Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Lately

 “Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns.”    -George Elliot





1. Enjoying the Park on the first cold day of the season.
2. Imported Berries from places still warm.
3. Jonas just before he put an entire hand full of bark in his mouth- scaring me to death.

Days are finally feeling cool and people on our street are putting up lights like they do every year.  The house across the street is always gaudy and bright and has music playing all night to correspond with the decor.  Every year it annoys me for some reason- it's tacky and always there in your face.  But this year is different.   I started to think of how much Jonas will love looking at this house- when we are sneaking out to get hot chocolate or leaving to visit the inlaws.

These days have been sweet.  I'm feeling more sure footed being here at home with him.  Things are getting easier and we are settling into routines. There are piles of laundry and dishes most days- but I am slowly harnessing all of this.  Learning to make our home easy and free- to make it work for us.  Enjoying slow long days- play, eat, change diaper, walk, walk, grocery shop, sleep train.  Enjoying the chaos- the tears- the giggles- the strong will- the love that is so heavy it hurts.  Lately, Lately- things are sweet.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Feasting

We are going to my In Law's house for Thanksgiving like we do each year.  I love Thanksgiving!  This is what we are bringing to the party!  All recipes and pictures were found online, click the links to go to the original recipes.

Bacon and Bourbon Stuffing! By A Beautiful Mess.

 Roasted Carrot Salad by Where the  Cookies Are

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

A Rainy Wednesday

It is a little gloomy out and drizzling.  Jonas and I both have colds- which is no fun at all.  Today has been extra snuggly and cozy with blankets and books and PJ's all day.  He is sleeping soundly next to me on the bed now.  He is snoring just a little and it is so sweet.

I wish I had something in the slow cooker today.  I love the warm smells and feeling that fill the house. I think we are going to have turkey tacos instead - which will be delicious.  Especially because it is Kevin's turn to cook!

I am thinking of ways to be productive today- but am drained from this cold.  So it may be a Pinterest, list making, slow cooker meal planning- baby snuggling day.

I found these cute little ladies thrifting two weeks ago.  Aren't these the cutest bottle openers ever?  Now to decide if I should keep them or put them in the shop.



I love bright colorful little things at home - when it is dark and dreary outside.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

One is Fun

 

 Being One is wobbly and crazy and full and adventure.  It's running as fast as you can not knowing where you are going. It's only making it 4 steps, falling down and doing it again and again and again.

 Being One is Silly.  It is being the funniest little human around. Its the finger in the nose, funny noises, popping up in silly spots kind of silly.  It is being a ham day and night.


Being One is curious and oh so helpful.  Especially when there is a computer around.


Being One is Messy. Oh so Messy.  Cheerios in the ear, turkey and cheese on the walls, and  yogurt in the hair.  Its okay - the vacuum is hungry today.


Being One is serious.  Really really seriously serious- for like 2 seconds.


Being One is a ragamuffin with one sock on and one sock off.

Being One is Fun- can we stay here like this forever?

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Thrifting - for non vintage items



I have been having thrifting luck lately.  I found a play kitchen for Jonas that was $100 new and paid just $9 for it. Of course it was missing the pots and pans etc but those are easy to replace.  I typically have a running list of things to keep a look out for.  I like to keep it in my purse or in my phone so that I have it when I am shopping.   I'm always on the look out for milk glass vases, Mother Mary planters, vintage wedding toppers,  and fun fabric etc.

Mostly my list is filled with vintage items for my shop.  Lately though,  I am finding great non-vintage items at a fraction of the cost of buying them new.




1- I found this awesome metal crate.  It was new and still had tags but has that vintage look that I love.  I have been wanting one of these for a long time and eagerly snatched it up for under $10!

2- Giant Magnets for Jonas.  Since he is still putting things in his mouth, the XL size of these keep things safe and he can still explore fun with magnets.  I found a big bag for under $3.

3- How could I pass up these brand new hot pink slippers?  They were about $7 but new they are about $20- so I gave in.

