Sunday, August 16, 2009

Pure Design.

I love the HGTV show Pure Design. Samantha Pynn hasn't designed a room that I haven't coveted. I say all the time "I wish Samantha could come and help us with the house." Here are some inspiration photos:

The photo wall in this living room is amazing.


Simple, modern, clean bedroom. The fabric on the chairs is great!


The pillows in this kitchen seating area are so fun.


The following pictures are from an episode that really inspired our bedroom. (Pictures to come later.) The homeowners had a very large bedroom, but Samantha divided into zones and turned it into a "luxurious boudoir." I have tried to carry that same "divide and conquer" idea in our bedroom.

We fell in love with the bed when we saw it on this episode, and went out an ordered it when Crate and Barrel was having a sale. There wasn't a great picture of it on the Pure Design website, so you'll have to stay tuned for seeing close ups in our room.

I love the desk in this room (and I recently bought one off of craigslist that is waiting to be painted white). And Samantha is a fan of the Jules tables from Crate and Barrel -- she has used them in several rooms. I am also a big fan (you can see them in our living room here).


I love the wallpaper and the chairs in these dining rooms.



This living room is lovely and seems so livable.


Love this bedroom and the trellis fabric on the chairs in the seating area (with the Jules table).



Okay, this is the last room. I love the gray and punches of pink!


(all photos: hgtv)

Thursday, August 13, 2009

5 things . . .

5 things I am thankful for . . .

1. Dreyer's Slow Churned Yogurt Blends in tart honey. I love Fage with honey, so this is essentially my favorite snack in dessert form.



2. That tomorrow is Friday and the office is having my favorite breakfast -- Einstein's bagels!

3. The "Cheating Death" segment on the Colbert Report. My favorite part is the intro to the segment where he is playing chess.

The Colbert ReportMon - Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c
Cheating Death - Diabetes Dogs, Chocolate Milk & Swearing in Pain
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You can see more Cheating Death clips here.

4. Houston Restaurant Week. Sadly, we have only been to one place so far (Vic & Anthony's), but we have plans for next week. I will be back with reviews of all of the tasty food (and my ever growing waistline).

5. Fresh Sugar Rose Lip Treatment. I previously blogged about the un-tinted version here. My review is still the same, but this one has an added bonus -- I love the sheer tint.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Riley + Pillows.

I have been a bad blogger recently, but I have lots to share . . . so bear with me! In the meantime, here is Riley modeling our new pillows for the daybed in our office.

I guess the mattress isn't as comfortable as the top of the middle pillow on the bed -- or it's Riley way of giving us his stamp of approval of the pillows.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Bathroom Renovation Update.

So I realize I have done a lot of talking about some fairly minor renovations we wanted to do in our bathroom (see e.g., here), but we finally made some real progress last weekend!

Here is a (not a very good) before picture. As you can see, there were 3 large mirrors spanning the length of our vanity, which is about 10 feet long. That has to be some kind of record for the longest vanity, doesn't it?

Here is a better shot of the wall-o-mirrors when we were playing around with the idea of 3 smaller mirrors.

Last weekend, we took the plunge and pulled down the mirrors. While our main goal was to pull those suckers down, we also wanted to make sure we didn't end up with a bunch of little mirror pieces in the process. Justin had the great idea to put contact paper over the mirror to help keep things together if there was any breakage.

Thankfully, we only had one crack throughout the whole process, which I thought was pretty impressive. Justin put shims up at the top of the mirrors and then just slowly worked the mirrors off the wall. I think this "slowly but surely" technique was really the way to go to prevent breaking.

Here is the first mirror down (and my super handsome husband)!

For some reason, I got a kick out of Justin's outfit. While there really is a lot to comment on here, my favorite was his old pair of dress shoes. When I asked why he chose those over his usual tennis shoes, his response was "they're leather, they're old, and they're comfortable." Well, there you have it.

Here are 2 out of the three mirrors down! You can see the one crack where the blue painters tape is.

And it wouldn't be a home improvement project without the help of Riley. He enjoyed laying on the contact paper backing. I love his curled-under paw.

