Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Design Trend: Kelly Green

It’s not too often that I’m ahead of the curve… in anything. But when I saw this piece on Casa Sugar, I was delighted to see that Kelly Green is a current trend in decorating. I’m absolutely swooning over the pictures, especially the Hollywood Bed!

 

My office is primarily black, white and green. I wanted to do something different, so we kept the walls white and painted the ceiling and the window molding green. The painters argued with me over the color, trying to persuade me for a more muted tone. But I adore Kelly Green and knew I would love it.


Sunday, June 26, 2011

Inspiration from Lulu Powers

The first time I saw celebrity caterer extraordinaire Lulu Powers was months ago on an episode of The Nate Berkus Show. I can’t remember the exact purpose of her appearance, but she was suggesting tips on how to style some kind of magnificent event, a birthday if I recall correctly. I loved her chic and classy approach! Of course she was also promoting her new book, so I put it on my wish list. Tricia gifted me Food to Flowers for my birthday, but I didn’t have a chance to sit down and flip through it until recently. It’s filled with useful and inventive ideas for a plethora of occasions. I can’t wait to enact her lessons for my next soiree!

Coincidentally, there is also an article featuring Lulu in the current issue of Lonny. In Summer Nights she offers expert advice for hosting the perfect summer affair. Now if only I could get Jord to end his strike against my parties!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Back in the Saddle


I found this antique piece at a yard sale in LeClaire with a little help from one of Jord's co-workers who knew we were in the market for a church pew. Although there was a church pew available as well, at eight feet it was too big for what I had in mind. This four foot bench will do just the trick, with a little fabric upgrade and perhaps a coat of paint (still deciding on that one). We had taken a break from projects like this, but I'm ready to get back at it!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Father's Day Weekend

In preparation for Father's Day, I dedicated last weekend scrapbooking. I wanted to put together an album of all the 2011 St. Patrick's Day festivities for my dad to commemorate his grand marshal status. My scrapbooking skills were a little rusty, but it turned out okay and we'll have something to remind us of all the funny things that happened throughout the weekend.



Just a taste of the scrapbook pages


My parents, Sarah, Jord and I decided to spend Saturday afternoon in LeClaire. For lunch, we tried a new spot called Blue Iguana. It was pretty tasty, especially the margaritas, but my heart still belongs to Azteca when it comes to Mexican fare. After a little shopping, we headed to the Distillery for a tour and tasting of either vodka or gin. It was nice to spend and afternoon doing something different and fun! And although we had good intentions of going out and about last night, we ended up staying in and grilling out at my parents' house. It turned out to be a great family weekend, just the thing my dad enjoys.

Margaritas at Blue Iguana

Tasting vodka and gin at the Distillery

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Shelter Mags

This NY Times article introduced me to three new online shelter magazines: Rue, High Gloss and Matchbook. The piece also gave some background on Lonny – I wasn’t aware of its humble beginnings nor the following they've established. The story gives motivation to all the young entrepreneurs out there (myself included). I have admired Lonny from the beginning and am happy to have some fresh sources for inspiration from these similar publications.

Monday, June 13, 2011

And 100

I cannot believe I’ve written 100 blog posts! Where has the time gone? At this time last year, we were just getting serious about the house search and were on the cusp of finding our home on Fairhaven.

Oh how much has changed since closing day!

To commemorate this milestone, check out this link to 100 Ways to Save the Environment. Jord and I are always looking to reduce our carbon footprint. Recently, Jord has started riding his bike to and from work, an excellent way to save on gas and emissions!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Season of Grilling

Jord finally unboxed the grill and got it ready for the season. I’ve only had charcoal on my grocery list for the last month, but Jord kept telling me not yet. I was so anxious to have a real grill! We’ve been using a little Smoky Joe for the last five years since we didn’t have space for anything larger at the apartment. We donated that to Sarah and went out in search for a grown-up version. I thought Jord would be interested in a fancy apparatus, but when it came down to it he chose a classic Weber.


I had grand ideas of hosting a BBQ to kick-off the summer with family and friends. Who was I kidding - we kept it simple the first time around with just hot dogs, chicken and shrimp for two. We don’t have outdoor furniture or even a suitable space in the backyard to plop down. I guess we’ll have to wait to throw any summer parties until I can find some acceptable outdoor furnishings. In the meantime, we’ll continue our ritual of grilling every Sunday for just us two.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Sarah's Summer House

I was so excited when I saw the first commercial promoting a new season of Sarah’s House on HGTV. This has a special spin – a summer home! I set my DVR, thinking I might miss an episode here and there. I hadn’t watched a single one until Sunday when my sister Sarah, my mom and I sat down to get caught up. I knew once I started watching I wouldn’t be able to tear myself away! Her eye to renovate and decorate is truly inspiring. And I especially enjoy getting a glimpse into her personal life, with clips of her husband and daughter sprinkled through the show. This reaffirms why the Sarah's House series is my favorite!