Well here we go...
-movies. I love how they can make you feel so many different things. Especially the romantic ones.
-my cousin, Amber. She was the genius that set up me and Kurtis! :)
-my aunt Belle. She was an incredibly woman that left a huge impact on my life. I miss her everyday. I wish she was still on this earth and could have met Kurtis.
-cameras. I love pictures and how we can look back on our lives and see life's special moments. I don't think you can ever take enough pictures!
-nieces and nephews. (This a new thing for me with Kurtis' family) They are such a joy and I love spending time with them.
-friends that I can always count on even if we haven't talked in forever
-quiet Saturday mornings when my husband and I have coffee and read magazines together
-step-parents. they are always so helpful and would do anything for us!
-Living in Texas. I love the warm weather and couldn't imagine living anywhere else.
-grandparents. they have always been loving and supportive and we have great memories with them as kids
-being able to take a hot shower everyday
-for Christmas lights/tree. my husband loves them like a little kid does. It makes me smile! I'm sure if I said yes we would have them up all year round.
-shopping for clothes and shoes etc.
-grocery shopping with my husband. I know this sounds lame but I love that we are team and I don't have to do most things by myself.
-my jetta. It the first thing I bought when I graduated from college.
I am a newlywed hard thinker dog lover designer sister worrier best friend lover european want a be daughter organizer snuggler traveler hard worker giver artist movie watcher
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
Our First Christmas Tree
This year we purchased our first Christmas tree! Since I knew that pretty Christmas skirts are hard to come by I decided to use a pin I found on Pinterest awhile back. Here it is.
To me this was not as easy as it sounds but worth every bit of my time! I sewed mine because I did not want the glue melting in the Texas heat while in storage. It cost around $30 in supplies. I also bought some ribbon at Michaels and made some bows.
To me this was not as easy as it sounds but worth every bit of my time! I sewed mine because I did not want the glue melting in the Texas heat while in storage. It cost around $30 in supplies. I also bought some ribbon at Michaels and made some bows.
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| Finished! |
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Things that I am thankful for! Part 1
This time of year is always a favorite of mine. The weather is changing which I will be freezing later but I am enjoying it for the moment. November is a great month. It is my Dads, husbands and my dog Gretchens birthday! As well at Thanksgiving! I decided I would split up my month of things that I am thankful for.
In no certain order
-my sweet husband who I can't imagine life ever without him. We always joke around saying why the heck did we not meet each other earlier in life. Oh well I found him and that is all that matters. He loves me unconditional and is my best friend. I can't wait to spend the rest of my life with him and have tons of fun adventures!
-my little furry child, Gretchen. I love that no matter what I do she loves me all the time :)
-my relationship with Jesus and knowing that I am always forgiven and that I am going to heaven when I leave this beautiful earth.
-my education. I was very blessed to have graduated from a great art school and I couldn't have done it without my parents financial support.
-the right to vote.
-my iPad. I love it! It is my favorite toy which has pretty much taken over using my computer. Which doesn't help with my typing skills but I can always work on that later.
-my parents. They raised me in a great environment and taught me many things/lessons that I will continue to use when we have our own children. I love that I was taught how to manage money. That is a rare thing in today's society. I love that my mom stayed home with us and was always creative with what we did everyday.
-my brother. I can't ever express how proud I am of him and his accomplishments and everything he has overcome and surpassed. Even though we are total opposites we always learned how to share and get along.
-my health. No one has perfect health but I am very grateful that my problems are very very small compared to some people in this world.
-my mother-in-law, Mary. I admire her in many ways. She raised the best son that I had the pleasure of marrying! She also has amazing faith that shines all the time.
-traveling. I am so blessed to have traveled many places since I have been a young child.
-family. majority of my family is here in Dallas which is rare. I love being able to see my parents all the time and now my grandma lives next door to my mom. Also Christmas Eve with Kurtis' family is a great new tradition for me.
-coffee. it is fairly new to my life but i couldn't live without it now. I hate to say but a day without coffee isn't the same!
-my job. Working with family is great. I love my flexibility and the causal environment is a nice change. I have an awesome boss that isn't a jerk. I have known him forever :) I also love my part time job which gives me the opportunity to fill my creative brain. Who doesn't love weddings?! I am a sucker for romance.
-my heater blanket. It keeps me warm at night and warmth in the winter is very essential!
To be continued in Part 2...
