Friday, July 30, 2010

Pages of My Heart | Josiah Vol.1.1


Josiah | Vol.1.1

Recently, Paislee Press + One Little Bird, created this beautiful collaboration--Storyteller available at Oscraps. Because I do love telling stories and love making pages that reflect pieces of my heart, I could not resist getting a hold of this new release. It's soft, subtle, and very impressive with their unique elements and papers. It immediately sparked the idea of starting a baby book for my children, beginning with my oldest son, Josiah. Now, I've made a traditional baby album a very long time ago, but this one is going to be digitally designed where I can have it printed into a hardbound photo book and I also can make not just one copy, but multiple, which is one of the great advantages of digital scrapping. :)

So, this is going to be my debut post of my first layout for Josiah's Baby Book. Noticed I wrote it as Vol.1.1 = Page 1 of book 1, because hoping that I can create a collection of his life as he grows up and faces the different stages of his childhood up until he reaches complete independence. By then, it will be another chapter. I am going to also be doing one for my son, Lucas. If I can manage to do both at the same time, then I will have really accomplished more than I would have expected. In reality, it's going to take one day at a time + one photo at a time, a lifelong journey if you will, but one that is worth every second.

xoxo,
Dahlia




Tuesday, July 27, 2010

A Love Letter

"Your word is a lamp to my feet and light for my path" 
Ps119:105

One night I was laying in bed, unable to sleep. Feeling this heaviness that I couldn't explain. We were back from our trip to Napa and though I had an awesome time, coming back to reality and the challenges that I face everyday, were starting to overwhelm me.

So I picked up the Bible and read a few pages. Then I noticed one of the books on my nightstand was an old Hymn book that was given to me by my grandmother. I flipped through the pages, searching for songs that I was familiar with like "Amazing Grace". But then, I took some time to look at ones that I never heard of and began to read the lyrics which didn't occur to me that I'd find myself weeping. These words were like poetry spoken in a way that reflected how I was feeling at the moment. Discouraged. Anxious. Insecure. Inadequate. Distressed. But, it also gave me comfort, healing, and hope. It felt like an invitation from God to just leave it all to Him and not lose heart that in whatever I am going through, He understands and cares...

What really hit home to me was a small devotion that said "A Letter" written on one of the pages. I know that whoever wrote this, probably felt just as I did at the moment....

Dear Child,
Lately I have noticed that the noise and pressures of the world and the demands of your commitment have left you exhausted and discouraged.
I just want you to know that in it all, I am with you. Draw from Me. Let Me give you peace deep down where the world can never touch it. Make My words a part of you and they will make you strong. Whisper them to the morning...repeat them when the sun is low...draw from them in the heat of the day. Here are My words: "I have something very special for you...a gift that is peace of mind and heart. And this peace I give isn't fragile like the peace the world gives So don't let your heart be troubled and don't let it be afraid. Just remember that all I am and have is yours if you'll just learn to trust Me." 
With all my Love,
Father
I went to bed with tears on my pillow, but I awoke the next morning with renewed strength and confidence. Being that I know a lot of people who struggle with feeling overwhelmed, weary, and discouraged was what enacted me to post about this. Hope whoever reads this, will find that peace waiting for them as they come to acknowledge the love and grace of our Father in heaven...

Peace and love,
Dahlia

Monday, July 26, 2010

Napa Valley Getaway | Part 2

The grounds at Viansa Winery were gorgeous! It has this fairytale like setting which you would only dream about in a love story or maybe find at a magical place, like Disneyland except very quiet and less crowded. Surrounding the venue, were several sitting areas that had elegant patio tables and chairs. The architecture and landscaping resembles that of Tuscany which we found out as part of its history. We then went up a walkway that led us to the Marketplace which sits on a hill and overlooks the valley of Sonoma and Napa Counties. Did I say it was GORGEOUS? 




the Villa


its like a fairytale


a fountain


sitting by the fountain


green grapes


walking to the marketplace


rustic beauty


very romantic 


beautiful scenic view


the marketplace also offers deli and gourmet foods


ready for wine tasting


red, red, wine


our sommelier 


a sip of an excellent cabernet


salute

feeling happy


wine cellar


our favorites: piccolo sangiovese 05, frescolina (dessert wine) + cabernet franc 04


enjoying pistachio gelato on the outdoor patio

Rob and I have never been wine tasting before and we loved not only the experience, but it opened up our knowledge and understanding about how wine is to be enjoyed, with careful moderation of course, but also appreciated learning about the history behind it, the healthy attributes that it offers and its distinct flavors and richness which is carefully crafted and designed by the types of grapes, the methods used, and the expertise by prestigious individuals who have inherited the winery through family generations or passed on into hands of passionate wine connoisseurs. 

