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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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I am settling in.

I still don't have internet. And for once, it's not user error. It's all on Verizon. I have cried on the phone with at least five representatives. Which is actually a pretty good record, considering I have talked to at least 20 over the past few days.

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But the lack of internet means I have been productive. Insanely so. The downstairs is nearly finished. I just need some sort of art to hang on one wall and to recover the tragic built-in couches (fabric is on the way). It's shaping up though. Not Sunset magazine style. But E&P style.

And my office almost done. A few more frames on the wall and a bunch of plants to green it up and then I'll be ready to share.

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I have completed a big wall art project that I'll be sharing here tomorrow. It's one of my favorite things I have ever made and it's going to be a present for Paul. He already saw photos and I think it made up for the fact that the office has been painted a very real shade of pink.

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Yes, I cannot be too angry about the fail that is Verizon. I also can't be angry that the oven doesn't work and it's totally unlikely I'll get my 40 loaves baked by the end of the year. I cannot be angry that my brand new fridge arrived damaged and had to be replaced. I cannot be angry that the washer/dryer delivery has been delayed. I cannot be angry about anything.

I think I needed to do this move alone.

My parents have both said a few times since Paul deployed that I am handling this whole thing (him being gone, the move, etc) better than they expected. And then they are always quick to say, "Not that we expected you to break down or anything…"

Which is funny. Because The Elise Way is sort of to break down. Ask my parents. Ask Paul. Ask my college girlfriends who watched me get rejected from job after job our senior year. I usually react terribly to bad news. Then I get a grip, look on the bright side and deal with it. It's my style. And it's horrible to be around me during the breakdown, but I usually make up for it with a good attitude shortly after. No matter how minor or major the setback, I tend go through the five stages of grief in record time – totally annoying, but at least efficient.

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But when you live alone, the drama, the break-down, the anger is counter-productive. Bitching about my problems to myself is exceptionally boring. No one cares. No one commiserates. No one tells me to pull it together.

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Plus – and of course, this is the main point : Life is Good. Paul is gone, but he'll be home. We get to live here. We thought nothing would top San Diego and yet, internet-less, oven-less and with the most dire post office situation I have ever seen, this town and our new house still tops it.

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My perspective about so many things has changed the past few days.

Most significantly, my business plan for 2012. I think I am going to dive head-first into blogging and workshop & book development. The shop/sales portion is going to take a backseat for awhile. I am working out the details and will be sure to share them, but I've realized that this blog, tutorials and projects are my passion at the moment and have been for quite sometime. It's what I want to be doing and therefore what I have to be doing to stay sane and deliver quality product.

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And as for the projects on the horizon : I am currently collecting driftwood for a big wreath that will hang above our mantle. I am gathering sticks to make the frame for a dream-catcher to hang over our bed. I am dreaming about building and planting an 8×4 foot garden on our back patio next March when Paul is home. I am leaving the loft area and our bedroom pretty much empty and letting decorating ideas for those spaces come to me. I have a plan to make a fun display out of test-tubes and airplants.

I am waking up early and moving non-stop all day. I am falling into bed at 10pm and treasuring dreamless sleep. I am busy. I am happy. I sometimes feel like my life should be a movie montage or at least a HGTV Trading Spaces style show.

As mentioned, life is good.

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38 responses to “a brain dump & assortment of photos.”

  1. Ell Avatar
    Ell

    Congrats on all of this positive momentum E! I also give you huge props for putting together a cute outfit in spite of your move and all the hard work. I just moved this past weekend and have kind of felt totally unmotivated to wear anything other than crappy work clothes. I need to snap out of it!

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  2. Monika Wright Avatar

    It’s okay to break down, sometimes we {I} need to break down to build ourselves back up and prove that we can make it. It makes ME stronger. And there is accomplishment in that as well.

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  3. haya Avatar
    haya

    GO YOU! i can’t imagine how challenging this whole deal is but it appears that you are managing it all pretty champ-like. i’m impressed.
    i find that when i’m by myself and i have a breakdown it becomes this horrible positive feedback loop where i get upset at whatever and getting upset makes me more upset and every time i think about it, i get even more upset! i think you are bang on about knowing that you can’t be angry about anything because that will only hurt you, and that is not what you need.
    enjoy the ocean and your beautiful (i can only imagine, but i bet it’s beautiful) office and all the other goodness and magic and let the rest roll right off. verizon AND ALL.

