Monday, November 29, 2010

simply having a wonderful christmas time.

Tomorrow Justin and I are getting our first Christmas tree to decorate together! I am so excited! Today I started gathering ideas for how I want to decorate our condo with nature. I love using fruit and real greenery to make our home feel warm and christmas-y.



A five-second centerpiece : Mix clementines or oranges and peppermint balls in a single glass compote or vase. You can even through in cinnamon sticks or cloves for a nice winter scent.
















A staircase always looks lovely with a garland of greenery : Easier than looping it around and around: Lay evergreen on top of the banister, fasten in place with floral wire, and wrap with extra-wide ribbon. I find the best ribbon at Michael's.

{photo credit:  www.realsimple.com}

Happy Decorating!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

give thanks.

Oh give thanks to the LORD; call upon his name; make known his deeds among the peoples!
-1 Chronicles 16:3
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Thank you, Lord, for all you have done, are doing and will do. Please cover us in your love this holiday season and may our times of celebration be peaceful and fruitful for our hearts and your kingdom. Amen.


Today I am so thankful for mine and Justin's first Thanksgiving as a family. This morning he ran the Boulevard Bolt on beautiful Belle Meade Blvd. I made pumpkin bars. Depending how they taste tonight for dinner, I will post the recipe. ;)
I am looking forward to heading to the Moses house for all kinds of yummy southern food.

Tomorrow we are waking up early for a road trip to Anniston. We will make it time to watch the Auburn/Alabama game with the fam. Then it will be time for more eating, napping, and movie watching. Oh I just love this time a year and am so blessed to be able to share it with our amazing families.



I get these "daily verses" emailed to me - you can sign up too at www.dailyverse.com, or a great Christmas gift is giving this book to someone special.

{photo credit:  www.dailyverse.com}

Give thanks!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

oh just joss.


Sunday night Lauren and I went to see Morning Glory. Sweet romantic comedy that we both could relate to - the adventures of creating yourself and trying to make a name for yourself in your career. Rachel McAdams and Patrick Wilson were adorable!! Diane Keaton and Harrison Ford were classics as always.

What I most enjoyed was the music in the movie.

Joss Stone had two songs I am loving : Free Me and Incredible

Born in England in 1987, she made her TV debut at the age of 14, singing a Donna Summer song on a BBC talent show, although it was a few years before she made her mark.

Introducing Joss Stone, Soul Sessions, and Mind Body and Soul are all great albums for a holiday road trip home.


{photo credit: www.jossstone.com}

Happy Listening!

Monday, November 22, 2010

puffy.



Today I am having lunch with my college roommate that I haven't seen since we graduated from Auburn in 2003.

She is visiting Brentwood for the Thanksgiving holidays. Of course I recommended my favorite lunch spot - Puffy Muffin.

Located at 229 Franklin Road and 91 Seaboard Lane - Brentwood, TN

I can't wait to have the Poppyseed Chicken over warm rice. They always have fabulous desserts, so I just might have to get a turkey cut out sugar cookie!

{photo credit: www.puffymuffin.com}

Friday, November 19, 2010

holland house : east nashville : good eats




Tonight a few friends and I are headed to Holland House.

We are looking forward to the homemade icecubes - seriously, i love these cubes, they are huge, meaning they take longer to melt, making your specialty drink less watered down.

I most enjoy the laid back, but yet sophisicated atmosphere, creative cocktails, and delicious apps and desserts. It is the little touches that make Holland House special.

Located at 935 W. Eastland Ave.

CHEERS to a wonderful weekend and good girlfriends!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

yummy soup



Well it is finally getting cold in the South... Therefore, I was in the mood for some "yummy soup". I call it "Yummy Soup", but it is really 7 can soup. So easy and so good. All you need are 7 cans of:

Kidney Beans
Rotel
Whole Kernal Corn
Diced Tomatoes
Chili with beans
Chili without beans
Veg-All


Pour into pot, no need to drain, just mix all together and bring to a boil. Let it simmer for a bit. Enjoy!

Of course it is always better the next day, once all the ingrediants have had a chance to sit together : Delicious with some corn bread.

Monday, November 15, 2010

hold please.



Something to hold your ideas
Albums : Now that Justin and I are all settled in our condo, we want to start painting! We plan to start in January, so I have started gathering ideas. To stay organized I use old binders and photo albums as my "Interior Ideas" - Stash fabric swatches, paint chips, pictures from Traditional Home and Real Simple in the album so you can make sure that wall art matches perfectly before you make a special trip to Z-Gallerie.




