Oh and if you need to get a hold of me and I don't seem to be answering my phone, I'm in the shower!!!
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Tomorrow I will take a shower
Oh and if you need to get a hold of me and I don't seem to be answering my phone, I'm in the shower!!!
Friday, April 11, 2008
Jewelry update
While I work to find someone to update my site, I'm excited to announce that over 30 of my pieces from the Celebrate Wedding section will be sold in a local bridal boutique! I'll have six bridal collections and four bridesmaid collections on display along with a selection of earrings. The bridal boutique is set to open late May so when it does, I'll be sure to include the information on my website under a new section for Retailers.
In addition to selling my bridal jewelry in bridal boutiques, I'm really trying to get my foot in the door with a children's boutique to sell the Celebrate Family line. There are so many additional pieces that I've made in the past 6 months that haven't even posted to my site - things like Christening necklaces, name bracelets, and family necklaces and bracelets.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Pet Jewelry!
Isn't this a riot! I think they are so cute and can't believe I never thought of this before. Many thanks to Jennifer and Soulard Pet Sitters and Pets in the City. You can read more about the Heartland Weimaraner Rescue Fundraiser on April 26th here.
These items will be available on my website soon!
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Trip to the West Coast
The ceremony and reception were held at the Fess Parker Doubletree Resort - the ceremony was in the rose garden and the reception was in a tented area just off the lobbby.
Roger and his brother Troy at the reception.
Me and cousin Lynn at the reception.
Wedding details - bridesmaid bouquet and flower arrangment on the cake table. Table decorations
Menu - we had our choice of filet or Maine lobster! Yum!
And the cake!
Friday, February 15, 2008
February 16, 1987

Twenty one years later and Jenny is all grown up! She's a junior nursing major trying to balance school and clinicals and holding down a part time job. She was recently hired as a student nurse tech at Barnes Jewish Hospital in the Neuro ICU (did I get all that right Jenny?!). Needless to say, it's amazing to think that the same sister that I helped teach how to ride a bike is now on her way to helping save lives!
So Jenny, on the eve of your 21st birthday, I want you to know how proud I am at how far you've come. Have fun tomorrow! Be smart, be safe, and call me if you need me :)
Friday, February 8, 2008
Confession Time!
I'm laying it all out there for you to see! No cleaning up the room just to take a picture of it to post on here! You get to see our house and our unfinished projects just the way they are!!!
We'll start with the two projects that are highest on our priorty list right now: our master bathroom and baseboards for the second floor. When Roger purchased our home (at first it was just his house and then it became our house), it had been updated in the 1980's but had been neglected since. We have updated plumbing, electric, and central air, but we also had 1980's decor. The master bathroom is a clear indication of the previous owner's bad taste.
I've started work on this room. I just could not take the lime green paint any longer so I've painted the walls a very soft spa blue. The reason some of the walls were left green is because those walls are going to come out during demo. I've left the tub green since we'll be having that professionally reglazed. The area behind the tub will be painted when the tub is removed from the bathroom to install the new floor.
Our plans for the bathroom include tiling the floor and shower area in a nuetral travertine. It's called Chiaro and it's in a honed and filled finish.

We'll also replace the single sink and vanity with a double sink and a furniture style vanity
And we have a 2 foot area next to the tub that can accomodate a linen tower
In addition, we'll replace the toilet and demo that half wall next to where the vanity is now because it just breaks up the space and there will be no need for it once we put the freestanding vanity in.
Next on the list, baseboards on the second floor! Four years ago we ripped out the baseboards in the entire house and we were quick to replace the baseboards on the first floor. They are beautiful solid wood 7 1/4" baseboards which are perfect for our house since we have high ceilings. We just need to get on the ball and do the same for our second floor!
Moving on...our home's exterior needs a lot of work. First, we would like to change the color scheme of our trim work. These older homes have a lot of opportunity to incorporate color and a lot of our neighbors go bold when picking out trim colors. We're looking for inspiration around our neighborhood. Here's our house as it looks today
Notice the red white and blue motif
And we're thinking of going with colors similar to this house
Additional work to the exterior of the house includes replacing the mailbox
the front door
And replacing the blue fabric awning with something like this
Lastly, I really need to get a handle on our landscaping issue in the front yard. It's out of control!
Staying outside, we would like to paint our shed to match our house. Whatever trim colors we choose for the house will be continued on the trim around the shed door and window as well as along the fascia.
Additionally, we are considering residing our garage with vinyl siding. At the very least, we will replace the damaged siding that is on the garage now along with all the blue trim pieces that have deteriorated. We will also replace the garage door and paint the trim on the garage to match the house.
Moving back inside, we had some storm damage to our roof several months ago that has allowed water to get into the back wall of the house. We had roofers come out to make the repair and sure enough, it leaked again in the same spot. We are working with the roofers to come out again, but until we are sure it won't leak in the future, we have this to look at every day! Since this will be the future baby room, it's very important to me to get this fixed right! Those roofers don't want to mess with me and my hormones!
Winding out the list are two "wants" instead of "needs". I would like to replace our half wall banister with iron spindles. Our steps as they look today...
And what I would like it to look like...

Next, we would like to replace all the gold door hardware with bronze hardware. We're considering the lever style door knobs. We know that they are easier for little ones to open, but we like the look of them and who knows if we'll still be living in this house by the time our child is up and walking around.
Staying on the door theme, we'd also like to replace the trim around the doors. When the carpenters were installing it, they paid no attention to the amount of nails they shot through it. In some places, we have 4 - 6 nail holes in a one foot section. They're hard to see, but in this picture alone, there are six nail holes.
We have a dilema with our doors because they are solid wood, but we don't care for the honey color. Also, our baseboards are painted white so it does look a little odd to have white floor trim with honey colored door trim and doors.
What we would like to do is install new door trim and paint it white. We're also going to see if we can restain our doors or add a "wash" to them to lighten them up. We had no idea what it would look like or if it would even look good, but we were looking at listings in the neighborhood and our neighbor had a similar look. I think we are going to give it a try.

And you've survived my confession post! I feel good for getting it out there! I hope you all won't think of me any differently! As the months go by and we're able to check some of the projects off the list, I'll give you an update.