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Saturday, April 26, 2008

walk for emma


our march of dimes walk was this morning.
the weather was beautiful and we were right by the water this year.



thank you to all who supported our walk.
our team, tiny sprouts, raised $1800 this year!

Friday, April 25, 2008

friday find

we hit our street's thrift store today. love that place.
this is my friday find

$3. love it.
I thought I found the vintage pyrex nesting bowls that I want but they had the some design on the side that reminded me of 1970 and not 1930.
the hunt continues

Thursday, April 24, 2008

picture of the day

I love this picture.

we visited the indianapolis zoo. it was so nice out and
so fun to walk around and see animals!

I was so glad this guy wasn't a member of the circus

my little nephew is growing up so quickly.
love seeing my hubby toting him around

one day I hope to be as good as mom as my sister is.
she is so patient and loving.

have a great rest of your day!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

dream home

c.1897-1898 Queen Anne house, 2,800 square feet. Features original woodwork. Includes three bedrooms and an upstairs office, two baths, living room, dining room, kitchen and a HUGE attic.


by the looks of it you would say I am crazy. okay, so maybe I am a little. I visited this house yesterday. it is AWESOME. it needs a ton of work but how rewarding it would be in the end.

original staircase with a closet underneath.

original doors and trim that needs to be stripped. I think having the original doors, trim, windows and floors in an older home are the most important factors.

crazy about this bathrooom! I LOVE that sink. I can picture it when it is finished and the sink and tub would stay.

love this room for a dining room. I think fireplaces
in dining rooms are so romantic.

love the built-in

the kitchen. I was crazy about it! it has a set of stairs to the left that lead to the upstairs (I guess this was called the servant's stairs) and to the right lead to a back porch. and did you see the beadboard?

huge front porch which has always been a dream of mine. and it has beadboard on the ceiling. or most of it!

please look past the mold and turquoise walls and notice the pocket doors. when you entered the home you had this room directly in front past the foyer (with the nice staircase) and to the right was the family room with another set of pocket doors.

back of the house

with the purchase the outside is rehabbed for you in the original state. so that would mean a house that would look like this when finished:

Monday, April 21, 2008

outraged


my friend sent me this email the morning to sign a petiton to ban this jackass from exhitibiting his "art".



this is what the email said:
"In the 2007, the 'artist' Guillermo Vargas Habacuc, took a dog from the street, he tied him to a rope in an art gallery, starving him to death.
For several days, the 'artist' and the visitors of the exhibition have watched emotionless the shameful 'masterpiece' based on the dog's agony, until eventually he died.
Does it look like art to you?
But this is not all... the prestigious Visual Arts Biennial of the Central American decided that the 'installation' was actually art, so that Guillermo Vargas Habacuc has been invited to repeat his cruel action for the biennial of 2008."



I signed the petition in a heartbeat and hoped that they could capture this man, tie him to a rope, starve him to death and display him as art.



are you outraged? if so, you can sign the petition. here is the link:
www.petitiononline.com/ea6gk/petition.html

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the great thing about these shoes/flops is they last, last, last.

these are on my list for summer shoes:


and for every day:


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Friday, April 18, 2008

paradise


we just returned home. so sad. we had a wonderful time and enjoyed relaxing and being on no time schedules. you know one of the best parts on our trip? NO CELL PHONES!!!! it was so refreshing not seeing everyone texting, talking loudly while at a store and just having them out of site.
our first stop was to be at cococay. the weather was bad (and chilly!) so we went to nassau first. it was nice. we took a tour of the city with a local named max. he was sweet.

this was a waterfall at the Queen's Staircase

and these steps were carved by slaves. 66 steps. can you imagine?

cute little houses

and little shops with all things from china!

our last stop was at cococay and it was on our anniversary! so I got my wish of lying on the beach. it was SO nice!

palm trees and blue water. peace and quiet.

I would love to live here a few months out of the year as long as our dogs could be with us (we missed them) and if this could be my new tiny sprouts office

you've got to love vacations!

Monday, April 14, 2008

I'll have the drink of the day


that is what I will say as soon as I board our cruise in about 12 hours! yahoo! I can't believe it is finally here. I just read online that the cruise does have internet access but you have to pay for it. this will keep me from being online as I do need to soak up the sun with spf 45 on.

here are some pictures of our last cruise:

this was in the heart of the belize. I loved this sign.


we rented a jeep for the day in cozumel. it was so fun.


meet colin tucker. he hand carves anything you'd like out of wood. he starts with a stump. he was very talented.
I would love to revisit him again one day.


have a great week!

Saturday, April 12, 2008

here comes the sun

summer in florida. oh, my. so hot, humid and ick. they make me grouchy. just when I think I can't take it any more, I fly to indy to get a break. I know I have posted about this house but goodness, I just wish we could move in. I L-O-V-E our house now but know if we bought this sweet one, we'd be at home that night.

circa 1936, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, full basement (we could finish it)
and a full, HUGE attic with pull down steps.

I love the brick and the little front porch
this kitchen was the original and we loved it

I love these little drawers

I LOVE the sink faucet. so old-school

little breakfast room

sweet built-ins EVERYWHERE.

dining that is open to the family room. love that.
and of course, built-ins on each side

fireplace is a must. leaded glass windows
in the dining, breakfast and family rooms

sweet attic with original wood floors

and this bathroom. I might just sleep in it
I loved it so much. 2 built-in armoires

original pedestal

awesome basement for my husband's game room.
he already started his football helmet collection for it.

and my favorite picture of that day.
elsa, my niece, was looking for me and opening
all the doors saying "tia?"

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