I love the American flag.
This is my favorite picture of a flag that I took on the way home from work one day while we lived in GA.
We had a wonderful morning on Sunday - breakfast in the North End with good friends, then a leisurely day at the Boston Common and Public Garden. As we were doing a loop around the park, this Boylston T stop literally stopped me in my tracks. The flag was so striking. I love the pendant lamps, the stained bricks that have a beautifully worn color and look, and the textured flag with the light streaming in.
Let me introduce to my latest favorite flag.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
Bowling Alley
So, I have some left over bowling alley from the slab we found on craigslist that we used to create a second shelf for Paddy's dresser. I have held onto it because I was hoping to use at least one piece for a nice long table or a table with bins under it. I am hoping to sucker my brother into helping me with it at some point.
Much to my dismay, our landlady pulled the piece out of her shed and won't let us put it back in, so it is just getting wet with the rain we have had. Hopefully it will be salvagable!
Here is the inspiration we are looking at...
The original inspiration. Ryan was thinking about making a table for he and Jamie like this Restoration Hardware one. I love the industrial look of the metal legs, so we were wondering if we could do this with the bowling alley....
Ryan found the Gutterball Dining Table, From Counter Evolution NYC the other day through a post at Uncrate...gorgeous!
To take a REALLY easy way out, I could get some of these Ikea legs...only $10 each! But, we think this would make the table a little too low.
Hopefully there will be progress after the move....
Much to my dismay, our landlady pulled the piece out of her shed and won't let us put it back in, so it is just getting wet with the rain we have had. Hopefully it will be salvagable!
Here is the inspiration we are looking at...
The original inspiration. Ryan was thinking about making a table for he and Jamie like this Restoration Hardware one. I love the industrial look of the metal legs, so we were wondering if we could do this with the bowling alley....
Ryan found the Gutterball Dining Table, From Counter Evolution NYC the other day through a post at Uncrate...gorgeous!
To take a REALLY easy way out, I could get some of these Ikea legs...only $10 each! But, we think this would make the table a little too low.
Hopefully there will be progress after the move....
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Brimfield...
Can you believe I came home empty handed? I still can't.
I was drawn to fun large objects for Paddy's room.
There were so many things I had my eye out for...but without knowing what house we are moving to, I had a hard time justifying any purchases until I know if they could fit. It was also a bit harder to take a 5 month old by myself than I thought it would be, but still glad Paddy could get started early with me :)
I was drawn to fun large objects for Paddy's room.
This was my favorite...but for $1500, it was just a *tad* out of my budget. So adorable though!
with a little TLC, this one could be so cute.
I love the industrial booths - this one is my favorite. They had these big drums...I don't know what they used to be, but I just kept envisioning this as an outdoor coffee table. Just wire brush/sand and paint with some Rustoleum in a fun, bright color, and it would steal the show.
Paddy really needs a bookshelf...but, I was thinking that this would be super fun in his room.
There were so many things I had my eye out for...but without knowing what house we are moving to, I had a hard time justifying any purchases until I know if they could fit. It was also a bit harder to take a 5 month old by myself than I thought it would be, but still glad Paddy could get started early with me :)
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Toast, anyone?
Since Sean and I went to Ireland last year and were served our morning toast in charming toast holders, I have had a crush on them. Paddy and Sean presented me with this on Mother's Day. I was so delighted by the surprise, and was touched that Sean remembered and sought this out.
When not serving toast, I think it will help me keep my notecards/papers organized on my desk!
When not serving toast, I think it will help me keep my notecards/papers organized on my desk!
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Monday, May 10, 2010
Silly Eagle Books
Today I am thrilled to have the beautiful Vanessa, from Silly Eagle Books, as a guest blogger.
Vanessa is a good friend of mine who has started a blog that chronicles her adventures in reading with her gorgeous daughter, Juliet. Vanessa, who is very humble, never ceases to amaze me with all the ideas that she not only dreams up, but then executes on. She features endless crafty projects to accompany books that they are reading as well as sharing book reviews and age appropriate reading suggestions for your little ones.
I can only hope to be half as motivated of a mom as Vanessa is when Sean Patrick gets to an age where projects are fun! Vanessa has also been such a help to me when I have random blog questions, and I appreciate her more than she knows. Let's hear from her...
