I had to get the grey Adidas jacket out of my head, so I picked out this lovely colourful bomber jacket - it's also Adidas!
- Nylon jacket - Adidas X Farm Rio, consignment; first seen here in September 2025 with my pirate skirt
- Cotton tee - Marimekko, consignment; last worn here in August 2025 on our trip to Powell River
- Tulle skirt - Adidas, consignment; last seen here in March with tricky colours
- Boots - 7th Heaven Mega Racer, Fluevog; last worn here (2nd outfit) in February for brunch
I had a busy day on Friday at work, but managed to pop out and pick up some treats for myself while L was in Vancouver to see Courtney Marie Andrews with Casey.
I bused home after work, changed into sneakers (the boots still rub the backs of my heels a bit) and walked to my haircut.
I felt much more me in this.
You can't go wrong with black and white.
I took the jacket off a few times in the office, and while Kaitlyn cut my hair.
Barnabas came running when the timer started beeping.
The boys are always lurking around.
"Stay home!"
Don't I wish?
Incognito.
I finally matched this scarf up to the perfect outfit. I wore the scarf and gloves in the early morning and walking home from my haircut.
I finally matched this scarf up to the perfect outfit. I wore the scarf and gloves in the early morning and walking home from my haircut.
I carried my gloves in my purse, and tied the scarf to it too.
Thanks for the assist, Barnabas, you goofy cat.
Thanks for the assist, Barnabas, you goofy cat.
The stuff:
Orange bling:
Audrey covered up the Adidas logo on the jacket.
See what I mean about the scarf? Perfect!
- Leather purse - Fossil, consignment, Powell River
- Scarf - vintage, thrifted; purchased here for $6.95
- Leather gloves - consignment
Audrey covered up the Adidas logo on the jacket.
- Plastic cuff and ring - Italian, vintage 60s, vintage mall
- Orange bangle - consignment, Sidney
- Wooden earrings - vintage, vintage fair
- Steel/Lucite ring - Calvin Klein, thrifted
- Malachite ring - thrifted
- Audrey brooch - consignment
- Necklace - Banana Republic, consignment
I was excited to see that the giant skeleton has purple bunny ears.
And some pretty flowers! I spent a quiet Friday night on my own, as L was in Vancouver with Casey to see Courtney Marie Andrews (who I like, but not enough to take a day off to go to Van).
The kitties and I rotted in bed (as the kids say). Then I got my stuff together, and prepared to host Winesday at home that night. My goals were to tidy up the lighting situation out on the deck, and to pre-do most of the work for a Crafting Session.
The kitties were very enthusiastic. You'll note Whateley kicked all of my socks out of the bag so that he could sleep in it.
The kitties were very enthusiastic. You'll note Whateley kicked all of my socks out of the bag so that he could sleep in it.
Barnabas helped me redo the lights on the deck.
"I'm a helper!"
I didn't take any pictures of the deck, as I just removed all the lanterns (and turfed the dead ones) from the window sills and retaped the solar light string to the window frames, away from kitties' biting teeth.
I don't usually dress up much for Winesday, but I felt like wearing this Baroque top again so Rosanna could see it in person.
I wore it buttoned up, with nylon cargo pants and my new-to-me sheer crinkly skirt over them. This was an utterly comfy outfit that I wore all day, from around noon until 1am when L got home from MANday.
- Enameled bracelet - Lauren G. Adams, consignment
- Assorted 80s eelskin bangles - thrifted and consignment
- Large link chain - Monet, thrifted
- Smaller link chain - 80s, Grandma J's
- Copper/glass ring - consignment
- Olivine/coral ring - Hawaii, vintage 70s, Mom's
This picture is from a massive paper-flower-making session we did 10 years ago, here in April 2016, at Caro's place.
From left: Yvonne, Cat, me, Vero, Karen and Caro. So many flowers! That was for Yvonne's surprise party that wasn't (her husband accidentally invited her). We thought it would be fun to do another session this year, for all our April/May birthdays.
Craft supplies obtained! Glue, 6 packs of tissue, some pipe cleaners, extra scissors and floral tape (important - it seals the glued area).
