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Saturday, February 7, 2015

Front Yard Facelift




 
As you can see in this photo, our front entry- yard-walkway needs some love! I can't see any rhyme or reason to the shrubs planted here and they have not been pruned in years so besides their odd (ODD) placement, they're really scraggly! Since I'm buried in snow (Can we say SPRING FEVER!?) with two sick baby girls, :(!!, what better time to sit and browse pics online for some fun ideas.
 
                         
 
*Tidbit: When we bought the house I was told these two oak trees are the oldest trees in the valley. Not sure how they knew this, so taking it with a grain of salt but pretty cool if true. They're beautiful, that's for sure. Our house stays wonderfully cool due to all these massive trees. Though most need some trimming. (Insert handy hubby here ;) )
 


So I'm envisioning boxwood (Two large ones here already, will just need to be replanted), and a mix of easy-to-care-for leafy plants such as hostas and lily of the valley since its shady. (I think lily of the valley spreads quick. Anyone know? It'd be awful if it, I don't know, took over the yard! LOL

Whatever we do it will be simple. I think that makes the biggest statement and quite honestly we want easy. We spent WAY too much time tending to the flower gardens at our old house and while I loved them they required so much time. SO...this time... Easy.

Here's some inspiring photos..


        
        
This is from Martha Stewart, so of course its perfect. But I like the mix of boxwood and low ground cover. Possibly low maintenance and very classic. I also love that the walk is just grass. easy peasy. There is a stone walk here now but it will most likely go.
 
6 | Columbus Day | Colonial Home | Historic House
 
Again, love the boxwood shrubs. (I think they're boxwood anyways). It's my favorite for edging and overall landscaping. The sweet little pink floral trees are a nice touch too. Our front area is pretty shaded so it'd be crucial to find the right plants.
 
Albert Hadley chose this pallette for an 1820 Colonial in New Jersey
 
This stone work is amazing!! I love how natural it looks with all its unevenness and color variation.
 
However, this brick walk way is AMAZING!!... If we did anything like it we would probably only do a small patch right at the foot of the stairs.
 
herringbone brick path, garden gate-new entrance through fence into backyard
 
 
Here's a really helpful article (For beginner like myself): Seven Tips for Landscape Design
Some great tips and ways to organize your plan. Always a good idea for a type B girl like myself. :)
 
Is this crazy? Because I love these..
 
 
Painted rocks. I think they're pretty spectacular. Especially if done really well. I think it could turn cheesy-DIY-project really fast, but these look awesome.
 
Here are some other great little projects that make impact:
 
Well, we'll see how things unfold this summer. Lots to do out there.
Thanks for stopping.
~
 

Monday, February 2, 2015

Snowy Day & the Story Behind our New House

It is a very snowy day, here in New England! (Speaking of, GO PATS!!!!!) I went out into the white silence this morning to snap some photos, our house feels so cozy when it's snowing! I thought I'd share with you.

First I'll share the story behind it.

Last winter it all started after we sold our NH house and moved to my mom and dad's temporarily so we could take our time and find THE house. We looked at so (so) many houses! We were a little on the baffled side because we weren't finding anything even close to what we liked. Well, one. But too far.We had learned so much about what we wanted (and didn't want) from our old house that we were a little picky. But I think there was also a lack of houses on the market. Just when we thought we may take a break from looking we came across the listing for ours. Jon said he'd like to look at it but when I asked a week later he had changed his mind so I put it out of my head.

One Sunday we were driving around looking at open houses and happened by the road it's on. I saw the sign and said "Hey! Lets drive by the house on this road and see what it looks like in person." We fell in LOVE on the drive down. Its a beautiful country road that takes you under a train trestle. We  loved the other houses and the farm fields and the wide open space, surrounded by hills. Very quiet and spread out nicely. Not too many houses crammed in one space. The river ran along the back of the fields and the road way was all lined with budding-flower trees and large maples. Just beautiful. 

The we drove by the house and fell in love more. It was really sweet and wonderfully kept. We decided we needed to make a showing immediately. Sadly it was a Sunday and we knew we'd have to wait a few days. (We even contemplated putting an offer in immediately to hold it but decided that'd be unwise...lol.)

Later that week we looked at it, made an offer that day and the entire process went so incredibly smooth we knew it was right where we were supposed to be. It was confirmed when we found out we were the first to look at it and they still excepted our offer immediately. That normally just doesn't happen.

Fast forward a few weeks. You may remember I have a sister that lived in California... we found out that month that her and her family were going to move HERE.....(sorry, remembering my excitement when hearing this!!) and that they'd be coming in a few months. Our soon to be house just happened to be two family! SO not only do we have a lovely home that we adore. My sister, her hubby and their two boys now rent UPSTAIRS!!!! It's been incredible to say the least. Some may think it'd be odd to have family members as tenants but its been nothing but sheer joy for all of us and we're enjoying all the time we have together. I can't tell you how many times Sister and I have found ourselves texting each other when our kids are sleeping and the hubbies are snoring away. We'll be wide awake and like "Let's watch a show and pig out!" Hah!!

Best of all our two girls have a great place to live, with lots of yard to roam and play, and cousins right here to make a life time of memories with. I couldn't be more blessed.

Here's a look around..

