Today, Brian and I celebrate our 13th wedding anniversary.
| 2014 |
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| 2001 |
It's amazing how many months of planning went into our wedding and yet I remember so few of the details. I know I followed the tradition pulled from an Old English rhyme:
Something old,
Something new,
Something borrowed,
Something blue.
My something old was a family Bible that I carried with my bouquet.
My wedding dress was new. Though I bought it used on Ebay and it fit so perfectly I didn't have to have it altered, my mom remembers that it arrived with the tags still attached. I also wore new shoes and a new tiara.
I borrowed a string of pearls to wear.
Though my wedding color was periwinkle blue, I cannot remember what I carried of that color. My bridesmaids had blue ribbons hanging from their bouquets, but I think my ribbons were all white.
We've been doing some sprucing up and changing in our home this summer and unconsciously following that same Old English rhyme.
I read The Nesting Place: It Doesn't Have to Be Perfect to Be Beautiful
To serve both purposes, I set up a new area designated our Nature Corner. I shopped around for a side table and found and old one for $5 at a thrift store. Brian sanded off the glossy brown paint and I re-painted it a shade of blue and replaced the drawer pull.
I put a tray on the tabletop where the kids can display leaves, rocks, or seashells and included two vases for branches, flowers, and twigs.
The bottom shelf houses our nature guides and animal books.
The table adds beauty to our dining room while contributing to its functionality. I anticipate this being a wonderful asset to the room!
And remember one of the chairs I painted blue for our living room? I felt like it needed a little something more so I borrowed a pillow idea I saw on my friend Joanne's blog.
I cut and stitched the little birds while binge-watching seasons of Downton Abbey, then sewed a pillow slipcover using this tutorial.
It adds a lot of color (including more blue) and a little quirk to the living room.