Tell me about your life/background before Juliet arrived on the scene…
After graduating from college with a degree in English Secondary Education, I taught high school English for 5 years. I then moved into the publishing world and worked as a textbook editor for an elementary science series. There were good and bad things about both jobs, but I think I enjoyed being an editor a little more than being a teacher! Being on a creative team with people who were excited about the subject matter was refreshing after hearing, "John Steinbeck is an IDIOT." for five straight years.
Do you have fond memories of reading when you were little?
I do! I used to read all the time and I remember going to the library and just wandering down the aisles, seeing what I could find. I always checked out several books and would read them late at night under the covers with a flashlight when I was supposed to be asleep!
At what age did Juliet start really getting into books? Do you have any tips for those of us with infants who don’t want anything to do with sitting down being engaged in a book yet?
I can't remember the exact age, but I know she was able to lay on her tummy and hold herself up--so it must have been around 7 or 8 months? Is that right? I can't remember when they start doing that! Anyways, she would lay on her tummy and we would look at a cloth book together. It was called Fuzzy Bee by Priddy Books and it had lots of flaps and textures for her to interact with. That book was the breakthrough book. Until then, she had always slapped books out of the way when I tried to read them to her. I think she liked having an active role in the reading experience.
My only advice is to just give it time! Don't feel pressured to be reading to your child the moment you give birth--a lot of babies are just not ready for it. I've heard of babies who will sit and listen quietly as their parents read the entire series of The Chronicles of Narnia to them, but my experience was not that at all. Juliet screamed, flailed, and generally freaked out any time I brought a book near her the first several months. If your baby doesn't respond favorably, just put it away and try again next week or the week after that. There is no rush. One day, he or she will enjoy it. You just have to keep giving them the chance to interact with books. I highly recommend the cloth books like Fuzzy Bee or Squishy Turtle. Let your baby take control of the experience with the book. Eventually, they'll be ready to listen to the words.
What inspired you to start your blog?
I had never read a blog until one of my college friends started one up. I was intrigued and thought maybe I should give it a go. A few other friends encouraged me to start, so I did. I was sure I would hate it, but surprise, surprise, I loved it and quickly became addicted! It's a nice creative outlet and I have really enjoyed meeting other bloggers having access to a wealth of creative ideas!
What has been your favorite aspect of blogging?
I've enjoyed the challenge of coming up with new ideas and also the friendships I've developed with other bloggers. Blogging is really no fun unless there are people reading and commenting on your posts!
Do you remember the first blog you started following? If so, what was it?
I started following Queen of Free and would check it everyday! Now I follow a million blogs--it seems funny to think that I only checked 1 blog back then!
Can you give us a sneak peak at all your crafty supplies? With every project you do, I think, wow…you must have the most incredible craft closet!!!
My supplies are such a mess! I have one craft box filled with basics like glues, paints, puffballs, glitter, etc, but then I have random piles of "garbage" around my house like bottle caps next to the sink, paper towel tubes and old food containers in the pantry, stray ribbon in my kitchen drawer, etc! I store stuff like a squirrel--wherever I can find an empty spot!
How do you stay so motivated to make all these projects? Do you sit down and plan out a week’s worth of projects and then figure out what supplies you need?
I go in and out of being motivated. Some weeks I feel really inspired and we do a lot of fun things. And then other weeks, I have no ideas and we spend time playing with toys or going outside. I really don't plan projects--just whenever I get an idea, I try to gather the supplies and then go for it when we have a block of time to fill--usually right after breakfast or after naptime. I base a lot of my ideas on what items I already have on hand, so the piles of random trash are actually inspiration! For example, I have a huge collection of bottle caps and I wanted to do an Easter project--so I came up with making bottle cap bunnies. Had we not had the bottle caps on hand, I don't think I would have come up with that idea.
Do you read a lot of books for yourself as well? If so, what is one of your recent favorites?
Again, I go in and out of reading for myself! When I do find a good book, I bury myself in it. And when I really get into it, I have several books going on at once. But then I finish them and don't read a thing for a month or two. I really enjoyed The Road by Cormac McCarthy and Gilead by Marilynne Robison.
Where have you learned about building a great blog? Any sites/tips?
I read ProBlogger from time to time, I like Sneaky Momma for easy to understand Blogger tips (like how to make a button!), and I just try to pick up what I can from more experienced bloggers like my friend Amanda of OhAmanda.
When I see your great photos on the blog, I catch glimpses of your home, and it looks so cute. Do you have any favorite spots for reading with Juliet that you can share?
Vanessa passed along the following pictures...
