Do You Hear the People Sing?

I’ve already confessed to having a severe case of Les Misérables obsession. It began about two years ago while watching the 25th anniversary concert that aired on KPBS. At that point I was already a fan of musical theatre, but had never seen Les Mis. Up until that day I was pretty obsessed with Wicked, which I still love just not as much as Les Mis.

Once I saw it for the first time I was hooked! I began listening to the Les Misérables station on Pandora nonstop, while at work, and in a matter of about 2 weeks I had memorized every lyric to every song. I then began falling in love with each of the actors (minus a few) who performed in the concert. I especially loved Alfie Boe (who played Jean Valjean), Lea Salonga (Fantine), Ramin Karimloo (Enjorlas), and Samantha Barks (Eponine). Nick Jonas played Marius and he was terrible, definitely the worst cast member!

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Then it took an even greater turn for the worse and I started cyber stalking checking their official websites to see when they , the touring company, might be performing in Southern California. I lucked out! The touring company came to San Diego in September 2012 so Husband and I went to see it and loved it! Yes, both of us loved it. Most people think that I drag him kicking and screaming to the theatre, but he genuinely likes it. And if you asked him, he’d say that Les Mis is definitely his favorite.

Then just a few short weeks later Mr. Alfie Boe (Valjean) himself came to San Diego as part of his first ever US Tour. Score! I was beyond excited for the concert and had I known just how great it was going to be, I would not have been able to sleep the night before. Long story short, best concert of my life. I was called on stage (with a few others). He put his arm around me as we sang a song. It was awesome, plain and simple. No concert will ever top this.

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Then just 6 short days later I was able to see Lea Salonga (Fantine) perform in a new Broadway-bound musical called Allegiance. It is an absolute must-see! From the moment that Lea stepped on stage I was mesmerized; wide-eyed and smiling from ear to ear. Her voice is flawless. Even if you don’t know her by name, you’re familiar with her voice as she is the singing voice of both Princess Jasmine and Mulan. We waited by the stage door after the performance and I got to meet her! I even stitched a little something which we used as a prop. I will cherish this photo until the day I die!

securedownload DSC05078 (2) If you can’t read the stitching, it says “It’s frickin Lea Salonga”. She cracked up! (Note: I have yet to meet Ramin Karimloo or Samantha Barks, but you can be assured that they are on my bucket list).

Are you beginning to see how this mad obsession with Les Mis came about? It only grew further once Les Miserables the movie opened on Christmas Day 2012. Since then I have seen it four times! Crazy, I know. And of course, I bought the soundtrack and listen to it repeatedly in my car whenever I’m driving. I can only imagine you sitting there shaking your head as you’re reading this, thinking something along the lines of: this chick has a problem. And you’re right, no denying of that here. But it is what it is for now. So the whole reason for this extended explanation is not for me to wave my freak flag wildly, but rather to entice you for next week’s collection reveal. Any idea of what it might be?

RWL: Keeping Warm

Yes, I understand that I live in Southern California and that according to the rest of the country (except Hawai’i) we don’t know what cold is. But it has been cold here! As I am typing right now, the outside temperature is 42 degrees; that’s cold! This is made all the worse by the fact that our heater is out so it is freezing in our house as well. I am literally sitting at my desk right now wearing pants, long tube socks, a long sleeve shirt, a thick robe and a Snuggie and I’m still cold!

With my mind unable to escape anything but the chilly temperature right now, I present you with this week’s Rainbow Wish List:

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Red: I absolutely LOVE chunky cowls! I bought (yes, bought, not made) a couple of cowls for a trip to NYC that my sister and I took last fall and they saved my life. I affectionately call all cowls Simon Cowl.

Orange: I knitted an ear warmer similar to this a couple of months ago and I really wish that I could find it now. I love the yarn hue and buttons that were selected; perfect execution.

Yellow: With my limited knitting (and non-existent crochet) knowledge, I am always in awe of designs such as this beanie. It almost looks like large hearts around the brim, so cute!

Green: If I had to chose a favorite from this list, then these little green mittens would be it! I highly doubt that I would be able to function very well without the use of my fingers, but this pair of mittens are so cute that I’d be willing to be unproductive. It would only be an added bonus if the mittens came with that warm mug of tea that the model is holding!

Blue: If hand warmth + functionality is what I’m looking for then these blue fingerless gloves would seem to be the logical choice. Look at that pattern detail, this designer has some serious skill! If I were to tackle a project like this, it would no doubt  end in a tangled skein of yarn and a very frustrated me.

Indigo: First off, not a fan of the pompoms hanging off the legwarmers. For some reason pompoms always remind me of these hair ties that I wore as a kindergartener in the 80s. But if these bad boys could keep my legs warm right about now, I’d gladly don the pompoms (or cut them off). I could visualize my cat swinging at them, thinking that they were his new toy.

