Life Lately | Good Food, At-Home Facials, Shopping in Bath, and a Rainy Day Project
Family time, good food, and at-home facials, plus some favorite shops in Bath and a bold change to the fish mould display in my kitchen

I have been coming and going a lot recently.
Don’t get me wrong—I’m certainly not complaining. My kids are spread out across the country, and I will do whatever it takes to spend time with them and the grandkids. But it has meant that when I’m home, I’m mostly playing catch-up and never quite moving forward. For a do-er like me, that can be frustrating. I have ideas (and sometimes even materials) just waiting to be brought to life.
And, of course, this dispatch too—I find myself either scrambling or failing to get it out each week.
All that is to say, I’m heading out of town again later this week, and my pre-trip to-do list is long. But there are a few things I want to share with you (yes, you are part of my list) before I leave.
They include what Leah, Jack, and I did when they visited over Easter weekend—including at-home facials with results as good as you get at the spa. A great new home design store in Bath, plus three cute boutiques where this Mim did some shopping for the little ones. And lastly, one of my many ideas—this one involving the kitchen fish mould display—that I actually managed to get out of my head and onto the wall last weekend.
Time’s a-tickin’, so no well-worded transitions today. Let’s just jump right in.
Easter Weekend and Home Facials

Months ago, my eldest, Leah, scheduled a visit over Easter weekend. She has a busy life—work, two kids, a husband, and a dog—so I was looking forward to some quality mother-daughter time. A bit of intensive R&R for Leah was also on the schedule.
I made plans for a couple of meals out, time together in the kitchen, and, as a treat, facials.
Then, at the last minute, Jack (the youngest) called to say that he and Margaux would be spending Easter with her family in Kennebunk, and afterward he would come up to join us. As I said earlier, I’ll take any opportunity to see my kids. I was just disappointed that Zoë had reached the no-travel phase of her pregnancy and couldn’t come too.
We had the best weekend together.
Dining Out
Some might say our family is a bit obsessed with food. We love to plan menus and cook, and we also enjoy a good meal out. So our weekend involved a mix of home cooking and dining out.



Saturday night, after her arrival, I was excited to take Leah to St. George Pizza, a local gem I only recently discovered. I wrote all about my first visit in the post A Little of This, A Little of That: Local Pizza, Québécois Folk Music, a Caskata Table Setting & Trader Joe’s Favorites. Just as I knew she would, Leah appreciated the cozy atmosphere and soft, airy Sicilian-style pizza. We also had the wedge salad — fresh red lettuce leaves topped with crispy bread crumbs. It was the perfect mix of tang and crunch.



The next morning we had a reservation at The Alna Store. I had been for brunch at this award-winning restaurant once before (I wrote about it here), but this visit felt extra special. Maybe it was how perfectly it fit the mood of the day—chilly and wet outside, warm and lively in. We sat next to a window streaked with rain, enjoying elevated takes on brunch classics: dark chocolate pecan banana bread seared in olive oil and topped with Maine honey and flaky salt, mushroom congee with a poached egg, huevos rancheros, and hot coffee (mine sweetened with maple syrup).
This is hands down my favorite restaurant in Maine at the moment. Don’t miss it if you are anywhere nearby.
Eating at Home



After two great meals out, we cooked at home for the rest of the weekend. Here’s what we made:
Charlie Bird’s Farro Salad with arugula, tomatoes, radishes, pistachios, mint, and shaved parm. I added pan-fried goat cheese croquettes on top. This is an easy spring salad that always feels a bit festive to me.
Vegetarian Taco Bowls with tofu, rice, cabbage, avocado, and feta.
Our family’s classic fried egg breakfast bagel sandwiches with cheddar, arugula, and hot honey (which adds the perfect hint of sweet and spicy).
Home facials