Their living room... I am such a sucker for globes!! And, I love the wooden bookshelf on the floor. It is actually a chair that Vanessa's husband, Ben, brought home from a trip to Uganda. They have re-purposed it into a bookshelf that is accessible to Juliet. Too cute.
Juliet's reading chair in her bedroom...check out the adorable artwork that Vanessa found at Goodwill featuring yarn and fabric houses. And that sweet pillow from Ikea...I just want to pick it up and give it a big hug!
Juliet's Room...check out this international mobile that was given to them by one of Ben's co-workers. What a fun thing for Juliet to look at! In the background, we catch a glimpse of Juliet's bed where they read lots of books. The cute letters above her bed are from Land of Nod.
Now, my favorite question…who is your favorite brother?
Whomever is giving me the least amount of backtalk.
Vanessa is a good friend of mine who has started a blog that chronicles her adventures in reading with her gorgeous daughter, Juliet. Vanessa, who is very humble, never ceases to amaze me with all the ideas that she not only dreams up, but then executes on. She features endless crafty projects to accompany books that they are reading as well as sharing book reviews and age appropriate reading suggestions for your little ones.
I can only hope to be half as motivated of a mom as Vanessa is when Sean Patrick gets to an age where projects are fun! Vanessa has also been such a help to me when I have random blog questions, and I appreciate her more than she knows. Let's hear from her...
Tell me about your life/background before Juliet arrived on the scene…
After graduating from college with a degree in English Secondary Education, I taught high school English for 5 years. I then moved into the publishing world and worked as a textbook editor for an elementary science series. There were good and bad things about both jobs, but I think I enjoyed being an editor a little more than being a teacher! Being on a creative team with people who were excited about the subject matter was refreshing after hearing, "John Steinbeck is an IDIOT." for five straight years.
Do you have fond memories of reading when you were little?
I do! I used to read all the time and I remember going to the library and just wandering down the aisles, seeing what I could find. I always checked out several books and would read them late at night under the covers with a flashlight when I was supposed to be asleep!
At what age did Juliet start really getting into books? Do you have any tips for those of us with infants who don’t want anything to do with sitting down being engaged in a book yet?
I can't remember the exact age, but I know she was able to lay on her tummy and hold herself up--so it must have been around 7 or 8 months? Is that right? I can't remember when they start doing that! Anyways, she would lay on her tummy and we would look at a cloth book together. It was called Fuzzy Bee by Priddy Books and it had lots of flaps and textures for her to interact with. That book was the breakthrough book. Until then, she had always slapped books out of the way when I tried to read them to her. I think she liked having an active role in the reading experience.
My only advice is to just give it time! Don't feel pressured to be reading to your child the moment you give birth--a lot of babies are just not ready for it. I've heard of babies who will sit and listen quietly as their parents read the entire series of The Chronicles of Narnia to them, but my experience was not that at all. Juliet screamed, flailed, and generally freaked out any time I brought a book near her the first several months. If your baby doesn't respond favorably, just put it away and try again next week or the week after that. There is no rush. One day, he or she will enjoy it. You just have to keep giving them the chance to interact with books. I highly recommend the cloth books like Fuzzy Bee or Squishy Turtle. Let your baby take control of the experience with the book. Eventually, they'll be ready to listen to the words.
What inspired you to start your blog?
I had never read a blog until one of my college friends started one up. I was intrigued and thought maybe I should give it a go. A few other friends encouraged me to start, so I did. I was sure I would hate it, but surprise, surprise, I loved it and quickly became addicted! It's a nice creative outlet and I have really enjoyed meeting other bloggers having access to a wealth of creative ideas!
What has been your favorite aspect of blogging?
I've enjoyed the challenge of coming up with new ideas and also the friendships I've developed with other bloggers. Blogging is really no fun unless there are people reading and commenting on your posts!
Do you remember the first blog you started following? If so, what was it?
I started following Queen of Free and would check it everyday! Now I follow a million blogs--it seems funny to think that I only checked 1 blog back then!
Can you give us a sneak peak at all your crafty supplies? With every project you do, I think, wow…you must have the most incredible craft closet!!!
My supplies are such a mess! I have one craft box filled with basics like glues, paints, puffballs, glitter, etc, but then I have random piles of "garbage" around my house like bottle caps next to the sink, paper towel tubes and old food containers in the pantry, stray ribbon in my kitchen drawer, etc! I store stuff like a squirrel--wherever I can find an empty spot!
How do you stay so motivated to make all these projects? Do you sit down and plan out a week’s worth of projects and then figure out what supplies you need?
