Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Color

We decided to paint the nursery a Behr paint color called Fortress Stone.








This small swatch comes across less green than the actual paint color. But we liked the how it was in between a gray/sage/taupe that would allow us to switch up the room as the baby grows.


I selected 2 fabrics at JoAnns, one was a gold that has a sweet snow berry pattern. The twigs are brown and the berries are white. The 2nd is a subtle chocolate dot pattern, the small dots are gold.

I made simple window panels and have plans to make a quilt as the the weather gets cooler. May make a pillow to match but I found some great pillows from West Elm that matched the wall paint. They are mixed textures but all the same color. There's one that I'll embroider with the baby's name once we know.



My FIL and husband made a great tray top for an existing chest of drawers - this was a great way to use it as our changing table. I finished it with several different stains and then rubbed it with a bees wax matte coating instead of using lacquer.

I bought a sweet little side table for like $20 at Hobby Lobby. The distressed finish works great in the room.

Stay tuned...more posts to come!

Friday, August 05, 2011

Preperation

As much as we can, we've slowly but surely, made a wonderful space for our expected little one. In this new home, we were blessed with a prior owner that had wonderful taste for paint color. The living and kitchen rooms are warm browns, the master bedroom is a wonderful green and both baths are thoughtfully painted. The only room that needed a change was the spare bedroom that we'll use as the nursery.

As quoted from Steel Magnolias;

Truvy: What are your colors, Shelby?
Shelby: My colors are "blush" and "bashful."
M'Lynn: Her colors are "pink" and "pink."




















Since we haven't found out Little Bits gender we decided that we'd change this room up. We did have thoughts as we made changes as to what if 5 years from now we had a little girl who begged for a pink bedroom? We decided that it was worth the risk - I'll take my chances that we might can stage an intervention.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Mamma Bird

We've found a sweet little nest in our back yard and we've enjoyed watching her swoop down on the puppies. I keep telling the pups to keep their distance but I guess they'll learn the hard way.



Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Blooming

Things are green! The puppies are trotting in the back just out the window. And I am trying to post a needed update on this here blog. Usually, I'm not yearning for the spring time as much as I am this year. The last four to five months have been pretty icky. I'm close to 20 weeks along, expecting our first and it's felt like I had lost my ability to function. The nausea kick my tail and food was my enemy in all kinds of ways. But things have slowly cleared and a couple of weeks ago, I regained some sanity.

We're also moving to a new home and I'm really excited. Things have been nice here in our little rental house in OB, but I'm so ready for our new space. We have some small improvements that need to be done around the time we move in. The yard is bigger and I can't wait to release the hounds in they're new home. We'll have more space for us too- more lawn, more room!

Since we're packing, I've had to store the art supplies away just when my ability kicked in. I've had sewing inspiration as I try to find cute comfortable clothes to wear, but that will need to wait until I get in our new space.

Work is going good for Bear and he's progressing well. I've been continually blessed with a great freelance project that seems to be very well timed and I love working on my own. I've also had several other opportunities put before me but I felt that the timing was off with the move but I'm hoping that I can come back to them when it's more realistic. God's provision is evident and I once again am blessed beyond measure and literally blooming.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Adventurous Athens area GA girl late 30's

I'm participating in "Show us your single friends" over at http://www.kellyskornerblog.com


Bobbie-
Bobbie is in her late 30's and lives near Northeast, GA. We met at church and developed a close friendship right away. She is sweet Southern woman who is wise, thoughtful and talented person. She loves a good adventure, she plays several musical instruments, loves Jeep rides, fly fishing and enjoys being out doors with her two beagles. She's recently made two trips to Europe and is looking forward to the next travel trip, possibly a mission trip. She adores God, her family and her friends.
(I have to add that Bobbie inspired one of my favorite memories. On the day that she purchased her Jeep Wrangler, I went with her to pick it up. On the way home, I was following behind her and I caught a glimpse of her smile in the side-view mirror of her Jeep and I have to say that her smile rated as one of the top-five smiles I can remember!)

I pray that she finds Godly man that can enjoy life's adventure with my awesome friend Bobbie.

Friday, January 21, 2011

One of my favorite people...and lucky for you, she's single!