Something to hold your papers
Shoe Boxes : Save your shoe boxes to use to store small items- don't waste your money on small crates at Target and TJ Maxx when you can make shoe boxes look fabulous with your own creativity. Cover the shoe boxes with old wall paper, fabrics, magazine pages, etc. I love this look mixed with an old rugged piece painted in white.

{photo credit: www.realsimple.com}

Monday, November 8, 2010

SAVE - Debt is not an option.


Being newly married brings a new perspective to saving. Joining accounts is quite an adjustment.

A coworker let me borrow the Dave Ramsey CD’s to listen to on the way to work. It motivated me to start saving NOW. The question is how.

Below are some key goals that are an inspiration to taking it one step at a time.

1) Kill Debt. Simply calculating how much you spend each month on your debts will illustrate that eliminating debt is the fastest way to free up money. Once the money is freed from debt payment, it can easily be re-purposed to savings.

2) Set savings goals . ie: emergency fund, retirement, new sofa, etc. Figure out how much you’ll have to save per week, per month, or per paycheck to attain each of your savings goals.

3) Establish a time-frame. Set a particular date for accomplishing shorter-term goals, and make sure the goal is attainable within that time period. 5

4) Make a budget. Once you’ve managed to balance your earnings with your savings goals and spending, write down a budget so you’ll know each month or each paycheck how much you can spend on any given thing or category of things.

5) Stop using credit cards. If you don’t have the money, you shouldn’t buy it. It is much rewarding when you save and are able to pay cash, instead of stressing about a credit card payment.

6) Open an interest-bearing savings account. It’s a lot easier to keep track of your savings if you have them separate from your spending money.12

7) Pay yourself first. Savings should be your priority, so don’t just say that you’ll save whatever is left over at the end of the month. Deposit savings into an account (or your piggy-bank) as soon as you get paid.

Once you get this you can start creating an Emergency fund – it is the key to living. The rain will come, trust me. Think of how it will feel to have the money saved when the car trouble comes or a layoff.

Enjoy the simple pleasures in life. Get creative with making things, reading, listening to your vinyl’s. Get together to discuss philosophy or pray; game night, puzzles or make crazy quilt pillows; play instruments. You can have a lot of fun on a small budget. You can create and keep genuine friendships – remember we are here to serve, not to be served. The more you save, the more you can give!

Friday, November 5, 2010

oh capri.

I am obsessed with these Capri candles from Antrho. Justin even loves how they make our home smell so refreshing, and they also make great gifts!

The containers crafted from recycled glass add something special to every room.
With 100 hour burn time and paraffin-soy wax blend,for $28 you can't go wrong.



They come in two scents I adore. Currently, I have the Aloha. It captures the scents of freshly picked orchids, jasmine and gardenia, entwined with white blossoms. Volcano is the classic smell that Anthro is known for with tropical fruits, sugared oranges, lemons, and limes, redolent with lightly exotic mountain greens!

Go home and light one up with a glass of wine...ahhh, the weekend in deed!

{photo credit: www.anthropologie.com}


new chapter.



It has been almost two years since I updated my blog! My friend, Meg, inspired me! In the past two years I met an amazing man - now my husband, moved to Nashville, changed jobs, and we just bought a condo that we are making our home. I feel so blessed!

{photo credit: www.sarahbgilliamphotography.blogspot.com}

an apple a day.

Thankful today is Friday...inspriration for the day...Apple Cider...can't wait to cuddle up on the sofa with a quilt to enjoy!



Ingredients
6 cups apple cider
1/4 cup real maple syrup
2 cinnamon sticks
6 whole cloves 6 whole allspice berries
1 orange peel, cut into strips
1 lemon peel, cut into strips

Directions
Pour the apple cider and maple syrup into a large stainless steel saucepan.

Place the cinnamon sticks, cloves, allspice berries, orange peel and lemon peel in the center of a washed square of cheesecloth; fold up the sides of the cheesecloth to enclose the bundle, then tie it up with a length of kitchen string.

Drop the spice bundle into the cider mixture.

Place the saucepan over moderate heat for 5 to 10 minutes, or until the cider is very hot but not boiling.

Remove the cider from the heat. Discard spice bundle. Pour into your favorite big mug, adding a fresh cinnamon stick and enjoy!

Of course I have to give the nutritional info...

1 cup of cider equals: 163 calories 0.1g of fat