Between the Sheets

I Thought It Was Just Me...

Permit me to share honestly here about a struggle that I rarely mention in the happy, one-dimensional world of social media: being a working mom. 

One of the most poignant tweets I ever read was this: I wish I was the woman I portray on Facebook. I can SO relate to that. And to it I would add Twitter and this blog. Because I represent a brand, I understand that my role is to provide great content about my area of expertise: linens. But there's also this impetus to "be yourself" and "be real." It is a fine line we're supposed to adhere to - being real, and being a respectable, inspiring brand.

Is that even possible? The truth is, some days I fail miserably. At everything. What you don't know when you're watching my videos is that the well put-together woman you see talking about pillows actually forgot her daughter at school one afternoon and showed up late to pick her up for lunch yesterday and hasn't exercised in 3 1/2 years, and leaves homework till the last minute and lets the kids skip bathing some days and went in to work this week even though the baby was sick...

What's my point here? Well, sometimes I get overwhelmed with life - wanting to be a great mom and run a thriving business and look good while I'm doing it all, and inevitably I just wind up in a ball of shame for not having achieved....dun tun duh....PERFECTION!

What do you mean I can't be perfect? It can be done! And I will do it! I must do it!  Anyway, in the midst of this raging psychological battle inside my brain, I stumbled upon a wonderfully inspiring book, I Thought It Was Just Me, by Brene Brown.


Women, whether you work and have kids, or don't have kids and work, or stay at home with your kids...it doesn't matter. This book is a warm bath of empathy; it's about what it's like to live in a culture that expects us to be Super Women. I know I'm not sharing anything unique or original here. I think most of us experience the things I've written about. But this book just makes me feel like I'm not alone.

And I highly recommend that you read it in our authentic quality, Egyptian cotton, woven in Italy sheets, which can be purchased HERE.... (Shameless plug)

-Joanna

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Joanna Loves Lace

I know the past couple of seasons have been all about bold and modern and contemporary, but I have a confession to make:

I LOVE PRETTY LACE.

There. I got it off my chest. I love pretty lace tops and dresses in the summer, and i especially love lace sheets. 


Dana Lace


LaJour Lace

Arianna Lace

I dare you to call me old-fashioned! As far as I'm concerned, if it's beautiful, it's timeless. And if you dare to add two modern bedside tables, (like these stunners from Bungalow 5) then you will have succeeded in creating a bedroom that is current, eclectic and unique to YOU.


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Jo's Inspirations - Back to the Beach with Pine Cone Hill

It's hard to get me away from my favourite colour palette - skylight blue, white + deep grey - but in the spring & summer months, even I've been known to fall in love with bright colours. I know a lot of brands are doing amazing bold colours - DwellStudio, CocoCozy - but for those of us who still love a more traditional look, Pine Cone HIll has managed to stay true to its cottagey spirit and also be fresh and current.

Designer Annie Selke has done an outstanding job creating and establishing the Pine Cone Hill vibe. Whether she's doing classic beachy stripes in blues, or a wildly fun palette of lime, yellow, fuscia and tiffany blue, PCH is that perfect collection for summer: vibrant, youthful, whimsical, trendy and fun. 

I suddenly feel like redoing all the rooms at my cottage in Maine with Pine Cone's new summer linens. What do you think?


Ume Collection


Left and Bottom: Bella Blue Collection, Right: Ume Collection


Left: Scramble Fuschia Matelasse, Right:


Left: Edelweiss Crewel Collection, Right: Sabrina Collection


Left: Honfleur Linen Collection, Right: Batik Blossom Collection


Left: Checkerboard Ink , Right: Baja Collection

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