Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Hilton Head 2015

This was our 10th year vacationing at Sea Pines Plantation on Hilton Head Island.  It is one of my favorite weeks of the year.  As I have said many times, I adore the low country.  Here are a few pictures to re-cap the week.  Prepare for picture overload, especially of this cutie.  

I was a few miles behind Bethany and Rob driving down and stopped at the same rest area they did. Lee was playing in the fountain and skipping about. 


We headed straight to the beach club when we arrived.  




Lee was obsessed with the water.  He was learning to swim in the ocean. Once he started putting his head in the water, he was off.  


I stopped at the outlets on my way to Sea Pines and scored myself a hat to match Lee's.


I read some incredible books while on vacation.  
  • The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd
  • The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
  • The Sound of Glass by Karen White
  • The Water is Wide by Pat Conroy
  • The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion
This one was truly worth the hype.  


And as always, nothing beats the view of the bay, especially at sunset.








Monday, May 25, 2015

Memorial Weekend 2015


I love to put out fresh flowers, especially when I have guests coming in from out of town. I found these beauties at Trader Joes.


This is the most refreshing summer cocktail. 

Southside Cocktail: 

1oz lemon juice
1oz simple syrup
Mint
2oz Hendricks Gin
Club Soda

In a cocktail shaker, muddle mint with simple syrup, add juice and gin. Shake. Pour over ice, top with club soda, and add a sprig of mint. 



A festive cake. 


We enjoyed a late dinner at Boca Bay. 


We ended the weekend with Sunday night bluegrass at Satellite. 




Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Birthday Wish List

As my 30th birthday approaches, I have put together a little birthday "wish" list. 

I have been using the same iPhone for over 4 years.  It barely operates.  If I make it until next Friday, when I become eligible for a new phone, it will be a miracle.  



These are the prettiest shoes.  
HENLIE HEELS

I would love this in the hunter green. Perfect for beach days or an extra bag for weekends away.
I love these little bracelets.  Great when layered in with your other jewelry.



I recently re-decorated my guest room.  I would love two of these pillows for the guest bed.  
Pillows - Accessories

This is the quintessential cup for the Kentucky Derby.  While I love the Derby and a Mint Julep, I would certainly use them more often than just Derby Day.  These would make great cups for Sunday Bloody Mary's and they are even great when filled with fresh flowers.



This is my all time favorite scent.

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You can never have too many jeans. 

Stretch toothpick Cone Denim® jean in white


Ebb To Street Bra

Run Times Short



Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Life Update

I've celebrated some important birthdays this fall... Including my lifelong friend, Jimmy's 30th


My nephew had a Curious George themed 2nd Birthday.



The Sossamons came to Wilmington for Halloween. 


I discovered the perfect bottle of red. 


And decorated with my favorite skeleton. 


Many nights have been spent my the fire, including this one.  My best friend's baby girl, Ava Louise, loves the fire, too. 


I have been enjoying a lot of oysters this fall. We had an Oyster Roast on this abnormally cold evening. 


My friend, Mary Lyons, tied the knot on a beautiful November night. 


I have been baking Blondies and enjoying copious amounts of fresh peonies. 


The family drove to Boone the day after Thanksgiving in search of my parents tree. The munchkin and I stayed warm in the car.


Now, my house is decorated and I am soaking up this magical Christmastime. 


Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Christmas Wish List

I'm dreaming of....... 

A Grand Jeep Wagoneer-
I have been on the hunt for this car for three months.  I have decided to hold out for the perfect navy or green one.  This car = my dream! 




Hunter Rain Boots -  Both practical and fashionable, I have been needing a pair for quite some time. 



