Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Ahhh..... I do love it

What can I say?   I just do!

These cool pics make me happy!
 
 Cute, tiny salt & pepper shakers!  I must get them!
I love the new aluminum bottles.  Very chic.
The new dc can design... oh hello, gorgeous!



Pinterest

I'm sure that many of you are already hip and cool enough to have jumped on the Pinterest train... my friend Carly was appalled to learn that I had not even heard of it... Shame to me!  It is my now my new favorite thing!  Mainly because it's what I love to do anyway...find new, cool things and show people.  It is a 'visual blog' if you will, and I am super excited that it exists (and a little bummed that I didn't come up with it).  Have a blast.  I am warning you, though - you will get sucked in and the time will fly!



And if you are so inclined - you may

Idaho Rehearsal Dinner...



 So... I have been putting this post off for a couple of months.  This Idaho Falls rehearsal dinner in that I helped with in July was not the greatest experience. Even as I gather these few photos - I wince a little as I review it in my mind.

The Dinner was to be held out on this lovely patio across the river from the Idaho Falls Temple.  BEAUTIFUL!  Big, spacious, classy patio with globe lights, couches and a fireplace.

Well, around 3:00 pm the wind started to pick up.  And it continued to pick up.  Tablecloths were blowing up - centerpieces were tipping - favor boxes were tumbling off - paper lanterns were destroyed - candles couldn't be lit - place cards could not be set.  The sign-in table even blew over.  The hostess (MoG) was insistent that the guests be seated outside.  The whole reason she booked the venue was for the Temple view.  Was she actually trying to control the weather?  Well...that was super fun.  About 45 minutes before the guests were supposed to arrive, she conceded, and the hotel staff hurriedly moved the tables inside.  But not into the ballroom - no!  The dozen tables were set up in the walkway between the ballroom and the windows looking out on the patio (and the Temple).

The guests waited patiently for us to finish setting up and trying to recover the decorations that had been ruined by the wind.  It finally became this:

But without the lights, the fireplace, the fresh air, the paper lanterns, etc.  The place cards didn't even make it back on the tables. :(  There was major chaos because everyone was trying to help - which was nice - but I no longer had any control over what went where.  The Sign-In table was cramped and up against a wall, the Seating Chart was not where anyone could see it, and the table with the framed Chinese Calligraphy Scrolls that I had hand-painted (for the family gifts) were right at the front where everyone else could wonder why they weren't getting one.  Ugh... 
After the 'hostess' went up to her room to regroup (cry), it went fine and nobody cared except her and me.  She was mad, I was mad, the hotel manager was I don't know what...trying to be accommodating.  One of the lessons I learned:  try not to put yourself in a position where someone can blame you for the bad weather.  Another...Accept and Allow!  Bad weather doesn't define a person, right?

WELCOME!

Almost everyday, I see or find something I want to share with someone. That's why I'm often saying something to the effect of, "Hey! Look what I found...". As I gather ideas and inspiration from everything around me, some of these things actually turn into projects: invitations, party favors, decorations, gifts, things for my friends, things for weddings, things for my house, things to eat, etc. But truthfully, most of them go in my files. And, yes, I actually am the kind of person who goes back and looks at them. In my perfect world, I would have ample time to create (or attempt) every fabulous project, as well as endless resources to purchase all of the beautiful, unique, and sometimes quirky things I come across. But until then, I would love to be able to share this obsession I have of looking for the next incredible find. So, come back often--it will be an insight into my thoughts (which I always find entertaining, at the very least) and an adventure in creative possibilities.