San Francisco Day Two

Our Sunday began with the wonderful luxury of sleeping in. It’s such a rare instance that Liv sleeps late so it was a treat. We checked out of our hotel and headed to Hayes Valley for brunch at a Carnival themed restaurant called Straw. I was looking for restaurants on Pinterest when I came across their donut breakfast sandwich, I just had to try it. Luckily, I found parking easily *in the city with $50 parking lots* It was a beautiful day, we loved the food and decor. Afterwards we walked to Miette the prettiest candy store I’ve ever been to. Liv and I were literally kids in a candy store. It was delightful and overwhelming in the best way! After careful consideration we choose our goodies and I took photos of everything. Next we took a scenic drive around town and stopped by the rad hidden Seward Slides which was super fun. We ended the day at the Golden Gate park before hitting the highway back home.

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Liv and Antz played Ms. Pac-Man while I checked out of our hotel.

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I love the retro trolleys. As much as I enjoyed staying at the W hotel but I wasn’t a big fan of the downtown district we were in. It’s full of tourists and traffic and I am itching to explore the Mission part of town.

When I visit SF again, I am going to give myself enough time to just drive around gawking at the beautiful architecture of this magical city. I took these photos with my iPhone but they don’t show the true beauty of these victorians.

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I love the colors of this Queen Anne. I could see myself living in SF.

We drove past the San Francisco Unified School District building. I just noticed my bun was inspired by cotton candy!

Hayes Valley is a quiet area that reminded me of Highland Park. They even had a parklet like ours. I can tell it’s a part of town going through gentrification.

Straw had a wonderful carnival theme. We took this photo but Antz thought it was too tight to eat in there.

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How cute are the menus? I was so happy my Mom ordered the sweet potato tots so I could give them a taste. Everything looked great but I was there for the donut breakfast sandwich.

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Totally yum!

A few blocks away is Miette. I don’t understand why there isn’t one in LA! Liv and I were in pink, pretty candy heaven!

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Liv said “Look, Rocky Horror Picture Show lips!”

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I find so many cool places on Pinterest. I couldn’t leave San Francisco without checking out the hidden Seward slides. I love the “No adults unless accompanied by children” rule!

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I’m no scaredy cat but this was the steepest slide I’ve ever ridden.

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Olivia definitely approved of this park.

We had to drive down Lombard Street, the crooked-iest street in the world

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Great view of Alcatraz just off of Lombard Street

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Our last stop was Golden Gate park to show Olivia the iconic bridge. Guess who fell asleep before we arrived?

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We still have so much to do on our next trip to the Bay area, see you soon SF!

Parker Palm Springs

We haven’t made a big fuss about our wedding anniversary since our pop up dinner when we celebrated ten years. This year I wanted to do something fun but not overwhelming or too stressful. It’s hard to come up with new ideas within driving distance since we’ve done just about everything there is to do in LA. Then I remembered we had a ton of travel points we racked up on our credit card from our trip to Europe so I started looking for local hotels to spend a few nights. I came so close to choosing the Ace hotel *Downtown LA or Palm Springs* but I wanted to stay somewhere more posh so I chose the Parker Palm Springs. It’s exquisitely curated by one of my favorite designers ever Jonathan Adler. It’s perfectly styled in retro mid-century modern and I just may borrow one of his needlepoint pillows and a few ceramic vases might find their way into my suitcase! We stuffed ourselves at Norma’s for brunch and I finally tried eggs Benedict *I have no idea what took me so long*  We’ve been swimming, lounging, taking photos, drinking champagne, playing croquet and hunting wild bunnies. Our room is superb! It has a private patio with a hammock, plenty of air conditioning to make Antz happy and a luxurious king size bed. Seriously, I am considering taking all the furniture out of our bedroom and just having wall-to-wall king size bed. We’d have to crawl into the room because it’s the size of a broom closet but our queen bed feels like a twin compared to this spacious king.

