Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Fun in the Sun

 Memorial Day was spent outside. We ate our meals in the backyard, enjoyed our first swim at the pool, and spent our first lazy afternoon on the boat. It's amazing how quickly you become exhausted in those first days of summer. Whew! That sun had me ready for a nap by 5pm. 

Before all of that, I grabbed a few old pairs of jeans and turned them into cut offs. No reason to buy denim shorts when I have several pairs of jeans that I never wear and will certainly do the job. Nothing like a hot summer's day to make you realize you'd better whip out all of your shorts and hide those "sweaty" pants away.
Just catching a snooze.
 And while daddy made us dinner on the grill, we walked around our fairy garden. It's looking particularly pretty at the moment.
(I promise I do have 2 other children, they just don't follow me around like #3 :)
Happy end of May to you. Here comes SUMMER!

Monday, May 30, 2011

My Boo

 Little E and I had a impromptu photo shoot in his crib this morning. We grabbed his woolen cocoon, one we purchased at Etsy for his newborn photo shoot, and tried it out as a hat. It worked wonderfully as a prop for a few silly pictures!
 It's funny how the lips tend to curl when you have to muscle it.
 Little E finally fits into his cowboy boots though walking in that heel is next to impossible for a little man!
{boots - thrift find}

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Hot Pink Vintage

 I love it when vintage pieces come together in a more modern way + I had so much fun wearing this outfit today = all around perfect! I've had this dress for at least 8 years now and have never worn it. It was another thrift find and I fell in love with it's 60's hippie charm but was a little intimidated by the bold color combined with the sheer amount of fabric. It was just too over the top for me. So last night I grabbed a seam ripper and removed the sleeves, a statement all on their own - lacy, wrist length, belled, fringed ... incredibly impressive. And because there was no time to finish the edges, I added this sweet little lace vest to cover up the mess I'd left behind. It's actually my mother's from the 80's, something I grabbed from her throw out pile of clothes once. Thank goodness I rescued it, as it's become a favorite outfit topper!
 
{vest - mother's closet, necklace - Besselli (GB), dress - Goodwill, purse - Target, bracelets - Express, Banana Republic and South Africa, shoes - Nine West}

Friday, May 27, 2011

School's Out for Summer!

We're sitting outside this afternoon, soaking up the sun, after a carnival to celebrate the end of school and the beginning of summer break. Oh, bitter sweet. Parker leaves the friends and teachers he's known for so long now and finally moves forward to new people and places. Sigh. But we have several months before all of that really has to happen so in the meantime, we'll enjoy the 90 odd days of heat and water, ice creams and parties, music and crabby patties. Haha. We'll take boat rides and have sleep overs, do a few things we've never done before like tee-ball and bike riding without training wheels. It's a summer for growing up. 

So I'm watching the boys practicing their skills with daddy, gloves on, eyes on the ball. I grew up in a family of girls, so this is so new to me and a little funny. Not to mention the fact that there is no baseball in South Africa and girls don't play soccer. We spent most of our time at the studio. So I'm learning all this sporty stuff for the first time too! Before you judge though, I spent loads of time at swimming galas and track meets. So I'm not completely un-sporty. Haha! 

Hello summer!
{necklace - heirloom, jacket - American Eagle, shirt - Gap, shorts - Free People from Besselli (GB), shoes - Payless}
Realizing that my outfit is not completely summer-y with those long sleeves. But this is Green Bay, friends, and summer is still on it's way up here.

Giveaway Winner!

Congrats to #9, Anonymous, who said, "Love the give-away... and I've been looking for one, would be perfect" 
And now it's yours! :) Send me an email at kirstyloug@gmail.com with your address and I'll send a spring-y cosmetics bag your way. Thanks to everyone who entered.  

