Life in Photos, Poetry & Words

The day we opened the windows

It rained this weekend — all night Friday, all day Saturday, and right on into Sunday afternoon.

Rain. Lots of rain. Five whole inches of rain, to be exact.

Aveline’s favorite Johnny Cash song seemed appropriate.

How high’s the water, mama? How high’s the water, papa?
Hey, come look through the window pane,
The bus is comin’, gonna take us to the train
Looks like we’ll be blessed with a little more rain,
Four feet high and risin’…

But then, on Sunday afternoon, the clouds thinned. The sun shone down on the brand-new little sparkly rivers that had swollen up alongside all the streets … and the unprecedented happened.

There was a cool breeze.
The air conditioner didn’t turn on.
And we opened the windows.

Aveline stormy october silhouette

For this first time in months, the air outside smelled fresh. Everything seemed different, like we’d suddenly traveled thousands of miles and were somehow suddenly home.

Fresh air changes everything.

People who wax poetic about the Sunshine State have never spent a whole summer here, because the endlessly soggy and static season which stretches from March to October is a lot less like summer and a lot more like being steamed alive. There is no crisp moment before the day starts. There is no pause of cool rest after sunset, no quietly sinking lower into a refreshing overnight calm.

But last night, in that pure grey moment after the light slipped behind the ridge across the road, October finally raised its voice and said, “I’m here. Let me wrap you in this cool breeze like a blanket. Let me welcome you to fall.”

And right then, sitting cross-legged on the floor in front of the open windows, the slate grey sky never seemed so beautiful.

Life in Photos, Little Style, Travel/Moving

Day at the Beach

Gina and Josiah with Aveline on Cocoa Beach in FLorida

We spent Saturday at the beach, and yes, I went a little picture crazy. But do you blame me? I mean, we’re talking about a day at the beach. Delicious picnic food, sunshine, Hannah — who is suspiciously absent from these photos, although she is the camera-girl behind the pictures of Josiah and I together — deliciously salty air, the water’s steady rhythm, and Aveline’s first time splashing in the waves.

Baby’s inaugural trip to the ocean was this spring, but as she wasn’t even three months old yet, she mostly slept. So, last Saturday was her first time really experiencing it. How great is it that Auntie Lauren was there this spring, and Auntie Hannah was here for this moment? Hannah even captured video of the moment Aveline walked into the water. I just wish you could have heard Aveline’s tiny giggles when the water touched her feet!

I was really surprised that she didn’t eat handfuls of sand. I mean, she’s the girl who puts everything in her mouth, so I just fully expected her to try to chow down on sand. (I’m so glad she didn’t.)

We walked alongside her, and let her crawl along in the wet sand next to the water’s edge. She was delighted, and kept making happy little sounds.

Our own little beach baby, our own darling girl. It’s such an unspeakable and overwhelming feeling to share these joyful moments with her. Thank you, Lord!

[Note: For those of you who’ve asked, Aveline is wearing a Raw Amber Teething Necklace c/o Hip Green Baby. It is designed especially for babies; the plastic clasp is designed to break, and there is a knot between each bead to keep them secured.]

Baby on beach towel in eyelet lace sunhat holding handful of sand

Gina and Josiah walking toward ocean at Cocoa Beach in FLorida

Aveline's first steps in the Atlantic Ocean

Josiah with Aveline as she sits in the wet sand at the ocean's edge

Aveline sitting in wet sand holding fistfuls of sand

Aveline crawling near the ocean with Josiah right behind her

Baby in floral swimsuit, sunhat, and raw amber necklace crawling in the sand

Baby hands holding wet sand

Josiah hold Aveline while Gina wraps her in beach towel

Aveline wearing sunhat, wrapped in beach towel, held by Josiah

P.S. Yes, yes, Josiah is getting a haircut this weekend. You can stop tsk tsk-ing now. ;-)

Inspiration

Anthropologie tour via iPhone Photos

Sis(in-law) Hannah and I went to Anthropologie last week — can you believe it was my first time there since I moved to Florida at the end of February?! Too ridiculous. I used to go all the time when we lived in California, and I definitely want to get back in the habit.