Nothing says a relaxing weekend like a bit of pampering, and a facial is my treatment of choice. Jack grew up with two sisters, so when he joined us “girls,” I knew he would be game too.
Leah suggested that instead of going to a spa, we do them at home, recalling memories of cucumber slices and oatmeal masks from childhood.
I was happy to do home facials, but I was a hard no on smearing breakfast food on my face at this point in my life.
A bit of online research brought me to Sonage, a California based, but French-inspired, skincare line focused on clean, natural, and non-toxic products. They offer several kits that allow you to give yourself a professional-grade facial at at home at a fraction of the spa price. I modified their Ultimate DIY At-Home Facial Kit with some of my own products.
Here’s how we did our facials:
Cleanse Caudalie Vinoclean Makeup Removing Cleansing Oil and La Roche-Posay Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Face Cleanser — the oil cleanser is something new for me, but I love how it cleans and moisturizes.
Exfoliate
Gommage Exfoliating Gel — a peeling gel that removes dead skin
Peel
Glow To Go Glycolic Acid Peel Pads — exfoliating pads that tingle a bit, but definitely make the skin glow. Similar to the Blue Mercury M-61 PowerGlow Peel pads at a third of the price.
Mask
Saffron Energizing Vitamin Mask — hydrating and anti-oxidant rich
Eye Mask
Eye Mask: M-61 Hydraboost Eye Masks — to refresh and reduce puffiness
Serum
Caudalie Resveratrol-Lift — my everyday serum which firms, lifts, and smooths the skin.
Moisturize
Caudalie Resveratrol-Life Night Cream — my nighttime face cream
Mist
Beauty Elixir Hydrating Face Mist — refreshes and finishes. I apply each night after my serum and moisturizer. It can also be used to set your makeup.
We had so much fun doing DIY facials. I even bought us some terry cloth headbands for the full spa experience. And the results? I truly think my skin looked brighter and smoother afterward.
But really, it’s all about feeling good, and this definitely helps me relax and feel pampered.
The Sonage website says the kit includes enough product for up to 30 facials, at a cost of about $6 each. I think it will be more like 15–20, but the cost per facial is still far less than what you would pay at a spa. Any of their kits would make a wonderful Mother’s Day gift—or just a nice way to treat yourself.
Shopping in Bath

Last Saturday I headed down the coast to Bath to do a bit of shopping. Best known as home to Bath Iron Works, a historic shipyard that has built vessels for the U.S. Navy for over a century, it also has a quaint main street lined with small shops and restaurants.
I was looking for a few gifts for Mira’s first birthday, and there was also a new home goods store I wanted to check out.
Maine Street Mercantile & Mfg. Co.



This “Designer Mercantile for furnishings, fixtures, fittings, and finishes” moved up the street over the winter into a larger historic building after a complete renovation. The new space is stunning, with original tin ceilings and salvaged architectural pieces.
A mix of retail space, design center, and hardware store, they have a bit of everything — furniture, accessories, artwork, carpeting, fixtures, and paint and wallpaper from luxury English brand Little Greene Paint Company.
They are still settling into the new storefront, but the beautifully curated displays were inspiring. I’ll be back!
Shopping for the Little ones


I chose Bath because there were three specific stores where I knew I could get my birthday shopping for Mira done:
Island Treasure Toys I just learned when writing today’s post that this small purveyor of quality toys actually has five locations in coastal Maine. They also have an online store (who knew?!), so you can support one of our local Maine businesses, no matter where you live.
I went specifically to get Mira the PlayTab Modular Activity Board and two sets of interchangeable activity tiles. This customizable activity center encourages fine motor skills and sensory learning. The tiles attach to the board magnetically or can also be used individually on the go, .
Pitter Patter children’s clothing store Who can resist baby clothes –especially for little girls. This store has a wide selection of children’s clothing from newborn to size 12. They also offer online shopping. I love how these small Maine shops have embraced the digital world.
Mockingbird Bookshop A wonderful independent book store with books for all ages. You can support them from afar by shopping through Bookshop.org.
I had such a successful day in Bath. Living in a fairly remote part of Maine, I certainly make my fair share (or more…) of online purchases. But when I do venture out in person, I’m always reminded how much more fun it is.
A Rainy Sunday Project

Sunday was rainy and chilly, and after getting out and about on Saturday, I spent the day at home.
I took advantage of the time to finally complete a small project I had been thinking about for months—rearranging the fish mould display on the kitchen wall. Not a difficult task, but not a fun one either. Once I started, I was committed, or I’d have a lot of unnecessary nail holes to fill. And while I usually have no problem envisioning what something will look like, in this case, I just couldn’t.
What if I didn’t like it?


But eventually I got to the point where the display was nagging at me. It wasn’t terrible. It had just come to seem overly contrived, hanging there by itself and not relating to anything else on the wall.
So I finally took the plunge, removed all 30-plus moulds, and laid them out on the living room floor in some approximation of a plan. Then I started hanging. Of course, I eventually abandoned the loose template and just began placing moulds where I thought they fit.
That, after all, is how I want the display to look—like something that has evolved over time, and will continue to grow in the future. (Perhaps covering the entire wall…) Organic, not perfect.


Happily, I can say that I love it. The wall reads as a whole now—including the TV. And the clock. The fish have room to breathe. It no longer mutters at me when I walk by. Instead, I barely notice the change, as though it has always been that way.
Now, though, the old nail holes have taken up the chant, “fill me.” That, however, is a project for another rainy day.
This Week Into Next



Well, I’ve cleaned the house for the pet sitter, finished the birthday crown, watered the plants, done laundry, taken Mads to the vet for her monthly Librela shot, and crossed off numerous administrative tasks.
I have a Zoom meeting tomorrow morning and still need to pack (though I’ve been planning what I’m bringing in my head), and take the trash and recycling to the transfer station.
And I’m close to checking this blog post off my to-do list too.
I’m checked in for my flight and almost ready to go!
Have a lovely week and be well, friends.

