Peaceful Sunday...
Today, like all Sundays since I moved to Germany, was very peaceful and family oriented. I love Sundays here. Shops are closed for the most part and there is this "still" in the air, where you can linger all day at a cafe, take your children sledding, go to a museum, or just stay home and feel cozy in your warmest slippers with the candles glowing on your windowsill. Every Sunday feels like a holiday in Germany because of this silence, this pause, before the new week begins. It's common in Hannover for families to walk in the forest together, my husband grew up doing this each Sunday his entire life -- even into his 20s, with his family. They would walk, talk, collect little things to bring home... it was always a special day. And of course, they'd eat a really nice home cooked meal at home together, with tea, candles, and cake. So today we walked...
And then had Marzipankuchen at the Wilhelm Busch museum in their little cafe overlooking a snowy garden. It was so peaceful and lovely there. The museum hosted an intimate gathering of local textile artists and fashion designers selling their wares. I was able to see my friend Anette Stichnoth again.
Today was also a special Sunday because we spent some time with our friends and their cute little boys... and we took them to Designachten (an indie market) which was so, so nice. I bought the tea cup candle holders that you see in the photo below from Snug, who had a booth at the event. Sorry it is blurry but it's getting dark here now you see... so it was hard to get a shot of them. But you can see them okay enough...
I wanted to photograph the many booths at this beautiful event but I really felt like being a guest instead of running around asking if I could take photos for my blog, who I am, here is my business card, blah blah blah. Some days I just don't want to be decor8, I want to just be Holly and attend a fair like everyone else. I'm not one to just take photos without a proper introduction because I think that is rude and makes sellers uncomfortable, and you know I wasn't feeling up to being decor8 today so instead I was simply Holly and had a great time just the same. Though I did manage to snap one photo on my way there because it looked so pretty outside of the where the fair was held...
And I also photographed this great installation of cotton shoe inserts as art, it's the best thing that I've seen in a long time -- I love it! I wish I had taken the time to write down the name of the artist though...
So I was merely a guest, and I had fun seeing so many talented makers doing great things. I met the lovely Eva, who owns a store in Hannover called emil und die grossen schwestern and I met both Sebastian Otto (a great local artist) and Torben Paradiek who runs the Nice/Nice exhibition space in Hannover Linden. I also met the very sweet Faules Maedchen and loved her sweet earrings, hair pins and bags and I also came across the graphic design work of Sabine Gebhardt in Hannover (fell in love with her work titled, "Grrrr") and Small Caps (lovely letterpress) from Berlin. Another great seller was Mittenimwald, they had some great street art paintings with celebs like Kate Moss, Jude Law, James Morrisson, Michael Jackson -- I was hoping they had Morrissey because I would have brought one home in two seconds!
I was looking everywhere for Eluij -- I wanted a necklace from Julie so badly -- but I didn't see her there. Maybe I missed the booth? The event was crowded both days so perhaps I did...
We ended up walking downtown and around the city for awhile too, which was unexpected but nice, and I saw this cute deer in a window that I had to share with you... I imagined that at night, when everyone is fast asleep, he goes back into his magical forest far from the retail world and has the best vegetable noodle soup with his family as they huddle together dipping triangles of toast in the warm broth...
How was your Sunday? Restful too, I hope.
(photos: holly becker)
And then had Marzipankuchen at the Wilhelm Busch museum in their little cafe overlooking a snowy garden. It was so peaceful and lovely there. The museum hosted an intimate gathering of local textile artists and fashion designers selling their wares. I was able to see my friend Anette Stichnoth again.
Today was also a special Sunday because we spent some time with our friends and their cute little boys... and we took them to Designachten (an indie market) which was so, so nice. I bought the tea cup candle holders that you see in the photo below from Snug, who had a booth at the event. Sorry it is blurry but it's getting dark here now you see... so it was hard to get a shot of them. But you can see them okay enough...
I wanted to photograph the many booths at this beautiful event but I really felt like being a guest instead of running around asking if I could take photos for my blog, who I am, here is my business card, blah blah blah. Some days I just don't want to be decor8, I want to just be Holly and attend a fair like everyone else. I'm not one to just take photos without a proper introduction because I think that is rude and makes sellers uncomfortable, and you know I wasn't feeling up to being decor8 today so instead I was simply Holly and had a great time just the same. Though I did manage to snap one photo on my way there because it looked so pretty outside of the where the fair was held...
And I also photographed this great installation of cotton shoe inserts as art, it's the best thing that I've seen in a long time -- I love it! I wish I had taken the time to write down the name of the artist though...