Since I think I’m a high roller yet my wallet would beg to differ, I finagled my way into getting a tour of the fancy-pants suites. Most were occupied but we did get to hang in one of the villas *that costs like thousands a night!* I was super stoked to find a Serena & Lily hanging chair in the living room. I love how perfect they look in rooms but I doubt I would ever buy one due to my giant posterior and my fear of falling from things. It’s perfect for Liv though. I almost died when I saw a Moroccan wedding blanket in the bedroom. I want one so bad I am willing to fly across the world and traverse sweltering heat to buy one in Marrakesh. I have no idea how expensive they are but Urban Outfitters has this one of a kind blanket/rug for only $799 *hurry only a few left in stock they say* I know I have made some crazy decor purchases before but I can’t drop $800 bucks on a blanket no matter how rad it is. If anyone knows the scoop on affordable Moroccan wedding blankets, hook me up!!

So, today is actually our anniversary *8/18* but we have been pre-partying all weekend and tonight after a lovely/gluttonous meal, we are going to the movies with the kid. I am such a lucky girl. Let’s not dwell over the fact that my Nikon JI camera battery died I left the camera batteries at home, I also forgot to bring Liv’s backpack so we had to go to Target and buy her a few tops and a new bathing suit *she was due for a new one anyway* but there’s always a few hiccups in life.

Little Miss Palm Springs socialite
The lobby is so good *souk rugs are sooo fab* but how do they stay clean??
Surrounded by gorgeous Moroccan pillows
Let’s do lunch, dahling!
I don’t like the Drugs but the Drugs like me! – MM
When I die, just bury me here. Actually embalm me and prop me up in that chair!
  
We braved the 109 degree heat to dine outside for brunch at Norma’s
Insanely good blueberry pancakes
I love this dude!
Always at the bar *ordering Shirley Temples*

 The Zoe Villa
The villas are named for the Parker’s grandchildren
OMG WANT!!!

Our fantastic deluxe room isn’t too shabby
This bed may appear smaller than it is in real life, so roomy!
I have no scruples to reading this book
Okay Parker, now you’re just showing off, nice faucet!
I wish I could photograph this fabulous wallpaper better *but my dumb camera died*
Our patio
For years we had a rope hammock in our backyard, this solid hammock is so much more comfy!
I thought I would burn to death outside on the patio but around 6pm, the weather is milder and that hammock is heaven
The view is not bad
Guess who’s ready to hit the pool in her new bathing suit?
Geesh kid, flexible much?
Liv is swimming completely unassisted, no floaties, no vest! She can hold her breathe underwater for a long time.

The grounds are a delightful maze
We may toast marshmallows here
 Parker Palm Springs on Make A Gif

A friendly game of croquet a lá Heathers
I won!
Good game! Now let’s order some drinks
What a weekend! So much fun, Happy anniversary love.

Royal Château Versailles

I don’t know if you may have heard of this tiny, old castle called Versailles. A little girl lived there a long time ago and she has been misquoted to have said the greatest phrase ever “Let Them Eat Cake!” We took a tour there and I am overwhelmed by the opulence, the beauty and the history of this place. Words cannot describe the feeling when you see the sun shining on the gold leaf fence, the massive size of what was once just a hunting lodge for the king of France. There is so much more I could have photographed but I was mesmerized by everything. I only took one thousand photos. We were allowed to take photos but no flash permitted so of course every photo I took came out fine with exception to my homegirl Marie-Antoinette‘s bedroom. It was extremely crowded and dark in there and I couldn’t capture the light as I would have liked. I have always found her to be fascinating and the awesome film by Sofia Coppola has only increased my curiosity about her life. Our tour guide, Sandrine, was quite knowledgeable so I enjoyed walking around while listening to her give us facts about life at Versailles and gossip about the royals  on my headphones. What I find incredible is this palace is so extravagant and such a symbol of French aristocracy yet now it is full of mostly American tourists stomping through it en mass with giant ipads attached to our faces. I would love to return on a less crowded day so I can experience it at my own pace and walk in the gardens.

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I’m still learning how to navigate the city, it took quite some time to find a taxi.

Lately Olivia likes to be in charge of reading our map.

She has become an expert at finding the Eiffel Tower.
Waiting for our bus.
Hooray for clean, air-conditioned tour busses!

We drove past some really boring landmarks, kidding!

DSC_2403So epic! I can’t believe we walked up the stairs to the top of this guy on our last trip eleven years ago.

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I am so happy we chose today to visit Versailles. The sky doesn’t look real after yesterday’s rainstorm and the weather was absolutely perfect.

Bonjour Sandrine!

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There were only two thousand royals who inhabited Versailles but up to thirty thousand workers!

