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Bathroom ReDiD.

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The consensus that I’m getting is that everyone is a little stressed out. Here is a fine example… and another… I’m feeling it too – as you know.. I wrote about it here, here and here. So, what can we do about it? “The Holidays” are supposed to be fulfilling… fun, cheer, love, presents, bodily warmth that can’t be explained (or is that just me?)… but alas – we all seem to have let LIFE into the scene and that makes for no fun. So.. what are we going to do? All muck about and complain? Well – apparently yes… unless we cancel the holidays… kicking Ol’ Saint Nick off the wagon into an unbridaled downward spiral… breaking things and scaring Rudolf. Poor, poor reindeer. And so, dear friends, I am afraid that there isn’t an answer to solve this holiday thing. It simply is not curable… unless you’re hanging out with me, of course (insert really scary laugh)… There is just nothing that can be done–so keep on keeping on, swearing and spitting on your own floors… just keep in mind that once Jan 2nd arrives, it isn’t over… The Holidays are merciless, and will return with a vengeance next year… if only to ensure vindication.. and the year after that.. and the year…

So… this all being said. Let’s all take a big swig of that bloody Bloody Mary and talk about something really really ground breaking… I HAVE A NEW BATHROOM…

Yep… whirling again.

Unlike most things in my life, I didn’t have the inspiring..”I’ll BLOG about this” thought in my head when we started the REDO – so I don’t have an actual picture of the bizarreness that was our “common” off the TV room bathroom… after a while we just used it as a drying rack. But here is my 2 minute rendering…

sc010011ac.jpgI know, but the ART is not for sale.
So.. we never used the shower because we have other showers in our house where the door doesn’t get all caught up in the cabinet doors.. and we rarely touched the toilet because we like to keep our feet on the floor rather than up against the shower glass when doing so. The people that lived in our house before us were of normal size – we’ve heard… so we will never understand how they managed to navigate this room comfortably… but hey, maybe they were into “it”.

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IMG_1126.JPGEntering the room, this is the first thing that you see… We removed the shower and the tile floor and brought in hard wood to match the rest of the house.. Then we added molding and wainscotting (please note that I use the term “we” loosely.. thank you, Mr. Sal). The paint we had left over from another REDiD, which was great because it seemed silly to buy it for such a small space..

IMG_1147.JPGNotice the lovely off-centeredness of myself, the light fixture, mirror and sink.. I’d like to say that we did this intentionally in a tribute metaphor of the likeness of being… but that would be a total lie. I’m not totally sold on this mirror, by the way… I just couldn’t pass up the $49.99 @ Pier One Imports. Light fixture – Pottery Barn Outlet via Riverhead…cheap.

IMG_1149.JPGThis BEAUT was also purchased at the PBO via Riverhead… a little on the pricey side, but it’s a super heavy piece of furniture, which for some reason – made it attractive. It’s currently being used as a changing table… although the boy is somewhat equal in length, so not for much longer. It is part of the Pottery Barn’s attempt to break into teenager home furnishings… You know, because teens are so into decor.

IMG_1137.JPGThe TUB (insert angels singing)
If you live in the North East and have not heard of or been to United House Wrecking (UHW) in Stamford, CT… Stop reading this and get in your car and go there right now. My Mom and I found this 4′ bathtub last winter for the bargain price of $600. It was born in 1916 — imagine all the naked bodies that have bathed in its glory. Mr. Sal – who carried it home to Southampton on his back, swindled it for $500. It has feet, so one would assume that it can walk… which is good because it is coming with us everywhere we go for the rest of our lives.

IMG_1127.JPGToilet. Because we had to.

IMG_1131.JPGThis is a water color print of Portsmouth, New Hampshire where we once reigned supreme. We loved it there… Except for in winter.. when my face would freeze in the most unusual expressions. 

IMG_1139.JPGThese lovely prints are by L. Young Studio… 

IMG_1144.JPGAnd, of course, the budding family artist… what would a room be without him?

That’s it! New bathroom, homespun greatness – just the perfect imperfections to be called our own… So, come on over if for no other reason than to USE OUR BATHROOM!

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A shoe for all seasons – right?