I'm participating in "Show us your single friends" over at http://www.kellyskornerblog.com





Sarah- 

Sarah is in her mid 30's and lives in Boston, MA. But she's originally from Georgia. We met in high school and I have been blessed with her friendship ever since. She has a heart for teenagers, loves Jesus and works in student ministry. She is a joyful, passionate and encouraging person. She likes to travel, loves baseball, she's a great baker and enjoys a good cup of coffee. She has a pretty big network of friends because she has touched so many lives. She has wonderful parents (her Mom saved me and my veil the night before my wedding after a small incident with the iron!), brother & sister-in-law and a new niece!

I pray that she meets a wonderful Godly man that can take her to baseball games and enjoy how wonderful my friend Sarah is!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

She's a beauty

First weekend in November we headed to the private airport to visit a WWII bomber plane, a B-17. It was really a pretty plane. I'm not into planes, but this era of planes interest me b/c of the vintage pin-up art that graced the sides of the planes. I really like the Americana story of pilots naming their airplanes after wives, sweethearts & mothers. Sure enough, there was a graceful lady perched on the side of the nose, she had lighting bolts on either side, like she was a force to be reckoned with. They called her the Aluminum Overcast.

Bear wanted to take the tour but wound up taking a flight on this B-17. He was beyond happy.
I took the tour and listed to the visitors, some of whom were veterans, tell stories and reminisce of the missions they had experienced.

Really glad that I went, it was a great piece of history to discover.
















Sunday, October 03, 2010

Exploring Collierville, TN

So my Bear and I had a pretty good weekend. We had a yard sale on Sat. morning b/c it was time for our subdivision's annual one. One year ago this weekend, I was coming from PS- our Jeep loaded down with doggies- looking for our little home here in OB. That night we would go to sleep super early since we both had been tired from the changes and our move.

After the yard sale we went to try the Best Mexican restaurant in Memphis. Our Sunday newspaper sent us a guide with the "Best of" in the area. It's been very helpful in letting us try and vote on the recommended places. And I was pleasantly surprised that it was very good and will be visited again, and often.

After dinner we headed to downtown Collierville, TN to see the historic area. It was very charming and I'm disappointed that we had not visited before. It seems to be a great place to shop and eat, and it has an old steam engine train that Bear was interested in.



















We went so late that all the stores were closed and so I want to go back and do some shopping. There was also some nice looking places to eat and a super cute gas station that looked like the one in the movie Cars.

The weather was also right in the middle of changing as we were walking around the square. The wind was blowing and it was bringing in a cold front for the evening. It was perfect!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Pig Race'n

Highlight of my weekend was the swine 500 at the Delta Fair. No, really, that's what I requested to do on our fun day out. We cheered for the little pig in lane 3 but he wasn't encouraged enough to make it to the cookie reward first!



















We did head to the Fair at the Agricenter and it was all a Fair could be. Lots of scary portable metal rides that play really loud metal music and lots of strange smells. That's all I'm saying. But I was there for the animals.



















We went to the petting zoo, Bear bought me some oats to give to all the critters. It was so much fun. We also saw ostriches, emus & did I mention pigs?


Wrapping up the eveing, we ate some great mexican food in this hole in the wall place that made us say mmm, mmmm.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Muscadines & scuppernongs, oh my!




















Thanks to some super sweet folks I got an invitation to come pick my favorite fruit right off the vine today. I love this time of the year because not only does my favorite fruit come in season, but it means the cooler weather is on its way.

They had some beautiful vines! And both kinds to pick.

A day with the nieces




















Walking and talkin about this and that.
Then we went shopping!

Viva Mexico!

Mmmmm, mmm. The best chicken soup ever -

Sunday, August 08, 2010

After church cookin

When we got home today, I was hungry. I got my new Country Living magazine this week and there was a new recipe that I wanted to try.







































It was really good. The pear and balsamic was sweet an tangy.




Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Afternoon storms

It's been really hot here. Like "is the air working?" hot. It's been my task this week to keep the furry furries that live outside as cool as possible. I found intstrustions online in how to make these PVC dog beds that get the puppies off of the hot ground and give them a canvas bed that get the air circulating under them. Online they're quite pricey so back at the end of June with much help from the Bear and my niece, we made the first one. We also place a box fan right at the edge of the bed, and we make some shade, and the pups seem to be very happy. They've given up the cedar filled dog homes for the cool cabana life.