DSC_2439Aimee! Look who’s back! Souvenir vendors are annoying.

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The front door wasn’t too shabby.

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Every month there is a new art installation featured in this hall.

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Darn you glare from the sun! I wish I knew how to photograph interiors better.

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You know, just this mural painted from some dude, no big deal.

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Are you kidding me with this crown molding detail??!!

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Could you even fathom getting wood for these fireplaces?

It was impossible to capture every detail, the crown molding and artwork brought tears to my eyes.

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Of course we had to get a gold crown for our Princess

This is a painting of Marie Leszczyńska *our tour guide called her ugly* she totally had a mustache situation.

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Almost everything Sandrine told us about the Kings of France was they were insecure, jealous and always wanting what they couldn’t have. Yeah, that sounds about right.

I thought the beds were small because the people were so short back then but Sandrine told us it’s because royals slept sitting up so they do not resemble dead people. You know they just want to keep their wigs on!

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After an hour of pushing past people we finally made it to MA’s bedroom!

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That canopy and chandelier!!

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Of course her rooms were the most crowded so it was difficult to get a clear shot.

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Marie’s portrait was painted by Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun *funny, my name is Elizabeth Louise* possible ancestor?!

La Salle des Miroirs/ The Hall of Mirrors

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Are you kidding me??!!

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This is without a doubt the most beautiful room I’ve ever stood in.

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My best selfie to date!

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I am so grateful to experience this with these two!

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I was pretty sure some Secret Service agents were going to tackle me for wearing my mask in the palace. I guess they dig my creepy bunny.

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Several of the rooms were closed for restoration, This is an example of a room being worked on. The mommy part of me was already thinking what a cool job that could be for Liv.

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Painting of Napoleon & Josephine. I couldn’t fit the enormity of it all in one photo.

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Perusing the royal gift shop
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I resisted the gift shop. Well, I only bought post cards
The palace is in excellent condition given that it is almost four hundred years old.
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There is something artificial about the sky in Paris. It looks as if it had been painted.
 It’s good to be the King!

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Au revoir Sandrine, you were very entertaining! I must visit The Petit Trianon on my next visit.
 

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Olivia has officially declared Versailles as her kingdom!

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We stopped at a shop on rue de Rivoli in the 2nd to pick up some foie gras for Aimee.
Taking the Metro is so much easier *and cleaner* than I remember.
So, best vacation ever? Agreed!
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We booked our tour on Expedia via Paris City Vision. I recommend going through a tour to bypass the line (or as the French say, queue). Bring your own headphones because the ones they gave us were pretty wonky. I lingered as often as I could so I would be the last person in the rooms to get a clear shot with as few people as possible.
Chateau de Versailles
Every day except Mondays and 1 May
9:00 am – 6:30 pm
Last admission: 6:00 pm

LA Cake Club

We had so much fun at the second LA Cake Club this afternoon. I wanted to make something easy to eat and fun so of course I thought of everyone’s favorite treat…BACON!!

This will be the cover of my future baking cook book

I made mini maple bacon cupcakes. According to Aimee, Liv and Antz *my volunteer tasters* they were fantastic. I am so pleased with how they turned out, perfectly sweet and savoury.

This time Cake Club was held near my house at the cutest outdoor courtyard by a company called littlemeatsla. I bought a ton of Oh Joy for Target party supplies last month so I was able to use my new lovely cake stand.

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This is how Cake Club usually starts

I was so happy to see some ladies from the first Cake Club but also met new friendly faces. The cakes and treats were mind-blowing delicious. Everyone made exotic tastes and impressive displays. I was overwhelmed by all the sugar goodness. Luckily, I brought most of the desserts home to share with Antz and Liv.

That incredible cake in the foreground had edible flowers!!
Robin took this rad shot of my cupcake
Liv and our Cake Club founder, Sara

Olivia was super happy to play with my Instagram soulmate, Rachel’s sweet daughter. Of course Liv claimed her as an instant BFF!

Two ladies at Cake Club, patiently waiting for treats

“Hey, I have an idea, let’s put all these rocks inside our dresses!!”
Cheeky girls

The bffs made friends with two sweet older girls from Australia and their crazy adorable baby pug, Basil. They corrected me, “It’s Bah-sill!” The girls hung out with their new friends most of the time playing.

