2.23.2017

Dreaming of Brick Floors

I can't seem to get brick floors out of my mind.  I love them in laundry rooms and kitchens and sunrooms and entryways.  I love them equally as herringbones and hexagons.  They make the indoors feel like the outdoors and that makes me really happy.











I'd love to do this in our home one day but I think I've accepted it is not in our future, at least not in our current house.  My biggest hang up is that I want continuous flooring between our powder bathroom and laundry room and I just can't wrap my head around brick in a bathroom.  Although I tried out my idea on Olioboards to see what I thought and I do like the looks of the warm bathroom floor in theory...

And I found these bathrooms as examples of it working... 




Anyways, I'm probably crazy, ha! But it's fun for my mind to wander and think of what our home could be.  If anyone out there has seen brick in a bathroom and wants to convince me it works and they love it then I'm ears.  And until then I may just take the kids on a day trip to the local brickyard to dream away.  



2.20.2017

6th Anniversary Getaway

Come November, Aaron and I were super antsy to have a night away and get some good sleep.  We decided to do an early 6th anniversary getaway and stay in the Lafayette Park Hotel, the same place we stayed on our wedding night.  We dropped the kids off at my parents that Friday night and headed to a fancy steak dinner at Vic Stewart's in Walnut Creek.
Gotta love cheesy anniversary pictures over dinner.

Then we headed to the hotel and enjoyed swimming in the pool and making a cozy fire in our room. Really our main hope was to just get a solid night sleep and even sleep in a bit.  But in a funny (very sad) turn of events, Aaron ended up getting step throat that night and was up all night.  We enjoyed a quick breakfast (the same one we had ordered six years earlier) and then headed off to the urgent care.

We stayed one more day at my parents house and enjoyed cousin time, quilting and church.  This was also a significant weekend because we had Eleanor throw away all her pacifiers (peekos) at my parents house before heading home to Fresno.  She was okay with it at the time, saying, "I'm a big girl!" but the coming weeks proved to be not so fun.  Good thing we threw those things all away or else I would have gladly reverted back to them when she was refusing to nap and crying herself to sleep at night (ugh!).
 ^^Meeting Jeff and Juliana's sweet new daughter
^^Our big after throwing away her pacifiers :)

But I digress.  Despite Aaron getting sick, we enjoyed the chance to celebrate our anniversary early and spend some time just us.  And a big thank you to my parents who watched the kids and even got up for Ford's 5 am feeding to give him a bottle on weekend :)

The Flea

My favorite time of year is quickly becoming the weekend of the Old Town Clovis Flea Market.  It's like Christmas for the antique lover in me.  The flea is held twice a year and I think I've only missed it once since moving here.  That first one I came away with a print of a boat (which I love and finally framed two years later).  Then I found a brass firewood holder, some blue pottery and a small piece of art at another one.  Last May's flea was hard to top because I found my beautiful antique hutch that I still stroke lovingly nearly every time I walk by it in my living room (kidding, but I do love that thing a lot).  I wasn't expecting to find anything grand this go around.  I told Aaron that I pulled out some cash but that I had no visions of large pieces of furniture finding their way home with me.  I did stick to that, technically; however, I did make a life changing purchase.

Let me introduce my new china.
I LOVE it.

I had had a list of things to look out for at the flea and china was not even on my radar.  When we walked up to it sitting on a table at the booth though I loved it instantly, which totally surprised me.  I've never found china that I've loved.  I didn't register for it when we got married because I had no clue what I liked.  I always feared that whatever china I picked I would regret ten years down the line when my tastes changed.   But to me, this china is a beautiful and timeless.  I can mix and match it with lots of colors and styles.  It's beautiful on it's own but would also look so pretty paired with other pieces.  And after six years of living all things gold and brass, I can't imagine ever not liking this china.

Despite encouragement from friends and random onlookers alike though, I still had to think about it.  I wasn't expecting to buy china that day so that fact that I was all of a sudden considering it threw me for a loop.  I texted Aaron and called my mom.  I went back three more times to pick it up and turn it over.  I talked with the seller to see if she'd come down on the price (even though I thought it was 100% worth more than they were even asking).  The last time I walked away, the seller ran after me and said, "I'll let you have it for $80! I can tell you love it a lot and I just want it to go to someone who really loves it like I do."  I was so happy and surprised! I brought it home and put it right in our glass cupboard in our kitchen.

