Wednesday, November 30, 2011

After: House Makeover Special


after.
I can now skip crafting a toilet paper halo every time I want to use the toilet.
And I no longer swear each and every kitchen cleaning occasion.
There are still doormats to be laid and towel racks to be hung.  But it finally feels like home.
(click here for more on the physical before and the emotional before)

exterior



living room


kitchen



dining room


guest bath


levi's room


coco's room


master bath


master bedroom

home.



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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Sneak and Peak + From Eve Handmade Blooms Giveaway (Closed)


A little over two years ago I was alone, in an out of state hospital, being wheeled into emergency surgery.  An undetected ectopic pregnancy had ruptured my fallopian tube, and I had lost nearly a third of the blood in my body to internal bleeding.  

As they lifted the guard rails on the gurney, I didn’t think about the hoards of unanswered e-mails in my inbox or the decay of dirty dishes in my kitchen sink. I could tolerate leaving behind all these untidy details of my temporal life.  My heart did not wish to lay last eyes on financial documents, nor cradle any diplomas or honors I had received.

The heaviest weight on my mind and soul was five pounds seven ounces.  The baby daughter that we had sought for more than half a decade had finally been found by a selfless birth mother and placed in our arms only days before.  A dear sweet friend had rushed me to the hospital and taken charge of my less than week old daughter, but Andrew was still a state away, and I hopelessly frightened. 

My uninterrupted prayer amidst the squeaking wheels on sterile linoleum was: Heavenly Father, I haven't been sealed to my baby yet.  I need to get home alive, so Andrew and I can take her to the temple.  

Last Saturday we were finally able to tie that eternal knot.  Coco’s Native American heritage caused some unexpected delays but I would have considered waiting twice as long a bargain in exchange for the honor of being her mother. 


This darling baby girl with tender dark eyes, a mischievous grin, and the elusive scent of green apples is my daughter.

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In the meantime, procure adorable stuffings for some lucky girl's stocking at From Eve.
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Beauty-Full Tuesday: The Wild & Wily Ways of a Brunette Bombshell

Meg's writing reads like a fine conversation at a cafe table, with steaming chai latte, or in my case over-frothed pero.  Someday she is going to find me chasing behind her imaginative essence on the hudson river.  If she isn't too alarmed, perhaps I can talk her into going to the ballet with me because I adore the wild and wily ways of this brunette bombshell.


when Reachel first emailed me about this lovely series she posed a question that i loosely translated to what makes you feel beautiful? and then quickly mis-remembered as what make you feel sexiest? (there's some kind of insight into my core right there). the question could not have come at a better time. (precisely because i was feeling anything but).

 beauty is a funny thing, isn't it? a fickle mistress. what i've come to understand is that feeling you're beautiful and knowing you're beautiful are entirely different things. and i'd take the feeling any day of the week, because the feeling--that inner spark--well, that informs everything. so i took Reachel's question and i went for a jog (literally). and as my feet pounded away at the pavement, and the hudson river rolled past on my left, i made a list. and that list made one thing very clear: i feel most beautiful when i am most myself (which as it turns out is also when i feel sexiest--for me there is no difference between the two), when i am fully engaged in this chaotic and turbulent and wholly exciting world we live in. what does that mean? feeling pretty
















well, it means i feel more beautiful when i'm laughing really hard. out loud. and even more so when i'm telling a good joke or a good story--watching the eyes of the people i love crinkle in response to something i've said? heaven. few things trump that. i feel most beautiful while eating a green apple, after an impossible exercise class, with my hair pulled into a high, messy bun, as i traipse about lower manhattan giving thanks for a body that moves and runs and spins--holy heck is the body a miraculous thing! or when listening to good music. or waiting for the subway with a good book in hand. reading and understanding and reveling in a poem that three years ago made no sense to me (walt whitman's "song of the open road"). watching the rain move in over chicago as portugal. the man plays "so american". standing arms and mouth open to welcome said rain. imbibing a hot drink on a cold day. a walk through central park on a cool morning. furtively glancing at the guy at the end of the bar and then catching him mid-stare. or a nod from the bass player from that one alaskan band i so love. doing something, anything, that a year ago i couldn't (or rather, was too afraid) to do. heading into the belly of the beast of fear and coming out the other end makes me feel beautiful in a way that nothing (and i do mean nothing) can touch.