Craft supplies obtained! Glue, 6 packs of tissue, some pipe cleaners, extra scissors and floral tape (important - it seals the glued area).
Remembering what a massive undertaking it was the last time, I prepared all of the tissues by folding them and trimming them into the starting shape, ready to be turned into petals.
"I don't know what you're doing, but I'm helping!"
It took close to two hours to cut 120 individual pieces of tissue.
All ready to go!
Showing my folding, trimming off a small hole in the bottom.
All ready to go!
This REALLY sped up actual flower-making into a much more fun time - less work for all.
The boys supervised.
"When is the Man home?"
He arrived mid-afternoon, when all of my prep-work was done.
And now, some pictures of our creations, and our general Winesday silliness.
Three flowers in the background, and Whateley sleeping on top of the post. He stayed there most of the night, submitting to pets and scritches from my girlfriends.
Three flowers in the background, and Whateley sleeping on top of the post. He stayed there most of the night, submitting to pets and scritches from my girlfriends.
Another burst of colourful flowers on the bar.
I made about 6-7 flowers myself. I think everyone made at least one!
I made about 6-7 flowers myself. I think everyone made at least one!
This one's so pretty!
I wished I'd had more colours - all the dollar store had were these soft pastels.
I wished I'd had more colours - all the dollar store had were these soft pastels.
Caro, very intent on her creation.
It was amazing to see how creative everyone got with cutting shapes!
It was amazing to see how creative everyone got with cutting shapes!
Tracy and Jean with their flowers.
That's the only picture of Ali's flower - her kitty Fitz destroyed it overnight!
That's the only picture of Ali's flower - her kitty Fitz destroyed it overnight!
Two more flowers flanking a gorgeous little bouquet of fragrant real roses.
Big thanks to Marian for those! I'm sorry I didn't get any pics of you, honey!
Barnabas, meanwhile, charmed everyone by crashing on the couch and stealing seats.
I think Caro fell in love with him when he put his paw on her arm and rolled over for a tummy rub!
Many years ago...this is pre-blog!...we took a tiny photo of a Winesday at my house.
That's Vero, Cat, me in the back, and Jean and Caro in the front. We tried to recreate it.
I got us backwards, haha! Me and Cat in the back, Vero on one arm, and Caro and Jean in the chair.
I got us backwards, haha! Me and Cat in the back, Vero on one arm, and Caro and Jean in the chair.
I hope you had a marvelous weekend, my friends! Thank you so much for being here!


























What a beautiful friend group! You girls seem to be having so much fun. The flower bouquets look lovely. Somehow I'm not surprised that someone's cat destroyed one. It looks just like something a cat would love to play with.
ReplyDeleteI love your outfits.
The black and white combo is fab.
Really happy to see you have had a great weekend, Sheila.
Mine was nice too...I visited my parents and made a new painting in drift wood.
Mmm, your outfit looks as comfy as my newer sweat pants that, instead of being gray with elastic bottoms and stained with paint, are a lovely green, flared at the bottom, moderately wide legged and clean. Ahhh…nothing like classy comfort!
ReplyDeleteHooray for Winesday and gathering, relaxing and crafting with good friends. ❤️ It is manna for the soul. The flowers are wonderful, a great activity to do in early Spring! When our older son and daughter-in-law celebrated their marriage we all made close to 50 tissue paper flowers that were then hung all around our front yard. We kept them up for several days afterward as it was early September and not much else was in bloom. Ahh, delight!
Cheers, Laurie
You and your friends don't seem to have aged much! Must be because of all the fun you have together.
ReplyDeleteLook at you lot, like a fine wine, you've got even better with age!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love those paper flowers, they're gorgeous. I want to play....
The first outfit is a dream and the stairs pic of the second one looks like it should be an album cover sleeve.
Gorgeous cat photos! xxx
Firstly, I do love your stylish b&w ensemble, that weird adidas jacket is so cool and you styled it so fabulously, with the skirt and boots and orange&pink details. Also love your Baroque and comfy outfit for Wineday!, looking really relaxed and elegant!.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm in love with those magnificent flowers you made, so lovely bunch of ladies and so beautiful photos!.
The boys are the cutest ever!
besos