I will be entering m 31st week tomorrow and I thought before week 30 is up, I need to blog about what a wonderful week it has been. I think this has by far been one of my favorite times in pregnancy. The time changed so the bright sun stays out longer which is allowing me to take pretty good walks after work. I used to walk at a fast past with my ipod blaring thinking of the million things I need to do once my butt hits the car seat. Now, I walk with no music and enjoy the peace and silence of the trail at a much slower pace {but still as fast as I can comfortably walk, haha}. I think I realized this week that slowing down can be good. I've always had "issues" relaxing, but this week I think I did a pretty good job. I am consciously savoring my nightly bathtime that has been a routine since I was a little girl {I take a bath every night...in bubbles....for a long time} juuuust in case I have to introduce showers into my routine once little miss A.Rae gets here. The house is getting organized and that makes my nesting instincts simmer down a bit. We had a garage sale today and only made $150, but I am now rid of most of the stuff that we haven't used in the past year. Hopefully I can start organizing what remains.
My belly is growing what seems to be daily and miss thang is getting stronger and stronger with her movements. I am finally at a point where I'm not obsessing over every pound I gain and I am starting to appreciate the beauty of being pregnant and the miracle and insanity of having a human being that Drew and I created growing healthy inside of me. I've always thought pregnant women were beautiful, but then when it happened to me I was kind of like "maybe not so much". lol.
Daydreaming about what life will be like on maternity leave pretty much consumes me. I fantasize about playing with Annie, taking her on walks, getting to know the new member of our family and hopefully working hard on getting on a routine so my life is not total hell when I go back to the cubby.
Well, I'm anxious to see how things will progress on the home stretch and I'll keep you all posted!
-jd
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
while I was OUT
I have totally been MIA for like the last two months. I really apologize! I have a TON of stuff to blog about. I just spent the last half hour taking pictures of recent projects only to realize that my lap top is not compatible with my camera! AWESOME! So you will have to see a few updates via fancy i-phone pictures!
While I was out, I was busy learning to sew. And I LOVE it...with a capital L O V E!!! However my first projects were all done on the down low as they were all for baby A. Rae. I started with a blanket
this is my first row and the first thing I ever sewed!! It turned out pretty darn cute, the finished project will have to be in another post.
Next I moved on to matching burp cloths.
My machine really wanted to EAT the burp cloths but I was patient and was pleased witht the overall end result. YES that is an A that I busted out freehand! HA! (loving my socks)
We (the dream daughter and I) were lucky enough to roll out and see Jacq and her baby bump. We even made it to the shower. It's so special to be able to share those 'moments' with your girlfriends. One of her good friends is a fab photographer and did some pics of the two of us for this here blog. What a concept...pictures...of us...together...on OUR blog! Can't wait to see them!!
So for now that's all I can share with you. Hopefully soon I will have my desk top back and can share a few pictures and stories of the last two months!!!
Oh and just so you know that I have been doing a few things around my own house. Here is a picture of a really cute head band holder that I made for the dream daughter tonight!
Total cost $1!! That's right ONE DOLLAR...score!
-fd
Thursday, March 3, 2011
garage doors
Planning projects to start in 2013....

I've been dreaming about a pergola over my garage for quite some time. It was denied by the HOA in my hood {lesson learned: never live in a deed restricted community again}. Also, since 1/3 of my house facade is a garage door, I need to make it cute! I priced out snazzy carriage doors like these, but at over $1,000 it just ain't happnin'. I did however think I could slap some carriage hardware on my existing builder standard metal garage door and possibly swing a knock off.

I would love to get that french or english garden look with the carriage doors, vines, and lush casual landscape, but with the concrete box that it is now {and oh, do I love that box}, we have a looooooooong way to go. Our landscaping currently consists of two sad little oak trees that are barely taller than I am and a few plants that are the size of some of my shoes : /

heart.

Another thing I've been looking into is faux painting my garage door {and possibly front door} to look like wood...but I'm not sure that with the real wood shutters it would be the right solution...

I'm still thinking about a fun color for my front door, but haven't come to any conclusions on that either....