We all fell hard for this little guy

Rachel totally hooked me up with an amazing deal on my long sought after Miffy lamp. I was planning to go to the Miffy store in Amsterdam and bring it home on the plane but the lamp’s cord would be fitted for Europe. She gave me a discount code and free shipping at Giggle so I got an American one, so stoked!! Merci beaucoup Rachel.

Rach & me *we heart each other hard*
Check out how in sync we are!!

Just when I didn’t think the day could get any better, I was surprised to see my Instagram crush Christina show up with her awesome boyfriend Morgan! Her Instagram feed is colorfully gorgeous like she is!!

We have been following each other for months so it’s fun to finally meet in person. I am so blown away by her incredible photography.

Before I knew it, it was time to go. So much fun. I almost didn’t sign up since I have been so busy preparing for our trip but I am so happy I did. I feel so good seeing creative and fun people. If you are pretty good at baking, I recommend you follow the LA Cake club feed to find out when the next one is taking place. It’s a wonderful group of people.

 My love made this lovely art of us. I love it like I love cake!

Change it Up!

My goodness, what a difference furniture placement can make in a room. For the past eight years we have kept the “dining room” side of our living room in a state of boring. We used the corners to stash things behind furniture we aren’t using everyday like bags of fabric, our broken Bose speakers *I don’t know whether to have them repaired or just buy new ones* and miscellaneous junk *Nintendo Wii accessories/bags of stuff we can’t decide to keep or donate and our vote for Obama 2008 sign too* We’ve had the same modular bookcase from Target sitting in the corner somewhat collecting dust. Our bar hasn’t really been used since our Halloween party ages ago. Well, this Saturday Liv and I went to dance class solo….pause for obligatory photos

 

Liv has two dance personas

So we could allow Antz to sleep in *he deserves it* When we came home I was so surprised!

 

 

 

My new fiddle fig leaf plant looks so awesome on the bookshelf
The room looked like this before
Yawn!

I’m so happy to have a new home for my beautiful record player. I am super stoked about my new craft space.

Being able to stare at my world map makes me so happy
Antz is so sweet, he put my clock on Paris time because he knows that’s where my heart is.

As for all the junk that was buried in the corners, it all got pushed into another corner!

Dirty little secret stash

We are pretty stumped for where to store this necessary junk. I would love to condense our filing cabinet into this pretty one.

TPS Pink file cabinet

Problem is, this guy is 27″ tall with caster wheels and it wouldn’t fit under any of our desks. If I took off the casters, it still would be such a tight squeeze that I wouldn’t be able to open the top drawer and I doubt all of our paperwork would fit in just one drawer. I’m still searching for the right solution. I am ready to get rid of that old, bulky printer for this slim version but Antz is feeling like, the one we have works and we still need to find a dedicated space for it. Where do most folks keep things like this? Don’t say under the bed or in a closet because our closets are ridiculously stuffed and our bed has storage drawers crammed with bedding and computer supplies.

Oh, I do love the room! I am feeling inspired to paint the walls white, bring in new curtains and finally get a dining table and chairs. We shall see…

Let’s get down to essentials

I’m talking wardrobe. I saw this post on Say Yes and it got me thinking about how to edit my own wardrobe.

12 wardrobe essentials for every budget
12 Wardrobe Essentials for Every Budget

When I look in my closet, I always feel like I have nothing to wear. I also have been feeling like I wear the exact same thing everyday. I definitely have a favorite outfit!

 

I have worn my DIY skirt to death!

I don’t think there’s anything wrong with having a go-to uniform or in my case “a signature look” *striped shirt/skirt/statement piece and flats or sneakers* I don’t follow many fashion rules but I don’t wear dark colors often and I always stay away from purple *I don’t want to be mistaken for a certain dinosaur* However, when it comes to clothing basics, I could use some updating. There are some key pieces I am missing in my wardrobe.

In January, I cleaned everything out of my closet and took an inventory of my wardrobe.

Before I cleaned my closet
Believe it or not, this is after I cleaned my closet

I definitely suffer from clothes hoarding.

That sweater on top belonged to my Mom. She has patches from all the places she’s traveled. I love it but I don’t wear it anymore because I’m afraid I might ruin it.