I go in and out of being motivated. Some weeks I feel really inspired and we do a lot of fun things. And then other weeks, I have no ideas and we spend time playing with toys or going outside. I really don't plan projects--just whenever I get an idea, I try to gather the supplies and then go for it when we have a block of time to fill--usually right after breakfast or after naptime. I base a lot of my ideas on what items I already have on hand, so the piles of random trash are actually inspiration! For example, I have a huge collection of bottle caps and I wanted to do an Easter project--so I came up with making bottle cap bunnies. Had we not had the bottle caps on hand, I don't think I would have come up with that idea.
Do you read a lot of books for yourself as well? If so, what is one of your recent favorites?
Again, I go in and out of reading for myself! When I do find a good book, I bury myself in it. And when I really get into it, I have several books going on at once. But then I finish them and don't read a thing for a month or two. I really enjoyed The Road by Cormac McCarthy and Gilead by Marilynne Robison.
Where have you learned about building a great blog? Any sites/tips?
I read ProBlogger from time to time, I like Sneaky Momma for easy to understand Blogger tips (like how to make a button!), and I just try to pick up what I can from more experienced bloggers like my friend Amanda of OhAmanda.
When I see your great photos on the blog, I catch glimpses of your home, and it looks so cute. Do you have any favorite spots for reading with Juliet that you can share?
Vanessa passed along the following pictures...
Their living room... I am such a sucker for globes!! And, I love the wooden bookshelf on the floor. It is actually a chair that Vanessa's husband, Ben, brought home from a trip to Uganda. They have re-purposed it into a bookshelf that is accessible to Juliet. Too cute.
Juliet's reading chair in her bedroom...check out the adorable artwork that Vanessa found at Goodwill featuring yarn and fabric houses. And that sweet pillow from Ikea...I just want to pick it up and give it a big hug!
Juliet's Room...check out this international mobile that was given to them by one of Ben's co-workers. What a fun thing for Juliet to look at! In the background, we catch a glimpse of Juliet's bed where they read lots of books. The cute letters above her bed are from Land of Nod.
Now, my favorite question…who is your favorite brother?
Whomever is giving me the least amount of backtalk.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Happy Mother's Day.
Being a mom has been blown all my pre-baby expectations out of the water. I feel very blessed to be able to experience it. Sean Patrick has changed our lives for the best, and it only gets better each day. His smile definitely makes us melt, every time.
Happy Mother's Day to all you moms out there. Hope you can celebrate you in some special way today. And a special shout out to my mom, who was the best role model I could have had. I love you, mom!
Hallie set up this fun photo shoot for the kiddos while I was visiting her with her super talented photographer, Shea Halliburton. There will be more to come on the amazing work of Shea. Words can't describe how special this shoot and the pictures that resulted from it are to us. I can't thank Hallie, Nora and Shea enough for capturing these priceless moments.
I am such a sucker for slide shows with amazing photos of our little one and the perfect song...I am not going to admit how many times I have watched this already :)
http://byshea.com/seanpatrick/
More New England Architecture...
A few amazing houses that I have admired the whole time we have been here. I finally snapped a few pics on a walk with my mom the other day...
I am going to miss being able to walk by these exquisite homes every day!
if Cottage Living lived on, I would hope they would feature this adorable house.
I love the stone...
close up of the gorgeous leaded windows...
just dreaming of fun parties on the amazing porches.
I am going to miss being able to walk by these exquisite homes every day!
Friday, May 7, 2010
Manga Manga Manga!
Lately, my favorite foods have been as follows....
Hummus - my new favorite recipe is from Ina Garten....love her. I am hooked on hummus for lunch - either with pita bread or in a veggie wrap. We also use this to make an appetizer that my turned us onto...spread the hummus on a platter/plate to serve from, and then top with feta crumbles, halved grape tomatoes and sliced black olives. Yum.
Lemon Fusili with Arugala - another Ina specialty! I know this may not sound very appealing at first, but trust me, it is delicous! We add chicken, and enjoy it hot or cold!
Pork Tenderloin with Rosemary and Garlic - Hallie made this for me, and it goes down in history as the best pork tenderloin I have ever had. It was cooked to perfection. Because of the kiddos needing to get to bed, it sat for an hour before we ate it...we don't know if that extra time helped lock in all the flavor, or what, but regardless...super simple and absolutely delicious.
