Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Rustic Modern Fireplace Inspiration

Part of our living room remodel involves our fireplace. It's giant and I love that about it. I can't wait to use it this winter! Our house is all electric, so Matt jokes we will be using it to heat the house this winter ;) The owners of the house before us did a great job of bringing it from the 1970s to today, but with the remodel I have planned, I'm going to take it another direction. If you remember my living room inspiration picture, the fireplace had a solid surface surround. I loved it, how modern it felt, how seamlessly it flowed with the walls and found a few others for inspiration. 




What the fireplace looks like now

My design template 

After calling several places, I realized a) not just anyone feels comfortable doing a fireplace b) this is Texas and everyone was trying to get me to add a hearth. Seriously one guy said "if you don't have a hearth it just looks like a big opening on the wall, unless that is what you are looking for." YES! YES! That is exactly what I am looking for. And c) could I make the fireplace just as amazing without using a quarter of the budget to pay someone to do it? You know I hate paying people to do something we can do ourselves. If you don't know that about me, well now you do. So that led me to start thinking about how we could do the fireplace ourselves. I initially didn't want to do tile because I wanted a smooth surface, but had been toying around with the idea for a few weeks.  In the middle of the night a few days ago I woke up with an idea and things have gone from there. I am in love with hexagon tiles and are seriously considering using them. I had to draw it out myself to see if it would work. I did this on Saturday at 3 am. Thank you wrapping paper. This tile from merola tile gives me all the heart eyes, but I'm not sure the size will work. If I don't use it on the fireplace, I'm really considering putting it down in the kitchen. I've also been considering solid black for the fireplace. I've been searching for inspiration pictures, and have found a few to guide me.




  Still aren't 100% set on hexagon, but leaning that way! Would love to see any pictures if you have used hexagon tiles in your home. 

Early Stages of Living Room Remodel

I've blogged before, I believe, about us buying our dream house this past summer. We are ever so slowly putting our touch on things around here. Two things I've learned over the years of home remodeling is you need ample supply of time and funds. Just moving into a new house alone takes time, add in two kids, two careers, and everything in between means we have been low on time! Even though it's now the holiday season, we've actually slowed down a bit, so I am hopeful we can get some things done these last few months. Add in a job change with pto payout and I've got the beginnings of a project! 
We decided to tackle the living room first. It gets the most use and will be less costly than starting a kitchen remodel (which you know I'm already planning!)
I had a designer come in back in August I think just to give me some direction on where to start. I take pride in doing all of the designing part myself, but this time around I needed help! If you are in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and looking for a designer, Sommer was great to work with. You can view her website here.

This is direction we are going. I love the the flow of the room, how hanging the shiplap vertically really accentuates the ceiling height, and how planking the ceiling adds texture and design on it's own. I can't wait to see it come to life. I've been pinning like crazy, you can follow me here, but I'm also going to be utilizing my blog more to share my inspiration plus document our journey from house to home! Hope you enjoy going through every detail with me!

Sunday, September 11, 2016

Lifestyle Shoot 2016

A few weekends ago we had family pictures taken. I like to do them at least once a year, but would really love to do them several times a year. If you are a living, breathing, human raising children- you can understand how getting them done at all is like winning a marathon. Because lets be honest, it's a  freaking rat race getting everything ready for show time. It is like that for everyone, right?? Not just me?

About a month 2 weeks before our pictures were scheduled, I ordered outfits for the girls and myself. Matt being an engineer, has a plethora of shirts to choose from, have you ever seen them in anything other than a polo or button up? Lol!!  But every lady needs something new if they're being photographed. Do you remember that back in May we moved from our old house to our new one?? Yeah... So I had the clothes sent to our old address.  Not only was I cutting it close to having them even make it to the correct address on time, but by having them sent to the wrong address I was pretty much ensuring that they would never make it. They did, however. About 4 weeks later.

We scheduled our pictures on a Sunday evening, in our backyard. It's my absolute favorite part of this home, and I wanted pictures of the girls being themselves- nothing really posed, just two wild ladies outside playing with their chickens! Jeanine, our photographer specializes in lifestyle photography, which is exactly what I wanted. She must be half unicorn or something, because the girls love her and she is able to capture my heart on film! If you are in the Dallas Fort Worth area and need a photographer, let me know- she's amazing!

So the Sunday of our pictures, after going to church, I had a few hours left to find something for us three to wear. Yes, you read that right. The DAY of our pictures, I was running around town trying to find something for us to wear. Praise the Lord for Nordstrom and Gap. Wren's dress. Elle's dress. I knew they'd both love them, and get a lot of wear out of them this fall.

Miss Jeanine was here for about 30 minutes, which let me tell you is about all a toddler and a preschooler can handle. It was just the right amount of time- don't think you have to have an hour or more. I believe less is more when capturing kids, young ones especially!

A few tips I have for getting your pictures taken with littles:

Have outfits picked out in advance! Having a backup outfit isn't a bad idea either.

Don't schedule the shoot during nap time, bedtime, or any other time your kids are normally cranky.

Give your kids (and yourself) a snack before the pictures- make sure they aren't wearing the clothes for the pictures while eating!

Have a drink. Haha! I'm serious. I hate getting pictures of myself, so I had just a little glass of sparkletini before we were about to start ;)

Here are a few of my favorites! Hope you enjoy!










Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Stuffed mushrooms

This is seriously the easiest appetizer you can make. And if you like mushrooms and goat cheese, the tastiest too!

