Monday, April 30, 2012

The Mason Jar Manifesto

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It is too easy to get swept away in planning a wedding.  Colors, flowers, linens, trying to come up with the newest and coolest ideas for the reception.  It is all over the internet and sooner or later, you can't help but get distracted by all the nonsense.  It is easily addicting.  Everytime I get overwhelmed in wedding "stuff" I remind myself to read this:

The Mason Jar Manifesto - by Jonas Peterson

It’s 4.47am when I sit down to write this. I woke up 30 minutes ago and couldn’t go back to sleep.
I’ve been thinking about this for so long, but a couple of things lately have reinforced what I already knew.

The wedding train has derailed.

Put down those mason jars, store away that vintage typewriter and fairy lights and sit down because you need to listen. This is an intervention. The whole wedding industry has gone detail bananas and we need to clear a few things up.

- You! Over there! Step away from the hay bales and the Vintage Navajo rugs and come over here. Sit! Down! No, you don’t have to put lavender on the plates, you need to wake up!

We’re getting lost in details. The whole wedding industry is drifting away from what weddings are about and we’re all part of the problem – bloggers, photographers, planners and vendors – all hypocrites feeding the detail beast.

Strip it back.

Peel the layers off.

And start again.

At the center of every wedding we have a girl. Who fell in love with a boy. Or a girl who fell in love with a girl. Or a boy who fell in l… you get my point.

The rest is fluff.

If you read magazines and wedding blogs today, you’d think it’s all about the dress, the decorations, invitations or a million other things.

THINGS.

It’s not.

It’s about celebrating love, a manifestation of commitment, a gathering of friends and family.

Because you’re in love.

But if you visit many of the blogs today, you’d think it’s about other things. Heck, there are even themed shoots with no people. As if candles and old LP players on a blanket in a clearing in a forest make a wedding. Just add people. And maybe a groom. Or actually don’t, the wedding is about the details, remember? Details, details, details.

Strip it back.

Peel the layers off.

And start again.

Weddings are about people, it’s about commitment and celebrating love. It’s about you. Build on that and everything else will follow.

I am a detail person, so it’s not that I don’t like details. I love details. Details, details, details. Love them. I honestly do. I’ve worked with some of the best planners in the business and they’ve styled weddings to perfection, made details stand out and it’s always been great, because they’ve built on the couples, starting with who they are. And I actually like shooting details. A lot.

When I was younger I used to record mix tapes and give to girls I liked.

Every detail was thought out, every letter, every scribble, every word on that tape had meaning. I love me some details. I grew up in a house with vintage bottles and mason jars everywhere. That and rocks collected from oceans and fields. So I get the jar and bottle thing, I truly do. Throw in some rocks and I’m there. But remember what the wedding is about, why you’re doing this, that’s all you really need. Don’t stress out about building a fairytale wedding, perfectly crafted, every detail borrowed from somewhere else.

Look away from the blogs and magazines.

And look within.

Why are you doing this? What does it mean to you? Do you really need all that…stuff? And if you want stuff, are you adding stuff that actually means something to you? What do you want to remember from your day? The cake, the flowers, the dress from Hoya de la Poopy?

Or do you want to focus on that moment between you two? The boy? Who fell in love with a girl?

Strip it back.

Peel the layers off.

And start again.



It's all so true. This day is about "Charleston" and I.  That's it.  Our love together. 



Thursday, April 26, 2012

One Step Closer!

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Want to know what I have been doing the past two days after work until bedtime?

This.......
Painting and Cleaning
Why am I painting my favorite orange kitchen nook back white you may ask?

Because "Charleston" and I are one step closer to being homeowners!  After the inspection, we worked with the sellers on the "repair" negotiations and are now just sitting and waiting for our loan to finalize and our closing date to come!  YAY!

In the meantime I have hit the ground running trying to get our rental townhouse back to its "original state", a.k.a. STARK white.  I was told by the property company that I was never supposed to paint in the first place but, if I had to come home everyday to an all-glossy-white apartment I would go crazy feeling like I was in a mental institute.  Our lease does not end until June 30th but there is a waiting list for our style townhouse and supposedly they go like hot cakes.  Therefore, the sooner we move out of here after closing the less money we waste on over lapping rent and mortgage.  Saving money is as good as cheese and crackers in my world!  I'm out!