I might age it a little...
I guess that's it for now...bedtime {yawn}. I'm taking the afternoon off tomorrow to work on the house! yay!!! Hopefully new pics soon :)
-jd
I've been dreaming about a pergola over my garage for quite some time. It was denied by the HOA in my hood {lesson learned: never live in a deed restricted community again}. Also, since 1/3 of my house facade is a garage door, I need to make it cute! I priced out snazzy carriage doors like these, but at over $1,000 it just ain't happnin'. I did however think I could slap some carriage hardware on my existing builder standard metal garage door and possibly swing a knock off.
I would love to get that french or english garden look with the carriage doors, vines, and lush casual landscape, but with the concrete box that it is now {and oh, do I love that box}, we have a looooooooong way to go. Our landscaping currently consists of two sad little oak trees that are barely taller than I am and a few plants that are the size of some of my shoes : /

heart.
Another thing I've been looking into is faux painting my garage door {and possibly front door} to look like wood...but I'm not sure that with the real wood shutters it would be the right solution...
I'm still thinking about a fun color for my front door, but haven't come to any conclusions on that either....
I might age it a little...
I guess that's it for now...bedtime {yawn}. I'm taking the afternoon off tomorrow to work on the house! yay!!! Hopefully new pics soon :)
-jd
Monday, February 21, 2011
Someday....
Do you ever daydream of what you could do with more hours in the day ? I do...
Last night after spending all day cleaning, painting and organizing like a pregnant psycho, I realized a few things:
1. I'm 7 months pregnant and if I push myself past my limits, I will pay in back pain for days
2. My house 'to do list' is not only not going to get done by the time the baby comes, but may never get done {especially since I add to it daily}. I need to start enjoying the journey and stop cramming in a lifetime of work into each weekend. I mean, don't get me wrong, I like a good productive weekend, but not to where I'm flipping out if I don't get everything "checked off".
3. Me and my honey need to enjoy these last few remaining Sunday's before our life could quite possibly become complete chaos for a while. We {and by "we", I mean "I"} have been so consumed with what "has" to get done that we barely spend any time just enjoying each other anymore.
I spent all day reflecting on this new found realization and starting thinking about my life. What's really important? What do I need to make time for? If there were just more hours in the day...in a lifetime...what would you want to do? I've started a 'bucket list' of sorts and it goes a little something like this:
1. learn Spanish
2. find a charity, volunteer, and mean it
3. go on a honeymoon
4. paint more...just to paint for the art of it
5. spend a set amount of time each week on my spirituality
6. start practicing yoga
7. teach my baby girl how to be a better person than I am
8. stay positive
9.learn how to sew
10. open a little junk store of my very own
I know it's a little cheesy and I blame that on my pregnancy hormones. I do have my emotional breakdowns, but more often, I am a complete sap ;) It's amazing how being pregnant makes you reflect not only on your life, but also the life you want to create for your new family.
Well, gotta catch up on the bachelor and then take my bath! hee hee
-jd
Last night after spending all day cleaning, painting and organizing like a pregnant psycho, I realized a few things:
1. I'm 7 months pregnant and if I push myself past my limits, I will pay in back pain for days
2. My house 'to do list' is not only not going to get done by the time the baby comes, but may never get done {especially since I add to it daily}. I need to start enjoying the journey and stop cramming in a lifetime of work into each weekend. I mean, don't get me wrong, I like a good productive weekend, but not to where I'm flipping out if I don't get everything "checked off".
3. Me and my honey need to enjoy these last few remaining Sunday's before our life could quite possibly become complete chaos for a while. We {and by "we", I mean "I"} have been so consumed with what "has" to get done that we barely spend any time just enjoying each other anymore.
I spent all day reflecting on this new found realization and starting thinking about my life. What's really important? What do I need to make time for? If there were just more hours in the day...in a lifetime...what would you want to do? I've started a 'bucket list' of sorts and it goes a little something like this:
1. learn Spanish
2. find a charity, volunteer, and mean it
3. go on a honeymoon
4. paint more...just to paint for the art of it
5. spend a set amount of time each week on my spirituality
6. start practicing yoga
7. teach my baby girl how to be a better person than I am
8. stay positive
9.learn how to sew
10. open a little junk store of my very own
I know it's a little cheesy and I blame that on my pregnancy hormones. I do have my emotional breakdowns, but more often, I am a complete sap ;) It's amazing how being pregnant makes you reflect not only on your life, but also the life you want to create for your new family.
Well, gotta catch up on the bachelor and then take my bath! hee hee
-jd
Sunday, February 20, 2011
big blank wall ideas
So, I think I figured out what to do with the wall behind the TV (faux paneling) and the columns (MORE faux paneling), but that still leaves quite a few gigantic blank walls that I need to fill...cheaply :)
Here are a few ideas I'm tossing around.

