Monday, March 9, 2009

I didn't forget.



When Shira arrived, she had an extra piece of luggage just with stuff we'd requested (funny to see what you want after months of no access to it). For instance: good quality dog leashes and collars (we could only find cheap chains that keep breaking). Re-placeable artists tape ('cause we've been wax-resist maniacs around here--pictures to come). Dried fruit. Nuts. Unscented baby soap and bum cream. Magazines!

When she left, the bag was stuffed again, but with fabric this time. She and I have the same taste in souvenirs. We spent a lot of time in the market looking over zitenge. (That's plural of chitenge, by the way.) Also stuffed in there were several cut, folded, and tied packets of fabrics in blues and greens. I'm writing "were" as though something happened to them, which is not the case. There they are in Florida, waiting for addresses to be mailed to by the self-proclaimed postal princess. (Shira claims she's done experiments to see exactly what will get through the postal system unwrapped. She's been successful with blocks of wood, unwrapped cds, a shoe...) I

In the end I sent home more than one to mail out (I hate the thought of some of you not getting a surprise in the mail), but it does make me wonder: which is worse, knowing your odds are 1 in 16 and not getting something in the mail, or knowing your odds are 4 (or 5? or six? can't remember) in 16 and not getting something in the mail.

These are the things that keep me up at night. (Ok, Finn too.)



So, I've just paid a visit to the Random Number Generator. Would the following people please email me your snail mail address at the email listed to the right?

Emily B who said, "Or me :) I would love to play with these fabrics! Nothing against Amy Butler but isn't everyone getting tired of the same prints showing up on everything? Unique is good!"

V and Co. who said, "thank you for the link! i think what you are doing is super awesome! i'm off to check more of your blog (sorry it took me till now to get over here!) -v"

Angie who said, "I want them! PS I love your blog. Pretty please, tell Leslie to put it on the Segullah sampler?"

rusted sun who said, "I miss you guys. I would love to win your beautiful fabric....it is a part of you and a part of the world. I've finally decided on a theme for the babies' room- Children of the World....I didn't realize I needed one, but I've decided it would be fun to decorate their room. I want to put up all our globes and fabrics from all over the world. we would love to win your fabric."

7 comments:

Melissa said...

Hi Joh! Just wanted to say that I love reading your blog. It's wonderful to be able to follow what you guys are doing.

Great pic of Finn's thighs! :)

rusted sun said...

Hooray! I'm so excited to use the fabric and even more thrilled to have a piece of you in my home.
I'll send you my address via email.

V and Co. said...

AAAAAH i can't believe it!

Johanna Buchert Smith said...

Hi Melissa! Yeah, thanks for appreciating those beauties. I feel personally responsible for them. :)

Um...your profile page only helps a little--you are Melissa who? I feel dumb that you know I have an H at the end of Joh, but I don't know which Melissa I know loves new crayons, stained glass, summer thunderstorms (mee too)...

Jamie said...

Joh, those pix of Finn's legs and fingers are irresistibly nummy!!! My wee man is running around, getting all skinny and 3-year-old-ish and I miss so much when he was nursing and spherical! I could just munch Finn! I know I only have the photos to go by, but it looks to me that you've got a matching set of Andy (Scout)and Joh (Finn), just swapped genders...sooosweet! I'll have to get in on your next fabric shipment! What fun! I will make me some pillows and embroider your blog quotes on them. luv-n-miss u!

Geo said...

Ooo, those little fingers are like thighs!

You're so thoughtful to improve the odds. I'll have to be sure to kiss up to the random generator next time there's something delicious on the line. Congrats to all soon-to-be-wearing-Malawi winners! And love to you, Joh et al.

(My word verification: "sificett." Sificett to say that it's pleasure enough to be able to read you.)

Vanessa Sutton said...

Johanna, I just read your blog after being away for a while. So sad I missed the fabric contest. It looks gorgeous. I also heard a rumor that the renters in your Pocatello house will be needing to find a new place come August?? Any truth to that? Fun to see your family. You all look great!