As you can see, I was shamelessly enthusiastic and clicked a bunch of snapshots with my phone. (Click to see all fifteen photos.)

Anthropologie iPhone photos

Anthropologie iPhone photos

Anthropologie iPhone photos

Continue reading “Anthropologie tour via iPhone Photos”

Inspiration, Monday's Pretty Things

Monday’s Pretty Things

Strung Silk Necklace via Anthropologie
Strung Silk Necklace via Anthropologie

Wooden Branch Buttons via Shrimp Salad Circus
DIY Wooden Branch Buttons via Shrimp Salad Circus

Tree Trunk Vase via Ferm Living
Tree Trunk Vase via Ferm Living

burlap banner with text hearts via iwishedforyou on etsy
Burlap banner with text hearts via iwishedforyou on Etsy

Morris, Etc Runner
Striped Rug via Morris, Etc

Quilt via Cassandra Ellis
Quilt via Cassandra Ellis

You might like to read Monday’s Pretty Things from previous weeks.

Life in Photos, Little Style, Travel/Moving

Aveline at Cocoa Beach

Josiah holding Aveline at Cocoa Beach

We just got back from spending the afternoon at the beach, and we’re all tired out in that “Ooooh, the sun felt so good” sort of way. It’s a good feeling. The house is full of garlicky smells and dinner’s a few minutes away. I just had to stop for a minute and share this precious photo of Josiah and Aveline! (I took a gazillion and three more pictures today, which I’ll put up on the blog later.)

But for now, back to snuggling my sweet, freshly-bathed beach baby.

Life in Photos

Aveline in front of Anthropologie

Happy October! My sister(in-law) took this photo of Aveline yesterday while we were at the mall. Anthropologie! Zara! Urban! (And…Starbucks…thus the exclamation points.)

Aveline in front of Anthropologie at the mall

I snapped a bunch of phone pics in Anthropologie, too, which I’ll post later. It’s such an delightful store! I always leave there feeling so inspired. There are so many things I want to make now.

Handmade

The Seafaring Owl

Oooh, it is so fun to see photos of people wearing items you’ve made! You creative people know what I mean. :-)

This particular hat was a custom order for a yellow-striped hat incorporating both an owl and an anchor. Of course, I couldn’t help but dub him “The Seafaring Owl”.

And isn’t Kalie beautiful? She took these photos as a part of a 365 Photo Challenge.

Custom Yellow Striped Owl Hat - The Seafaring Owl

Kalie models Oaxacaborn feather headband

Images via Kalie R.; hat and headband via Oaxacaborn

Inspiration

Autumn 2011 Toast UK House + Home Catalogue

This year’s autumn house and home collection from Toast UK certainly doesn’t disappoint! I just love the colors and textures. So incredibly cozy!

Toast - House + Home Autumn 2011 - Breakfast Coffee and Crochet Pouf

Toast - House + Home Autumn 2011 - Wooden Bowls

Toast - House + Home Autumn 2011 - Fur and Wool Plaid Throws

Toast - House + Home Autumn 2011 - Stack of Blankets

Toast - House + Home Autumn 2011 - Pottery Coffee Mugs

Toast - House + Home Autumn 2011 - Nordic Socks

Toast - House + Home Autumn 2011 - Textiles - Rugs and Pillow

Toast - House + Home Autumn 2011 - Crochet Bedspread and Poufs

Toast - House + Home Autumn 2011 - Striped Turkish Linens

Toast - House + Home Autumn 2011 - Textiles - Stripes and Plaid

Toast - House + Home Autumn 2011 - Textiles Hanging - Stripes and Plaid

Toast - House + Home Autumn 2011 - Kitchen Glassware

Toast - House + Home Autumn 2011 - Bookshelf and Suitcases
All images via Toast UK.

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