After our wine tasting, we perused the marketplace and sampled gourmet cheeses, olive oils, and balsamic vinegars which were all fantastic. Wishing we had enough money on hand to purchase all of our favorites, we were happy enough to bring home some creamy brie cheese and this rich full bodied balsamic vinegar which was barrel aged, giving it this light consistency of syrupy goodness. Delish. As soon as we got home, we bought some rustic french bread, heated it up in the oven to make it crispy, yet soft and chewy in the inside, and dipped it with a mixture of extra virgin olive oil and the balsamic vinegar. Amazing...

The best part of this visit, was sitting outdoors on their patio, eating gelato ice cream.:) Rob and I spent such a wonderful time connecting, bonding, smiling at each other, laughing, daydreaming, inspiring and motivating one another, but most of all, feeling so blessed for this memorable experience that we both shared together on my birthday. Staring out into the view, we both felt breathless at such natural beauty and the perfect weather made it even more enjoyable. Coming from the foggy coast, who wouldn't love the warm sun in your face? We would love to come out here more often or maybe even retire in this hidden gem of California one day...

I didn't have the chance to take photos of our next destination, Greenhaus Spa, where we both enjoyed a much needed therapeutic massage and where I also got to throw in a mini facial. We could have used the services at our hotel, but from the reviews on Yelp, this place had a great reputation and cost less. Let me just tell you, we came out super duper relaxed and my face was glowing like never before...well, since I got married at least and pregnant with both my babies, but you know what I mean. :)

Then lastly, to end this beautiful day, we had a nice dinner in downtown Napa at a spanish tapas restaurant called ZUZU. The space was very homey and comforting as well as the food. The portions however were a bit small compared to the moderately high prices, but the experience of it all was worth it. The menu featured dishes that incorporated fresh, organic ingredients that are locally grown and in season and also incorporated the influence of South and Central America, the Mediterranean, and little bit of Southeast Asian but fused with a touch of Californian inspiration. I guess that's what you call Fusion Cuisine, right?


corn chowder


roasted fingerling potatoes, spring onions, and carrots w/green garlic cream


sonoma coast lamb chops w/moroccan bbq glaze, mint + curry oil

and last, but not least....

paella w/rabbit + chorizo

Now that I've come back to reality, I've been daydreaming of another Napa getaway.... Soon, very soon....

Thanks for stopping by and hope you enjoyed this post! 

xoxo,
Dahlia

Friday, July 23, 2010

Napa Valley Getaway | Part 1

For a few days, Rob and I took a little drive up northeast from the San Francisco bay area to Sonoma and Napa Valley to celebrate my birthday. Before checking into the hotel, we attended an orchestra concert for the first time. At the 5th Annual Festival del Sole, Joshua Bell ("named the 2010 Instrumentalist of the Year by Musical America"), Jean-Yves Thibaudet ("one of most sought after pianists"), Alondra de la Parra ("one of the most compelling conductors of her generation") and the Russian National Orchestra ("one of the world's top orchestras") performed at the Lincoln Theatre in Napa Valley. 

This symphony experience was unforgettable and I have no words to describe the beautiful music that was orchestrated so brilliantly by these musicians, nor will I ever be able to grasp how deep it resonated in my soul. It was heavenly and inspiring. Simply stunning is all I can say.... I do have another post dedicated to this experience in the works:)

Lincoln Theatre 

the lagoon outside our hotel room @ the Gaia Hotel


the friendly duck that came over to say hello


the boon fly cafe @carneros inn


fresh bottled water


gulp, gulp, gulp


crab cake for me...yum!


kobe burger for my hubby


the vineyards


ahh, so bountiful


our destination 


welcome to viansa

More photos of part 2 to come:) Thanks for looking!

xoxo,
Dahlia

Friday, July 16, 2010

Connecting to ME :)



Back in April, I wrote a post [Who Am I? | Inspired by CZ] about one of my favorite, most influential authors of all things scrapbook related, who has inspired me to become the storyteller and memory preserver that I am today, Cathy Zielske. I also wrote in that post, how I wanted share more about ME and who I AM in my pages. Um... 3 months later, I find that she is teaching a workshop called -- Me: The Abridged Version -- over at Big Picture Scrapbooking. AWESOME opportunity!

Big Picture Scrapbooking

So what did I do?? Jumped really high with my hands up in the air and did a high kick, cheerleader style! Hahaha, only kidding! I would seriously hurt myself if I did. No really, that is how excited I am to take this class. It begins in September for four weeks and I am loving the fact that it also includes digital templates for someone like me who loves scrapping the digital way. So, this is going to give me the kick in the you-know-what to make more pages about ME and to learn more on how to journal about the every day details of my life. It's going to move me out of my comfort zone and maybe help me grow more confidence in journaling the stories that I want to share about me personally. What's also really cool is that I will end up with a 28 page photo book in the end. :)

So, anyone else joining? I'd love to know if you are so we can motivate and inspire one another as we learn together. If you are, join me on Twitter or Facebook  so we can easily stay connected. :)

Countdown begins now!

xoxo,
Dahlia

Follow Your Heart | CT withdrawals....


