Yes, Yes. I am indeed alive and breathing. Sometimes you get just too busy living life to blog about it. Busy is good, busy means progress…but I’m ready to slow down a little and I want soak up the first drops of Spring. And I want to blog about it. And at 4:45 this morning, yours truly got her groove back.
Jon awoke at a crisp 4:30 AM to make it to morning PT. Typically, I stumble to kitchen to pack him a hodge-podge lunch and spill pour my lova some coffee, working mindlessly to the hummm of his razor. The puppy usually snoozes right through routine.
I usually crawl back under the covers as soon as Jon leaves to squeeze in another 45 minutes of sleep. However, Buddy was QUITE confused this morning.
He hopped up at the first sound of Jon’s quacking duck alarm (…so annoying) and he done bout lost his mind when he saw Jon put on his sexy army-standard calf-height socks. Those socks mean “WALK” in Buddy’s love language.
I usually crawl back under the covers as soon as Jon leaves to squeeze in another 45 minutes of sleep. However, Buddy was QUITE confused this morning.
He hopped up at the first sound of Jon’s quacking duck alarm (…so annoying) and he done bout lost his mind when he saw Jon put on his sexy army-standard calf-height socks. Those socks mean “WALK” in Buddy’s love language.
The look of disappointment on the bear’s face when Jon pulled out of the driveway was more than I could handle. So I put on my stretchy pants and off we went. It was rainy, but it was WARM, and it smelled like sweet, sweet Spring.
I felt rejuvenated after our neighborhood jaunt, ready to take on this drizzly Tuesday. I friggin’ threw two loads of laundry into the washer before the clock hit 7! I even had a moment to step back and admire our bedroom upgrade.
This is brought to you via my inlaws who drove a boat-load of furniture all the way from North Carolina, items we purchased over our Christmas vacation. I do love me some painted furniture, black in particular. We have recently completed major upgrades to the dining room and living room too (more to come on that in the following days).
And we certainly put them to work and took advantage of their expertise.
Knob installation.
Jon’s mama even painted our entry table while we were at work!
Patti & I were somehow able to convince Jon to let us cover up this outdated pine table with a midnight purple. OH GLORIOUS COLOR.Anyway- while admiring of our new master-bedroom, I realized how much the pieces in our room mean to us and how beautifully it all come together.
The main photo above the bed was a purchase Jon and I made in Outer-Banks of North Carolina.
It’s the Manteo, NC Lighthouse. We found it while taking cover from a massive downpour in a seaside art gallery. It is flanked by two of our fav engagement photos.
The gorgeous quilt is on loan indefinitely from Jon’s mother...we love it, and didn’t have a single blanket that would cover our new king bed.
I know I need to add some throw pillows- I’m working on it.
The side table is a painted radio box.
I’ve had it for two years now and I’m still in love. It was my first significant antique find. The lamp is from Crate & Barrel and came in the form of a birthday present from my mom. It’s probably the most contemporary item in our house.
Oh and that little boy in the picture, that’s my manly husband at the ripe age of 3.
My tinsy, beloved college desk still fits perfectly in our bedroom, allowing easy computer access...
...particularly for cruising the blog world during the twilight hour.
This piece came with the bedroom set and I think it's meant to be placed above the dresser, but works fabulously as a nearly-full-length mirror.
No more tub-standing-body-contortions necessary to evaluate my clothing ensembles. Win.
And sprinkled throughout the room, I have more honeymoon photos and seaside prints that complete the nautical theme.
These are from the Bob Timberlake gallery in the Mountains of North Carolina.
Don’t worry, we took off the previous owner’s “SAMEER” vanity plates, much to my objection.
I do love it, I feel like I’m driving a jumbo jet…super comfy and easy to handle.
The only thing I don’t like about it is the intense alarm system. Every time you lock or unlock the vehicle it makes 3 very audible **beeps**. People notice- it’s embarrassing.
Plus, I’m not a hip-hop mogul. I’m not really worried about someone stealing the heat out of my ride next to da club.
You know what I’m saying?
It’s just kind of over-the-top and unnecessary.
To quote my main-squeeze rapper...
“Goodnight. It’s over with. That’s all she wrote.” -T.I.
Toodles!
All My Love,
Jessica
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