Since then I've had dreams of fancy dinner parties with beautiful place settings.  I feel like I've opened pandora's box a little bit because now I keep thinking about pretty silverware and table linens and chargers and candles and flowers, etc. etc.  The honest truth is that I rarely cook a fancy meal.  But I don't want to wait ten years before I use them.  So that Sunday after the flea market, I made honey lemon chicken, quinoa and roasted broccoli and set the table for me and Aaron to eat on our china.

I think what I love most about this find is that it lends to a particular lifestyle.  While my hutch and art and other things are pretty to look at, this china will encourage family togetherness and good meals and dinner parties with friends.  And one day my kids will have it.  It probably sounds a little sappy but it's like all of a sudden I "get it."  Maybe I'm just old now and get excited about old things but I really feel a lot of joy over owning china that I can use and pass down.

Enough about my new china.  There was so much at the flea market to love.  I was tempted by so many things.  Among them, I loved...
^^This big beautiful clock is made on a ranch in Monterey out of the top of a barrel.
 ^^I know I'm not alone in loving Africa mudcloth pillows. There were a couple great ones being sold there by ProjectWildflower and others too (I'm just forgetting now).
 ^^These were big and beautiful and heavy.  They would have been perfect on my table with my new china ;)
 ^^I'm such a sucker for pretty wood chairs like this.  And that's a great price.  I dream of corners like this in my house. 
 ^^I don't think this picture does it justice but Jessica and I thought this would make a fun hanging plant holder. 
 ^^This made my granny, quilt-loving-heart happy.  If I didn't buy the china I would have totally bought this quilt top and finished it.  The quilt top was just $20, which is an incredibly good price for the fabric alone.  I loved the fabric they used so I took close up of squares so I could remember it.  Of course, my mom later pointed out they look a bit like swastikas so maybe it's good i didn't buy it ;)
^^Fun benches.  I think they used to be old headboards.
^^THIS WAS BEAUTIFUL!  My picture does not do it justice.  The glass was old and  the wood was such a pretty color.  I loved the size of it. It felt like a piece of history.
 ^^These books would be so pretty on a bookshelf.  
^^Jessica came across this at the flea and texted it to me and now I'm regretting not finding and buying it.  I want more things for our walls that aren't just artwork. 

So that's a bit of the flea market.  It was HUGE this year.  A lot more booths and SO MANY more people.  At first I was worried all the crowds would take away from the experience but it didn't in the end.  We ate a the food trucks and just had so much fun all around checking out all the local artists and antique furniture. Counting down the days til May!

Early November

My phone is full of random cute moments that I don't want to forget.  Here are some from early November 2017. 

 ^^Getting ready to take his monthly photos

 ^^Eating Sunday dinner on my new china.  I was so excited to use it :)

 ^^First fire of the winter and Ford was mesmerized.

 ^^He loves his bath time!

 ^^Babies in towels may just be the cutest thing

 ^^She'll find her floaties and insist on wearing them while playing

 ^^The first time I left them in a room together and they played together happily for a good ten minutes.  Major motherhood milestone.

 ^^Ford can't wait til Eleanor wakes up in the morning.  He would hold on to her crib railings and squeal excitedly.

 ^^Practicing her E's

 ^^Mommy and Me painting session one morning

 ^^I found Eleanor trying to give Ford a new hairstyle one morning

 ^^And she loves trying to jump in on my make up routine (notice her cheek :))


 ^^Boys and overalls :)

 ^^Super Hudson and Super Eleanor



 ^^Handsome boys on a Sunday morning

 ^^In early November, Ford was holding on to our hands and walking everywhere

 ^^Headed home from church.  Love those curls.

^^Trying to take an after church picture of the kids, which didn't really turn out.  I did manage to get this sweet picture though :)

 ^^Setting up a Sunday family facetime

 ^^I was sorting laundry when Eleanor climbed up on my bed and started reading me the scriptures. "And Alma and the na-na-nites.  Jesus and the kids. The end."

 ^^We're so glad when Daddy comes home!

 ^^Sending in my ballot.  And then making a cake out of stress that night as I waited for the election results. 

^^Ford!!