Violet:This 1960s vintage coat hails from Latvia, a land that knows cold, so you can bet your bottom dollar that this coat  will keep you warm. This hue is sure to stand out among the traditional sea of tan, grey, and black coats that are normally seen during winter months.

Inspired to get bundled now? Go forth and stay warm!

RWL: Les Misérables

You knew that it was coming, right? The Les Mis Rainbow Wish List! I’ll wait while you pop in your Les Mis soundtrack (or at least YouTube I Dreamed a Dream) so that you can more properly get into the mood. Wink, wink.

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Let’s break this down, I thought that I was so clever with this collection! Let’s see if you agree.

Red: modern-day Eponine’s hat, right? I can see her donning this bright beauty while walking the lonely streets of Paris and singing On My Own. Aww, poor Eponine.

Orange: I’m gonna say that this vest could be worn by either Marius or Enjorlas. These guys should still look swanky while defending the barricades, right?

Yellow: Marius’ ring of course! You know, the one that Thénardier steals from him. See, now you remember.

Green: Jean Valjean’s (or should I say the Bishop’s) candlesticks. Yes, I am well aware that the candlesticks are actually silver, but that wouldn’t work well for the RWL so they are green for today. I’m kinda diggin’ these bad boys; I would not mind having these for one of the many nooks in my house.

Blue: I know that you know this one… Javert’s coat. I LOVE this coat and would not mind one bit if Husband were to get it for me for my birthday (cough, cough).

Indigo: The whores’ working garb. Yes, I said ‘whore’. If you look at the film credits, playbill, soundtrack, etc. the ‘Lovely Ladies’ of the story are never referred to as working girls or prostitutes, they are called whores, straight up.

Violet: This would be Cosette’s stationary that she uses to send romantic notes to Marius while he’s playing Revolutionary. I really wish that I had kept up with calligraphy, took lessons in fifth grade and I terribly sad that I don’t remember anything.

Well, there it is: my colorful Les Mis love. Hope you enjoyed them as much as I did!

Shop Highlight: Fat Quarters

There is a place in Vista, California that is as close to fabric heaven as it gets. The name of this divine place? Fat Quarters Quilt Shop!

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A previous job that I held required me to travel to Vista a few times a week and one day I (very happily) stumbled upon this giant gem. I don’t get out there nearly as much as I’d like to nowadays as it’s at least 45 minutes away from my house. But today, I visited one of my sisters who lives somewhat nearby, so I decided to stop in before our visit. It had been at least a few months since I’d last been there and I had forgotten about much the the shop’s charm.

imageOh, how I love this place! Can you tell by the giant smile plastered on my face? I lucked out and I got there about 30 minutes before closing time and I was the only customer there so no one was watching me photograph myself and each little room that this converted house/shop boasts. Whew!

Enough typing, time for photos:

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My favorite room would have to be the attic; I’m highly confident that I could occupy myself for several hours just starring at all their beautiful prints. I especially like the collections they keep in stock from 1930! I find different treasures each time I go there.

image And better yet, they’re on Facebook; just search for Fat Quarters Quilt Shop. And if you live in or are ever in the SoCal area, you should stop by!

RWL: Bright Beginnings

Happy 2013! There are so many things that I have to look forward to this year, the primary one being growing Lefty Lex Creations and opening my Etsy shop! I am keeping an optimistic outlook and my nose to the grindstone. I love being inspired by the crafty creativity of other shop owners. I absolutely love each of these little guys, they are ridiculously cute! I enjoy seeing the stitch styles and patterns of others. I have been doing a lot of stitching lately, so it’s nice to feast my eyes on the work of others once and a while.

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Red: http://www.etsy.com/shop/pitsispopis?ref=seller_info

Orange: http://www.etsy.com/shop/mlmxoxo?ref=seller_info

Yellow: http://www.etsy.com/shop/OnTheWallByYoko?ref=seller_info

Green: http://www.etsy.com/shop/teataste?ref=seller_info

Blue: http://www.etsy.com/shop/AmplifiedPeople?ref=seller_info

Indigo: http://www.etsy.com/shop/whatnomints?ref=seller_info

Violet: http://www.etsy.com/shop/OnTheWallByYoko?ref=seller_info

And here is my own taken on rainbow goodness. Ciao for now!

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Obsession Confession: Les Mis

If I had enough time (and money) I would walk two blocks to my local theatre and watch this every day until it is released on blu-ray. Once it’s released on blu-ray I plan on waking up at 2:30AM everyday (instead of the regular 5AM) and watching it before beginning my AM stitching session. Think I’m joking? Well, only partly. I cannot accurately explain how much I loved this movie! (I should probably preface this by saying that I have been a Mizzie [Les Mis fanatic] for some time now, but I plan on sharing more about the insane extent of this obsession at a later time.)

