Friday, August 22, 2014

60's Style at Hawaii's Biggest Little Air Show








I picked up this vintage Hawaii-made dress a while back at Salvation Army for about $10.  I know... I splurged!  I really loved the pattern and print, and over the years it's been my go-to dress on hot summer days.  


In fact, it turned out to be a superb choice for a day out at Hawaii's Biggest Little Air Show.  The family had a wonderful day  at Ford Island watching the most amazing miniature planes zoom through the sky.  It was a little boy's dream.  Hanger 79 was open to the public, and the kids (and adults) got to sit in the old war planes. 

I have to say - it was pretty cool.  However it was a rather warm day, and I found myself thinking, "I wish I had a few more of these comfy, lightweight dresses."  And then it dawned on me!  I could make my own pattern and refashion one of my old dresses!  A Pacific print Tori Richard maxi dress immediately came to mind.

Therefore, I'm onto another refashion.  So far, I have a pattern sort of cut out, and after I work through a few more bumps, I should have it ready to post soon.  Be on the look out!

Now for something else.  As you've noticed, I've been a little MIA - again.  My absence is nothing new.  If you haven't figured it out yet, I'm not the best at balancing work, family and hobby.  School has started, and I'm in a new position as curriculum coordinator for my school.

I absolutely love my new job.  I am learning that I have a strong passion for helping teachers.  It's quite the learning curve, but I am definitely up for the challenge.  With this said, I'm wondering when I'll have time to keep up with my sewing and blog.

As much as I am passionate about helping teachers, I'm passionate about refashioning.  It's a part of me that I can't let go.  I am planning to post at least once a month and hopefully more.  For the time being, this is all I can offer.  I really hope that you'll continue to follow me.  I really love all of your feedback and stories. 


  

10 comments:

  1. I have just started back to school also. Teaching is so exhausting! I find a little time to sew on weekends but I don't know how you find the time to blog! Affirmations to you. I love your refashions!

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    1. I totally agree, Kendra. I taught last year, and I came home every day just spent. This year, I'm super busy, but I truly believe that nothing can top being in the classroom. Teachers definitely work the hardest! I find time to sew in pockets like when my son is napping on the weekends or after he goes to bed.

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  2. We will be here waiting for you when ever you have the time because your refashions are always fascinating and amazing.

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    1. You're so sweet, Dianne. I really appreciate your support and encouragement.

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  3. Congratulations on your new position!!!

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    1. Thank you, Beth! So far, I am really loving it. I think I was made to be a curriculum coordinator. I am getting so much enjoyment out of helping teachers implement the new curriculum and organizing data. I feel really lucky.

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  4. Congrats on the new job! Nothing like helping others to make a person feel
    great! Still hope to see you/read you as much as you can get to the blog.
    Really enjoy reading what you have to say.

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    1. I appreciate your comment, Jean. And thank you. I feel lucky that I get to work with such great teachers. My school is wonderful. I'm so glad that you enjoy reading the blog. It's something that I really love doing.

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  5. All the best in your new job! It's wonderful to love one's work.

    Such a cute dress, so simple but vibrant and, yes it does look cool. Blog on whatever schedule you like; I'll enjoy your posts whenever you put them up.

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    1. You are so kind, Jenny. I so much appreciate your comments and feedback, and I am glad that you enjoy reading the blog.

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