What you are looking at:

10 pairs of pants in every color of the rainbow *except gray, denim or black!*

10 shirts *I really want a light chambray shirt, an embroidered tunic and a swiss dot shirt*

10 tops/tees *Nothing special here, I could use some new boatneck tops and I want this shirt really bad!*

15 Sweaters *I’m good here yet my white cardigan has a hole in it and needs replacing*

14 dresses *I could use a shirtdress and a navy jumper*

3 shorts *I am considering cutting my old jeans into shorts, well see how they turn out*

I made the most progress getting rid of tons of shirts. They were old and I never wore them. It was hard but I used the 12 month rule, if you haven’t worn it in 12 months, it goes in the donate box. I got rid of anything that didn’t fit well and I sent some things to the cleaners for repairs. I should invest in a good garment bag for my fancy stuff.

I also went through my shoes and accessories. I must admit, I have too many shoes. I promised myself I wouldn’t buy any new shoes unless I got rid of a pair.

I sacrificed my old Green New Balances *they started hurting my feet* for my lovely floral Golas. I got them for next to nothing with my birthday discount at Anthropologie.

Unfortunately, as much trouble as I went through to get them, I am getting rid of my white oxfords I wore to Le DEB. They are super cute but I came home with the worst blisters on my heels from all that dancing. Funny thing is, they didn’t bother me at all during the night but when I took them off, I wanted to cut my feet off they hurt so bad. Lesson learned, always put band-aids on your heels when wearing a new pair of shoes. I am considering new white shoes for this year’s dinner.

So here’s my 12 Wardrobe Essentials

Trench coat, Saltwater sandals, dot chambray shirt, creme pullover sweater, mint jeans, polka dot oxfords, denim shorts, striped shirt, black t-shirt, statement necklace, green cardigan and gingham shirt

I have similar pieces to Liz Stanley but I don’t have a cable knit sweater, black ballet flats, I’ve yet to find a pair of booties that look good on my giant cankles and I am on the hunt for a pretty embroidered tunic. I would add a denim jacket, a pencil skirt, a shirt dress and my signature Ban.do piece for my basics.

I am starting to tone down my bright color choices and I’m leaning towards a more mature/classic style. I can always go nuts in accessories and jewelry. What’s going on in your closet? Have you mastered the essentials?

LA Cake Club

Today was our first meeting for LA Cake Club. Since I didn’t know what everyone’s preferences were, I chose to bake a simple cake. Vanilla cake with cream cheese frosting.

We met at Griffith Park and it was perfect weather for a cake party.

My vanilla cake
Happy to begin the cake feast!
There were so many scrumptious things to try
Gorgeous mixed berry cake
Stella McCartney inspired citrus cake
Thanks Sara for making LA Cake Club a yummy reality!
Luca is growing so handsome, so fast!
The cakes were insanely good, so many talented bakers
All that remains, I brought home a taste of everything for Antz
We tasted so many treats and met so many wonderful people. I’m excited to see all the photos and our next cake club!

My love made this rad illustration of Liv and me, I love it!

You can see more photos on Instagram #LACakeClub

Here’s the recipe for my vanilla cake.

 Yay Cakes!!

The one that got away

Everyone has that experience in life where you see something *or someone* that you fall in love with instantly. It may be a handsome bearded young man listening to Holy Grail on his Beats headphones you saw riding the subway, or that vintage Chanel purse that was on sale but you couldn’t spend your rent money on it even though it was marked down by 50%! Or even, it could be that last piece of cheesecake you eyed at a restaurant but someone beat you to it. Well, mine was a coat rack. Wow! How boring did that sound? This coat rack is insanely unique. I saw it in Anthropologie years ago. You know how they have random pieces decorated amongst the store? Items like vases, art, vintage textiles, or even pieces of furniture that you didn’t know was for sale since they use them for displaying merchandise.

There it was, a rainbow wired coat rack, it was the phrase that made me fall in love.

It’s Beautiful Here

I inquired about the price, hoping it was within my paltry budget. Well, this is Anthropologie, the place where a tank top can set you back $118 clams. The salesperson took an eternity finding the price but when she said $500, my heart sank. Sigh, my dream of hanging this rack in my home that would one day be lovely enough to boast that “It’s indeed Beautiful here” began to fade.