Today, I was able to cut the pipe and make the second one so they both have there own. No snuggling when it's this hot. Also, the beds do really well in the rain and a few days ago, I was able to video a small bit of the sweetness that is Bonnie and Clyde.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Clothes horse





















My portion of or downstairs closet was out of hand. I had winter mixed with summer and I had lost enough space to actually hang a garment. So today was the day and the donation pile has potential of scaring a small child. Though now theres space...hmmm.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

84 things

Since my last post I haven't been inspired to post anything. Until I read a couple of blogs that were a list of 84 insightful things about yourself. I really liked the posts. So here's mine.

1. I'm an extremist (meaning I'm all or nothing)
2. Love for my husband to tickle me so much that I can't breathe from laughing
3. My favorite color changes from day to day but it has never been yellow
4. I care what people think - way too much
5. Being persistent always shows up on any employment review I've ever had
6. I do not like to discuss politics - I find that people are way to forward with wanting to share they're opinion
7. Graduated from college almost 12 years ago, but I still get anxious on Sunday afternoons.
8. I miss Georgia
9. But I don't miss the traffic in #8
10. I could be a recluse
11. I think about losing weight many times a day
12. I like to make things beautiful, from a blank canvas to getting some one grouchy to smile
13. I get angry at rude people
14. My dog is so spoiled that he wakes me for his breakfast
15. If I don't sing, I feel like something is missing
16. Swinging should be a sport
17. Could eat chocolate for each meal
18. Children make me nervous
19. Dreamed of living in a house where I could snow ski right out my front door
20. I pray that I will not have to ever go through any kind of formal education again
21. Buggies at Walmart give me the willies
22. There's lots of things that I can't put on this list b/c I will be made fun of
23. Death doesn't scare me, but being separated from my family, even if its for a short while does
24. Every-time I pass a motorcycle cop, I have to see if it's Ponch or John
25. Glad that my husband reads more than enough for both of us
26. Think I could live on a farm/ranch
27. My spiritual gift is mercy
28. I'm way too judgmental
29. Love to smell irish spring
30. Going to contemporary worship is great - but I miss " Great is thy faithfulness"
31. Dream of building a house one day
32. Miss my grandparents
33. If I had more drive I think I could have been a Judge
34. Wish I had an on off switch for the perceptive portion of my brain
35. Ready for nights where the temp is 45º
36. Not sure I'll ever live in PS again
37. I like to stay up late
38. Worry like a crazy person
39. Like to be able to shoot paint balls at stupid drivers just so everyone could see them coming
40. Would love to be as brave as Amelia
41. Right now I'm trying to think if there's any chocolate in house
42. Ideas keep me awake at night
43. Ideas keep me alive
44. My Mom always warned me to not lift heavy objects - I wish I would have listened
45. Still haven't beaten the mine cart level in Donkey Kong Country
46. I love my nieces
47. I love my nephews 
48. I want to learn how to make my own beef jerky
49. Ready to go to Europe with my husband
50. God gives me courage
51. Mint shampoo rocks
52. I have very small nostrils
53. Thought about being a personal shopper
54. Never broken a bone
55. I'm shy
56. Like to watch "Billy the Exterminator"
57. Still say yes & no mam/sir
58. Would like to go fishing soon
59. Learning to never say never
60. Laughing heals a lot of things
61. Praying for my husband while I write this
62. Also listening to Satchel bark at his rawhide
63. Happy my Dad taught me how to be respectful
64. Curious as to what Iceland looks like
65. Thinking I'd like to have an art show one day
66. Remember the good old days of sharing a bedroom with my sister
67. Looking forward to seeing my family soon
68. I would like to learn how to upholster 
69. Being 34 feels like a blessing
70. I can't spell
71. Grateful I have sweet in-laws
72. I value authenticity
73. Despise hidden agendas
74. I'm a wimp for getting to scared to do the final tree jump in "Project Outdoor Adventure"
75. Pretty sure I would still not jump
76. Would love to read some of these list about my friends
78. Believe that the Bible is God's Word
79. Love my engagement ring
80. Tired of living in a society of blame
81. Love road trips without destinations
82. I would love to not be afraid of things
83. Glad that I have art supplies
84. Think there are too many personal injury lawyers in Memphis



Monday, June 21, 2010

May recap

Man, May came and went and left me somewhere back around the 15th. I can't believe June's almost over! 

