I love you- but today, I am wishing that I was somewhere else.
Author Archives: Krista Salmon
08.09.11
A New Chapter.
Today would have been my parent’s 42nd wedding anniversary. I am thinking of you today, Mom. She has been gone for almost six years now. It’s hard to believe. Time marches on, and things change. Last month, my father and his girlfriend, Helen got engaged. Helen is a lovely woman and has been a part of our family for many years now. We absolutely adore her, and we are happy to celebrate this union with them next summer.
Lately I have been having dreams that my mother is alive, and Dad and Helen have moved on, and she is left out of the mix. I feel so torn between them. I know, it’s my own craziness. For some reason, it feels like a part of our family is being left behind. Don’t get me wrong, Helen has done a wonderful job navigating through these tough waters. She has never tried to replace her, and we talk about my mother constantly. To top it all off, she often helps out with my 90 year old grandmother, Nanny (my mom’s mom.) Which for most would be quite awkward (especially since she is not an ahem… easy woman.)
Nanny giving a toast at her 90th birthday party.
As time goes on, I am nervous that it will be harder and harder to keep the memory of my mother alive. I am scared that I will forget the feel of her skin, or her smell, or even the piercing sound of her voice (think Fran Drescher.) Then I look to my girls, who seem to have this unwavering connection with her. They think that she is hilarious, and they never even knew her. Every night as I put them to bed they ask me to tell them a story of when I was a little girl. Inevitably, all of their favorite stories contain my mother. They think that my impersonation of her New York accent is hilarious, and E is constantly repeating the one-liners that seemed to come out of her mouth.
For example, my entire family and Mike came to JMU for my college graduation. My mom (Neets, as I called her) was never much of a drinker. The night before my graduation, we dropped my mom and Nanny off at the hotel. Mike drove my Dad (who we affectionately refer to as Big John), my siblings, my roommates, and I around from bar to bar. Sure enough it was closing time and Big John was not ready to throw in the towel. Not only did he convince a local pizza joint to open it’s doors and make us pizza, he greased them into serving us more beer. So…… with two hours of sleep, we were all a wreck the next day. Neets was PISSED. So with all seven of us packed into the family roadster, my mother would not stop talking (which was not unusual for her) but the more we asked her to stop, the louder she became. It was clear she was going to teach all of us (especially Big John) a lesson. In between her ramblings, we passed by a flower bed that beautifully depicted the JMU logo, and without even taking a breath she said in between ramblings “Awwwhhhh, look at the flowaaaas” (my best phonetic NY accent.) It was so funny, I nearly peed my pants.
Now, when Mike and I are driving in the car with the girls, E will randomly bust out with “Awwwhhhh, look at the flowaaaas” Still gets me every time. Through these moments. it occurs to me that we are keeping her memory alive. While it’s important to share memories of the past, it is much more important to live in the present. So, as we move into this new uncharted chapter for our family, we welcome Helen with open arms, and will continue to keep Neet’s memory alive. Above all, we will always “look at the flowaaaas.”
08.08.11
Loving it.
Hands down, THE most rewarding thing about this blog is the many emails and comments that I get from all of you. It gives me so much fulfillment to know that people love what they are seeing on Kiki’s List. A few weeks ago, I did a post on this necklace. For a year and a half, I scoured the Internet because I received so many questions about it. Well, apparently some Kiki’s List readers loved it as much as I did, check out these lovely ladies in their Zad necklaces.
Beautiful Courtney.
Rachel and her adorable baby bump (it’s a boy!)
Thanks for sharing ladies. These pictures made me so happy!
Have any other Kiki’s List finds that you have bought? Please send to me at klnsalmon@yahoo.com
08.05.11
TOMS: Eyewear.
You may know that I am a big fan of TOMS. Therefore, I couldn’t be more excited that the company has decided to launch a line of eye wear. Not only because of their stylish frames, but because they stand for something more. TOMS is continuing their success in ONE FOR ONE giving, and for each pair of glasses that are sold, TOMS will provide medical treatment for someone who is visually impaired in countries that otherwise would not have such resources. I don’t know about you, but I feel a lot better shelling out $140 for a pair of sunglasses, knowing that I am helping someone in need.
I applaud Blake and his company for their desire to help so many in underprivileged countries. Check out this video of Blake’s announcement launching the new line in June. Amazing.
As Blake said in his announcement “From this day forward, TOMS is not a shoe company, it’s not an eye wear company, but it’s a one for one company. What a great concept. I wish them continued success in their philanthropic approach.
I can’t wait to buy a pair. The only question is which one?
08.04.11
And On The Subject Of Cuteness….
I have always HATED these cheesy school pictures with the awful beach-esque (I guess?) backgrounds. (I also totally forgot that it was picture day, and she is wearing a $5 dress from Walmart.) But, I HAD to buy this one of my Lou Lou Bug. I mean, how friggin cute is she? I swear, I want to eat her.
How did my baby go from this
to this
Overnight? (Did you notice she’s even crossing those little legs… Ugh, I can’t stand it.)
08.03.11
A Big Boy Room.
When my friend, Kristin Mika of Hampton Paper Designs asked me to help her with her son Thomas’ room in their new house, of course I jumped at the chance. Kristin and her family had just moved to a new home, and she wanted to make sure that this was a room that eight year old Thomas could grow into. Here are some pics of his room today. I swear, this is bigger than my bedroom!
