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A little less than three years ago, my mother started her own skincare line – Thea’s Bee Beautiful. She dedicated her knowledge as an Idaho herbalist to the craft of creating products made entirely from Idaho herbs and locally or regionally sourced ingredients.

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Ma and hammer – chiseling away on a block of bees wax

The end result is a line of products unmatched in their quality and purity, and truly unique to their origin – these creams smell like Idaho. Sage, wild rose, mint, yarrow, cleavers, lomatium – all plants that grow like crazy in the mountains and plains of our glorious state, and all infused and emulsified into each batch of TBB.

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Organic coconut oil melding slowly with the melting bees wax

At 10:20pm last evening, Mom and I had just finished the slow, careful task of wiping down over 100 jars of the most incredible hand, body and face cream I’ve ever used. My skin is saturated to glowing from smoothing the excess product onto any surface not covered by clothing, and although I’m exhausted, I am wholly satisfied with our long day’s work.

Sage hydrosol made from hand-harvested Idaho sage

The reason I spent yesterday learning how to make my mother’s products is an exciting/terrifying one – she is handing the company over to my manfriend and I. Woopee! We are thrilled for the adventure to come, and as Dustin and I continue to develop Handsomehound Farm, the prospect of adding a skincare line to our wares to sell gets both of our enterprising minds churning.

Sage and yarrow hydrosol being emulsified with coconut oil and beeswax

My mother has done a magnificent job of perfecting her skincare recipes, and I am honored to take it on with my partner (technically my fiancé, but that word gives me the heebie jeebies…..)

Fancy Face Cream – the finished product

I feel strongly that when you make a good decision in life, your path becomes more clearly defined and easier to follow. I’ve explored a few rough detours in the past few months, but I can say with certainty that my last couple choices – to marry Dustin and to take on Thea’s Bee Beautiful – are two of the best turns I’ve made in my journey thus far.

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Organic grapeseed oil infusing with hand-harvested sage 

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Caper: verb or noun –  1) a playful skipping movement : she did a little caper 2) an activity or escapade, typically one that is illicit or ridiculous

As it turns out, this word suits me quite well lately. Last week, I was dancing a jig upon the pebbly shores of the Sea of Responsibility, only to be tossed back into the tumultuous tide, and this week I am prancing about in a fine wool cape, hoping no one notices how ridiculously frantic I am most of the time.

I often feel that I take myself far too seriously. Anyone who has known me more than a couple decades can attest to my moody, stern nature. It’s always been a part of me, and now, just one week away from my 29th birthday, I can’t see any reason why this aspect of my nature should (or could) change.

My mom loves to tell people about one particularly bemusing aspect of child-me, and it goes something like this: “When Anna was little, she would play and play furiously, her little brow furrowed in deep concentration on whatever she happened to be doing at the time. Then, without any warning, she would look up at me and say, ‘Mamma, I think I’ll take a little rest now’ and boom – she’d plop over wherever she happened to be sitting and fall right to sleep, just like that.” Can you tell I’ve heard this story about myself a few times?

I still feel this way most of the time. I play (read work) and play (read work) furiously, until I think my brain might break, and then I collapse in utter slumber for a spell. This last weekend was a merciful break from “play”, and I spend most of my time in the astoundingly magnificent garden my manfriend and I are creating, and thanks to breaks such as these, the potential blockages in life’s raging, winding river are broken apart and life is aloud to surge onward.

 An Outfit Worthy of Caper: wool cape by Harve Bernard / wool skirt by Pendleton / acetate shell by Spoiled Girls / earrings by Hazel Cox / rings by Lotus Designs / belt and shoes borrowed by Kelly Lynae   – all items other than jewelry either thrifed or borrowed

 Many thanks to Kelly Lynae for these fine photos

P.S…….as of 12:03am today, I am officially ENGAGED!!!! weeeeeeeee!!

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Sometimes, life just sucks the life out of you…up…down…advance…retreat – it’s all part of that glorious game called sink or swim.

hazel cox earrings, pineapple quartz jewelry, melon jacket, Payette Lake, gold bangles, Target tank top, Nygard Collection This balmy month of April has been fraught with personal growth-inducing turbulence – I sank to the bottom of an endless body of brine called the sea of responsibility, sputtered back to life and swam gleefully to the shore of that same weighty sea to dance a jig upon its pebbly shores, and cautiously splashed around in its beckoning tide only to be swept out to sea again.

Payette Lake, McCall Idaho, thrift store fashion, Abercrombie skinny jeansHere it is April 25, already the dregs of this fleeting month, and I’ve been swept out to sea and back again more times than a free-range buoy.

white leather shoes, thrift store finds, thrifting, thrift store fashionIt’s times like these, when I feel stretched in more directions than taffy on a pull, that I wonder why I persist with this blog. It is, after all, one hefty weekly commitment. But FU offers something to my life that I don’t currently get with any other obligation – it requires me to write for myself, no matter how brief or inconsequential some entries may be. It also insists that I take a little time to think creatively about my dress, even if all that means for the time being is throwing a cheerful jacket over an otherwise humdrum outfit. And lastly, this blog insures that I will, at least once during the week, go for a walk along Payette Lake’s recently ice-free shores with Ma and doggie Ethyl, or any number of other photo-op adventures with the fine women of this virtual establishment.

labradoodle dog, Payette Lake, cropped jacket, spring looks, spring fashionWho knows what’s in store for next week, but for now you get plain, unfiltered and unpolished me – glasses, zits and all. Here’s to the week to come…..let’s hope for more shore and less tide.

Nygard Collection, melon jacket, cropped jacket, labradoodle dog, McCall, Payette, Cole HaanA “jacket and loafers saved it” Look (all but the jewelry is thrifted):
Cropped embroidered jacket – Nygard Collection / Black tank top – Mossimo /
Skinny jeans – Abercrombie / White leather loafers – Cole Haan / Earrings – Hazel Cox /
Gold bangles & rings – gifts from Grandma

Thanks to my Ma for the photos.

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