Winter in Big Sur, CA - Pfeiffer Beach and the River Inn.
23 February 2011
23 January 2011
drumroll, please!
After three months of work, a lot more money than we planned to spend, and far too much stress [yes, our original contractor walked off the job, unannounced!], my boyfriend and I officially have lived in our first house for one week - exactly! We are still digging through boxes to find our necessities, but the place is becoming more and more homey as the days [and even moments] pass. We've made so many changes to all parts of the house, but the kitchen was our major project. We stripped it down to nothing, and created a space that we love. Although it looks nothing like our inspiration, it is absolutely our happy place.
Check out these shocking photos...all taken from the same perspective, three months later.
Check out these shocking photos...all taken from the same perspective, three months later.
11 January 2011
printspiration
In attempting to decorate our new office, my boyfriend and I want to make it a place to be inspired, to create, and to relax [without being too feminine, of course - a concern of his!]. Our first purchase, long ago, was this print, to remind us to keep it simple.
Caitlin posted this, created by francesca, and I think it will be the perfect addition. Gandhi always gives the perfect advice, doesn't he? :)
Caitlin posted this, created by francesca, and I think it will be the perfect addition. Gandhi always gives the perfect advice, doesn't he? :)
07 January 2011
05 January 2011
2010 snapshots
Happy 2011!
2010 was a great year. I don't think I've ever been happier personally or professionally, and I credit the amazing people I am surrounded by, the positive vibes I have been attempting to throw out into the universe, & a little side of luck. Life is not perfect [as it never will be, and as nothing ever is!], but I am pretty darn content. A good place to be, if you ask me. Cheers to enjoying the simple things in 2011!
17 December 2010
the remodel
I haven't mentioned much in the way of details regarding our kitchen remodel, mostly because I have been too busy trying to make it all happen + work a full-time "real" job. It has been stressful & hard, given that my boyfriend and I have never owned a home, let alone remodeled one. And most of the time, we are thinking, "what did we get ourselves into?" But we've been trying to really enjoy it, because once it all is finished, it will mean so much that we put so much of our own sweat equity into our new home!
Since we closed on October 30th, we've:
-Demo'd the entire kitchen ourselves
-Removed a wall ourselves (it sounds so easy when typed in 3-words!)
-Removed the bright (!) green (!) carpet that the previous owners had just installed in all of the bedrooms in June 2010 over gorgeous original hardwood- really?
-Been reading A LOT of Young House Love - so many great tips!
-Shopped for & purchased all of our kitchen appliances, washer & dryer, kitchen cabinets, granite, sink + faucet, floor tiles & backsplash tiles, lighting for the entire house, door knobs, light switchplates, window coverings, a new sectional, all of the drywall & lumber for rebuilding parts of the kitchen, paint, plus all of the stuff I never even knew I needed in terms of plumbing & electric
-Visted Home Depot & Lowe's about 20 times, probably totaling more than 24 hours
-Had the hardwood floors in the entire house refinished (they look amazing for being 70 years old!)
-Had the interior painted - just a note, all of the interior doors and trim were an interesting pale pink...they are now white.
-Worked with our contractor to build a bar and re-drywall much of the kitchen & mud room, cut out drywall where the backsplash will go, install cabinets, and lay down the floor base - we'll be tiling soon!
We've been physically working with our contractor on weekends to try to save some money, and it has been a learning experience! I definitely will be much more handy when this is all over.
I can't wait to share the before and after photos (they are shocking!), but until then, I will leave you with this:
Since we closed on October 30th, we've:
-Demo'd the entire kitchen ourselves
-Removed a wall ourselves (it sounds so easy when typed in 3-words!)
-Removed the bright (!) green (!) carpet that the previous owners had just installed in all of the bedrooms in June 2010 over gorgeous original hardwood- really?
-Been reading A LOT of Young House Love - so many great tips!
-Shopped for & purchased all of our kitchen appliances, washer & dryer, kitchen cabinets, granite, sink + faucet, floor tiles & backsplash tiles, lighting for the entire house, door knobs, light switchplates, window coverings, a new sectional, all of the drywall & lumber for rebuilding parts of the kitchen, paint, plus all of the stuff I never even knew I needed in terms of plumbing & electric
-Visted Home Depot & Lowe's about 20 times, probably totaling more than 24 hours
-Had the hardwood floors in the entire house refinished (they look amazing for being 70 years old!)
-Had the interior painted - just a note, all of the interior doors and trim were an interesting pale pink...they are now white.
-Worked with our contractor to build a bar and re-drywall much of the kitchen & mud room, cut out drywall where the backsplash will go, install cabinets, and lay down the floor base - we'll be tiling soon!
We've been physically working with our contractor on weekends to try to save some money, and it has been a learning experience! I definitely will be much more handy when this is all over.
I can't wait to share the before and after photos (they are shocking!), but until then, I will leave you with this:
09 December 2010
03 December 2010
falling into winter
In Northern California it seems like fall swooped in swiftly amidst an Indian summer, had a little Thanksgiving turkey, and Winter has already taken over. Besides the fact that the thermometer on my dashboard read a freezing 26-degrees multiple days this week, the Holiday music and decorations seemed to appear all at once, overnight.