Kristin’s style is very simple, and classic- much like her products. So I wanted to make sure that the room would make both her and Thomas happy. Thomas’ favorite color is orange, and we wanted to incorporate as much of the current furnishings as possible, there is currently a lot of navy– which will work perfectly with the pops of orange. Here is the design I came up with:
I suggested painting the walls a crisp white and adding crown moulding, a chair rail three quarters of the way up the wall, and striped wallpaper above the chair rail. (A great way to get the same effect, but using much less wallpaper Although, this wallpaper is a steal!) Because this room is so much bigger than his old room, we will need to add more furniture- perfect for toy storage. The fans are a great alternative to Matthew’s Duplo Dinamico. I have two of these in my family room, and I love them!
I can’t wait to see the progress Kristin makes on Thomas’ room. I will be sure to send you the completed project.
08.02.11
A Peek Into Her World: Karen Combs.
Many of you have asked about the Nama Rococo wallpaper that we have on our family room wall.
So, I thought it would be a great idea to introduce you all to the creator of Nama Rococo, Karen Combs.
Karen is another woman who was inspired to follow her dreams, and what began as a hobby has turned into a full-fledged business. She was kind enough to chat with me about how. Please join me as we take a Peek Into Her World:
What is your background?
As far as the wallpaper background goes: I went to art school first at Indiana University, and then at Massachusetts College of Art in Boston. For years, along with doing regular jobs, like working in the libraries at Harvard, or at a Bakery in Cambridge, I did my own paintings and prints and had a sort of traditional artist’s path with galleries and suchlike. Around that time, I also sold a few different DIY artist-craft-type design projects in little galleries around town. (Like a whole series of hand-dyed, hand-sewn bikinis!)
Later, when I moved to Northern California, I got into doing big colorful multifaceted art installations on walls, composed of groupings of my own prints and drawings. After awhile that seemed to just naturally segue into the idea of wallpaper. Pasting my prints on paper to the wall may, in a way, have been my first *wallpaper*.
What inspired you to start designing wallpaper?
I have always loved frescoes and other forms of painting or drawing done directly on walls. So many artists through the ages have made paintings directly on the walls of their own homes, or in other religious or commercial spaces, and I’d always taken an interest in that idea. I think looking at a lot of these types of works over the years, from 14th C. Italian Frescoes, to Bloomsbury group house at Charleston, to Jackson Pollack to contemporary artists like Shepard Fairey (not to mention Asian and African examples) — and then making my own works on paper, just grew into a vision of somehow learning to make my own wallpaper. At first I think I just wanted to just make it for myself, a kind of wallpaper my own spaces, then gradually the whole thing blossomed into a model for a full-fledged business.
Where do you look for inspiration?
Often in museums or books, at the work of other artists through the ages, and in all parts of the world. As well as other arts, music, literature, fashion. I’m also out in nature a lot, and that always feels important. Inspiration feels free ranging and always available.
Who are your favorite artists?
Well, that Alexander McQueen show I just saw at the Met Museum was pretty mind-blowingly inspirational! I’ve always loved Chris Ofili, especially his Afro-muses series from a few years ago. I have a big print I’m mad for, by Judy Pfaff. I love the look of the work, and the freewheeling spirit of the artists who were in Aaron Rose’s Alleged Gallery, I love just about everything Bjork does!
Describe a typical day.
There’s no such thing. ( I’m not too good at following a routine!) The only constant is that I usually get up very early and have leisurely from my Bialetti Coffee maker, and some type of toast with jam! My sister jokes that my toast & coffee ritual in the morning is the glue that holds my life together!
What’s the biggest mistake that you’ve made on the job?
Mistakes, I’ve made a few. But then again- Must you remind me!? 😉
Best professional moment.
Well, there have been loads of magnificent moments, and some very special clients, but I guess my favorite recent moment, is being asked by director from the Royal Opera House in London if I would make a variation of one of my designs for them for the set of a Cocteau/Poulenc opera piece.
Hobbies?
Okay, here goes …. home decor, architecture, garden design & plants, alt rock and alt folk music (making mix cd’s!), cooking (organic), exploring, swimming, yoga, art-travel, sewing and all kinds of DIY craft type projects I used to do, and plan to find the time to do again, like making hand-bound books.
Favorite vacation spots?
My favorite vacation spot in the past few years (outside of countless art museums…) was a visit to the LIQUIDROM in Berlin. Maybe because I went in the dead of winter, after trudging cold streets full of snow for a few weeks, it felt like pure water-steam-spa heaven! Not to mention the pool with the colored light show and underwater electronica music…
Favorite Nama Rococo pattern?
Ongoing – my favorite wallpaper to MAKE is French Dot – because it is of the moment, ongoing and each one is unique. To keep in stock I have to paint a new selection every month or so, for a few days and I always love doing it. But really at different moments any given one might be my *favorite child* .
What’s next for Nama Rococo?
Launching a few new patterns into the world in September, which I’m quite excited about — and after that I’m really delving some studio work through the winter. Expanding the creative end of things & see where that takes me.
Thanks Karen. I can’t wait to see what is next for Nama Rococo. Obviously, I am a big fan.
Keep your eyes on this lady, people, she’s definitely one to watch!