Credits:

Yes, I scrapped another layout :) I love the feeling and I've missed it somewhat a lot since I have not been on any creative teams for quite a long time. Being a designer has it's thrills and I love that, too. But, there's nothing like telling your story and bringing your memories to life. I am a storyteller at heart. I love stories. I especially love documenting the here and now, the has been, and the hopes and dreams of what I want my future to hold. I also, as you can see in my layout, love to share pieces of my heart....

I want need to scrap more... I can't afford not to. I'd be lost if I ever let that part of me disappear. So, I'm going to strive to get myself more in the mindset that scrapbooking, memory preserving, history making, heritage building, autobiography and photo journaling, is an essential part of my life and that my future family generations depend on it. But, how? Perhaps, joining a creative team will challenge me to do just that. Like I said, it's been a while, but I feel it's time I let my life shine and unleash this untapped creativity that is waiting to let loose and just flow ... 

So there are few CT calls out there that I'm going to jump on and I'd be so happy to join any one, hoping they see me fit for their team :) But, one team is all I am able to commit to at the moment... Here is the order in which I am applying since their deadlines are in consecutive order. So we'll see what happens! Wish me luck!


xoxo,
Dahlia

Thursday, July 15, 2010

::A Reunion:: | Being a True Friend

Credits: 
Papers + Elements from 'Once' kit 
Frame from 'Flights of Fancy' kit

Today, I felt that I had to create a layout of this recent group photo that we took at the party that we attended last weekend. [Savannah's Dedication] I couldn't help, but think about how sometimes friendships can grow distant, fall apart, or turn cold for whatever reason. People, religion, drama, circumstances, pride, selfishness, etc. just life in general can tear friendships apart and build walls that separate us and keep us from building healthy, lasting friendships. 

With these friends of ours, we found that regardless of what happened in our pasts, true friendship is about acceptance, forgiveness, and unconditional love. I know that friendships go through tests and if it doesn't survive under pressure, then it wasn't meant to last. We all know that friends come and go, but I believe sometimes we play a huge part in that. Whatever the case may be, I think that we all make choices to whether we want to invest our time and energy into our relationships. So, it does take effort to make friendships work, but it always comes down to making that one choice. 

I'm not encouraging that unhealthy relationships should always be kept or that you need to be friends with everyone. By any means, if someone is sucking the life and joy out of you or that you are too busy to maintain it, let it go and walk away. But, if certain friendships that were special to you were cut off because of other people's opinions, beliefs, assumptions or simply because their actions or behaviors just don't agree with your values or because they don't meet your expectations on what a "good" friend should be, then that is where I feel we sometimes forfeit the true meaning of real friendships, or in other words, unconditional love. We sometimes fail to be too judgmental and critical of others, but c'mon, we are all imperfect! We are people on our own journeys towards perfection, but guess what? Without making mistakes and stumbling along the way, we never learn how to become better people. So, if a friend really means something to you, take the time to really understand them, be a good listener, show that you care regardless of the circumstance, and stand with them as they go through their challenges, basically... don't give up on them and sometimes that is what it takes for that person to grow and change for the better -- a real, true, FRIEND.

We all need friends who will be there when we fail or lose faith. Just as the saying goes, "Don't kick someone when they are down." Because somewhere along the way, you will also face moments where you'll be looking for the love and support of a friend who can help you get back up. In this verse, "A friend loves at all times; A brother is born for adversity." Proverbs 17:17, speaks to me that a good friend is meant to help others, not tear them down, especially when the storm hits. Good friendships last through it all--the good, the bad, and the ugly moments--and still stick around to the next day, the next month and even years later when your kids are all grown and your hair turns gray:) Friends are like rocks, they never move and they stand strong in and out of season. 

I am at a point in my journey where I am humbled to have learned that sometimes we need to look within us before we can judge others because I'm sure you'll be quick to realize the simple truth that we ourselves have a lot of work to be done. So, be willing to be a friend that will share in that journey with others to learn, grow, and become better people, because we are all a work in progress! Another great lesson for me was, is to be willing to ask questions before assuming another person is at fault. We may not know all the facts or even understand the person's motives or behavior before we can approach them with valid reasons to confront their issues. A lot of times, conflicts arise from misunderstandings or lack thereof. Another saying goes, never judge a book by it's cover and how do you do that?....  COMMUNICATION is KEY. But, if they choose not to communicate with you, then that's your cue to move on. Without communication, friendships are not bound to last. And that goes for any relationship.