Here is one of the new mirrors up:

And here are 2 out of the three mirrors and a sneak peek at one of the sconces.

Of course, we still have a way to go with getting the wall patched and smoothed, repainting the bathroom, and getting the sconces wired.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Wonderful Birthday Weekend.

On Friday night, Justin took me to Brenner's Steakhouse. They have the most delicious smoked cheddar macaroni and cheese. They serve it in a little sauce pot . . . I could have eaten the whole thing by myself, but I was nice and shared with Justin.

During the day on Saturday, Justin and I worked on some of the bathroom projects I have mentioned previously. Stay tuned for a post detailing our work. It is looking better! Our families came over during the evening and we enjoyed a great meal at Backstreet Cafe.

Then we came back to our house to open presents! Note the super cute Amy Butler paper in the lower right corner that Justin wrapped a couple of my presents in. He is good!

Of course, Riley was right there assisting me with opening all those presents.

I got some awesome things . . . including some house decorating items that I can't wait to show off once I get them displayed. And I got a great belated birthday present a few days later.

Then we had RJ Goodies cake, a tradition for over 20 years!

Thanks to all for making my birthday special. It was wonderful getting to spend time with everyone.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

A Big Thank You.

Dear Judge,

Thank you a million times over for granting our motion for summary judgment in full today. It was the best news I have heard in quite some time. So great, in fact, some of us had to apologize to the others in our hall for shrieking in delight after reading your order.

I would like to say I am going to miss drafting all those briefs for you, but really and truly, I am looking forward to a little bit of a break after billing over 500 hours in the past 2 months.

Thanks to you, I can now have a life again. I no longer have to worry about being out of state for a 2 week trial at the end of the month. Instead, I can think about going out of state for a lovely vacation!

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

Emily

Sunday, August 2, 2009

I Love Banana Republic.

I received a friends and family coupon code for 30% off at BR from a listserve I subscribe to.* It was only good in stores from Friday (7/31) to Sunday (8/2). I realized today that it was about to expire, but before I ran around town looking for stores that had my items in my size, I called customer service to see if they could do the searching for me.

The customer service lady told me that my items were available online for purchase, but when I told her I had a coupon good for in-store purchases only, she gave me an online coupon code so I could, in her words, "shop from the comfort of my own home and not worry about going to the store"!

How awesome is that? I love good customer service.

I'll be back of a recap of my birthday weekend soon!

* Does it offend anyone if I end my sentences with a preposition? When I am writing briefs and other important formal documents, I change them to the "proper" way, but I figure this is my blog and I can make up my own rules. Right? If not, then replace the first sentence of this post with the following: "I received a friends and family coupon code for 30% off at BR from a listserve to which I subscribe."

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Austin Recap (finally).

Meagan did a timely recap of our Austin trip here, but I am a slacker and just now getting to it . . . almost 2 weeks later. We had a great weekend of eating, lounging by the pool, and seeing our friends' babies.

We stayed at Barton Creek and the grounds there are gorgeous.




We've stayed there several times and every time we are there, Justin takes pictures of these houses. Maybe one day . . .

Notice the little putt-putt course in the bottom left corner. We played about 2 holes, got tired of being terrible, and played a winner-take-all final putt-off. Justin and Meagan tied for first, I got second, and well Jeremy got last.

Where we hung out for most of the day on Saturday . . . the pool!


I have no idea what he was doing:


Meagan and I were talking by the side of the pool the night we got there, and all of a sudden we see this sight. Amazing.


Good picture of Meagan and Jeremy (our culinary experts for the weekend). Clearly, this picture was taken after the day at the pool.


Now on to the cute babies . . .

It was so nice to catch up with Zach and Carrie and getting to see Porter. He is so cute!

(photo: zandcplusone.blogspot.com)

The next day, we got to see another sweet baby, Ruby. She is just precious. It had been way too long since we had seen David and Emilia, and it was great visiting with them (and Ruby)!

(photo: rubyalbina.blogspot.com)

Our trip to Austin was wonderful. We had a great weekend -- it was so nice to get away and forget about work for a couple of days!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Bath Stool.