Half kicking I dragged my family to see it on Christmas morning after opening presents. We have a tradition of going to the movies after opening presents so it’s not like the whole family movie thing happened strictly on my account. And for about six weeks prior to our movie outing I had to endure my dad’s ridicule of musicals and enduring his whining about having to see “Miserables” (the English, not French pronunciation) was especially delightful (insert super sarcastic voice here). I would like to add, however, that once out of the theatre the first words out of his mouth were as follows: if I had been by myself I would have been balling, I had to hold back the tears so your mom wouldn’t see me. Told you, Dad! The story is amazing.

If you have not yet seen Les Mis the movie, then I want you to step away from your PC, Mac, tablet, iPad or whatever viewing device you are using to read this post and run (not walk) to your nearest movie theatre! Still there? Good, then you must have seen the movie. Wasn’t it fantastic? If you still haven’t seen it, then fear not, you still have plenty of time and we will still have many Les Mis related posts in the very near future!

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Christmas Wrap Up

And it’s over! So, how was your Christmas? Pretty good over here, spent time with my family, the in-laws, saw Les Miserables (much more on this later), got some pretty cool craft books, and ate some amazing Christmas cookie bars. Life is good, thanks be to God!

Now allow me to introduce you to (part of) the family. Let’s start with Husband (yes, I truly do call my husband Husband and that is how I will refer to him here). Isn’t he cute? And yes, he shaves his head by choice (long story). He hates taking pictures, so he was a good sport for me today.

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Two sisters (Dee & Jeri) were missing from the morning festivities this year and Husband and I leave for his parents in the afternoon so I missed them entirely. Boo, I know. It always feels weird when one of us is missing; if you come from a big family you’ll know exactly what I mean. And in case you wanted to see the something stitched component to the sisters’ gifts, here they are. Like them?

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Back to the line-up: sister #4 is Sam and here she is with her BF Skylar. This was right before they took a 3+ hour road trip to see his family. (Fear not, we connected via FaceTime later that night, so I was able to see that they arrived safely to their snowy destination, as well as meet Skylar’s entire family).

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This is Andi (#5). She’s a beauty! And, I must say that she looks extra lovely in her Lefty Lex necklace. 😉

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And lastly, this is Vince, my one and only brother.He’s only a sophomore in high school and he is a giant; he already towers me (and the Christmas tree) by nearly 6 inches!

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Oh, and most important of all… Bosco! This was my mom’s early Christmas present from me. He’s a little maltipoo and he is adored and doted on by the entire family. Spoiled, spoiled, spoiled. And he found a hoop!

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I am absolutely terrible, I didn’t snap a single photo of either of my parents. For shame. You’ll just have to meet them later. Any how, hope your Christmas was merry and bright (even if it wasn’t white).

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RWL: Christmas Presents

It’s finally here! I wish you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas as we celebrate the birth of Christ! I love gift wrapping and prettying up presents much more than I actually enjoy shopping for them! So, I decided to highlight the best of Pinterest presentsin their glorious rainbow colors. Bon Nadal, Mele Kalikimaka, Feliz Navidad, Buon Natale, Feliz Natal, etc.!

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And I can’t help but wanting to sneak this colorful guy in as well! I absolutely adore the simplicity.

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Tió de Nadal

Let’s be honest, we Americans have some pretty weird Christmas traditions. Baking, gifting/re-gifting fruit cakes, attending ugly Christmas sweater parties, sending/receiving awkward family Christmas cards, etc. No one truly likes doing these things but we do them anyway because they are part of the American Christmas tradition. Now, I’m about to introduce you to a Christmas tradition hailing from Northern Spain, the tió de nadal!

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Cute, right? Wrong, this is about to get super creepy! In a traditional Catalan Christmas there is no Santa Claus, but don’t pity Catalan children for they have tió de nadal! (*Remember, this is Catalan, not Spanish and the accent is on the “o”, not on the “i” which would mean “uncle” in Spanish). Linguistics aside, “tió de nadal” translated literally means “log of Christmas”.

This little log might look festive and cheerful, but he has more coming to him than wearing a red barretina and a smile. On Christmas morning the children will gather around him, and sing a song while hitting him with a stick until he poops out presents for them! Don’t believe me? Look it up for yourself, I’m not lying! I could not even fabricate nonsense like this. All of a sudden fruit cakes don’t sound so weird, right?

As strange as the tradition may seem to us, you have to admit that the tió de nadal itself is quite cute and thus became my inspiration for this week’s project. Let’s see the step-by-step in photos now, shall we?

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Bon Nadal!