Saturday, July 27, 2013

Summer Projects

With a lack of cash and a lot of time on my hands, I was able to accomplish a few of the projects on my Pinterest boards during my summer vacation.

First things first, I bought a new latte maker (you know how I love my lattes). And since, have learned how to make a mean white chocolate mocha using this recipe for white chocolate syrup! It pairs well with some honey almond toast topped with cinnamon.


Speaking of food, I also learned how to make French Macarons, which is something I've been wanting to try for quite some time. I must say that I am pretty proud to have mastered such a difficult recipe and am slightly addicted to these little cream-filled creations. I will post the recipe/method later!



As far as DIY projects go, these are my top 2 favorite ones that I complete this summer.


Anthro inspired floral chain necklace



The lyrics to I'll Look After You, which is the song I walked down the aisle to at my wedding. I struggled with finding a place for this new piece of art. I ended up using it to spice up my fireplace.






Here is an update I did to my hallway earlier this summer. It just needed to be brightened up a bit...

Monday, July 22, 2013

Summering

Lately I've been wishing that our society spent summers like those in the past. Remember Dirty Dancing, where the family takes off to a resort for the summer? Unfortunately these days it would probably be less expensive to buy a car than to take your family on vacation for a month. Unfortunately my summer is quickly coming to an end, and I attended no such vacation. It's safe to say my summer was more of a "Staycation". I start back to work a week from today, and I'm reminded of my high school days when summer vacation was ending. Don't get me wrong, I do love my job. However, I'm not sure if I'm completely ready for the hustle and bustle of the fall, not to mention the early mornings. Weeks fly by during this busy time, coffee is consumed by the gallon, the work day stretches longer and longer to accommodate my ever-growing to-do list, and before I know it, it will be Christmas and snow will be falling (ugh!). With that being said, I am determined to enjoy my last week of summer freedom. So far I have filled my week with plans to do lunch with friends, crafts, a girls night, a garage sale, a sleepover with my nieces, and possibly a trip to King's Island with  my sisters.

Since my summer is coming to an end I feel it is appropriate to highlight some of my favorite memories that were created during this summer break.

I started my summer by road-tripping to Pittsburgh, PA to help my sister prepare for her wedding. As with any good road trip, it began with a lot of over-packing. You can never be too prepared, especially when it comes to clothing! 4 1/2 hours and a 17ft U-haul later, we arrived in Pittsburgh!



The week started off with a bang, but we still found time for this nice picnic in Abbie's backyard under the pergola. My poor mom was exhausted but still beautiful as ever! Abbie was glowing all week! 



We met up with my mom's sister, Kathy, who I haven't seen since my wedding 3 years ago. Aren't they practically identical? Driving Miss Daisies....


We also got to see this little southern charmer! This is my 4 year old cousin, Chandler, who I haven't seen since he was 1! He calls us "His girls". How cute is he?

Although the week was hectic, we still managed to have lots of fun together amidst the stress!

Here are a few of my favorite candids from the wedding...
Travis got my Great Aunt Betty on the dance floor :)

They danced to "My Little Girl" by Tim McGraw

My beautiful sister :)


Also this summer, I found a used bookstore called 2nd & Charles that had a book I've been looking for, The Perfectly Imperfect Home by Deborah Needleman. Anthropologie sells it for around $25, and I paid less than $10. Great find :) We had a bonfire for Carrie's birthday. Abbie made Shish-kabobs! My dad loved his Father's Day gift bag! We watched fireworks for the 4th at Riverscape. Travis and I met up with some friends for our friend, Kevin's, going away party. I laid out, laid around, and even went putt-putting! It was a pretty successful/ semi-uneventful summer. 









Thanks for taking a peak into my summer. I'll be posting some of the DIY projects I completed soon!