what i look like will change with time. my weight will fluctuate. the lines on my forehead will crease. the gray hairs will take hold and multiply. but my mind, my intelligence, the light behind my eyes--that (God willing) will remain. more than that (again, God willing) it will grow and burgeon. it is my belief that my intelligence and my desire to live life fully--to live imperfectly but honestly, makes me wholly myself.  and the more i can align myself with my value system, the more i balance on the axis of who i am--the more i know what i want and what i believe in, the more beautiful i feel. and there, on that axis, perched atop it all--balancing on the bounties of this life (both good and bad) well, then, from there, the opinions of others regarding what i look like will matter only with my consent. it will be how i feel from within my body--inside the sweet-spot of life that will dictate my response. i won't need a mirror or a scale or any of the trappings to provide me with what i've somehow always known but often doubted: that i am, in fact, yes, beautiful.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Calculating Thankful Winners


$10 x 25 months x black friday sales = dreamy baby wedding dress
One Alexander Hamilton was preserved every fourth Sunday I waited to marry by baby daughter

Today was Black Friday.  Today we emptied the jar and bought a dress.  I'll show you tomorrow. Along with the house, polished and in her pretties.

But first, the Stella Grace Boutique Winner.  Her name is Hannah Parris.  



Congratulations to your and your niece Hannah!  E-mail me and we will coordinate your winnings.

Did I mention I'm marrying my daughter in the morning? 

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Where I'll be on Black Friday




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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Before: House Makeover Special

 So my parents and sisters arrive on the Thankful Morrow in preparation for my baby wedding.  House Guests + House Party = House Renovation Reveal

But First, the Full Before.
Apologies for my unseasonably ungrateful tone in the description of this house. 
You can read about my issues with my husband's mistress here.


Are your Pin It buttons ready?

The Living Room
Note the custom adhesive mirrors

The Kitchen
Oh no honey, there's a hole in our countertop! Don't worry I have this piece of laminate we can lay over it.

Guest Bathroom
modeled after the Chevron restroom in Escondido

Family Room
It just has that, "I'm really just a garage with laminate flooring feel." Funny because that's exactly what it is.

Baby Abodes

spot on paint color and lighting fixture choices


Master Bathroom
  Is that real carpet in the bathroom? You betcha, right up to the toilet. Crazy cozy right?

Did I mention Andrew closed on this gem, the week Levi was born? 
Such a nest.

And on Friday, I promise to "Move That Bus."

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Beauty-Full Tuesday: A Few of My Favorite Things

Lush eyelashes to filter a prettier view of the world
Strongly arched brows to discern miserable illusions
Smartly framed glasses to focus on what's really important
Molly of A Few of My Favorite Things and her Beauty-Full View of the World


I am petite by nature.  It is in my genes.  I am actually smaller now than before I had my three boys.  Now before you switch your computer off and stop reading, I say these things for a purpose.  By all outward appearances, I should have a good sense of who I am.  Alas, I am like so many of you ladies out there --- I am too hard on myself.  If I let self-doubt creep in, my confidence begins to dwindle.  She is a terrible thing.  Self-doubt can drag me low and vanish any happiness I once felt for myself.  I have fair skin.  Small breasts. I am not tall enough. My skin is oily.  These are the words that self-doubt whispers to me.  She is ruthless.

And so, when she comes knocking at the door, I promptly shut it.  I turn off the computer.  I set aside my phone.  And I dig deep.  I remind myself of my divine nature.  Of my talents.  Of all that I have achieved and can achieve.  I stop comparing.  And then, I go sit on the floor with my three boys and relish in their delight.  They truly lift my spirits and plus, they give me killer compliments.  When I am with my boys I feel beautiful.  I grew them.  I helped create them.  Each one has added to my beauty.

