Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Watering your roots

Hello strangers! I'm back from my month-long sojourn to my home town, home state of Michigan and I'd be fibbing if I didn't say I'm a little bit sad about it. Went by so fast  - again. I'm not ready for school to start next week (and btw who starts school August ninth?!). Seems like it gets harder every year to recover. The laundry alone takes days to crawl out of.  BUT I should be so lucky. I could still be hiking it to the laundromat on Peachtree Road.

It was a soul-full trip. No big surprise there. Lots of family and friend time and taking it slooow. No such thing as traffic in the "level pebble". No massive amounts of people everywhere you go. No house to clean (the perpetual load/unload), no bills to pay, no yelling at the kids GET IN BED! (Oh wait, there was still plenty of that).  Just a lot of, "what should we do today" kind of days. 


One such day was the Titanic exhibit at The Henry Ford. Upon entry you receive your passenger ticket and find out in the end if you lived or lost. We all lived! Well, Jade lost her husband but she's okay with it because her two small children survived too.

We did a lot of this...


And a lot of that...





Daddy and his girls

A lot of laid back at Dad's house (I liked this view from his porch, his fourth baby). 




Cruising Big Poppy style

Everyday we'd walk to the track to train and take the same route I walked for elementary school..."see kids Mommy really did walk a mile up a hill through snow."



I wish I'd taken more pics because it really is peace and beauty. Something I can appreciate now as I pass hundreds of cars lined up idling outside Jack and Sophia's school when it would be so easy for  them to walk??? If only they had a simple thing called sidewalks and crossing guards. 

Ate and drank a lot of hometown favorites...

 The old Hudson's Maurice Salad. Always on the list. It's all about the dressing.



But alfresco dining overlooking Torch tops the list.


My old Barbies were still in fashion.


The old high chair too.  Who knew at nine he'd wanna slide into that thing every night.






You spend a lot of time on the water in Michigan. Unfortunately there is not a lot of it round here and what there is, ain't blue. Michiganders are spoiled rotten lake snobs I've come to realize... "come on Jen, jump in! Whatchya waitin for?!"  


A beautiful day on Lake Erie...you're sure to pass by one of these from the US or Canada...wave kids! 



We visited with Mom.  Would you believe it was the second time I've been since leaving her here to rest? It takes awhile. It's like submitting yourself to the sadness chamber. But I'm over the hump and I'm glad I had my two best friends. They were so amazing I can't even put it into words. "Okay Mama, show us the way to Grandma Cindy" encouraged my sweet boy. 



She's resting under a huge lilac bush and that makes me SO very happy considering how pissed off she was when the neighbors built their new, not-so-cute, house across the street and ripped out the most amazing row of huge, gorgeous lilac bushes that were as tall as the rooftop. The smell would waft into our home and we'd pick and pick and pick forever, never making a dent. All that and then they moved! Remarkable. In my lotto dreams, I buy the house, raze it and replant all the lilacs along with the two tall Evergreens I climbed and maybe a beautiful gazebo in the middle, why not, I'm rich right? 




I attended my class reunion and roamed the halls of our old high school  (they've replaced it with a shinier, newer version). It was really special and such a great idea by the planning committee. Here's me not able to wipe the smile off my face just smellin the place...


And thinking about the times they'd pack em in to see my brother and his childhood friend hoop it up. I sent a bunch of pics of the gym, the locker room, the coach's office to a fellow teammate and long-time friend and she recalled one of the best memories I had forgotten about...running into the gym after half time while everyone cheered and yelled or when our classmates made a tunnel for us to run through. It was awesome. They would do that for football games and as a little girl it was so fun to run on the big field and line up under the lights. Long live sports I say! 


That's my sweet Grandma above. She's kind of a big deal where I come from. So much so they named a school after her and that's just the tip of the iceberg. The Greatest Generation is for real y'all! Way to go Mom for capturing this. We won't give you grief about the lack of focus ;-). 


I dug through a lot of old pics... 

couple a twerps


Apparently my husband, Captain Holiday, isn't the only person in my family to sport a red jacket.... 

Dapper Dad at Jimmy's First Communion. 

Remember that $5 dollar dress I blogged about because a. it was five bucks! and b. it reminded me of a dress Mom wore from an old picture?


Found the pic! 

And a lot of old recipes too.