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  4. Laney Avatar
    Laney

    Best.Post.Ever. Love it. Very real and inspiring.
    And I’m totally jealous of your house!

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  5. SY Avatar

    Sorry to hear about verizon. Not sure about your data plan size on your iPhone but can you tether from your phone so that you can still get some Internet at home? Your place is looking awesome and I can’t wait to see all that you come up with. I’m excited!! And jealous that your landlord let’s you do so much. We pretty much painted our stripes in secret. Hang in there!

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  6. Katie Avatar

    Sounds like you’re feeling some serious drive for your house project! Keep up the momentum and enjoy making this home your own. YOURS. Your projects sound amazing – I can’t wait to see some photos!

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  7. Leah Buckley Avatar

    it’s sort of a strange thing about the internet that you become so interested in people who are essentially strangers. but this felt like i was reading an email from a friend and i wanted to give her (you?) a hug and a high five. love this all so much.

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  8. Kellie Avatar

    looking awesome! cant wait to see more! and i totally know what you mean about the breaking down method. i’m right there with you.
    and question….that “love” piece in your 2nd photo…did you make that?? i love it!

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  9. Skye Avatar

    I love this post. Interesting to hear that you break down (me too!) because you are such a positive person. I think it’s great that you let yourself feel sadness, and then move through it and create something positive. I can’t believe how much you’ve done already! Can’t wait to see the sweet painting for Paul!

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  10. Katie Avatar
    Katie

    that is the best post i’ve ever read.

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  11. Amy --- Just A Titch Avatar

    So happy to read that you’re happy. So happy to see that your house is coming together beautifully. So excited to see your business plan for next year (I love your blog & tutorials).
    I’m a breakdown person, too. And when I was in my early 20’s, I went through a bad patch and was a hot mess for a longggg time. My dad used to let me cry but then, he’d say, “HANDLE IT.” My long-time boyfriend (who I live with) is gone a lot for work and that means I’m stuck dealing with life and crap alone a lot. Whenever something happens now, I hear my dad’s voice saying, “HANDLE IT” and the best part about being alone for extended periods of time is that I’ve realized that I can not only handle it, I can thrive. I’m so happy to read that you’ve done the same. It’s inspiring and a breath of fresh air.

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  12. creole wisdom Avatar

    Ugh about Verizon! I’ll be sending good internet vibes to you all day. That would be frustrating to me (along with the damaged fridge, oven etc…) When it rains it pours, no?
    I think you are handling Paul’s deployment with a lot of grace. I don’t think I could do so well. I wondered from your archives (and you know I’ve been reading your blog since 2005 🙂 how you would do. Not that I expected you to break down and fall apart, but because it’s hard and sometimes breaking down is the way to go.
    Love the way your bookcase is coming together and that art piece!

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  13. carrie Avatar
    carrie

    love this post. 🙂 I hope you have an awesome day.

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  14. elise blaha Avatar

    It is a chipboard mini book that I made about five years ago in college. The archives from April/may 2007 should show it! 🙂

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  15. Nat Avatar

    Thanks, I needed that. Had a setback at work yesterday that sort of spilled into my personal life and was struggling to not let it get the best of me. I went for a run and tried to psych myself up. Keep hanging in there (from one over dramatic person to another 🙂

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  16. Jillian Avatar

    This was a great post! I’m trying to get the momentum rolling during my days right now too, so thanks for the inspiration!

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    Stefanie

    I have to just say that I LOVE that you are loving your new town! I say that because Ventura is where I was born and raised and there is nothing like coming home, nothing compares to Vta!! There are SO many amazing little places there to explore; two trees, the cross, downtown, all the great Mexican restaurants! ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  18. krugthethinker Avatar

    Oh, Elise, I just adore you. You are exactly the kind of person I’d like to have as a friend. I mean that in a totally non-creepy way: I’m just constantly inspired by your bright spirit and creativity. And I am so happy about your awesome new house! Hurray!