Questions, comments, or just want to say hello?
I’m always happy to hear from you.

Good Morning Molly,.Love the fish wall and what a great idea to keep adding to it. It’s so fun to have little ones to spoil and have fun with. Mira’s birthday crown is lovely and matches her dress perfectly hopefully she will wear it! Wishing you a wonderful trip enjoy every minute you can.
Hi Joyce — Thank you! Yes, I am looking forward to expanding my fish mould collection. Mira’s party was great and yes, she wore the crown for almost the whole party!
What a full post! I almost felt like I was in Bath shopping with you! Online shopping is efficient, shopping in person is so much more fun, I love to see the displays, interact with people and get inspired. Your at home facials might just be what I needed to try one at home, thank you for the product list!
In the photo with the three of you your skin looks so glowy. You got a lot done this week and shared so many great food ideas and the fish mould wall looks great, with room to grow! Have a wonderful time in MN.
Hi Sue — I’m so happy you enjoyed this post. Bath has some great shops. Have you been? And yes, I highly recommend the Sonage home facial kits. I think they are reasonably priced and I love the products. I am looking forward to finding more fish moulds when I am out and about!
Such a warm and wonderful blog post. Looking forward to the next one.
Hi Toni — I’m so happy you enjoyed this post. Thank you for reading and making the time to reach out and say hi!
As always you’ve inspired me and have me dreaming of a visit to Maine. I hope your family knows how blessed they are to have you as the matriarch. Safe travels and looking forward to reading about Mira’s birthday. You look absolutely beautiful and I need to experiment with a spa day as well.
Hi Julie — I consider myself the one blessed to have such an amazing family. I had the best time in Minnesota. I shared the facial products because I have been enjoying them so much. I got them for Leah and Jack’s visit, but there is enough product for me for several months. I have been giving myself a facial each week. What a treat!
I always enjoy your blog posts because I love Maine….in the summer! What a great job…though time consuming, that you did on the wall. I love all your fish molds. Did you get them all in Maine, like at antique stores?
Hi Judy — As I have said many times — spring is the only season I don’t really enjoy in Maine. It is still chilly and brown here. But May is definitely a turning point. I did get all the moulds at stores and shows here in Maine. I am looking forward to adding to the collection now!
You are one busy woman…. And I am pleased you seem to be embracing and enjoying your life. I love the fish molds re org. Looks great.
Now I want a facial. I really need one
Hi Karen — Yes, as I said, I am a do-er. I should probably spend more time relaxing, but that is just not in my personality, ha. I highly recommend the Sonage at-home facial kits — so much cheaper than going to a spa. Thanks for reading my blog, Karen!
Love your fish moulds! And the facial products recommendations gave me something to think about. You are impressive.
Hi Linda — Thank you. I have definitely had fun with the fish moulds. And yes, give the at-home facial kit a try. So fun!
Love your fish wall! Enjoy reading your page. Always look forward to the next posting. Great to hear about your visit to MN and where I live.
Hi Linda — Thank you! I am so happy you enjoy my blog. Thank you for reading! I had a great visit to Minnesota. I will share a bit about it in this week’s post!
Looking forward to visiting all of your Maine suggestions on our next visit! Love your birthday crown! Wish I had started that when my first granddaughter was born! She’ll be 12 in November but maybe she’d appreciate it! Safe travels!
Hi Julia — As I said in my post — if you are anywhere near the Alna Store, definitely go! (Reservations recommended) It has great food and it such a wonderful vibe. The crowns are fun. Your 12-year old granddaughter might still enjoy it, especially if she helps to pick out the fabric. 😊
Have a wonderful time on your trip! I copied the farro salad recipe because I have arugula growing in the garden.
Hi Jane — Thank you, I had a great time. I know you will love the Charlie Bird salad!
Wonderful blog as always. What fun you had with Jack and Leah and I have save the facial info in case I want to glow! I can’t wait to try those restaurants when I visit. Love the crown you made and the cute dress for Mira! Leah sent pictures of how cute Mira looked in her crown and dress! I love the new look of the fish wall as well! And what fun to have more room for more should you find something that speaks to you! You really get so much done despite all of your travels!
Amy
Hi Amy — I had a great visit. And yes, Mira looked so cute in her crown and dress. She kept it on for almost the whole party. I will definitely be on the look-out for more fish moulds now. I would like them to cover the entire wall. Because of course I would, ha!