The Weekender -  I love the vegan leather.  This is the perfect bag for a weekend away.  Would be lovely to throw it in the back of my Wagoneer. 
Women's Cognac Vegan Leather Vegan Weekender | Cassidy by Sole Society
Jackie O; Andy Warhol Print- She still needs to find her way to my house!  The perfect addition to my office. 



lululemon Crop Pants- I have absolutely zero workout gear.  It is pretty pathetic.  I borrow  steal it all from my sister.  I have decided it is time to get a few stable items.  This way, if I actually decide to workout in the freezing cold, I have something to wear. 

Wunder Under Crop II*Rvs

lululemon Jacket

Dance Studio Jacket III

Welcome Mat 



Thursday, September 11, 2014

Project Kitchen Facelift

Since the moment I bought my house, I have hated the kitchen.  It was the one room I couldn't paint to life.  The cabinets were pickled, which in a kitchen as tiny as mine, made the space feel dark and depressing.  The room had been cranberry red when I moved in, so we painted it white in hopes of brightening the space.  This helped, but didn't make me love the room. 

My aunt and uncle graciously offered to tile my back-splash.  They are extraordinarily handy and unbelievably generous.  I knew I wanted subway tile, but adding it wouldn't take away my main gripe, the color of the space.  Everything in the room revolved around the granite.  I am just not a fan.  I like the functionality of it, but to me, for my space, it is too harsh.  The granite was keeping me from the white kitchen of my dreams.  I had a decision to make.  I could continue to add to the kitchen I hated, or I could finally bite the bullet and replace the granite. So I went for it.  I did something crazy, I bought a beautiful slab of white marble.  I know, I know- white marble!  It scratches, it stains!!!!  However, this was the one time in my life I could get away with it. I didn't have to worry about kids, or roommates, or the clumsiness of a man.  I live alone.  So I dared. And the truth is, all of those things are true.  It does scratch, it does stain.  It has endured a water stain and some minor scratches in the last month.  But, I still love it.  It gives it character.  It now has a story.  I had the opportunity to make my kitchen as lovely as I wanted; and ya'll, it is lovely.  Despite the insane gut that ended up happening, it turned into the perfect little kitchen.  

So without further adieu...... 


The Before: 


WHAT WE DID:  These original glass cabinets are the only ones we didn't move.  They went all the way to the ceiling.  They had glass doors.  All we had to do was install lights, paint them the perfect White Dove by Benjamin Moore, and re-arrange the dishes.  White subway tile and marble counter-tops bring it all together.  Voila! 




The Before:  


WHAT WE DID:  This space we enhanced, but I didn't replace the dishwasher or the sink.  The only sink I want is a farmhouse sink, and given my space, is impossible to make happen.  We did install a new faucet, one more reminiscent of the era, which added a little something special.  We hung a bamboo shade to bring in a wood element, and finally, my uncle had the ingenious idea to spray paint my awkward, tiny dishwasher.  When I decide to replace the dishwasher, I will have to special order one, something I am not eager to do right now.  Now it at least appears to match the other stainless appliances.    





The Before: 


WHAT WE DID:  We switched around the center cabinet with another in the kitchen.  This allowed us room to install an above-the-stove microwave.  This opened up the counter space that was housing my previous microwave, something I desperately needed.  We also took the cabinets all the way to the ceiling, creating the illusion that the kitchen was bigger.  Subway tile was put behind the stove.





The Before: 


WHAT WE DID:  This was the most wasted space in my kitchen.  What exactly are cabinets that tiny supposed to be used for?  We removed the small ones and rearranged the others.  The trash can was moved under the sink, which opened up the right hand side.  On day two of the renovation, my uncle decided to build me a pantry.  While I had one, it was far too small to be useful.  It now is serving as a broom and cleaning supplies closet.  This pantry was no easy feat, but the thing I am most excited about. He constructed the pantry on the right.  To the left, I now have working counter space, thanks to re-locating the microwave.  They even installed a new outlet, complete with a USB component.  I bought some fabulous folk art, by Charleston artist, Squeakie,that will go above the nook. The walls are painted Annapolis Green, also by BM.