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  19. em Avatar

    wow. your new home just looks fantastic.
    I cant believe how much you have managed to do in such a short space of time! Love love love the double sided bookcase too. x

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  20. desiree Avatar

    love it. way to plow through your emotions and enjoy what God gave you 🙂

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  21. jessica o'brien | jessohbee Avatar

    so happy to hear you’re loving the new place! in college i could hear the waves crashing as i fell asleep in bed and while i’ve now traded that proximity for city life, it’s something i’ll never forget. amazing how much stronger (or pulled together, i suppose) we can be when its our only option! i can totally relate.

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  22. Jen L Avatar

    I can’t wait to see photos. I imagine that’s an IKEA expedit shelf? Can’t wait to see how you style it on both sides. I am in the process of re-styling mine as I use it as a room divider as well. I’m having trouble styling the back side of it with what I’ve done so far.
    best of luck to you

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  23. Frances Avatar

    I just love the light in your new place.. so peaceful! Can’t wait to see more of that bookshelf! ~Frances

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  24. tania willis Avatar

    love your transparency elise! (i have the same reaction to stressful situations and am just now learning to embrace it)

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  25. Amanda Avatar

    Post like this are some of my favourites. You’re so real and that’s wonderful. For the record, I would totally watch if you had a TV show.

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  26. Amanda Avatar

    P.S. Love the fabric! The design and the colour!

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  27. Cecilia Avatar

    There’s nothing like a good brain dump, is there? So glad you’re settling in nicely (except for those few snafus to keep you on your toes).
    Good luck with your new business plan, too. Kudos for following your gut.

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  28. ali Avatar

    wow. your positivity and upbeat personality shines through. it gives me strength to try and NOT Breakdown (one of my ‘downfalls’ also) – while I’m about to embark on a big move myself! I have christmas, a holiday to vietnam, packing my house then moving 4000kilometres to a new state, new city and new life with my boyfriend! oh the adventures – but the planner in me is freaking out!

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  29. Jaime Evans Avatar

    You are so inspiring. Not just in all your creative adventures, but it your attitude and strength as well.

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  30. Jusitne L Avatar

    you doing very well already! Things will work out. No internet just means more time for making your home more beautiful, doing art and more time for other important things in life. As for the oven, we don’t need an oven to make bread! I don’t have an oven at my tiny apartment so I make steam bread! There are many info about it online. So it is still possible to make your 40 loaves! Take Care 🙂 I have linked the carmael apple steam bread down in the contact box.

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  31. Giuseppina Avatar

    Adore this post. I don’t think you know how very inspiring you are! Both craft-wise and just life in general. You could easily slip into a depression about moving alone and waiting for Paul to come home. Instead you are insanely honest and share that ya, it’s tough. So suck it up and make a life to be proud of! I’m not going though the same thing as you right now, yet I still was super inspired and uplifted by this one. Thank you, as always.

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  32. mer Avatar
    mer

    cheers to following what you’re passionate about and airplants (so rad!)… cheers to happy 😉

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  33. Annemiek Avatar
    Annemiek

    Kuddos to you Elise, I have followed your move and felt everything as I did the same this summer. Including the internet-less period and the yelling, frustration and anger at the reps at the phone. But this will pass and in a few weeks from now, you’ll look back and know that you are even stronger than before. You do an amazing job!

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  34. elise blaha Avatar

    this is super cool!! thank you!

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  35. Suze Avatar
    Suze

    Love this post! It’s interesting to look back and see how we grow into people we never imagined, dealing with things that we never wanted to deal with but do because we have to and then find out they weren’t so bad after all. I love your blog, how transparent you are about your life and your emotions and what you do. I think your motto could be the same as Life is Good’s: Do what you love, love what you do. I enjoy you.

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  36. tammie Avatar

    you are so inspiring. i love coming here. breath of fresh air is what you are! be proud of your strength and thank you for sharing it will all of us

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  37. Michelle Clement Avatar

    Oooh – I envy your busy house-decorating! That’s always my most favorite part of the whole thing. 🙂 I can’t wait to see all the goodness you’re making, and am happy you’re settling in!

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