expertise (and occassionally she seeks mine).  She's as square as they come… which I love and appreciate more than she knows.  She walks a fine-line between "really organized" and "riddled with OCD" – you should see her house (and her fridge and her closet!).  I often get looks like this (above) when I lose receipts, check stubs, or fail to get a W-9 signed by someone.  These two keep me in line.  I could not run this business without them. 

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This time last year I was on the verge of a melt-down… I thought I needed to clone myself or I'd never make it through another day.  Busy is a 'happy problem', but my 'happy problem' was starting to kill me.  "What are we going to do?" (Joan gave me a look like that one above) and then answered her own question "you need Paula!" (Paula above on right)  

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Paula is a total Godsend.  Paisley adores her too (sometimes this makes me jealous).  A QuickBooks whiz and an organized-type (like Joan) she keeps every aspect of this business under control… from placing and tracking orders to organizing project work, to making sure I don't leave for a meeting without my phone, my keys, my tape measurer, my camera… and my brain.  Paula is compassionate and loves the Lord, she spends multiple nights a week voluntarily leading a small group at her church for middle and high school girls.  She is not easily frazzled and keeps everything in perspective- something I unfortunately struggle with.

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These two beautiful women are such a blessing to me.  This Thanksgiving I want them to know how thankful I am for their help.  They are tidy, organized (don't touch Joan's pen (yeah, the one with her name on it) or else!), they care about Urban Grace Interiors as much as I do, and are genuinely hard-working women… I could not ask for more!

Joan and Paula, thank you for all you do!

I'm leaving today for a week-long much-needed break… I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving!!   

good bye Cottage Living, I will miss you

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Cottage Living is closing their doors.

I wish it wasn't true, but look it's here too. And here.

I LOVED Cottage Living… unpretentious and real interiors.  Homes you could actually see yourself living in.

November / December (on newstands now) is their last issue.

This durn economy killed them, they couldn't sell enough ad space. 

I wish my friends at Cottage Living nothing but the best.  What an amazing group of talented, kind, professional, and passionate people. 

My heart really hurts for them today.

And just incase you missed this comment when I posted this interview with my friend Anne Turner Carroll… I thought I'd re-post it… from Ginny in California:

A wonderful interview and a thrill to find your blog on this very rainy day in SoCal. Since moving into my 1920's cottage(after my husbands unexpected passing), I found a new life. It was my monthly "Cottage Livings" that inspired me to buy a small bungalow instead of a condo. The large homes of my past never gave me the pleasure that this bungalow has. With a design education, my eyes are always quick to pick up fresh ideas from this great mag. I have even started some redoes on the block with pics from "Cottage Living". Thank you, Ginny

If you will miss Cottage Living, leave them a little note here in the comment section, I'll make sure that they see them.

::image above from Cottage Living::

strange sighting

Today I went home for lunch.  A quick turkey sandwich with my husband and then we were headed out the front door… until… out of the corner of my eye I saw something duck around the front of Chance's truck.

Could it be? Or was I seeing things?

I turned to Chance "I think there was just a dog in a hooded sweatshirt standing by your truck?"

He must have thought I was losing my mind.

Yes.

When I approached her she ran from me.  She was very skittish.

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After a few giggles and some coaxing, she came closer. I told her she looked great in turquoise and we were instant friends.

Have you ever in your life seen such cuteness?

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I could not stop laughing.  She had an invisible fence collar on and a rabies tag… but that was all.

There I stood in the road with this dog in the hooded sweatshirt (conveniently it was short-sleeved).  I stopped the mailman… he speculated on who he thought she belonged to, but I disagreed.

I know the dogs in our 'hood.

Chance was putting Penelope in the car when all $%&& broke loose… she wanted a piece of that hooded-sweatshirt dog (Penelope thinks she's a pit bull).  I thought the hooded-sweatshirt dog would eat her alive… but no… she tucked her tail and ran like lightning from Penelope.

We haven't seen her (hooded-sweatshirt dog) since.  I guess if she's outside in the cold tonight, at least she has on a sweatshirt NOT to mention a HOOD!?