A personal side note:  I had a tiny minor meltdown Wednesday while I was painting.  Reality hit me that we were moving out of this place.  As much as I cuss the kitchen because it is too small (yes, I do yell at it like it's a human), and rant on and on about how much I HATE the carpet....this place will always be a HUGE part of mine and "Charleston's" life.  This was our first place together.  The 1000 square feet that we shared and learned more about each other in the last year and a half then since we started dating.  It is where we got engaged on Christmas Eve morning and where we set up our headquarters to plan our wedding and begin our lives.  For that, I will miss this place dearly. 

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

What Would Daniel Boone Do?

Even though there was rain in the forecast near Pipestem National Forest last weekend, our camping trip for Sam's birthday went on!
Originally all the guys wanted to be "Daniel Boone" and brave the weather but Sister got wise and rented us little cabins which turned out perfect! (I think the guys will finally admit that the cabins were a life savor.)  It was a weekend filled of doing nothing and it couldn't have come at a better time for some rest and relaxation.

The sunset on Friday night was gorgeous.

The girls hanging out by the fire waiting for the boys to get back from the Par 3 course.
L to R:  Blair, Jennifer, Sharon, Jodie, Katie R., Erin, Katie H.

 Me and the future husband!

 Getting the fire just right before we started cooking dinner.

I have the most amazing friends and family and can't wait to make this trip a ritual every year for the brother-in-laws birthday!  Happy Birthday again Sam!

Friday, April 20, 2012

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY BESTEST


See the girl below in the blue?  Yeap, that's my Homie-G (Aka Lauren) and today is her
BIRTHDAY!
Happy Birthday to the sweetest most genuine girl I know!
Words can't explain what you mean in my life.
Front Row:  Blair, Me, Lauren
Back Row: Sharon, Leslie, Sarah

Thursday, April 19, 2012

WWW Week Nine and Week Ten

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I missed my WW Weigh-In two Wednesdays ago due to the house inspection so this week I was weighing in for both week nine and ten and..........

I lost 2.8 lbs in the last two weeks bringing my total to 14lbs!  Yay me!

Last Friday night, "Charleston" had gone to stay with Sister and Sam so that he could hunt in Greensboro early the next morning.  Therefore I had the house to myself and I took the opportunity to enjoy some wine and do a little SPRING cleaning!  I switched the clothes out of my closet, winter to summer, and in the process of doing so, stumbled upon a pair of jeans.  They were a pair of Sevens that I purchased my sophomore year of college.  I have not worn these bad boys in FOREVER because A. they are worn to death and B.  they have not fit in years.  Well guess what?  They fit again!  I almost cried I was so happy. 

For years I have been wanting to lose just this little bit of weight that has been dragging me down and its finally happening.  I'm disappointed that it took me this long to admit that I needed some help but then again, better late then never!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Easy Slow Cooker Dinner

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I was in a hurry the other day at the grocery store trying to pick something out for dinner. I knew I wanted to use my Crockpot but my brain wouldn't act quick enough to come up with something creative so I opted for this:

Best decision I made all week.  "Charleston" was working from home last Thursday so around 11:00am I had him follow the recipe on the back of the packet and by 7:00pm our dinner was done.
It was amazing.
The chicken was tender and the sauce had so much flavor.
I served it over rice for dinner.
For lunch the next day, I shredded the chicken like BBQ and served it over pasta - EVEN BETTER!

Try it!

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 8 hours on LOW or 4 hours on HIGH

You Will Need
2 ½ lbs. chicken parts
1 pkg. (8 oz.) fresh mushrooms, halved or sliced
1 pkg. McCormick® Slow Cooker Italian Herb Chicken Seasoning
2 cans (14 ½ oz. each) stewed tomatoes, undrained
1 can (6 oz.) tomato paste

PLACE chicken and mushrooms in slow cooker.
MIX Seasoning, tomatoes, and tomato paste until blended. Pour over chicken and mushrooms. Cover.
COOK 8 hours on LOW or 4 hours on HIGH. Remove chicken and vegetables to serving platter. Stir sauce before serving.

Makes 8 servings.

IMPORTANT: For best results, do not remove cover during cooking.


Monday, April 16, 2012

Pipestem State Park This Weekend!

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WE ARE GOING CAMPING!
I am so excited.  This coming weekend "Charleston" and I are headed to Pipestem State Park in West Virginia to meet a bunch of our friends to camp. 
The occasion?  My brother-in-law's BIRTHDAY!

