Showing posts with label Auburn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Auburn. Show all posts

Monday, October 26, 2015

Another Monday….Rolling Around!




Monday, August 6, 2012


Monday's! There's Always Another One Coming Around!

No matter what we've been doing over the weekend…Monday's  don't show much favoritism! They are always there…always waiting for us! 
In some ways I guess it's reassuring, though!


As much fun as I've had with my family at the beach over the weekend, I'm honestly looking forward to seeing what awaits me! Pattie texted me this picture of the books that came in while I was away and yes, there is ONE copy of Rooms To Inspire by the Sea….all for me!
 ( it never hurts to get yourself a little happy when ordering for the shop…at least that's what I say!)


It was hard to leave this morning…but I know there is much to do at home!


There are so many other things that await my return…number one on my list is helping  my son pack up to head off to Auburn for college!
As well as helping my daughter and her husband pack up to move for good to New Orleans….hmmmm!!
Then there are the not so pressing and yet important issues...
Like decorating the shop for fall! We just received this copy of Cottage Journal right before I left showing our 'turkey' that they used in the photo shoot. I can't believe it's really that time of year again, but it is! There is always another one just around the corner it seems!


We will be putting out lots of fun decorations for use in your fall tablescapes. A lot of them mix quite well with our antique brown and white transferware as well as our creamware!





And then, before you know it I will be putting out more decorations at home….which is always hard to get excited about when you've had them out since the end of August at the shop!





And then changing everything up to get ready for Christmas! 







Whew! I'm exhausted just thinking about it!
I know for certain that somewhere in between I will be longing for my quiet place at the beach to reflect on it all and wish that I had enjoyed it! I don't want to have any regrets! Because when all is said and done…life will still be here and still be moving right along…and once it settles down….

I might just have some time to enjoy this precious little angel!

And in the end, it really is about enjoying each of life's "pressing" issues, isn't it! Because once those things are dealt with you get to soak in all of life's blessing! Hope you've had a great start to your week and that you've enjoyed your Monday!


Monday, September 9, 2013

There Is Nothing Plain About The Plains Of Auburn, Alabama!



Jim and I went to Auburn this past Saturday with one goal in mind….to enjoy being with Miller and Sarah and TRY to enjoy the game in the sweltering heat!


We enjoyed a yummy lunch at a long time favorite spot and then spent the afternoon in Auburn…literally! We went from tailgate to tailgate and then finally it was time for the game. After the second quarter I HAD to get up…thanks to a back issue! 
Whew…that back issue came in handy during some very oppressive heat! 
We met Miller and Sarah in the parking lot and began the short drive back to his house. We passed a very unusual sight in my opinion….a dad….three kids…and what appeared to be to me an abandoned lot with a building on it! 
Miller actually said to me, " I think someone lives there…I don't know why, but I think they do!"
 In my very limited brain I was shocked! Really??? Who would live there? Only 3 houses down from Miller…and it looked like an old, abandoned building to me! Little did I know!


While getting ready for church on Sunday morning…I opened my Birmingham Home and Garden Magazine for the second time…yes, I had read it once but obviously didn't pay attention! I saw the 'Auburn' headline and tuned into that. 


When I saw this opening picture my entire being snapped into gear! I was practically screaming for Jim! Even he recognized this family that we had seen outside of the "abandoned" building last night!


David Hill is the architect…in fact…he's the father and husband that we saw playing with his precious children! He accepted a teaching position at Auburn University and then began his hunt for a home…wow, he landed the big one on this hunt! The former pool hall, grocery store, nightclub, recycling center, cab company and church is now the beautiful, functional and memory making home to David, his wife and three children. What a story they will be able to tell! The rest is history as they say! I am blown away by this awesome young family that has had the nerve, the guts and the talent…mainly the talent..to turn this 1920's by-gone building into a home! How fun is that?


Jim and I often talk about finding a spot that would be different…one that we could escape to where no one else could find us! I certainly would not have thought of this... but NOW…you just never know!
 ( did you realize that these hanging pendants are actually floor lamps?) 
I sure didn't until I read about them!


I am not sure I would've had the drive to do this when my children were young. I sure wish I would have, though! I can see the benefits from it. From being a family set apart…one having your standards and values established…making family memories and making family the most important element of why you "do what you do"! As well as a teaching tool for your children about turning something old and broken down into something beautiful.


I am pretty sure my kids would've loved having their own "big screen" in our backyard! In fact, the article says they invite friends over for movie night in the garden! I'm thinking that Miller and his roommates need to make friends with this cute family immediately!


I love the old sign that was found on the property. Proof of a long ago cafe that once was housed in this same building. And of course I'm loving the exposed brick in this home…it is something I always will want in any house we live in! When we built our home that we are in now we made sure to have brick floors and exposed brick columns in our sunroom. It is still my favorite room.




The photos above give us a glimpse at the hard work and the undying efforts of David, his crew and his family. Their cat is simply enjoying the ride!


The metal door seen above slides in order to open up the kitchen area into the t.v. room. What a great feature for entertaining purposes as well as creating a quiet space when needed!


More photos above show the project getting closer to the finished product! I love the ceiling they are installing!


The kitchen is just beautiful! The article talks about the many awards David has won throughout this project and one of them was for the kitchen. I can see why! I'm loving the mix matched chairs, the table made from saw horses and the floor lamps used as hanging pendants again!


The master bedroom while still having an industrial feel to it is warmed up with cozy colors and lots of windows to let in natural light.


The article also talks about things being demolished and thrown into stockpiles while they were working on the home and then how they would find themselves getting supplies back out to re-purpose throughout the project. The table below was made from an old shed door and now sits among the beautiful wildflowers. That was another thing that struck me about this house when we saw it just two nights ago. The flowers! They were abundant and didn't fit the mold for an abandoned building. Now I know why! This talented architect has made a name for himself not only in Auburn but also with the firm DIRT Studio, Inc. where David is now a principal.


That same firm is also responsible for turning an abandoned Naval ship yard into the headquarters for Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie
And to think I thought it was just another abandoned building on Bragg Avenue just three doors down from Miller! I am most definitely going back and knocking on their door next time I'm in Auburn! I would love to meet such a talented family! 
Have a wonderful Monday!