(Nice to see Mom's handwriting. Its kind of like a living extension you can still touch)

Passed by and drove down Vreeland Road a lot. Always a smile followed by "kids we're turning down Vreeland Road, this is your heritage!"




Came across a gorgeous sunflower field near Torch!


Let's wonder slowly through the fields...


Slowly, slowly through the fields... of joy...


Hit the City Market with the family cousins


And picked up this...


Kind of a smelly subject but I'm waging war on anti-perspirants. They don't work anyhow so why continue subjecting my body to the toxins? You should check it out. Thanks Kate! 


And naturally did a lot of antique and vintage shopping (more on all the great finds later). But just in case Devo needs a back up singer, I'll be ready with my new necklace - whip it good!



Lastly, the backdrop of breezy mild sunny days that come with Michigan in July...

 

One of my favorite things in life is to watch curtains billow in the breeze while hearing the leaves rustle in tandem outside. You know those "top ten things you cannot live without" articles you'll see from time to time? This would definitely be on the list along with Vanity Fair and Spanish Moss. Huh? Spanish Moss? Yep, I just love seeing it hang from the trees and I know I'm not far from the beach - double bonus!

What would your top ten be?

To life my friends and hold for the deep sigh...back to the grind. Say it ain't so!

The good news is we can now get back to the business of design. Big smiles.

xx
Jenny back from the rock




Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Dreaming of Provence part deux...


Last Summer when one of my besties and I were designing a French-inspired home we came across some GORGEOUS homes in France for inspiration and rent. I wrote Dreaming of Provence HERE and have had part two queued up on my computer ever since. Good thing I waited because Blogger upgraded their picture capacity and these are much larger to look at than part one. Still not as sharp but good enough as you're about to find out.  

This five bedroom oasis (you got that right) is located within two minutes of St. Tropez's town center and has a view of the SEA! I'm in!

I think you're going to like what you see...


You had me at limed beams.


Make room for all that great chow. Chin Chin! 


I could die looking at those closet doors! We must remember this design element for future projects. The lamps and headboard are totally fab. I think it would be fun and a challenge to paint a headboard like this on the wall. I've contemplated doing that in the beach house for a visual headboard since space is tight. Notice the two colors on the drapes. 

Stone floors make me CRAZY.

Totally digging the mod kitchen cabinets. Contemplating this look for my next kitchen project. Fingers crossed.


If we're staying here, I call this room! Love every single thing in here, especially the "cote sud" on the wall. I'll never tire of this, don't care how trendy you are. More fab lamps and I'm dying to touch those drapes. You too? Alright that makes two of us crazies.


 Here's another great idea to spring board off of for your next headboard dilemma...the hanging pendants + LOVE.


Isn't it just gorgeous? Can you totally daydream and picture yourself here with your family or friends? Holy memories. You can read and see more about this house HERE and get lost in so many others. Enjoy the rest of your day my pretties! And to quote my friend Julie, "dream big today!"

xx
Jen 

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

mirror, mirror on the wall...

How'd you get to be so foxy?!


Check out my client's new foxed mirror wall! Gasp. Swoon. Faint. Now that's what I call bad ass.

A close up of Adrienne's gorgeous work.




And here's what she looked like before. What a difference!  Why I'm so wild about my job. I think about how happy my client is every morning she walks into her kitchen and that I had something to do with it. Crazy good feeling. 


I'm obsessed with foxed mirrors so why stop now?

A very sophisticated fox. If you have a recessed niche in your home, you might want to consider dressing her up like so.

 the modern sophisticate 


When writing this post, this image immediately came to mind. That wall forever ingrained in my head along with that chest.

Photo by Casey and Ann Sills


Foxed mirror sconce from Potterybarn. Wish I had jumped on these when they were available. Very sexy and chic.



 Traditional Home


Susan - totally fabulous-Ferrier 
House Beautiful

A mega antique looking mirror available through Aidan Gray...




Epitomizing mirror, mirror on the wall...not foxed but nevertheless an amazing, dramatic and totally artistic look. Loving the folks who live here -moxie!

pinterest

Lots of fox. I like it.

rose et cie


One last look before we go...




You are the fairest of them all! 

I hope you enjoyed this post and even more so, I hope you love what YOU see when looking in the mirror, you pretty! 

xx
Jennifer

If you'd like a custom fox mirror in your life, please feel free to contact me and we will hook it up!

 
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