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My astronaut

As a mom, we raise our kids and off they go. I usually write my little blog posts about tea, observations and sometimes just life in general.

I knew in January, that 2022 was going to bring about many life changes. As many of you are aware, the matriarch of our family passed away at the ripe age of 93 1/2. Our dad has been ill but seems to be on the mend as he is now out of the hospital.

The picture of the little guy is one of my favorite photos of our son, Anthony. That little guy is now a grown man and is leaving Pittsburgh to start a new life in Houston. Yes. As in “Houston, we have a problem”.

A graduate of Knoch High school and the University of Pittsburgh with a fine arts degree, as parents we thought “what on earth will he do with a fine arts degree?”

But Anthony , as an only child was given the opportunity to figure things out. His dad and I always just let him go, figure out his passion and go for it. He was in the tech industry while he was learning what his true passion would be.

About eight years ago Anthony asked if he could borrow my sewing machine because he had come across some interesting fabric and wanted to make eye glass cases. Naturally, I said no problem.

He started to hone his sewing skills over the years and in the process he developed a keen interest in NASA, space flight and its history.

Very serendipitously on a trip to California, Anthony became friends with a prop and replica space suit maker, Ryan Nagata. Over time, Anthony reached out to Ryan with a proposal to make for him a space suit inspired back pack to which Ryan happily accepted. This budding friendship lead to an introduction to Adam Savage, host of the show Myth Busters. After seeing Anthony’s meticulous work and eye for details, Adam commissioned Anthony for several Apollo replicas.

This introduction led Anthony to be featured in a show with host Adam Savage showcasing Anthony’s talents as a maker.

Some of Anthony’s work is now in a space exhibit in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

This brings me to his current situation. Anthony is leaving Pittsburgh and his family behind to start his new career as a soft goods designer and maker at the Johnson Space Center in Houston and he is leaving tomorrow.

I’m more happy than I am sad and I’ll try not to cry.

My dad calls him “my astronaut .”

I will miss him terribly, my astronaut.

Fly, son, fly. 🚀

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How? Why?

This pensive little fellow is one of a set of three vintage elves that I bought at Diamond Antiques & Gifts at 311 E. Sixth Avenue in Tarentum. Other pics to follow when I get a minute to post. He is my favorite. Probably in deep thought about how to live in such crazy times.

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It time for blooms!

It’s blooming tea! Originating in the Fujian and Yunnan Province, these flowering tea pods are so pretty as they begin to unfold in layers exposing a royal red flower surrounded by a ring of jasmine. This tea is very subtle in flavor and is perfect hot or iced! You don’t need a fancy schmancy glass tea pot to appreciate the magic of a flowering tea pod!

Find these in the shop after Memorial Day. I’m packaging and pricing and looking for a nice display piece💐🌸🌺

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Memory

42 years ago today, we sat on our front porch and watched Mount Saint Helen’s blow up.

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Finally!

My beautiful Goddaughter Melissa on her wedding day. After a two year postponement, the passing of her father and grandmother, our family finally had a reason to celebrate and prove that life does indeed, go on and good things do happen.

That is my handsome son Anthony hanging with his cuz on her big day.

Anthony will soon be leaving for his new job at Johnson Space Center doing space stuff. Lol

After tragedy and loss, life does offer good times too.

I will miss my “only” very much but it’s time to fly away.🚀

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Sewing it up

I so enjoy the teensy pop-ups that appear in The Stillroom courtesy of Dd. It’s the little things in life❤️

I think I will be sewing today!

Speaking of sewing, our son is moving to Houston to start work with NASA in the soft goods department.

My great grandmother, Marie Von Echelpohl-Ameel-Proietti made her living as a seamstress when she moved to America. She lived in the area her entire life and made her way with her needle and thread.

My grandmother, Stella Wlodarczek Ameel made beautiful dresses and did delicate needle work in her spare hours through her entire life.

If the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, this is proof that some things are genetically inclined.

In the meantime, I will keep cranking out my four by five squares filled with organic catnip.

(I think my apple either skipped a generation or just rolled from the roots of the tree as I sew squares only)

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Guess what I will be doing today?

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What do think this kitty just did?

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Here you go!

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New product👍👍

I love these new loose tea strainers.

Stillroom tested, Vicki approved!

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