Weekend Cottage Review #1
Hey there friends, I thought I'd try having a weekly post where I share some fun things from around the Internet and also share some thoughts and ideas that are more personal. I've done this before, but when things in life became crazy or I was too busy with blogging commitments I'd slack off and lose momentum. But I've realized there are so many times when I'd like to share just a small idea or image or some random thought, but I had no place to really do that. My brain fills up with bits and pieces and I'd like to have a dedicated space to share them.
I also have a major health update I need to share. In the past I've just
added things on at the end of posts but I really prefer to keep my decor
posts "decor" and not mix up the two, at least not too much.
So today I want to share a few pics that I've found that I love and want to
share with you all. Sometimes I just see an idea and it hits me with
excitement. I may not always get to recreate it, but I file it away in the
"Someday I want to try that" category.
When I saw these two decoupaged silver trays for Spring/Easter I fell in
love. I know silver platters and trays have been transformed with paint and
chalkboard paint, but somehow painting, then decoupage had just escaped me.
Anyway here are just a few examples of that technique. You may want to read
the post above later because she shares her wax method that really is the
icing on the cake. Love them.

Below is lovely detailed painting, but so similar to the decoupage look.
Here's another great post on painting silver trays, from CoCo, which will help get a great aged look.
I just love decoupage and here's another fun post with a bird theme from a few years ago where I used a poster for my paper element on vintage bottles. Birds and Branches
This week I put together two fun "May" Baskets with a vintage garden-y vibe.
This was so fun and easy to get creative with a spring basket.
How to Make a May Basket. Next week I'll be sharing how I've used these two baskets in my Spring Decor.
Health Update
On a personal note I wanted to share a long time coming diagnosis with my autoimmune problems. I've had a long slog trying to get this all figured out because I have a condition where don't make antibodies, and antibodies are the defining test to diagnose. This situation has held me up for the last 7 years getting help, medication and a diagnosis, all the while feeling worse and worse. Last fall we drove 11 hours to Mayo Clinic in Minnesota to see specialists in the neuro-muscular department to see if they could identify and figure out my symptoms of dizziness, loss of balance, gait problems, numb face and feet and hands, joint pain, problems with swallowing and speaking, and severe muscle weakness... just to name a few, haha. But once again the lack of identifying antibodies messed up a diagnosis and I came home frustrated, depressed, exhausted and feeling worse because of all the stress and grueling tests.
I kept talking with my internist and she finally agreed to try a last ditch effort with a basic medication which would be a definitive test. If it worked for me, we had an answer. If not, I could either give up on a diagnosis and live with my problems or keep shuffling through the medical system. The medication worked amazingly well and now with a diagnosis on paper, I can move forward to try to find meds and infusions that address what I've been living with for over 20 years... Myasthenia Gravis.
It's an autoimmune problem where the body attacks the muscle/nerve junction and destroys the receptors. So I've had symptoms similar to MS, mild ALS, and a group of other neurological issues. I have another complicating factor with trying to find meds and that is that I'm allergic to an ingredient in infusion meds, medication in general, and vaccines. Polyethylene Glycol and Polysorbate 80. It's in not only meds, but foods, cosmetics, personal products, and cleaners. Ingesting it or coming in contact with it causes my symptoms to worsen. I say all this to encourage you all to not give up. Stand up for yourself and advocate for your physical and mental health and rights. Prayer and my faith have been my strength, and my husband who does his best to help me.
Thanks for coming by friends. See you Monday evening for All About Home Link Party.