You know I've been dreaming of a gallery wall for forever, but I never thought about creating shelves for flexibility. Seeing how I move things around constantly, this might be more practical for my needs. Hmmmmmm, maybe in the dining room similar to this on the wall perpendicular to the buffet. I've toyed around with putting a fireplace mantel on that wall, but so far, no luck in finding {an affordable} one.

I would love to find something like this, but am only willing to shell out $50 or so for it...maybe I could put it on my paneled wall under the TV {which would be mounted on the wall}. So many ideas, so little time...

Another idea I've had is to try a large black and white painting. Somehow paintings like these go with any decor and add so much personality and life.

My last idea...stencil! Cheap and fun!
Here are a few ideas I'm tossing around.
You know I've been dreaming of a gallery wall for forever, but I never thought about creating shelves for flexibility. Seeing how I move things around constantly, this might be more practical for my needs. Hmmmmmm, maybe in the dining room similar to this on the wall perpendicular to the buffet. I've toyed around with putting a fireplace mantel on that wall, but so far, no luck in finding {an affordable} one.
I would love to find something like this, but am only willing to shell out $50 or so for it...maybe I could put it on my paneled wall under the TV {which would be mounted on the wall}. So many ideas, so little time...
Another idea I've had is to try a large black and white painting. Somehow paintings like these go with any decor and add so much personality and life.
My last idea...stencil! Cheap and fun!
What have you guys done to fill up those walls?
-jd
Saturday, February 19, 2011
desks
I'm pumped to paint the desk next to the bed tomorrow. I'm still trying to perfect the "restoration hardware" wood finish look with paint. I haven't yet, but another try will be tried tomorrow on the desk! I painted and reupholstered the chair today and can't wait to see it all pulled together. Here's some inspiration:

The mirror and lamps are so interesting and I so wish I had a space for a big table desk like this...

This is so perfect... Why can't you ever see the wires to the lamps??!?

I think I'll take the mirror I got for the nursery {that I don't think I'll use now} for $5 and hang it over the desk. The wood look on this chair is what I'm going to try to create on the desk...

I need a lamp, books, flowers, a mirror, and some other things to lean against the wall to layer...
Hopefully tomorrow I can get the desk and chair finished and possibly accessorize with what I got! Stay tuned :)
-jd
The mirror and lamps are so interesting and I so wish I had a space for a big table desk like this...
This is so perfect... Why can't you ever see the wires to the lamps??!?

I think I'll take the mirror I got for the nursery {that I don't think I'll use now} for $5 and hang it over the desk. The wood look on this chair is what I'm going to try to create on the desk...
I need a lamp, books, flowers, a mirror, and some other things to lean against the wall to layer...
Hopefully tomorrow I can get the desk and chair finished and possibly accessorize with what I got! Stay tuned :)
-jd
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
T O T A L L Y O B S E S S E D : Moulding
I have been toying with the idea of trying to bust out some 'faux' paneling on the many columns in my house as well as the blank wall in the living room that will hopefully soon house the TV.

As a homeowner of a new home, I lack architectural interest. I love my house, but it has minimal details, no fireplace, no moulding details, etc. We installed crown moulding in the entire house a couple of weeks ago {pics soon to come} and it made SUCH a big difference especially for the money we spent by buying MDF moulding. It made me wanting to add more and more.

I think I'll take the 'paneling' up to about 6' on the columns and then do a full wall behind the TV. The columns will be painted white, but I might paint the full wall either the wall color in a higher sheen or a couple of shades darker...

I think the key, no matter what, is to paint the moulding the same color as the wall. When it is accented in white like this, it just looks cheap {to me}.

ooooooooooooooh la la.
-jd
As a homeowner of a new home, I lack architectural interest. I love my house, but it has minimal details, no fireplace, no moulding details, etc. We installed crown moulding in the entire house a couple of weeks ago {pics soon to come} and it made SUCH a big difference especially for the money we spent by buying MDF moulding. It made me wanting to add more and more.
I think I'll take the 'paneling' up to about 6' on the columns and then do a full wall behind the TV. The columns will be painted white, but I might paint the full wall either the wall color in a higher sheen or a couple of shades darker...
I think the key, no matter what, is to paint the moulding the same color as the wall. When it is accented in white like this, it just looks cheap {to me}.

ooooooooooooooh la la.
-jd
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