Besides spending time with my little guys, I've found an almost fail-proof way to help facilitate a good day.  I get dressed.  I dab a bit of color on my cheeks.  Swipe on some gloss.  Do my hair.  And spritz on a bit of my favorite scent.  When I look my best, I feel better about myself.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Officially & Legally Grateful Giveaway (CLOSED)


This beautiful, perfect baby girl is my daughter.  Stamped, Signed, and Recorded.

Well, I suppose I should say "our" daughter as An-doo constitutes about her every third word.
We even got the world's prettiest judge to tell us we could drop the "foster" prefix from our relationship to Coco.

Saying I'm grateful, it's like trying to put a barbie bikini on a walrus.

Completely inept.



Speaking of baby acquisitions, meet Coco's latest adoption: Miss Stella Grace

Since baby Stella arrived in the mail this weekend she has taken 18.3 stroller rides around the house, received 42.1 kisses and/or hugs, had both ponytails orally investigated by Levi 2.2 times, attended 3.4 tea parties, watched 1.6 episodes of Sesame Street, and sat by herself about 0.4 minutes.
    

Enter to win your customized baby Jo or Jane doll by commenting what you're grateful for.
Giveaway ends Thursday, November 24th at midnight
Winner Announced Friday, November 25th

Or order up now in time for Christmas at 15% off.
Use STELLA15 at checkout.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Tasteful Trend: How to Wear a Belt



Your belt's resume extends beyond the ability to secure the vertical positioning of your trousers, Specifically, your belt boasts three singular skills:

1) Outlining your narrowest point
2) Defining your silhouette both horizontally and vertically
3) Adding visual interest to your ensemble

Belt Recommendations
Body
Type
Narrowest
Point
Other Concerns Ideal
Example
Upper Figure Hipline Short Legs Thin Hip Belt
Long Legs Wide Hip Belt
Middle FigureUnder the BustAverage Chest Size Thin to Mid-Width
Empire Belt
Below or Above Average Chest Mid to Wide Hip
Slung Belt (blouse
the top above the buckle to disguise
any insecurities)
Hour-
glass/

Lower
Natural WaistShort Torso Thin to Mid-Width
Waist Belt
Long Torso Mid to Wide Width
Waist Belt
LinearAnywhereSelect a Belt in Proportion to Frame Cinched, Volume Inducing Belt


Add either give or take to your belt with a Notch Puncher or streamline the loose belt tail with something more permanent than double sided tape, a Belt Loopy.

First consider proportions when selecting a belt.  If you want something to appear shorter, divide it with a wider belt, alternatively a thinner belt will maintain visual length.  Also be sure that your belt mirrors your frame,  sturdy frames should avoid overly dainty belts.  And delicate frames should stray from thick corsets.

Next not all belts are cut to the same straight line.  A belt that is contoured or cut on the curve (smiling when laid down) will have an automatic narrowing effect.  If you love the look of thick belts but fear their truncating effects, try a riding belt that narrows in at the center.

Finally, account for fibers.  Thick elastic materials can offer comfort and can even girdle soft centers.  Robust leathers will secure thick woolen wears or contrast more delicate gossamers.  If you are insecure about your personal details being squished above or below a belt when you sit, favor structured woven materials over stretchy knits for the layer under your belt.

Drawing Attention
Less Definition More Definition
Matte textuers similar to the background create less definition Glossy, patent, or other high shine textures and metallic details that contrast strongly with the background create more definition
Layering a belt under a jacket or sweater creates visual interest while maintaing a cloud of mystery about the midsection Layering a belt over a jacket or sweater creates visual interest and amplifies waist definition

Lastly, avoid the most deadly of belt sins and never over constrict.  If in doubt, move it back a notch.   You don't want abdominal details squishing out above or below your belt line.


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