My husband and I just celebrated our 36th wedding anniversary! We are the parents of two grown daughters, Gigi & Bpa to four beautiful Grandchildren; two boys and two girls. We are Furpawrents to Maltese babies; 4 yr old Lillian Grace & 1 yr old Winston William. They all keep us extremely busy, busy busy...and did I mention busy?! lol
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It's so much fun to look back and see the evolution of your personal & home
styling over the years. I know it seems odd to some, but decor is the way I
express myself; it is my art form. It stills my mind, and fills my
heart with joy when I am creating things. It especially brings me joy to
uplift, teach and bring joy to others through my art. It brings me pleasure to give to others.
When I was a little girl we would visit my great, great great Uncle Collingwood & Aunt Anne at their lake home in Minnesota. They lived in a large, elegant white house, with a wrap around porch. She gave me the most delightful little highly fragrant floral soaps that I treasured and carried around with me everywhere. My Aunt displayed beautiful glassware, elegant bone china, and lovely sugar dishes brimming with sugar cubes. She allowed us one each day to eat, much to our delight! We were not allowed sugar as children, except for very special occasions. It was always a special occasion at my great great Aunt's house. To this day I have always kept sugar cubes in our home, with beautiful bone china and elegant glassware.....and yes I still adore floral soaps!
When my daughters where little they enjoyed eating sugar cubes too. I fell in love with all white houses because of my Aunt's beautiful white home and the elegant furnishing she kept in it. I have one of her antique harp tables from the 1800's. I painted it white, of course, and I treasure it.
My blog features my journey through DIY projects, health & wellness info, recipes, vintage items, prayers, poems, & faith based things that have encouraged me on my walk with Christ. I hope you enjoy my blog and feel encouraged in your faith in Christ, encouraged to give cooking a try or encouraged to add a little vintage elegance to your home...
Welcome to La Petite Maison Blanche (The Little White House).
I am glad you stopped by!
Larisa

