just breathe

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

fleur1 As I was wandering the fields around my house last week, I was very aware of the strong scent of my surroundings.
The flowering rapeseed, the petrichor emanating after a short – but heavy rainfall, the lavender sprigs that where safely hidden in my pockets for upcoming (baking) projects,…

It was all pretty overwhelming. But in a good way.
It meant I was breathing again.


Breathing again after weeks (that eventually turned into months) of anxiety, overthinking, worrying. I have a bad habit of always thinking about the next thing (the next day, the next holiday, the next season) instead of living in the ‘now and today’.

Eyes glued on our phones and tablets, we go through life numbed by apps & web pages without actually looking and noticing the things around us. Today's motto seems to be: “Instagram it or it didn’t happen!”. But a simple snap of your lunch will not do. Every item must be curated and placed exactly like a still life painting. It’s in my opinion very tiresome and very hard to uphold.

Of course, I am part of the problem. As a blogger/instagrammer, I’m always looking for the perfect moment or opportunity. If I would listen to my inner worried little voice, I would move a flower from its vase a hundred times so that it would fall perfectly into place. All of that for one picture.

But that’s not real life. Life is about embracing imperfections and living day by day, one moment at the time. Noticing the small things that are part of this wonderful world.
A buzzing bug, a napping cat, dust dancing in the wind, the growing flowers during Spring,…

Reducing my time on social media has been a breath of fresh air. Instead of browsing Facebook for the twentieth time that day, I would read a few pages in a book or look around me. I used to think that checking Facebook & Twitter would ‘take my mind off things’ when life would get messy and stressy but instead it fueled my anxious thoughts. It was actually making things worse.



I’m not trying to say that social media is a bad thing, because it’s not. I could write an entire essay about how Instagram is bringing people – from around the world closer together.


It’s the ‘always being connected’ part I have difficulty with. I know a lot of people with see it as social suicide, but it's ok to turn off your phone from time to time. 


Back in March (for Lent) I decided not to go on Facebook as often and only go on Instagram once or twice a day to post a picture. It was hard at first but now my need to always be connected has vanished.

Next time, when you are about the take a picture of the perfect latte art on your coffee, put your phone back into your pocket. Take a moment to smell the wonderful aroma of the roasted coffee beans and taste the airiness of the milk foam.

I promise you that you will not regret that picture.

Just breathe it all in.

Sara

with the last red berries

Thursday, November 13, 2014

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November comes
And November goes,
With the last red berries
And the first white snows.
- Clyde Watson

Yesterday, for the first time this autumn, I was muttering and grumping under my breath as I was leaving my house. The cold came unexpectedly. I should have brought my gloves with me…

During the cold months we easily get lost in the darkness around us.
It is still dark when we leave our home in the mornings and it is dark when we return.
Christmas ads are already playing on the television but secretly we are thinking “bah humbug”.
Instead of choosing the seasonally bright orange tangerines, we indulge in (Christmas) chocolate.

But it doesn’t have to be this way.

Thanksgiving is around the corner. What better way to brighten up this gloomy month than by surrounding yourself with bright orange hues, candle lights and your loved ones around a cozy table!

I believe the floral arrangement in the picture above would look lovely on any Thanksgiving table. Don’t you think?

Love,
Sara

flowers of the soul

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

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When we reflect on the meaning of love, we see that it is to the heart what the summer is to the farmer's year.
It brings to harvest all the loveliest flowers of the soul.
 - Billy Graham

Nothing makes me happier than to spend long warm summer evenings working on my plot at the community garden near my house.

Chatting with fellow gardeners, exchanging tips and fresh produce or helping each other out by sowing rows of spinach seeds.

Creating friendships and filling our hearts with love. 

Best,
Sara

nature's timing

Thursday, July 3, 2014

lilac7 lilac6 lilac10 lilac12 lilac9 The day before I left for Portugal I was feeling a little sad.

The lilacs were starting to bloom and I was going to miss it. Sometimes we let foolish things get hold of our emotions. Thinking back I feel absurd and terribly guilty for the way I felt.
There I was, moping around when in a few hours I would be watching the sun rise across the Atlantic with my dearest mum by my side. These are the moments that count. We often forget.

It has been some time since I sat down and wrote something on here.
Life has been a bit overwhelming these last few months. A needed a breather.

Luckily, the warm summer breeze is slowing down the pace of everyday life and is bringing some exciting things to look forward too.

Also, it turns out I didn’t miss lilac season after all. Nature’s timing is always right.

Love,
Sara

Easter wish

Monday, April 21, 2014

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The waking earth in springtime
Reminds us it is true
That nothing ever really dies
That is not born anew…. 
- Helen Steiner Rice


Happy Easter, friends!
All the flowers are in bloom and I couldn’t be happier!


Love,
Sara

martha

Friday, January 24, 2014

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I forgot to mention some exciting news.

Last fall, one of my pictures was featured in the October issue of Martha Stewart Living magazine.
I know it’s only a small feature, it’s an Instagram picture after all, but it means a lot to me.

I really enjoyed making these cookies last year and my family was happy to devour them.

Have a wonderful weekend,
Sara

It is the month of June

Friday, June 14, 2013

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It is the month of June,
The month of leaves and roses,
When pleasant sights salute the eyes
And pleasant scents the noses.
- Nathaniel Parker Willis

Have a great weekend,
Sara

Volume 7

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

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Ice cream? Yes, please! 

Nothing beats reading Kinfolk’s spring issue on a tranquil Sunday morning. 

Love,
Sara
Come a little bit closer, hear what I have to say. Just like children sleepin', we could dream this night away.
Harvest moon - Neil Young

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