Before I finish off this post, let me leave you with this. It may or may not be your perspective as far as your belief goes, but the truth it holds about LOVE is indispensable.

1 If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. 2 If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. 3 If I give all I possess to the poor and surrender my body to the flames, but have not love, I gain nothing. 4 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. 8 Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away. 9 For we know in part and we prophesy in part, 10 but when perfection comes, the imperfect disappears. 11When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me. 12 Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror;then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known. 13 And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.~1 Corinthians 13
I realize this post got a bit too long:) I guess my blog took a different turn today and felt that it was a personal side of me that I couldn't help but share, especially if it will help others re-evaluate their friendships, most of all give others a chance to rekindle those friendships that should have kept going in the first place...

Thank you for reading and have a fantastic day!

xoxo,
Dahlia

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Baby Savannah | CD Favors + Photography Inspiration

The past weekend, my family and I were invited to our friend's baby dedication and I was also asked to create these CD covers for their favors!  I am in love with this ADORABLE little girl SAVANNAH, isn't she just PRECIOUS?! I just can't get enough of her cuteness...




I don't consider myself a professional photographer, but I do love to take photos and so does my hubby. At the dedication, it was such a beautiful, sunny day at the park where the party was located, which gave us the perfect opportunity to take some really nice photos.  We also wanted to capture the good times that were shared with several long time friends, some whom we have not seen in years, as well as the celebration of baby Savannah's dedication and the special blessing that she is. 

Check out some of our photos:





Of course, these are just a few of the hundreds of photos we took that day. Yes, hundreds.   When we narrowed them down to the good shots, then the total came out to about 200 photos. I don't want to overhaul my hard drive with unwanted photos, so eliminating the poor quality shots and duplicates before editing any of them is not only a space saver, but a time saver when you need to find the perfect photo to add to any project or album. 

I look forward to being a better photographer, but most of all a better memory preserver which means these photos need to be scrapped into an album. Our photos and stories are meant to be a gift and are meant to be shared with others... 

Thanks for stopping by!

xoxo,
Dahlia

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Together Again...

The past month has been pretty difficult for some friends and family I know that have had to suffer the loss of a loved one. I have had the privilege to create a memorial video for a special friend in honor of her mother. In doing so, it brought back my own recollection of memories of my past and the pain I felt when I lost my own mother. It is never easy to lose someone so close to your heart and even more difficult to let go of them when they do pass on. I know that although it has been one of the biggest challenges in my life growing up without my mother and father, it has also been the greatest lesson. It has taught me to value my life and those I love beyond measure. Every day is a gift and I have learned over the years to take the time to treasure the moments, both big and small. It has given me the chance to make every day more meaningful, not just for myself, but for my family. I want them to remember my love for them and the only way to do that is make more time to show it, be more of a friend and confidant, to smile and laugh often, and to make the most effort to forgive and to love unconditionally. Most of all, to be more like Christ in giving my life as a living sacrifice to serve and protect those I love... I'm not a perfect person, nor are any of us, but we all can strive to make each day count in letting our loved ones know, that you love and care about them, we can make amends and forgive one another, we can send a letter, dial a number, email, text, post it up on FB, whatever you need to do, to let that person know how much they mean to you, before it's too late...

Here is a video of Janet Jackson's "Together Again" that my sister sent to me that brought a smile to my face. Hope it does the same for you....



Be blessed,
Dahlia

Thursday, July 1, 2010

In The Garden : Summer Is In Bloom

It's the first of July! Half of the year is now behind us, as well as half of the summer. Time is definitely moving fast and soon before you know it, we will be celebrating the holidays again...

Today, I thought I'd share a few photos of our garden and the Dahlias that my husband lovingly cares for every year. Some of the bulbs we have are from years ago when we first got married which was a gift from a friend and some we found along the way at the SF Flower & Garden Show, from neighborhood nurseries, at Home Depot, or on Ebay. The whole story behind it though, is that my husband didn't plant them until he met me. Such a sweet man he is. :)  So, every year these beautiful Dahlias come out to bring a bit of sunshine to my life when they bloom during the summer/fall season. Aren't they just lovely?



Take a closer look...








I may be a bit biased about them since I am named after the flower, but these flowers are simply amazing :) They come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, colors, textures, you name it... If we could, we would love to have just one HUGE grove of Dahlias which is why we try to make an annual trip to the SF Conservatory of Flowers during the time their Dahlias are in bloom. If you ever go there to visit, maybe you'll think of me ;) 

Hope you enjoyed a little part of my garden, many more to come! Wait till you see what else my Hubby the 'gardener' has been growing... Don't worry, it's all legal! hahaha...

Happy July!

Best,
Dahlia