In no certain order
-my sweet husband who I can't imagine life ever without him. We always joke around saying why the heck did we not meet each other earlier in life. Oh well I found him and that is all that matters. He loves me unconditional and is my best friend. I can't wait to spend the rest of my life with him and have tons of fun adventures!
-my little furry child, Gretchen. I love that no matter what I do she loves me all the time :)
-my relationship with Jesus and knowing that I am always forgiven and that I am going to heaven when I leave this beautiful earth.
-my education. I was very blessed to have graduated from a great art school and I couldn't have done it without my parents financial support.
-the right to vote.
-my iPad. I love it! It is my favorite toy which has pretty much taken over using my computer. Which doesn't help with my typing skills but I can always work on that later.
-my parents. They raised me in a great environment and taught me many things/lessons that I will continue to use when we have our own children. I love that I was taught how to manage money. That is a rare thing in today's society. I love that my mom stayed home with us and was always creative with what we did everyday.
-my brother. I can't ever express how proud I am of him and his accomplishments and everything he has overcome and surpassed. Even though we are total opposites we always learned how to share and get along.
-my health. No one has perfect health but I am very grateful that my problems are very very small compared to some people in this world.
-my mother-in-law, Mary. I admire her in many ways. She raised the best son that I had the pleasure of marrying! She also has amazing faith that shines all the time.
-traveling. I am so blessed to have traveled many places since I have been a young child.
-family. majority of my family is here in Dallas which is rare. I love being able to see my parents all the time and now my grandma lives next door to my mom. Also Christmas Eve with Kurtis' family is a great new tradition for me.
-coffee. it is fairly new to my life but i couldn't live without it now. I hate to say but a day without coffee isn't the same!
-my job. Working with family is great. I love my flexibility and the causal environment is a nice change. I have an awesome boss that isn't a jerk. I have known him forever :) I also love my part time job which gives me the opportunity to fill my creative brain. Who doesn't love weddings?! I am a sucker for romance.
-my heater blanket. It keeps me warm at night and warmth in the winter is very essential!
To be continued in Part 2...
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Fair Day- aka eating fattening foods
This year we went to the Texas State Fair as a family which I think my husband benefited from more. Typically we both just pick one thing we want and we are content.
Well we took a picture of all most every food they tried. I think it would have made me sick. Apparently the food that won this year was fried jambalaya. No, we didn't wait in the mile long line!
Well we took a picture of all most every food they tried. I think it would have made me sick. Apparently the food that won this year was fried jambalaya. No, we didn't wait in the mile long line!
| Fletcher's corny dogs |
| My choice- Funnel Cake |
| Sweet Potato Tornado |
| Fried Chocolate Strawberry |
| Fried Oreos |
| Fried Pecan Pie |
| Sausage crazy sandwich |
| Belgium waffle |
It was a cold day for Dallas but we managed to have alot of fun. I'm pretty sure no one went home hungry!!
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Nightstands: Statement or Understatement?
Nightstands: Statement or Understatement?
I think it just depends on which piece you fall in love with first. Besides the nightstands this can include art, the headboard or the bedding.
Here are a few bedrooms that I could definitely live in that have some great nightstands!
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| Painted Nightstand- looks like a DIY project with the pretty turquoise blue |
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| Wood Nightstand- could possibly use an antique or reproduction chest and add a painted finish |
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| Painted White Nightstand which would always be great to throw in a guest room at a later time. Changing the knobs can spruce it up, as well. |
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Gallery Wall is Complete!
I'm back! Yes, it was has been way too long. I am a bad blogger, but I am going to try :)
Gallery walls... I have always wanted to create one so I took on the challenge. So I found a lot of pictures on Pinterest which looked easy but I have come to realize that nothing I do is particularly easy. I am perfectionist which means this took a long time.
First I went to Ikea which has amazing pricing on frames but of course that were not the right color for my scheme. I needed a warmer color than just black or white. I also went to Ross and Marshalls and picked up a few more. The challenge was laying them out. I ended up with 38 frames! I got some craft paper and made it the size of my wall and then layed out the frames traced where I wanted them to go and then figured out where the nails should go.
Next I spray painted the 39 frames.
And the final result...
Sorry for the direction of my pictures! If anyone knows how to fix it please let me know. :)
Gallery walls... I have always wanted to create one so I took on the challenge. So I found a lot of pictures on Pinterest which looked easy but I have come to realize that nothing I do is particularly easy. I am perfectionist which means this took a long time.
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| Laying out the frames |
| Hanging the craft paper |
And the final result...
Sorry for the direction of my pictures! If anyone knows how to fix it please let me know. :)
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