I later came across the same coat rack on Oh Happy Day in her son’s closet bedroom! This gave me the info I needed, who made this piece of whimsical art? I discovered it’s a very handsome artist from South Africa named Heath Nash who uses recycled materials. This was back in 2011, so I knew I had very little chance of finding the coat rack. One night while perusing Pinterest, I saw the coat rack was pinned by a shop in New Zealand. The store was taking pre-orders but it wasn’t available for shipping yet and the price was NZ$429 which converted into $352 USD. I would also have to pay a heft shipping/customs fee. Oh well, it didn’t seem like it was meant for me. I still would daydream about how perfect it would look in our house.

Then a few weeks ago, I asked Antz *my husband is super talented and creative* if he could make the coat rack for me. He told me possibly could but where would we find the materials and he wasn’t so keen on the idea of copying someone else’s art. I agreed, so I randomly Googled the coat rack just out of curiosity and was surprised to find a shop had just received several in stock. I did a little research and found the shop was called Vamp and located in South Africa. They don’t have an online shop so I contacted them through Facebook. It took a few days for them to get in touch with me but she told me they had the Heath Nash coat rack for sale for 1,400 South African Rand. Whoa, that sounds expensive. I went to the XE currency converter totally expecting anywhere from $300 – $1000 USD. To my delight, the conversion was $131 USD. Yes! Totally in my budget and I would be buying from a shop that supports local artists. I had to wire the money internationally which was a little tricky but the ladies at my bank were super helpful. At first they were apprehensive when I said I wanted to send money to South Africa. I told them not to worry, I wasn’t sending it to a Prince who wanted my bank info to deposit millions into my account. They also told me many elderly people did fall for that scheme and they couldn’t do anything about it, so sad.

Well, I paid a little more *$85* for expedited shipping and insurance and held my breath waited for ten days. Monday morning my doorbell rang and I saw a postwoman holding an oddly shaped package, I knew it had arrived. She even asked me what was in the box coming all the way from South Africa while I signed for it. This guy is sparking such curiosity.

So, you wanna see my precious…?

I have a post about the skirt I’m wearing coming soon!

I feel like my persistence, patience and good luck was worth it for under $220. I finally got my lovely coat rack/art. I love it so much! Turns out I’m not the only one itching to get this guy, the lady I’ve been corresponding with said a woman in Singapore bought one and two others were sold that week too. What do you think? Is there an item you’ve been lusting after that seems to always be out of reach, or budget, or stock? I have my sights a few others on my Pinterest I’m hoping to one day add to my collection.

I am not a fan of soda *maybe Sprite* but this would be SO RAD in my future guest house/party palace. I have no idea where I would ever find this, let alone in working condition!
Objects – INHERITANCE
I found this guy at an Antique shop called Inheritance. It’s a Shako helmet on a wood hat mold and I adore it! That fringe tassel makes me so happy. I don’t heart the $500 price tag.
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This lovely floral record player has been on my wishlist for a long time. It’s sold exclusively at Urban Outfitters and I almost bought it last Christmas. Then it sold out but now it’s back in stock on backorder. Here’s the thing. I feel conflicted with buying a record player because records are expensive *at least the ones I want* I am trying wait until I find a few decent LPs on sale or at garage sales and we have some space before I get this but it would make a lovely birthday gift.

Thanks Antz for the lovely photos. Happy Valentines day!

Want/Make/Do for our Home

Since we are almost coming up on our Eight year house anniversary and the one year anniversary of our kitchen remodel, it seems time to plan our next project.

I don’t have any major renovations happening this year. We would love to do a ton of things in the living room/dining room but we have to have our foundation repaired before we begin work in there. I am hoping to get a few cosmetic fixes done in the next few months with my piggy bank savings.

Want

New curtains in the living room. The hazards of having a cat and a toddler is having your lovely curtains ruined from their shenanigans. I loved our orange poppy curtains but they are sold out so these would make a nice replacement.

Window Treatments - Plum & Bow Sketch Floral Curtain I Urban Outfitters - gray and yellow floral curtains, gray and yellow floral drapes, gray and yellow floral draperies,
Plum & Bow Sketch Floral Curtain

Replace our old Ikea chair with this one. We bought the chair on a whim and have lived with it for the longest. It’s not particularly comfortable and the design isn’t my fave. I like the structure and color of this guy but I hope the low arms aren’t a problem. It might be too mid-century modern for our style but Antz vetoed my pink chair. We’ll see if I can squeeze this into our budget.

