Thursday, March 14, 2013

What Would You Do: Living Room Edition

Sooo, we're hoping to sell our house soon which means I obsessively look at houses for sale! We found one that we really, really, really like and I can't stop thinking about it!

It's HUGE - a lot more space than we have now! It's decorated (and painted) in a very modern style which we would change. All the red and orange would have to go! 

One thing that has me perplexed is the living room. It's one of those standard 50s brick ranches that has this type of living room:


As you can see, it opens up on this side (to the dining room). Do you all know of a good source to find ideas for layouts for this style of room? If we put our TV in here, we would need to put it on a wall but I'd hate to block the windows with the couch and not be able to see out of those big gorgeous windows!

Any ideas??

One of my FAVORITE aspects of the house is this sun porch:


Isn't it gorgeous????

I just keep daydreaming and daydreaming and even regular dreaming about this house.

I have no idea what our future holds but it sure is fun to think about moving into this beautiful house!

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Lark Rise To Candleford

If the season finale of Downton Abbey has left a hole in your heart, check out Lark Rise to Candleford!


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Lark Rise to Candleford is based on semi-autobiographical novels written by Flora Thompson. The show follows Laura Timmins, a young teenager from a very small village called Lark Rise, as she moves to Candleford to work for her cousin the Postmistress in 1894. Similar to Downton Abbey, you get to watch families, friends, and co-workers from two different socioeconomic statuses interact and navigate the differences between them.

The series aired beginning in 2008 and it must have been shot in HD because the scenes are so beautiful. (Have you ever turned on an older BBC show and been completely turned off by the poor quality? You won't be disappointed with this show!) There are 4 seasons for a total of 40 episodes.

The show is DELIGHTFUL! I love the relationships among the neighbors and how community-focused everyone is. There is some drama but nothing too crazy (no Turkish diplomats, if you know what I mean!) and everything always works out in the end. The ONLY problem I had was that in Season 1, the story lines relied heavily on characters that were introduced for one episode. Their stories were told and then we never saw them again. I prefer storylines that thread through a season rather than everything getting tied up neatly in the course of 50 minutes. 

It took me a few episodes to sort all the characters out, so here's a run down in case you begin the series!

Lark Rise's main inhabitants:


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Laura's parents: Robert and Emma Timmins. Robert is played by (drumroll please!) Brendan Coyle, none other than Mr. Bates from Downton Abbey. If you like Mr. Bates, you will love Robert Timmins. He and Emma are SO in love and even though he has a bad temper sometimes, they always work their problems out. Emma is a wonderful neighbor to everyone in Lark Rise.


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Queenie and Twister Turrell: Queenie is the "matriarch" of Lark Rise. Everyone turns to her for advice and help - she always has a natural (or supernatural) remedy for anything that ails them. Twister is loveable but struggles with the drink and goes a little overboard in everything he does.


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The Arlesses: Caroline Arless is the liveliest resident of Lark Rise. She is jovial and full of life but struggles to raise her children while her husband is away at sea. Her oldest son is Alf, Laura's best friend.

Candleford features:


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Dorcas Lane, Postmistress. She is single and the ultimate independent woman. She inherited the post office and the forge from her father and has run them successfully on her own. She cares greatly for her neighbors and would do anything for them. She is sometimes sharp-tongued but always has other people's best interest at heart.



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Sir Timothy, the squire, owns all the land from Lark Rise to Candleford. He is Dorcas' former love and there is still a LOT of tension there. He's pretty dreamy even though he makes a lot of mistakes.




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The Pratt sisters, Ruby and Pearl, own a dress shop across the street from the post office. They are incredibly nosy and judgmental. They get a few redeeming moments throughout the series, but mostly they are the snarksters of Candleford.



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Thomas Brown works in the post office and he is a ridiculous caricature of a very self-righteous Christian. I never really understand what his deal is. He is hard on himself and everyone else, but ultimately does have a good heart.



If I name any more characters, I might give something away! SO, that's all for now... please let me know if you start watching it! It's available for streaming on Amazon Prime but is probably also available on DVD at your local library! There's a great review here!

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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Calling all Nashville Brides: Budget Wedding Bootcamp

Life is so funny, sometimes! When I was only working part time this summer, I became obsessed with the thought of teaching a class through The Skillery. Then, I got an awesome job and I put my desire to teach a class on the backburner. Amazingly, at work, our team brought in Cara Davis for a meeting. I was familiar with Cara because she used to work for Relevant Magazine and I listened to her on their podcast every week. Cara and I instantly had so much in common and we bonded over our love of budget weddings!


Cara was already working on a Budget Wedding Bootcamp with her friend Casey and they brought me in to help teach! I'm so excited to teach about something I'm passionate about -- not spending a fortune and going into debt for a wedding! I truly believe that a wedding should be more about the marriage than the party and I'm really excited to meet with other women who feel the same way and give them the tools they need to plan a budget wedding!


P.S. I'm very excited that Melissa is letting us meet at Pistils and Petals! If you haven't been yet, be sure to stop by and pick up some flowers or fun handmade or vintage items!


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Monday, March 11, 2013

What a Difference Brasso Makes!