Polenta Fries with Parmesan Truffle dip - We had these at 51 Lincoln, and I have been thinking of them ever since. They were the best part of our meal there. I could only find the pre-made polenta at the store the other day, so I cut it up into wedges, sprayed with some olive oil, sprinkled some kosher salt on them, and baked for about 25 min at 375 - or until they start to turn golden brown. They were a hit. I am sure they would be super tasty if fried, but we just opted for the healthier version this time.
I botched the dip...I can't find the exact recipe I am looking for online, so I attempted one with sour cream, mayo, parm, and black truffle oil. I think we needed a different oil - maybe white truffle? I am not sure, but I am going to keep working on it. Next time, I will try to use a base of creme fraiche, like this recipe, but the store was out of it this time.
Rum Coconut Lime Pie - Sean requested this for his bday - nice and refreshing for the warm weather. The crust makes this one. I can't remember where I found this one...but here is the recipe if you are interested...
Hummus - my new favorite recipe is from Ina Garten....love her. I am hooked on hummus for lunch - either with pita bread or in a veggie wrap. We also use this to make an appetizer that my turned us onto...spread the hummus on a platter/plate to serve from, and then top with feta crumbles, halved grape tomatoes and sliced black olives. Yum.
Lemon Fusili with Arugala - another Ina specialty! I know this may not sound very appealing at first, but trust me, it is delicous! We add chicken, and enjoy it hot or cold!
from Food Network
Pork Tenderloin with Rosemary and Garlic - Hallie made this for me, and it goes down in history as the best pork tenderloin I have ever had. It was cooked to perfection. Because of the kiddos needing to get to bed, it sat for an hour before we ate it...we don't know if that extra time helped lock in all the flavor, or what, but regardless...super simple and absolutely delicious.
Polenta Fries with Parmesan Truffle dip - We had these at 51 Lincoln, and I have been thinking of them ever since. They were the best part of our meal there. I could only find the pre-made polenta at the store the other day, so I cut it up into wedges, sprayed with some olive oil, sprinkled some kosher salt on them, and baked for about 25 min at 375 - or until they start to turn golden brown. They were a hit. I am sure they would be super tasty if fried, but we just opted for the healthier version this time.
I botched the dip...I can't find the exact recipe I am looking for online, so I attempted one with sour cream, mayo, parm, and black truffle oil. I think we needed a different oil - maybe white truffle? I am not sure, but I am going to keep working on it. Next time, I will try to use a base of creme fraiche, like this recipe, but the store was out of it this time.
Rum Coconut Lime Pie - Sean requested this for his bday - nice and refreshing for the warm weather. The crust makes this one. I can't remember where I found this one...but here is the recipe if you are interested...
Rum Coconut Key Lime Pie
1 8oz. pkg. cream cheese, softened
1 14oz can sweetened condensed milk
½ cup lime juice
1 tsp. rum (optional)
coconut crust
1 tablespoon sweetened flaked coconut, toasted
-Beat cream cheese and milk with an electric mixer at medium speed, until smooth
-Add lime juice and if desired, rum, stirring to combine
-Pour filling into coconut crust
-Sprinkle evenly with coconut
-Cover and chill at least 12 hours or until set.
Coconut Crust
(makes 1 9 inch crust)
12-14 cream filled vanilla sandwich cookies, finely crushed (about 1.25 cups)
1 cup sweetened flake coconut, toasted
6 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted
Combine all ingredients. Firmly press on bottom and up sides of a 9 inch pie plate.
Cover and chill 30 minutes.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Weak Knees...
This is my favorite garden here in Newton. The antique bed full of different mosses gives me weak knees.
have you ever seen a more vibrant pink azalea?
Cords, cords, everywhere.
Cords drive me absolutely bonkers. Seriously. And, at our current place, it is not up to code, so outlets are few and far between. With all our wonderful technology, cords abound. We have power strips and extension cords coming out our ears. One of my goals for our next house will be to have the cords more under control.
I love this idea of using cute storage boxes and putting air holes in the back of them by Young House Love. Very creative!
And this solution I read about on Door Sixteen - I think I might invest in a few of these from Ikea.
And Nicole from Making it Lovely used this solution.
How do you keep your cords at bay? I would love to hear any ideas!!
I love this idea of using cute storage boxes and putting air holes in the back of them by Young House Love. Very creative!
And this solution I read about on Door Sixteen - I think I might invest in a few of these from Ikea.
And Nicole from Making it Lovely used this solution.
How do you keep your cords at bay? I would love to hear any ideas!!
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