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Guest Bird #9 – Melissa

Melissa Taylor is a mom, teacher and freelance writer. Melissa loves writing about her passions — education and parenting. She blogs at Imagination Soup http://imaginationsoup.net , a fun and easy learning activities for inquisitive kids. Her writing portfolio is on her website http://melissatayloronline.com.

October 2009.jpgAnother day and my kid has out styled me again.  And what a style.  We’re talking so many patterns it’s a knock you down dizzying effect.  But the topper is the pink cowgirl boots.  People all day long stop us to compliment the pink boots.  Really, it’s excessive.  Perhaps a bit ego inflating for my young impressionable child.  “Everyone likes my boots, mom,” she says to me happily.

As for me, I’m clothed yes but far from stylish.  Mostly I just try to make sure I’m wearing something fairly clean.  I go for basics, no patterns that require matching, solids, jeans and black shoes.

Then, last week at a Denver Woman’s Press Club event, I took it up a notch and wore a dress – clearance rack dress but none the less a dress AND black high heeled boots.

What do you know?  I got compliments.  Surprised, I mentioned that generally it’s my daughter and her pink cowgirl boots that attract any notice.  My standard outfit is jeans, a t-shirt and Doc Martens.  Horrified, one of the ladies said, “But you’re such a lovely girl!”  Clucking together, the women agreed that yes, I was lovely and it didn’t seem possible to imagine I could possibly wear such shoes.

Really?  That’s not what I was expecting.  First, how do you know about Doc Martens even being much older and second, why are Doc Martens so bad? . . . they’re so comfortable and clunky and go with everything.  I’m sure they must have the wrong impression of how very lovely people like me wear them.  Right?  Don’t other lovely people wear them?

Let me just address the “girl” word.  I’m not called a girl very often now days.  However, the Denver Woman’s Press Club seems to be comprised much older women than me.  When I joined, they were so exited. The president said I lowered the median age.  Me and my 38 years.  So youthful.  With my clearance dress and high heeled boots.  Them and their gray hair, jewelry that matches and hoes and heels.   (I like the girl part!)

It has occurred to me that no one else I know wears Doc Martens.  Probably they don’t know how cool and comfortable they really are.  Maybe they think they’re for punk rockers or unlovely people?

Most people I know wear Dansko clogs.  I like those, too. But I’m still not understanding how Docs are much different than Danskos.  Flat, comfortable, recommended by foot doctors.  (Yes, my foot doctor said that Doc Martens are the best shoes for feet – seriously!)

Am I stuck in a high school time warp, oblivious to style?   I don’t have a bi-level hair cut with purple bangs any more.  I don’t have posters of the Cure and U2 up in my room.

What can I say?  They work for me.  Why change something that works?  Just like the pink cowgirl boots work, my Docs feel like me.  Even if I’m misunderstood to be not as lovely or get any compliments. 

I will be wearing my Doc Martens at the next Press Club event.  Maybe even with my clearance dress.

Scandalous is better than stylish anyway.

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Palm Springs Modern (part two) Swimming Pools

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Guest Bird #7  – Sylvia

If you’re not familiar with Palm Springs weather, check out last month’s warm temperatures!
 
Water has always been an important theme in the Palm Springs area, for the beauty as well as the cooling effect.  At last count, there were said to be over 30,000 swimming pools in the Coachella Valley.  I have chosen the most interesting residential pools to share with you…

bob_hope_pool.JPGBob Hope’s pool and 17,531 sq. ft. house!  (1)

z_elrod_pool.JPGElrod House pool  (2)

When viewing the photos below, please hover your mouse over the word “Notes” on the lower right side, so that you’ll be able to see the descriptions!

(1)  1979 Bob Hope House (John Lautner) photograph by Julius Shulman & Jurgen Nogai, 2007
 
(2)  1968 Elrod House (John Lautner) photograph by Julius Shulman & Jurgen Nogai, 2007
 
(3)  Palm Springs Modern p. 40

Sylvia grew up in central
California, spent 20+ years working in Manhattan, and is currently trying to sell her New York house–located in Hamptons. You can connect with Sylvia,
a Diva at Networking, via http://twitter.com/SylviaEnder and http://www.linkedin.com/in/SylviaEnder.

This is Sylvia’s third For the Birds Landing. You can find her previous posts here.

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