So I was merely a guest, and I had fun seeing so many talented makers doing great things. I met the lovely Eva, who owns a store in Hannover called emil und die grossen schwestern and I met both Sebastian Otto (a great local artist) and Torben Paradiek who runs the Nice/Nice exhibition space in Hannover Linden. I also met the very sweet Faules Maedchen and loved her sweet earrings, hair pins and bags and I also came across the graphic design work of Sabine Gebhardt in Hannover (fell in love with her work titled, "Grrrr") and Small Caps (lovely letterpress) from Berlin. Another great seller was Mittenimwald, they had some great street art paintings with celebs like Kate Moss, Jude Law, James Morrisson, Michael Jackson -- I was hoping they had Morrissey because I would have brought one home in two seconds!
I was looking everywhere for Eluij -- I wanted a necklace from Julie so badly -- but I didn't see her there. Maybe I missed the booth? The event was crowded both days so perhaps I did...
We ended up walking downtown and around the city for awhile too, which was unexpected but nice, and I saw this cute deer in a window that I had to share with you... I imagined that at night, when everyone is fast asleep, he goes back into his magical forest far from the retail world and has the best vegetable noodle soup with his family as they huddle together dipping triangles of toast in the warm broth...
How was your Sunday? Restful too, I hope.
(photos: holly becker)
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Our sunday was amazing, we also walked in the forest (where our house is and we live) for about an our with the dog and our little sweetie in the sled, she loved it and so did we. It's always very quit here (official quit-aria) so I know what you mean. Sometime's it's enough just being you, and together and do nothing else then walk (and talk..)
Have a lovely evening!
I lived in Germany in the late 80's and really enjoyed it. I wish I were as evolved as I am now - it would have been an even more enriching experience.
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in the snow Holly.
It sounds a beautiful blessed Sunday.
The deer is so sweet!
Kat x
On my side, i had a wonderful w-e up in the swiss mountains with several dear friends, snow and sun. La belle vie !
ciao,corinne
We are having a cozy day here as well. Staying in though since it is pouring buckets.A lazy day of Soduko, reading and crafts.
You guys are so adorable. Great picture of you both! The snow on the buildings looks like Gingerbread houses lol that's so cute. I bet this is how the concept of Gingerbread houses originated. Also that kind of snow is my fantasy wonderland :D You should build a snowman and take a picture:D Thanks for sharing these pictures.
xo, Michele
Saying all that having a quiet day would be wonderful if only i knew what such things were. I spent my sunday working & then this evening my husband put together a new set of ikea shelves for the kitchen & i went on a rampage reorganizing & such. It was wonderful!!
Enjoy the rest of your night. xx
We'd had a huge open house party the day/night before and we were worn out - but I have to say I went to bed with my face actually sore from smiling so much! So nice to have our home filled with people!
Today we're decorating the tree!
with building a snowman in the garden and gingerbread brownie from the "solebich-adventskalender"! A wonderful day with my family!
Take care.
BTW, I thought the photo of you guys is so sweet!
Thanks for sharing your lovely Sunday. I love how the snow has this cocooning effect and muffles the sound, adding to that beautiful silence you described.
i live in a Mediterranean island where we still wear short sleeves and our culture is not as fun as western Europe's so i wish i could live like that....but i would need all the people in my life with me as well which is impossible....
enjoy the feeling of cold breeze on your cheeks a bit for me as well.....
may everyone that is reading your blog have this Christmassy feeling and share it with their loved ones!!!! :)
It looks like a perfect little Christmas Village there - how picturesque! Hope you have a very Merry Christmas and a New Year full of extreme joy and peace. xo
Ich wünsche Dir eine schöne Woche, Éva
Fantastic sunday I guess! I've been missing one like this!
By the way, mt last one I spent paiting the walls!!!
Many happy Sundays in the new year.
Fondly,
Glenda
I love that families take the time to be together on Sunday. It feels "different" than other days. Much more quiet. I do miss that, it's not the same here in Italy (although many families do gather for lunch on Sundays).
I will stay here seeing everything good!
greetings from Madrid
¡¡feliz Navidad!!
Have a very great Christmas and may the coming year be filled with more colour, more laughter and more joy for you and Thorsten.
xoxx
...and I LOVE Morrissey as well!
:)
S*
God bless you.
OXOX
Jen
I'll definitely be back :)
Ein frohes Neues Jahr,
Dagmar
Dagmar's momsense
Dagmar
Greetings from Hamburg!
Kathrin