Yesterday, "Charleston" and I ran all around Charlotte getting our stuff together for the trip.  We own most of the items we need to camp but were missing two staples:  sleeping bags
Instead of borrowing two bags from his parents we decided that it would be worth our money to buy our own.
"Charleston" found his at R.E.I and I got mine at Dick's Sporting Goods.
We were like little kids in the candy store when we got home so we had to pull them out before bed and try them out:
How do we look?

ready to face the wilderness?!
I tried to get "Charleston" to buy one of the double bags for both of us to sleep together but he was having NONE of that!  I just don't know why...  :)
Happy Birthday Sam!  Can't wait to celebrate you this weekend under the stars!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

New Favorite Design Blog

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I can't get enough....it's my new favorite "design" blog: Stay at Home-ista   It's simply fabulous.  Meet Jessica and meet Jessica's house:

Every square inch is done to perfection!

"Charleston" would die to have one of these in our living room.  West Elm purchase maybe?!

Simple and Elegant.  LOVE the ceiling!


Um yea, that's her kitchen.  No joke insane.  Check out the view!



Genius


 That makes me want to read; just shows you how much I love it. 






The view from her shower....why would you ever leave home?


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Growing Up

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I remember specifically it was love at first sight. I was in the car with Beth, my real estate agent, and she was taking me to see a property that she thought I might be interested in. On the way there we past IT. IT had a FOR SALE sign in the front yard. I immediately looked over at Beth and asked the price of IT. Obviously IT was out of our price range because IT did not appear on my radar. I am not even sure if she had time to give me a number before I said “I don’t care, I want to see the inside.”


“Charleston” and I started our house hunt by listing our “must haves” and top of my list, besides 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms was location and neighborhood. I have no intention of buying a “starter” home for just “Charleston” and I. I want a space to grow into as a family. Therefore, I wanted a neighborhood like I grew up in - Something nice and safe; the kind that allows your kids to run down the street and out of sight with no worries. This house sat in that kind of neighborhood. “Charleston” wanted brick and this house was all brick. I wanted a nice lot with a low maintenance yard and this house has all that and more.

Beth made a couple phone calls and next thing you know I was walking in the front door. Besides having four bedrooms and three bathrooms, this house had a large living room, just the entertainment space “Charleston” and I both had on our list. Before even viewing every room I knew “Charleston” would be in love and couldn’t wait to get him over there. Next day, he looked, he saw, and he was even more in love then I was. Rush forward several days and we were going back and forth with the seller on a price. On April 2nd, our offer was accepted. Even though the listing price was above our price range, we negotiated enough bringing our final offer right inside where “Charleston” and I are comfortable! Now it’s the waiting game….inspection is tomorrow….our fingers are crossed it all goes well!

It has been weird discussing our house hunt with many of our friends and family because what might be important to us has proved to not be a priority for others. Therefore I am sure someone will look at this home and go “what are they thinking” while others will feel that the houses we look at throughout our house hunt are awesome. But in the end, it only matters to two people…me and “Charleston”. That’s what I am excited about. I am excited we are doing this together and we are in this as our own little family. It’s a cool experience in that this will be the first house that either of us has owned!

Keep your fingers crossed friends and say your prayers that this works out!! Keep you updated!

Monday, April 9, 2012

Kids and Easter

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I LOVE watching my sister and Sam establish traditions in their house with my niece and can't wait one day to hopefully share some of the same ones with my family.  Last year Olivia was too young to understand Easter and how the Easter Bunny comes to visit but this year, she was a total blast.

The Easter Bunny came and left a trail of eggs from Olivia's bedroom all the way to the living room..

The eggs led to her Easter Basket.  She is still too young for candy so this year she got several Kidsong DVD's and some books; the little girl is a serious bookworm!


Around 8:30am, before Church, she woke up and started following the egg trail....


Sill following.....


She finally found her Easter Basket that the Easter Bunny delivered!
That DVD looks massive against those sweet baby hands!


She totally checked out, cover to cover, each book and DVD.

Blair got Olivia changed into her Easter Dress and while Sis was getting ready, she sat Olivia down with one of her new Kidsong DVD's and Livi was 100% engrossed.  I can only imagine how this scene played out when Blair told her it was time to leave for church....tears were definitely involved. 

Happy Easter Olivia Claire!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Spring Shoes

I love Spring because I love sandals....of all kinds.
But for some reason this week, I can't stop looking at the ones that just scream, COLOR!

BCBG Perrin Wedge

Charles David 'Baja' Sandal



Kate Spade New York Multi Color Sandal 



Charlotte Olympia 'Serena' Bow Sandal