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I debated on buying these owl napkin rings because they were SO tarnished. At the end of the day, I knew I couldn't pass up 8 brass owl napkin rings, so I took my chance on them!

I picked up some Brasso for less than $3 at the grocery store then wore gloves on my hands as I spent a good chunk of an afternoon polishing them up.
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I used an old toothbrush to get into the crevices of the eyes. They turned out so much better than I thought they could!

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I sold 4 of them at the flea market and the other 4 are available in my booth at the Tennessee Antique Mall!

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Friday, March 8, 2013

Friday Fun: Vintage Family Photos + Is it Spring yet?


My mom scanned alllll her old photos several years ago and gave them to me. I recently pulled out my external hard drive to take some walks down memory lane. Every Friday I will be posting some fun photos from my childhood! Hopefully this won't be boring. :) 

I loved looking at these bright, crisp photos from the playground. Looks like I went with my cousins and looks like we had a blast. Is it spring yet??? I'm looking forward to bright, crisp days!

(That's me in the pink hoodie! My cousins are in the dark hoodie wearing glasses and the redheaded boy in the letterman's looking jacket.)

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Like I said, hopefully it will be a little fun to look back at old photos! :)

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Eyeglasses from Firmoo.com

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I don't normally post "selfies" on the internet, but I needed to show off my new glasses!

Two years ago, I started to notice that my eyes felt a little strained. I've always had great vision, but at night I began to have a hard time reading street signs and when the light was dim in our living room, I had trouble reading text on the TV. I visited the eye doctor and he wrote me a prescription that I never got filled. Woops. (I know that my eyes have probably changed in the past two years, but I still don't have vision coverage, so this will do for now!)

Fast forward two years and I started getting headaches at work almost every day that felt related to my eye strain. I was so excited to get an email from Firmoo.com asking me if I'd like to review a pair of glasses! I dug out my old prescription and set about ordering the glasses.

Now, I know NOTHING about glasses and vision prescriptions and all that. That's the reason I never got the prescription filled--because I wasn't sure what to do! (Also, I'm a procrastinator. And then we changed insurances and I lost vision coverage!) The good thing is that Firmoo makes it really easy to order. I provided them with the numbers from my prescription, measured some extra measurements, and I was all set!

Firmoo offers bloggers glasses for review, but they also offer anyone their first pair free! As a blogger, I think I got to choose from a wider variety, but they still have so many fun options that I don't think you'll have a problem finding something that works for you... FREE! 

So, I logged on to Firmoo.com and uploaded a photo of myself so I could virtually try on different pairs. I was a little nervous because I've never worn glasses and I felt a little silly seeing my face in glasses! I loved that I could virtually try on glasses, though - it would have been so hard to pick something out that works with my face, otherwise!

I knew I wanted something slightly rectangular since I have a round face. I decided on this pair and I was so glad they were offered in chocolate brown because I was nervous that black would look really foreign on my pale face. I thought the contrast might be too strong and thought that I would feel more comfortable in brown. It was a good choice, I think!

Firmoo.com wants you to know:

The old opinion that glasses are only necessities for people with vision problems has already gone. Glasses are increasingly becoming a fad and must-have accessories for celebs and fashionistas. Everyday we can spot millions of non prescription glasses wearers and we are constantly fascinated by many noted film stars’ signature non prescription glasses. They instantly upgrade your look of modern, sexy, vintage or geek by wearing different styles of frames.

Any hot glasses/sunglasses /goggles frames you want can be found on Firmoo, and all are available for both prescription lenses and non-prescription lenses. Are you desperate to have a new look? Now here is the chance, Firmoo has launched a First Pair Free Program to people worldwide. You will absolutely fall in love with the excellent quality, affordable prices, fashionable designs, fast delivery and the good service after trying them with paying shipping only! You even can get a refund/exchange if you are not satisfied with them. It's totally Risk free, so why not have a try?


All in all, it was really fun to pick out free glasses and live my new hipster life. I'm finishing this blog post in a trendy coffee shop, drinking a glass of wine, and wearing my new specs. It feels pretty foreign to me, but it's fun to branch out, don't you think??


P.S. Remember that owl auction I posted last week? It went for $252. TWO HUNDRED FIFTY TWO DOLLARS. Wow.

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Pura Vida Vintage

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Earlier this year when I ventured out to Clarksville and bought everything I could, I met a girl named Krystle who said she was opening a vintage shop in Nashville. On Music Row. I worked 4 years on music row, so I was curious where. She asked, "Do you know where Discmakers is?" My heart stopped for a second because my old office was ABOVE Discmakers. What if she was moving her new store into the old HearItFirst office?!?

In fact, she wasn't, but in a small building out back behind the office.

Check this out:

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Crazy, huh? If I still worked there, I could hang out with her on my lunch hour every day!

I'm really excited for Krystle and that she has her own little space to sell now! Although she has some housewares, she focuses mostly on clothes and accessories from the 50s-90s.

Isn't this gorgeous?

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I loved her collections of sunglasses, scarves, and purses!

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So, what did I buy??

This adorable glasses case! Why did I buy a glasses case?? You'll see tomorrow!!

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