Madeline Chair
Madeline Chair

I think this pillow would look quite regal in our new chair. I fucking love Bill Murray!

Bill Murray - replaceface Throw Pillow
Bill Murray throw pillow

Every spring I long for new bedding. I am ready to shed our heavy winter blankets *which are very unattractive but keep us warm* I am liking this set from West Elm but the Target price looks perfect!

Threshold™ Pinched Pleat Comforter Set
Threshold Pinched Pleat Comforter Set

I think these would look great holding up Antz art books and they are on sale!

Toy Soldier bookends

Make

I am always surprised with how long we live with embarrassing things that are such easy fixes in our house. For example, *besides our terrible plumbing we lived with for seven years* our front door lace curtain. I was reluctant to get rid of it since it felt like an antique in our house. But who am I kidding, that guy was a mess! I really hoped to find lace with peacocks but that was impossible on our budget. We almost gave up since most of the lace at the fabric store looked too Grannyish for me.

The lace has seen better days
We found this lovely dot lace from the fabric store on sale for only $12
My Mom-in-law *with a broken arm* helped me hem the curtains
Voilà! I think the new curtain looks terrific



Do

Our house loves to surprise us with headache-inducing problems. For the longest our plumbing was a nightmare but now our electrical wiring is being a brat. So instead of buying a new dining table and chairs set I’ve been wanting forever, I’ll be forking over cash to have the wiring repaired. Once I get an estimate, we’ll see if I can afford my pretty new chair or not. Wheee!

I am actually glad to pay someone to glaze our bathroom tub and wall in white. It will complete the bathroom makeover and I’ll be happy to finally say “au revoir” to the dusty rose bathroom.

So Gross!

I hope to get started in March. I am so happy to say our Zillow zestimate for the value of our house has increased to $434,962! Last year it was only $350k. Only $54k more to get to what we paid in 2006. So what’s the prize for killing ourselves to pay our two mortgages, put all our pennies into improving our house and attempt to live the American dream? Our property taxes are going up!!

Valentine’s Day gift ideas that don’t suck!

Forget chocolates, don’t even think about a cheesy stuffed animal and roses are so cliché! If you are looking for awesome Love day ideas, I’m here for you!

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I’m no chocolate hater, something sweet is always a good idea. Yet, I’ve had sixteen years of Valentines day with my husband, he knows better than to walk in the door with a heart shaped box from CVS.

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I would be extremely stoked if he was thoughtful enough to buy me candy from my favorite company, P.O.P. Candy!

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They come in a variety of incredible flavors, my fave, rosemary, pecan, almond, cherry, cinnamon, fire pistachio, they are all really yummy.

You can never go wrong with cute, girlie things from Ban.do! I am amassing quite the collection of lovely sequin hearts but I could always use one more!

Ban.do Mini Heart - Matte Black
Mini sequin heart in Black
Ban.do Flurry Pouf - Hot Pink
Flurry Pouf in hot pink
Ban.do Girl Talk Headband - Kiss Me
Kiss Me headband

I’m still a sucker for pretty flowers. In my early twenties *which tragically took place during the nineties* I was a huge fan of red roses and daisies. Oh my but my taste in flowers has changed in my thirties. I can say peonies, ranunculus, poppies and succulents make me swoon. The fragrance, the bright, happy colors, they are perfection. It’s still early for peony season so I would be majorly happy to receive any of these gorgeous weeds.

Honestly though, flowers only last for a few days, I think it would be a lovely experience to take a floral class. I am all thumbs when it comes to arranging flowers and I have no idea how to make my flowers live longer than a week. I would love to take a class at Floral LA or Moon Canyon floral workshop. I think it’s worth it for the price of a bouquet.

I would absolutely die if cupid left these on my doorstep! Seriously, I have been wanting this lovely couple forever. They are so rad I can’t stand it.

Abigails Head Vase

What’s more romantic than a picnic in the park? I adore this basket set from Anthropologie. All we would need is a cute blanket, some bread, a bottle of wine and my favorite Trader Joe’s chocolate cheese.

What do you think? Are you looking forward to something special from your sweetheart? I will be pleased as punch even if I get a homemade card from the Mister and the kid, every day I spend with them is my gift.

Do you love her Hello Kitty purse?