I took a little break this weekend from working (I have a brief due in the Sixth Circuit on Thursday) to get my hair cut and to do a little shopping for the house. More pictures to come of the goodies, but here is one of my faves from the weekend . . .

A little stool for the bathroom (it's the Newbury from Restoration Hardware). I usually sit on the counter with my feet in the sink or stand to do my make-up. I didn't know what I was missing. Sitting down the last couple of mornings has been so nice! Only downside is, I tend to linger a little longer since I am comfortable, so it takes me a little longer to get ready.


We got it on sale too. Thanks to the bath sale, it was 20% off. Now we just need to complete the bathroom renovation I keep talking about. I have it all planned out now, I just need my handyman (aka Justin) to get busy taking the mirrors down.


More posts to come after my brief is filed! I need to recap our quick trip to Austin (in the meantime, you can read Meagan's recap) and share my great craigslist find and other house progress.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Kobe Burger.

Texas Monthly magazine had a recent article listing the 50 best burgers in Texas.


One of our favorite restaurants (Mockingbird Bistro) was number 25. They have a delicious american kobe burger. The one on the dinner menu is served with foie gras and is $29. We eat at the bar frequently and Justin always orders the kobe burger. It is the exact same except stilton cheese and carmelized onions are substituted for the foie gras, and it is a bargain. It only costs . . . wait for it . . . $9! (and don't get me started on their truffled fries).

For a short period of time, instead of 1 large burger, they had 2 smaller burgers (sliders) with 2 different cheeses. Justin enjoyed the variety of the cheeses. After they went back to the regular burger, the bartender told us that a regular customer complained about the sliders so they went back.

Well, tonight my friends we got to eat at the bar with that patron. When the guy walked in, Justin commented that he sensed the guy was the one that abrogated the sliders. As expected, he was an opinionated older gentleman (in Justin's words, an "old codger") who evidently eats there every Friday night (and reserves a seat at the bar) -- and has the burger every time.

Tonight he asked the bartender (and I quote): "were you around when they had those god-forsaken sliders? that was a terrible idea." I was glad I was sitting in between him and Justin because I thought Justin was about to let loose on him for doing away with the sliders. Thankfully, we avoided a confrontation and Justin was more than happy with his non-slider burger.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Bedroom Decor Inspiration.

Now that we have our new bed and mattress, I am on the hunt for decoration/furniture ideas for the bedroom. It is a blank slate now, screaming to be decorated. It is hands-down the most neglected room in our house. But that is about to change. I have a few ideas in mind, but of course love searching for additional ideas.

I love the nightstand in this bedroom (and the glass lamp and tufted headboard):


I love this room's wall color. I am leaning towards a gray -- Benjamin Moore's Silver Fox is currently at the top of my list, but I am looking into other gray options. Any suggestions?


The muted palette is lovely, and I am a big fan of the mix of patterns and textures.

(all photos: realsimple)

Time Traveler's Wife.

This may be old news (I am always out of the loop), but they made a movie based on the book The Time Traveler's Wife! I love that book; hopefully, the movie won't disappoint. I am hoping I have some time to read the book again before the movie.


Here is the official website: www.thetimetravelerswifemovie.com. Mark your calendars -- it is in theaters on August 14 (ignore the incorrect date shown in the website's title bar).

Friday, July 17, 2009

Office Inspiration.

I am loving these office spaces:


And for something a little more "fun":

(all photos: martha stewart)

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Crackberries.

I looked down at the couch the other night and saw this:


It's not as bad as it looks (kind of). Justin has two blackberries. And I just got a new one and was changing its settings to match my old one, which I had to reference. I am the person that forgets I change my ring tone and look around for the idiot who's not answering the phone only to realize it's mine.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Pink Flowers.

I have the best husband in the whole world (not like I didn't already know that though). After a very rough day at work today, I came home to find these beautiful flowers from Justin.

The best part is that he actually bought 2 different bouquets from Whole Foods and arranged them himself. Quite impressive, if I do say so myself.

Thanks for making my day, Justin!