Friday, December 25, 2009

Bedroom Makeover

Well, I cleaned my bedroom. Yup, I finally did it. And I'm not talkin about threw my junk into a box and stuffed it into the overflowing closet, no.... I organized the closet, the crafts, the desks, the everything! Now our walls feel so white its blinding. I need to put up som pictures. I also got a super special Christmas presant. A SEWING MACHINE! Clean room + new sewing machine + new headboard = me making new bedding. I love the cottage + neutrals look. I think I"ll make a duvet cover that's whitish, and then a more colorful quilt to layer on top, + we desperately need a bedskirt.....I'm seeing ruffels in the future.... *big guilty pleasure smile* Here's some inspiration:


Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Vanity


I am planning to rip the hanging rod/shelves in my closet and convert it into a vanity. What to put my perfumes and makeup in though? Here's some of my inspiration from online:
via apartment therapy



use vinigar bottles and labels, via country living

back cupboards with steel and use magnets, from martha
antique treasures from Vintage Pleasures,
vanity with tea cup holders from a friend to knit with,

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Birth of Zoe Sophia Haws

Wow! I have a baby! I can hardly believe it still. It's weird not being pregnant.... Absolutely nothing went as I originally planned it would, but I don't feel bad about a thing. It was a wonderful birth!


On August 18th we went to the hospital to be induced. I planned on having a natural labor. Took the Lamaze classes and everything. We watched "9 months" until the pain was so bad it drove me nuts, so I listened to soft music on Pandora to calm me down while meditating and breathing slowly. Moving around after getting my water broken was absolutely the most disgusting thing ever. But I could not find a good position, and the monitors were always loosing the heart beat/contractions.

Around 2 pm the Dr. checked me and I found out I was only 4cm (I came in at almost a 3) and got so discouraged. By now I was breathing so hard I felt like I was running for my life or something. Couldn't handle the pain anymore, so I got an epidural. It only worked on half my body at first, and still, I was in heaven! My parents showed up not too long after. Good timing! Any earlier and I would not have wanted to see anyone. Now I could chat, sleep, whatever! Labor went from the most intense pain ever to feeling like it tickled, hahaha.

Unfortunately it didn't feel like that through the pushing. I felt like there was pain relief at all for that. But then again, I have not pushed naturally to compare it, but if it hurt that bad on the epidural, I never want to. I so scared, they said "puuuush," and I said....."I don't want to do it anymore.... " It was so wonderful to have my mother and Jake there to help me. Jake was an amazing coach.

When the baby started showing up Jake was actually off getting dinner. Well, apparently it takes a long time to have a baby, so it didn't matter. The nurse said she didn't think the baby would be over 7 lbs. after seeing the top of the head. She also pulled on the hair and said it was "so much hair...strawberry blond."



Well, she arrived in this world at 9:42 pm. She was over 7 lbs, at 9 lbs 2 oz. And she did not have a ton of hair, but it is strawberry blond! I had never felt more tired in my life. But I just wanted to hold my baby. She opened her little goop covered eyes and looked at me and my heart melted.


Welcome to the world Baby Zoe. We love you so much.


Saturday, August 8, 2009

shelves!

These shelves are cuuuute.  I love open shelving.  I need something to put  baby changing stuff on anyhow, then later it can be cuter like this.  I think these are IKEA?  Picture from Lovely Design

Wonderful kitchen!

Kitchen from Country Living, found via Shabby Vintage Mom




Saturday, June 20, 2009

Nursery Inspiration

My head is swimming with ideas for the nursery. Absolutely nothing has materialized yet. It's still an office/place to stash my underwear and large ugly recliner that I hate. No sign of baby whatsoever. Here is some inspiration though. I'm loving the colors of these rooms/quilt. Exactly what I want is in the quilt. I'm also thinking a collage of letters (the full alphabet), a long white dresser to put stuff in/changing table on top of, and a handmade paper mobile of some sorts. I like the idea of maps and globes, but that can wait a year or two...one step at a time.




What I'm up to

I haven't been doing internet much at all lately. I have a ton to blog about if I can get the internet time to do it. (We have it at home, but not a decent computer. Only the i-pod touch, which is no fun to blog on)
Here is what I have been up to:

  • finishing the school year with Head Start Preschool
  • finally getting my living room in order and presentable (thanks to the IKEA memorial day sale)
  • crafting like a madwoman
  • being incredibly pregnant (so tired and hungry)

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Spice Jars

I hate the mismatched look of a ton of spices, but can't afford a bunch of jars to transplant them to right now. Plus, some would be too big, or too small for some spices. THis is a great way to get a uniform look for free thanks to Craft Leftovers, who made these templates, you can go to her blog and print 'em off. I think I will take a slightly simpler rout and just tape white paper around mine with the info (no illustrations for me). Yay for cheap practical design solutions!
(found via The Kitchn)

Friday, January 23, 2009

Non-working fireplace

We just signed the contract for our new rental. The most disappointing part of the meeting was finding out that the fireplace isn't working (or if it is we aren't allowed to use it because of insurance). I was utterly gutted to hear that. No weenie and marshmallow roasts in the living room. So I've been looking for ideas for the fireplace.