The heat's here too. I'm blogging in the middle of the day b/c any bit of effort I exude I begin to sweat like I've been running a marathon. Ceiling, oscillating, & box fans are assisting the AC to keep us and the furry ones from overheating. Can't wait to see the power bill. =)

So here are some pictures from the month that flew by:

This was Mayfest in downtown OB. They had a car show and this was a pretty creative hot rod. It was a rolling outhouse- but it was loaded with great design and wit - I'm not really into car shows but this was great to look every detail.




Memphis International BBQ fest was a treat b/c a dear friend came into town to go with us. Lots of free treats but it was hot and muggy. So the best treat in my opinion was the fruit popsicle!



Next was a trip back to GA to do some free-lance work and hang out with the family. Here's a couple of noteworthy images. My oldest niece is dating a cute young fellow and he's brave enough to come to family gatherings. Bless his heart, they're picture on the sofa there at my parents house. So after we ate, they went down by the creek to sit on a swing for a while. Well we hear the 2 younger nieces, one is a sister and one a cousin, being stealthy and spying on them down on the swing. We asked them what they expected to see and they both smiled really big.






When home, I also did some ancestry research. My Dad took me to Sandy Springs & Alpharetta to visit some family graves and to speak with my great Aunt. It was a very informative trip and I documented the visit and learned a lot.

Was able to scan this photo of my Great-grandmother that passed away in 1979. She was so young in this photo, I had only seen pictures of her when she was elderly.


Let's see the next was when I went back to GA, Bear went to a crawfish boil. I had been to one when I was about 9yrs old when visiting my Aunt's home in Baton Rouge. But I don't think I tried the crawfish. All I can remember was catching the clayfish down in the my creek back home and I don't think I could stomach eating these things after those memories. However, Bear enjoyed them very much.






Ewwe.


On to Memorial day and Birthday cake! 
Sista P, Jim & EC came through OB on their way back from vacay out in TX. I was so excited for EC to visit us b/c I'm trying to entice her to come out and stay a week and hang out!
All of the furry ones where happy to have guests. I thought EC and Satchel were going to implode after seeing each other.


We celebrated Sista P's birthday with an OB bakery strawberry cake. I think it was a hit. It was very moist and sweet. Glad we have a great bakery so close by. 


See that smile - that's a happy sister =).

And on Memorial day we went downtown to catch a minor league baseball game. We had some good seats and found some shade. 



















So it was a good month - and lots of good times. Maybe that's why I'm still back in May- who would want to leave?

Saturday, May 01, 2010

It's the leg lamp all over again













Lots of excitement on this first day of May!

Storms are coming through and the tornado sirens have been serenading us all morning. In the midst of us preparing to take cover, Bear steps out the front to take a look at the sky. A large box was sitting at the front door, and packages are always exciting. I remember that I had won a prize from an online contest. And it was here. An email had alerted me that I had won a sauce pan a while back and I totally forgot. (I know - a sauce pan.) But upon opening the box I had a flash from the classic movie,  A Christmas Story, when the father gets his precious "fishnet leg lamp". I'm a bit excited to get something new, but a sauce pan? Exciting.



















As I opened the box I see the nice packaging with a guy that I recognize from the Food Network. I'm impressed. Instead of the worn and well loved sauce pans that we have, it was a very heavy, art like pan with a glass lid and it was very pretty! Take a look-



Monday, April 19, 2010

Good weekend

We decided to head east to see family/friends before Bear starts his next formal training class at work. For the next few months his focus will be on this, so no 3-day weekends to travel on.

Headed out Thursday morning and he was going to his folks house and he dropped me off in P-town. I met up with my good friends that I haven't hung with since last summer.










We went down to Thomasville, GA to a cheese dairy called Sweetgrass.

Come to find out, this is the dairy that my Grandmother mentioned several times, saying that the owners were distant relatives of ours. My Mom did some research and gave me the background and sure enough, I looked up the owners on their site and confirmed that they were cousins of ours. My Mom gave me 2 photos of my Great-grandfather and his brother, to give to our relatives at the dairy.




















The trip was fun and the food was great. Had good laughs and got to play with goats - big & small. Ate cheese, country Mennonite cooking & baked goods. Hugged a huge 329 year old oak tree, made fun of each other and did I mention laugh?














Got home later on Sat. hung with the PS family























and made it to SSchool to see all of our missed church friends.

It was a good weekend.