{Erin Fetherston via Late Afternoon}

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Tip to Toe - Rocker Boheme Chic

{All Urban Outfitters - Matty M Chiffon Babydoll Dress - $129, Ecote Embellished Pouch - $69, Deena and Ozzy Wedge- $69

I've been feeling a bit under the weather today and so am getting here a little later in the evening. Just a quick note though to enter the giveaway if you're still interested in doing so. You have until noon tomorrow and soon after I'll post the results. Till then!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Fashion Rewind

 "Business Meeting"
Miami Vice is what the huz calls this look. I call it smart/casual. Besides, I loved the 80's! I'm just thankful that the shoulder padded, 3/4 sleeve cream blazer is a little more subtle and feminine now. 80's fashion is like a fine wine ... it improves with age. ;)
{ear rings - Anthropologie, scarf - Target, blazer & shoes - H&M, blouse - T J Maxx, belt - Gap, jeans - American Eagle}

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

A Look at Home

 Today I thought I'd share some recent photos of our home and the spring additions that have been made. All the plaids and granny paintings have been replaced with flowers and butterflies for these warmer months. I've also moved some furniture around again, an ongoing process for me, trying things not here but there.
We really love our home, though it's not without its head aches. But those pains are not in the plumbing or draftiness, as they were in our previous (and very old) home. It's really more about the aesthetics of the place, the things that we could easily change over time. I suppose we're all in the same boat here, excited about the idea of adding this or changing that. For me ... well, I'd love to add hardwood floors in the dining area and in the master bedroom while I'm fine with the carpeting elsewhere. We had a home with hardwood throughout and it was gorgeous but there were times I longed for a soft spot for our tushes (not to mention that baby crawling was often tricky). And then there are the couches, now quite icky. But really, who has enough cash laying around to update a home all at once? For us, it's baby steps in that direction and really, it's not that very important. Everything is currently comfy and "family friendly" (which means, if it's streaked with jelly fingers I won't start hyperventilating). So I try to make any changes super affordable, little somethings that brighten the space up a bit while keeping within the budget. And when the design buffs ask, "Why (on earth) do you have wall to wall carpeting?", I laugh. Because I can't afford to change it! Simple as that. 

My dream home? Oh, I see them all the time. In fact, I love to take lazy drives through favorite neighborhoods and get misty-eyed over the places I see. The boys will often ask me, when I take a wrong turn, if we're going to drive around and look at houses. They know which part of town I prefer. The homes are always old, often brick, usually 2-story. Rambling gardens, nooks and crannys. Similar to the little homes you'll see tucked into English countrysides or even as romantic as those grand Scottish castles I saw 15 years ago. Okay, maybe I'm getting ahead of myself here but anything bearing even a resemblance would be just perfect. Wrought iron, cherry red doors, plenty of windows, perhaps a balcony. I dream about the insides of these homes, how breath taking they might be.

What I do adore about our home is it's combination of character and efficiency. It's not very old (well, about 40 years) and it doesn't have that sweet little something that an older home boasts, that soul. But it's still beautiful and it reaches out to my heart strings as best it can, whispering sweet nothings to me from it's built ins and bay windows. And the garden, oh, the garden. It would be my grandparents dream, I think. It's really incredible and I'm quite sure that the previous Mrs. put in tens of thousands of $ into that landscaping. It's just that I'm silly old me, a mom who has only enough time to clothe, clean and cook for my family of 5 (and by the skin of my teeth!). The outdoors, well, that's a serious challenge for me. So ... right now I'm dreaming of a gardener, wishes for buttery-caramel leather sofas cast aside, the charms of a house keeper (nay, nanny!) dwindling to nothing. What I need is a green thumb ... and not my own. Mine prefers to stay pink. Needless to say, tending to this garden is top priority for the next few months. Overwhelmed is an understatement. 

Anyway, back to our indoors. 
A cute catch-all (serves several purposes).
 If you've not seen our home in the winter, check out our pictures on flickr.
And don't forget to enter the giveaway which ends on Friday!

Monday, May 23, 2011

"Casual Monday {spiced up with a bit of turquoise}"
We stepped outside for these pictures just as the dark grey clouds started rolling in. Actually, the weather has been awfully fickle this afternoon, swinging moodily between sunshine and storm. Sort of like little E's temperament at moment, as evidenced in these pics. 
{On me: ear rings - Target, necklace - grandmother, t - J. Crew, bermudas (very old/making a comeback perhaps?) - Old Navy,          shoes - Aldo
On little E: t - Old Navy, pants - Gap
On Rowie: t & shorts - Old Navy}
Monty stood on the sidelines and watched us pose ... unimpressed.  :)
Hope you had a fabulous day, dear friends! Off to partay with the ladies. Till tomorrow. 
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