So cute! I tried to dress up Olivia last year but she looked so horribly miserable I couldn't bear to try again this year...though maybe she could bear it for just for one photo....
Too cute! When our little one is older-and we're back in the country-I'd love to have a puppy. I won't lie...it would be such fun to dress them up for Halloween.
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Remember to Have Fun and PLAY!!
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So today, I chose this funny flower as reminder for myself as I'm
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Upcoming Event: Dwell on Design #DODLA
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Hey my lovely readers! I'm still here, although it's been a while since I
last blogged! A lot has happened over the last year, including giving birth
to ou...
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We've moved on over to a new domain.
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Casual Spring Pieces
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My two fashion choices tend to be an overarching selection between (workout
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wo...
Recipe :: Castelvetrano Olive & Celery Salad
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A few months back, a dear old friend of mine, Camille Styles, sent me an
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[image: Finally!! Capard House] Grab a hot cup of Irish tea!!!
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Gingerbread House
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Hello….yes I have been gone for quite some time now but for some reason
while looking through these storybook houses I wanted to share one on my
blog tod...
A Closer Look at Winter Damage
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But first, take a look at this gorgeous rainbow that we had on Friday!
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garde...
A blogging break
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40 days. It was an accident, mind you, the 40 day break and by no means has
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Fine Art Daily - December 12, 2016
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It's Christmas in New Bern. On the 12th Day of Advent you can wander
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As i look outside my window, the landscape is defined by tones of whites
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This is part 2 of my Three Steps to a Home You Love. If you missed part 1,
I recommend reading that first. You can find it here. Step 2. Organize.
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Back to blogging!
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I know it has been awhile! My pup is doing much better, but still on daily
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The Saint James and Relais Christine hotels in Paris are beloved by guests
and now the group behind them have just opened a new hotel, Hôtel Norman.
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Marianne Strong Interiors Website
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New Year, New Site
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Have you been missing me here? I haven't gone far, just a new website
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Not that I ever left them completely. I always have loved a good dress.
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Talented designers who can design beautiful rooms with a broad aesthetic
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The Long Goodbye.
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{Baby G., about 6 weeks ago}
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until I was absolutely sure. I didn't want to lead ...
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{House Beautiful}
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ART BY DESIGN
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In the modern era, electricity is the lifeblood of our societies, powering
everything from our homes to industries. However, the way we generate and
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TOUR
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This year Apartment Therapy returned with their "Small Cool Contest" for
smaller apartment spaces. I placed in the top 10 a few years ago, and
thought it w...
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Scouting Vuillard
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[*Nature morte au bougeoir* (*The Candlestick*), Edouard Vuillard, circa
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So cute! I tried to dress up Olivia last year but she looked so horribly miserable I couldn't bear to try again this year...though maybe she could bear it for just for one photo....
ReplyDeleteToo cute! When our little one is older-and we're back in the country-I'd love to have a puppy. I won't lie...it would be such fun to dress them up for Halloween.
ReplyDeleteAnd Christmas.
And Easter....
How adorable are they? Love this!
ReplyDeleteHands down my favorite costumes. Anywhere. They're SO CUTE!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous family! x
ReplyDeleteadorable, all of them!
ReplyDeleteThe doggies look so adorable!! Especially my Tilghy!
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