I was lucky enough to snap a few pictures of the falling leaves before they all disappeared, and plan on really soaking in the season - whichever it may be!
I was lucky enough to snap a few pictures of the falling leaves before they all disappeared, and plan on really soaking in the season - whichever it may be!
22 November 2010
27 October 2010
happy place
As I mentioned here, we have a bit of remodeling to do before we will actually move in to our new house... and by a "bit", I mean the entire kitchen needs to be gutted and rebuilt - no big deal, right? It is a room we'll spend a lot of time in, so we plan on creating a space we love...a happy place.
Ever since Cassandra over at coco + kelley posted this kitchen, I have been dreaming up ways to morph our small space into a version of it. It may not turn out to be it's identical twin, but our new kitchen will have the same soul.
Ever since Cassandra over at coco + kelley posted this kitchen, I have been dreaming up ways to morph our small space into a version of it. It may not turn out to be it's identical twin, but our new kitchen will have the same soul.
26 October 2010
babes in mobland
There is nothing sexier than retro glam & red lips - and Ellen Von Unwerth proved that in her Vanity Fair shoot featuring the gorgeous ladies of Boardwalk Empire. [Not to mention the show is phenomenal!] Katie over at the neo-traditionalist posted these yesterday and I couldn't help but pass them forward.
25 October 2010
a place to call our own
After months of ups and downs on the crazy roller coaster that is house hunting, my boyfriend and I officially own our own little piece of the world! Although the new house isn't the place I mentioned here, we love it all the same - as does our pup, pictured below comfortable as ever lying by our new fireplace. We have a bit of remodeling to do before we actually move [and a lot of furniture to purchase], but it looks like we will be living there by Christmastime...and we can't wait!
14 October 2010
20 years later
Twenty years ago, my little sister turned five. My family threw her a circus extravaganza, but when it came time for the ponies to arrive...they didn't. [I know, I know - this sounds like some sort of bad Disney movie!] Lucky for her & the rest of the little ones in attendance, my parents were smart enough to not publicize the fact that the ponies were even coming in the first place. As we grew older, my parents told this story and in some way or another, we'd laugh about it every time my sis' birthday rolled around. SO - when she turned 25 just a few weeks ago, we decided what better way to celebrate than with...PONIES! Of course, the ponies were late [almost 2 hours late!], so we almost rehashed the tragedy of 20 years prior. Those darn ponies, always keeping us on our toes!
01 October 2010
fresh air
Fresh air makes me happy. I feel like with every breath, my mind gets clearer and clearer, sweeping out the clutter that consumes my brain in my daily life. My boyfriend and I dashed up to the mountains for a week recently, and it wasn't nearly long enough. Besides the fact that our time was filled with fun activities & adventures (think kayaking, hiking, swimming, picnicking, playing with puppies, early mornings, warm coffee, and pure happiness), it was just QUIET. And quiet is good.
14 September 2010
when in rome
Okay, so I am not in Rome now, nor have I been to Rome recently...but I am back from a short [and much needed] hiatus from work and life-in-general. I spent my time off in the mountains hiking, kayaking, cooking, & reading, all with little connection to the outside world - and it was dreamy. Part of me never wanted to come home! But, the OCD overachiever in me wanted to get back to work ASAP, so here I am.
More on my mountain adventures later; for now, I have to share this simply-delicious recipe I whipped up while away.
More on my mountain adventures later; for now, I have to share this simply-delicious recipe I whipped up while away.
27 August 2010
sophia loren
I have a slight obsession with Sophia Loren [my cat may, or may not be named after her!]. These photos really need no words. Happy weekend!
24 August 2010
hustle & bustle
I am ecstatic that the shoot I mentioned here was featured on Style Me Pretty today! Can it get any better than that? I love working with Bustle whenever I can, and this shoot was no different.
Check out the inspiration for the shoot and the rest of the images here.
Check out the inspiration for the shoot and the rest of the images here.
[photos via Christine Taylor]
13 August 2010
blackberry bliss
The last time I spent hours picking blackberries may have been when I was about 8 years old. Every time I visited my aunt's house in the sierra foothills she would recruit all the little ones to pluck berries so that she could bake blackberry pies [and we didn't object because we would eat them!]. I always ended up with stained fingers [and sometimes toes], and I knew that would be a danger when I decided to go blackberry picking this past weekend, but what I seemed to forget is how thorny the bushes can be. Regardless, the stains and pains were absolutely worth the delicious blackberry crisp reward I devoured a few hours later!
This article in 7x7 (which featured this blackberry crisp recipe from Saveur) sparked my desire to bake this simple & sweet crisp. And the fact that I know someone who [thank you Shaw family!] has a multitude of blackberry bushes in their backyard made it easy for me to use fresh berries.
This article in 7x7 (which featured this blackberry crisp recipe from Saveur) sparked my desire to bake this simple & sweet crisp. And the fact that I know someone who [thank you Shaw family!] has a multitude of blackberry bushes in their backyard made it easy for me to use fresh berries.
[ready for the picking]
[warmed by the sun]
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