 
I wasn't able to pull it together for this year but plan to have a wreath or swag on all the windows next Christmas. We did put candles in all the front facing windows and that looks really special. I think Colonial houses are especially cozy during the Holidays!



 
Here's the end of our drive and as you can see there's a considerable amount of snow coming down today. My hubby had yet to plow.

 
Looking down the driveway back towards the road. We live on a giant half-loop, rectangle-ish road. Our house sits on the corner of the north end. Across the street they have a horse with a colt (LOVE) in a fenced area and then beyond that is a cul-de-sac of houses.

 
I've never had a garage. Ever. (LOVING it...it's the simple things folks :).)
We have to give it all a pressure wash come Spring, don't mind the grunge.
 
 
I cannot wait to paint this fencing. And the little shed. I've been eying this photo on Pinterest that I'll probably draw some inspiration from...
 
 Though the two sheds look nothing alike, theirs being MUCH cuter, but I love the monochromatic look of theirs. I want to recreate the same feel, maybe even extending the same color to the fence. Hmm. We'll have to see... :)
 
 
A lot depends what we do on the other side of it... we plan to remove the pool. Jon wants to put in a big pond here. He loves fish and did a great job caring for the little pond we had at the other house so I think it'll look really nice and blend in much better with the surroundings. Its kind of back in the corner of the property so it'll make a nice relaxing area back there.
 
 
A little further to the right is the orchard area. Its super pretty, my favorite part of the yard! There were lots of apples this year but we didn't have them treated so they got yucky quick. Bumpy with lots of bug holes. We're told if we have it pruned and sprayed they'll be beautiful. We'll have to look into it. See what they have if any for kid & eco-friendly sprays or treatments.
 
 
And over a bit more are these birch trees. One broke off in the bad storm we got in early December. We have yet to get out and cut it off...brrrr....
 
 
This little structure came with the house and Avie and the boys looove the slide...
 
 
No fear, head first ;)

 
 
 
And to the right of the structure is this open yard back towards the road. (The house & company you see is on the left side of the road after the corner, just so you get an idea of the geography. The turn in the road is where our property ends and theirs begins.) 

 
My favorite place to be this summer was out on the covered porch! The trees offer a wonderful shade and the fields bring in a slight, constant breeze so it's pretty dreamy.
 
The left side (Seen here) and back of our property is surrounded by sod fields so its vast lush green most of the time. Our actual property is 1.5 acres but it feels so much bigger due to the surroundings. When they cut the sod there's peculiar patches of perfectly square soil so that can look odd but certainly worth the lack of close neighboring houses and the spectacular green while it lasts. And I can't complain about the sound of the farm equipment, tractors and such. I grew up next to my Grandpa Ripley's farm and heard him out on his tractor all summer so it brings back this sweet nostalgia for me that makes it that much more homey.
 
Over all we simply love it here and are so thankful we didn't jump into anything else we came across. We've settled right in and have made it home.
 
That's enough writing for now...whew!
Thanks for visiting :) Have a great day.
Amy
 

Saturday, January 17, 2015

It's Been a While... MAD PHOTO ALERT!

Well hello! It's been so long since I've posted and I have so many fun and exciting things to share.

First and most importantly, a new little person. Yes! I had another baby girl. Here's my little Quinn-bear! Quinn is a family name, after Jon's grandparents. And her middle name is Avery, just for fun.  She's a delight, smiling all the time! (Ok not all the time. When she's not crying she's smiling ;) )
 
WARNING: Proud Momma Photo Overload!!!!!

 
Born September 21st!



 
..Of course, because we live in New England! Go Pats!!

 
At the Dr's, right before vaccines.... :(

 
I just love her!!


My sweet girl, Avalyn, turned two in November.. Still hard to believe!! Here's some highlights of her day to day activities:

Face painting at the Pumpkin Fest.

 
Munching her apple pie donut (Yes, you heard right).. while Momma works on the Etsy shop..

 
She loooves Quinn..

 
Dorothy for Halloween...

 
She wouldn't wear the ruby slippers, I think they were a little too tight :(!
So high top sneaks it was. We were calling it the Modern-Dorothy..LOL

 
And Quinn was Glinda, the Good Witch :)

 
All the cousins did trick or treating together. A town near us hosts a night where all the kids come and trick or treat through the store fronts. VERY crowded. We may skip it next year and opt for our small town instead. You can see Tin Man and Scarecrow here too. My sister's boys :).

 
Avie on her birthday, waiting for the cupcakes Momma was baking :)

 
After-tubby sister lovins.

 

 
Christmas baking with Grammy!

 
Opening her stocking Christmas morning.

 
This girl LIVES for play doh!

 
"Monkey George" is her favorite show!

 
Snow time!!

 
Yesterday at lunch with Grammy, Auntie and cousins.
 
She's such a big girl. Very sweet, polite, and though she has her days, an all around good little munchkin!!


We also bought a new home! A very old new home! 1880's to be exact! Its a two family colonial farmhouse. (Barn taken down years ago.) Its been maintained beautifully, so its WARM :)! One of the top things on my list...lol. We absolutely love it here. For so many reasons of which are too numerous to share now and require their own post at a later date :)!


My shop is filling up with lovelies again, now that we are settled. Stop by for a browse!
 
Well, I've given you lots to chew on so I'll go for now. Nice to be back in the swing of things!
I hope you're all well.
~Amy