Over Labor Day weekend I decided it had been too long since I've made these and thought the girls might like them. I knew Matt wouldn't touch them, so I only made a small batch!


It only takes three ingredients. A small package of mushrooms- I used baby portabellos, but you could use something else such as button, small package of goat cheese- this time I bought garlic and herb flavored (you could probably also use cream cheese), and bread crumbs a little less than 1/2 cup. 


While you are preparing your mushrooms, heat the oven to 400 degrees. Wash your mushrooms and dry them. 


Break the stems off (I saved mine for our compost pile)



In a bowl combine the bread crumbs with the cheese. I find it easier to mix with my hands. 



Pinch a little off the mixture off and stuff inside the mushroom cap. Place them on a baking sheet, I greased mine with olive oil. Put on the middle rack of your 400 degree oven and bake for 12-15 minutes. 


My girls loved the way the cheese mixture tasted, weren't too sure about the mushroom!

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Labor Day 2016

 I live for extended weekends. An extra morning at home with my girls and Matt are some of my most cherished gifts. This was the first weekend in a while where we had nothing planned, no commitments, just the four of us hanging out! 



Saturday I was pleasantly surprised when I saw Matt putting his tape measure to work in Elle's room. He's been so busy with work and studying for his pe that the crown moulding we bought in June has just been sitting in our garage. With the free weekend he was able to hang it up in Elle's room and ours. It still needs painted, but I'm always so surprised at how well it brings a room together. Can't wait to blog her room reveal. 





To say I had nothing planned is slightly false, I had all intentions of potty training Wren this weekend. She screamed every time I sat her on the potty chair, and was battling a cold so I decided waiting a few weeks wouldn't be the worst idea. 



The girls and I did lots of playing outside, clearing out our garden and picking asparagus seeds, swimming, and just loving being together. 







Elle took my breath away a few times this week with how quickly she is growing.  She told me she didn't need a cup with a lid and that she could get her own water... And then she went and got her own drink. I just couldn't believe it. This baby, she's really growing up, right before my very eyes. I love that she still needs me to hold her when she's upset and that she's confident to try new things. 



I made some stuffed mushrooms yesterday to eat while we watched some zootopia, the girls loved the cheese part but weren't too fond of the mushroom. 



Other than grocery shopping and laundry, this was one of my favorite weekends yet. Did you enjoy an extra day with your loves??

Monday, August 29, 2016

Face to Face With the Enemy

It happened last night. I knew it would, I've been living in fear of this day for- well, years.
I was giving baby Wren a bath ( I can still call her a baby because if I don't, I just might do something crazy) I opened up the cabinet to get a washcloth out and felt the lightest touch of something brush across my foot. I told myself before looking down that it was one of the girls tiny little hair elastics. In my heart of hearts though, I knew it wasn't. I knew exactly what it was. I braced myself for what I was about to see and looked down towards my feet. There it was, all 2 inches of it. A baby nighttime gecko. Scurrying around looking for someplace dark to hide.

Many of you don't know me, but many of you do. Those of you that do most likely won't believe me when I tell you I didn't scream, I didn't run, I didn't hyperventilate. I stood toe to disgusting toe with that thing and calmly asked my three year old if she would come and catch it!! She did, and it was business as usual ha!



She might not look so brave here with her little tear because I won't let her drive her new car around, but this lady is a force to be reckoned with and I'm glad she's on my team <3

P.S. I use to be deathly afraid of lizards, like debilitating afraid. Once I realized they lived outside on our new patio, I never went out there again after dark. When we bought our new house, the place was covered in lizards and geckos. I knew I had to do something to change my feelings about them because I didn't want to transfer my irrational fear over to the girls and I was tired of being afraid of them. I honestly asked God to let me see his love for them and to not be afraid of them, and it worked! I don't love them, still don't like them- but I can tolerate them!

Weekend of Birthdays



We celebrated my August ladies this weekend. Before we had either one of them, I was so set on having a September or an October baby. Both girls were due in September, and both were born in August- rascals!!


I love throwing a party and this was the first one we've had since we moved. I was excited to have family and friends over to see the new place and shower the girls with love at the same time! So excited in fact, I decided to help Matt mow the morning of. A favor I'm sure he'd like to soon forget. Although the jury is still out on whether or not me getting stuck on the steps leading down to the pool area is what broke the deck off of the riding mower or not. Seriously- that happened. 

We knew the party would be outdoors and I was so excited to do a woodland, flowery theme. Until Elle kept saying she wanted a penguin party, for like 6 months y'all. How could I crush her little penguin spirit? Wren isn't at the age where she would have requested something different so off to Pinterest I went to find some penguin inspiration. Was tough, most things were basically hello kitty for fowl- are penguins considered fowl? I decided to go with mostly black and white and a penguin piƱata and cake. 
I wish I would have gotten more pictures, but I haven't mastered the art of hosting while setting up Instagram worthy shots, and being a mama yet- maybe next year ;) 
The party was a blast and I learned that our yard is meant to be partied in! We moved our table off the back patio into the yard overlooking the pool, had food set up in the gazebo, and had the best August, Texas weather you could ask for!






Everyone was so generous in their gift giving, these girls will be set for way past Christmas. As each year passes by and I throw another party, I realize more and more how less is more. The girls don't care what the theme was, they care that they are loved by family and friends. 

We are blessed by each and every person that came out to celebrate! I'm thinking Halloween might be too far away for another party!

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