There's always the candle idea. Couldn't find a good picture of one. Seems kinda boring to me.

I love art objects being displayed inside. Especially coral. Look at that 3rd picture! The red coral looks just like fire!

Picture 4 shows crystal. I don't like this one, but it could be done better and work out very nicely.

Picture 5 is a log rapped up in lights. I love this one, but it seems a little Christmasy.

Picture 6 is my absolute favorite. I love the neatly stacked up logs. I have wanted a fireplace just to have the stacked up logs next to it in my dream home. I could just do so in my non-working fireplace now. This is a cool modern/rustic solution I've been ripping out of magazines for a few years now.






Images from: 1- mabelle, 2- gogoabigail, 3-4 domino mag, 5-6 Apartment Therapy,

Runners Itch

I get itchy in my fatty areas when I run once in a while, and it's always perplexed me. My dad told me once that it was my body creating new veins/arteries. I felt it today again, so I thought I would google it and I am SHOCKED at the amount of responses that have no clue. Most blame it on sweat, work out clothes, detergent, or even allergies. Allergic to exercise? Luckily there is some valid information out there and I think everyone should know that my dad was right. It basically just means you've been too dang lazy for too dang long, so keep working out regularly and it will go away. This jogger had a good description:

It usually occurs during exercise performed after a long period of inactivity. The itching is not on the skin, it’s inside the actual limbs. There are millions of tiny capillaries and arteries inside our muscles which expand rapidly due to the demand for more blood that is brought on by exercise. When fit, these capillaries remain open allowing maximum blood passage, but when unfit and inactive they tend to collapse, allowing only minimal blood passage (which is sufficient for a sedentary person however). The rapid expansion of these vessels causes adjacent nerves to send impulses back to the brain which are interpreted as an itch. That’s why after a few sessions the sensation tends to go away. Just another indication of increasing fitness levels.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Small Kitchen

We are moving into an old house in Provo soon, and I'm sooooo excited. It's really a house made into 5 apartments, very old, very small, but we have lots of storage for how small it is. The room I know I'm going to struggle with storage the most in is the KITCHEN though. I found these cute open storage ideas for small kitchens on apartment therapy today. Check it.








Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Nursery's

These are some of my favorite nursery pictures I've found online recently. I'm so excited to move into our new apartment so I can decorate!










Update

WOW, it's been a while (Halloween? That feels like a century ago.)

Blogs are for fun, (at least this one) so I'm not feeling guilty. Plus I've been writing in my journal often. And man, have I had a lot to write about!

Here's what I've been up to:

  1. My first craft show! The Beehive Bazaar is one of the best craft fairs in Utah, and I'm happy I got to be a part of it this year. I did very well for myself too! I made planners, notebooks, and vinyl record bowls. Next time I hope to add my magnets and magnet boards. I'm slacking on the Etsy store though (see side bar) Pictures coming soon.
  2. Thanksgiving. I made the sweet potatoes using a recipe from Williams-Sonoma, (which I cannot find on their website to link to), that is absolutely divine. I liked it better than the pumpkin pie! I'll add it to Our Family's Favorites, along with others, soon!
  3. Christmas in Idaho. We to to go to Idaho to see my family for Christmas. It was the best Christmas I've had since I was a kid because we were ALL there. I felt like I got to know my family better (especially my sister-in-laws) and we just had a great time. We went sledding at the sand dunes for Christmas Eve, then had dinner at Kevin and Mandie's. (She makes the best egg drop soup....silky ribbons of eggs, HOW!?!) And then Kevin narrated the nativity as we all played parts (including his kids) just like when we were kids. Then Christmas was at Mom and Dad's. I miss them all already.
  4. I'm pregnant! Starting my 10th week now. This is probably the biggest reason I've stopped blogging. Too busy sleeping, reading, journal writing and looking at cute nurseries online (in future posts to come) I'm probably due August 10th-12th. No Visit to the Dr. yet though. More news after January 29th.
  5. ABS Diet. Jake started the abs diet, and I thought it would be good and healthy for me as well. We've been exercising regularly and cooking more often. I like my food better ON this diet than I did OFF. Probably has to do with making a conscious effort to prepare a meal. I recently had the best chicken I've ever had in my life (again, I'll add this to Our Family's Favorites very soon)
  6. Looking for an apartment. And the good new is we may have found the one! It's only a block from Muse Music Cafe too! Cheaper than our last 1 bedroom apartment, and larger with 2 bedrooms. Hopefully it works out.