Gratuitous Baby Photos

I haven’t shared any photos of Joseph lately, so I thought I’d show him off a bit. He is getting so big -three months next week!- I just can’t believe it. His personality is really starting to come out now and it’s so much fun to finally have some interaction when we play.

This weekend Grandma Cathy is coming to visit and we’ll also be taking him to the pool. He went in at my parent’s over Memorial weekend and seemed to enjoy it. Hopefully, he’ll be into it again, since it is going to be a scorcher.

Hope that everyone has a great weekend!

I call this one his PeeWee Herman grin.

Rough Morning

Seersucker Napkins DIY

I was browsing on Pinterest the other day and I came across a  DIY project from Martha Stewart for seersucker napkins. It was unbelievably easy, almost a no-sew project, something I could whip up during one of Joe’s naps, so I thought I’d give it a go.

I had enough leftover seersucker fabric from a previous project to make six 20″ napkins. The fabric is a black and white seersucker that reads a deep charcoal stripe, which I think adds a little something to the napkins so they aren’t so beachy. Seersucker comes is a wide range of colors, so I could see doing this in a lawn green or pink as well. Imagine doing the cocktail napkin size for a Kentucky Derby party!

Like I said, this is a SUPER simple project. Measure, cut, and sew a few straight lines. Voila! I gave mine a little trim and press after washing them, but  you could even skip the sewing part if you want a more casual, cut-off jeans feel.

I’m already thinking about making some more in the cocktail size and maybe even some coasters. I recommend you make some as well, I think they’ll become a summertime staple in no time.

RIP Ray Bradbury

I was saddened to hear of the passing of another great writer today. Ray Bradbury passed away at 91. A great American fantasy, horror, and science fiction writer, Bradbury was often credited for bringing the genre into the mainstream.

Fahrenheit 451 is one of my all-time favorites, you know how I love a good dystopian work, and I have to say that the film adaptation of Something Wicked This Way Comes is one of the top five scariest movies from my childhood. I mean talk about nightmare material:

Solo Parenting

I’ve been on my own with the little guy for the past couple days due to Shawn having to go on a business trip. He’s coming back today and I have to say that it is not a moment too soon. Don’t get me wrong, I love the peanut so much and enjoy being able to spend my time with him. I’m blessed that I am able to stay home and don’t have to deal the stress and worry that comes with sending your little one to day care while working full time. That being said, I really need a break by the end of the day and Shawn is amazingly helpful with taking up the reigns so I can get a breather. He also helps me so much with the little things; letting out the dog in the morning, getting bottles ready, making coffee, the list goes on and on. Okay, I’m not writing a post about how awesome my husband is (but I totally could!) but I want to explain why I am feeling extra frazzled at this point. Between being “on” with Joseph without any back up, no real interaction with anyone but an infant and a dog, and having to take care of all the big and little things through out the day and night, I am ready to drop. God bless the single parents out there who do this everyday without end. I am not sure I could make it. I am so lucky that I have Shawn coming back today. . . . maybe we should “welcome” him at the airport.

101 Things: 86. Put in walk connecting back patio to driveway & replace side entrance

This spring we put in new steps to the side entrance of the house as well as a walkway to connect the driveway and the back patio. I cannot tell you how much this was needed. The side entrance to the laundry room was pretty much unusable. It has a minuscule wooden porch/landing that was very narrow and was cramped and over grown with bushes so that you had to squeeze in sideways to get in the door. Not very practical. We also had the problem of no walk connecting the back patio to the side of the house/driveway. This was a real pain, since you had to tramp through wet grass, snow, etc. It was also a favorite spot for Walter to do his business, so there were “land mines” to watch out for. Yuck.

So, we tore out the bushes and got rid of the tiny little entrance and had stone steps put in along with the bluestone walkway. I can’t tell you how much more inviting and open this has made the side of the house feel. Not to mention that we use that side entrance 100% more than before. Stupid me forgot to take some “before” photos for you to see. I wish I had because it really is a dramatic difference. (Pardon the less than stellar “after” photos. I had to snap some quick ones during nap time.) It is still is a little barren and sterile looking right now, but I’ll be getting some pots for around the side entrance to adds some color with some annuals. I am thinking some cheerful geraniums or other sun-loving plants. I’d love to do a flower box on the window (powder room) and maybe paint the door. We’ll see what I can talk Shawn into.

Pantone Palette for the Queen’s Jubilee

God Save The Queen! To celebrate 60 years on the throne Pantone and Leo Burnett London have joined forces to create a high design homage to Her Majesty with a limited edition color guide of the different hues of the Queen’s famous ensembles through the years. This guide uses Pantone color references and gives the date and location of each outfit Queen Elizabeth wore. Who knew the Queen was so colorful?

The Shoe of the Summer: Espadrilles

espadrille blues

Soludos shoes, $351 Office Aqua Flat Espadrille, £10 Asos Chambray Espadrilles, $14 PAUL SMITH JEANS Blue espadrille Shoes, $122 Scotch & Soda Espadrilles, €60 SOLUDOS PICO ESPADRILLE, £29 Sailor Striped Women’s Espadrilles $35

I’ve decided that my go to shoe this summer will be the espadrille. Light weight, breathable, easy to slip on and off, these shoes just scream summer to me. I am wanting a traditional pair that have no heel and have the jute sole. Check out those Soludos, they are spot on. Right now I am trying to decide on whether I want them in an oceany blue, a jaunty red, or a soothing natural hue. There are so many great ones out there, I might have to go for one of each!

espadrille reds

J.Crew stripe shoes, $36 Soludos flat shoes, $28 Soludos beach shoes, $42 Toms shoes, £37 Espadrilles, €60 Ralph Lauren Shoes & Accessories Striped Cotton-Canvas Espadrilles, $195 TORY BURCH Bi-Colour Canvas Espadrille, £90 Soludos Pico In Red Woven, $42

espadrille naturals

Soludos beach shoes, $43 Leather shoes, €95 Toms shoes, £22 Soludos beach shoes, $36 Espadrilles, €60