My Tips on Thrifting for non vintage- 
*Condition: Make sure the item is in good condition,  is it missing any parts/ buttons/ zippers? is it clean or cleanable?

*Price: be price conscience- if you don't know the price of the item new- you might want to pass it up (make sure this is really a deal).

*Is it a Good Buy? I always check myself before I head to the register and examine each of my finds.  I don't want to add to useless clutter to my home because of a momentary shopping high.  If it is something that I really love or has an immediate use, I will keep it in my basket- if not, it goes back to the shelf.

*Ask for a Deal! -don't be shy.  I almost always ask if there is a sale or deeper discount on the items I purchase.  Sometimes there are coupons that I am unaware of, a loyal shopper program- and sometimes the cashier will just give you a deal on the spot.  It never hurts to ask!

*Shop Often and Go Early- I tend to go to the same stores two times a month.  I am always surprised how many new things I find each time.  I have learned my lesson by starting my day after lunch, stores tend to be picked bare. Get an early start for best luck.

*Donate- bring a bag of items you want to donate- new things in and clutter out.  This is a good practice and will help manage bulging closets.

I can't say enough good things about thrifting. You never know what you will find.  It provides adventure, a good laugh, some awesome deals and is easy on the budget.  I have the most fun when I bring someone along.  We end up laughing and getting giddy together when we find a treasure.  Best of luck to you on your thrifting adventures!  Would love to hear what you have discovered lately!

Monday, November 11, 2013

Date Night




Boy does life change when baby comes!  Kev and I had been married for forever before our little bean came.  So we were so used to "our time".  Every night felt like date night.  We cooked together, met after work for drinks at our favorite restaurant.  We would leisurely stroll the farmers market and enjoy a slow breakfast at a crowded spot downtown.

Now with a busy baby boy- going out as a family isn't always the best option.  We mostly opt for evenings in which is better for baby, for our nerves, and for our budget.  Our cooking together time is now, me in the kitchen,  Jonas in the high chair patiently waiting for dinner and Kevin doing all he can to entertain him.

We are still trying to find a good balance of having enough time to connect.  We love our date nights.  We have been stuck on going to sushi lately- which can get pricey pretty quick.  We are trying to be creative on future date nights- keeping the cost low but the adventure high. To keep costs low this week, we decided to have dessert at Costco ;) and picked up a few things on our shopping list.  As we walked around sharing a giant cone of Gelato (only $1.50!!! go get some!!) Kevin said- "We have finally made it to the stage in our lives where Costco is a date night".  But you know what?  I love it, I love our new lives.  I love our little baby and the way our life has changed.  I love that love is constant and I love the adventure of finding new ways to connect and grow as a family of  3.

I know there are so many creative date night ideas out there.  Would love to hear your idea for a date on the cheap.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Its the Weekend!


Yay for the weekend!  Our plans include, eating a giant cinnamon roll, prepping for a yard sale, scrubbing the kitchen floor, taking care of the yards, lots of baby games.... and hopefully a bit of quiet so Kevin and I have a marathon of Homeland.

Yay! Let's celebrate.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Home Sweet Home









I love our home.  Which is good since I am spending so much more time here now.  It is an older house that needs more renovation.  We did a lot when we first moved in, - which was just enough to make it feel like our place.  Sometimes the old kitchen cabinets and bathrooms drive me crazy-but this place feels so much like home.   It is cozy- I knew it the moment I first walked into this house.

One of the things I most love about our home is the light.  It is bright - but not too bright.  It feels airy even though the house is not an open layout.

Now that I am spending more time then ever before here, I am getting that hunger to change things.  I want to add some more pep and color. I want to add a bit more whimsy and fun.  I want to fix the problem spots, like overcrowded corners and bare walls.  It will be very slow bit by bit- but it is exciting.  I dream about home decor- I really do.  Inspiration pics and maybe some before and afters pics are in the works....