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Seneca Lake and grape vines

I know this is a little off topic for the blog, but I have some great photos that I wanted to share. Yes, probably a few too many of the kids (but it is hard to control myself).

We had a short vacation up to the Poconos and the Finger Lakes. The Finger Lakes area (specifically Seneca Lake and Watkins Glen) is one of my very favorite places on earth. It is so pretty and it is where I met Mr. S! We haven’t been up there in almost 10 years so when we heard that Mobil 1 was going to have an F1 car at the race track (with Lewis Hamilton driving) we thought a trip was in order. The kids could see where Mom and Dad met and we could hang out at Seneca Lodge and pick up some wine at some of the nearby wineries. We did also visit Jim Thorpe. It was nice and the kids loved the vintage train, but my heart really belongs to Watkins Glen. Someday we will have a house up there (too bad it isn’t closer).

Where would you have a vacation house?

The Seneca Lodge: Excellent for breakfast, dinner and drinking beer (a bit musty for sleeping)

Just outside of Watkins Glen, I always have to visit this old church. Someday it will be mine (if it doesn't fall over first).

Mr. S & Maisie at Seneca Falls

Maisie at the Start/Finish Line at the Glen

Sam and the famous blue armco at the Glen

Sam backseat driving while on the track

Maisie running around at the track

If you are coming from Ohdeedoh, welcome to my site! We try not to take things too seriously here and try to have fun as much as possible.

In case you are looking, here is the link to the full tour of Sam’s Bedroom. Or if you are interested here are tours of the Living Room and Kitchen.

Sam aka Bubbleman

 

 

Welcome to Sam's Room

 

New Stained Dresser & Old Ikea Chair

 

The LeMans Car Bed

Car Bed with "Aerial" Carpet

 

Old Chest with Toy Storage (use to be the changing area)

Vintage Globe, Hess Truck, Framed Tim Biskup/Gary Baseman Postcards and Hanging German Pull Toys

Vintage globe with Slot Cars (track is stored under the chest)

Close up of Dwell Kids for Target Sheets and Custom Comforter

Vintage Scarf with Dwell Kids for Target Pillow

Felt Banner (originally in his baby room) & a needlepoint originally made for my brother

When my son turned 2 we turned our guest room into his new big boy room (his new sister also needed the baby room). When it came to choosing a theme, it was easy! My husband and I both come from car families (we met at Watkins Glen) and as a child I always wanted a car bed (yes me, not my husband). A lot of the other things we already had and just re-purposed. Furniture placement was tricky because we have 2 radiators, 3 windows and 2 doors. And we also wanted to give Sam some floor space. The room still could use some small touches, but Sam loves it (after all Jenson Button is his idol)! I will be sad when he outgrows it.

The Stats:

The Car Bed:

The Inspiration: The LeMans 917 Porsche in Gulf Livery

The 1971 LeMans Movie Poster

The Car Bed: Masked and Primed

All Painted!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Modified Little Tikes Twin Size Car Bed (It is pretty easy to find these on Craig’s List) painted to match the LeMans Porsche 917 Gulf Livery Paint Scheme (also seen in the 1971 LeMans movie staring Steve McQueen). We masked and spray painted the orange striping and added the Gulf decals. My husband would still like to hang a picture of Steve McQueen above the bed (I’m still not sure how I feel about this). I also sewed the striping details and number onto the Comforter.

The Dresser & Nightstand: We decided buy a new dresser and nightstand. I tried finding something on Craig’s List but I really wanted a dresser with easy open drawers and we had limited floor space. We bought them unfinished (American made) and stained them gray.

The Chair: An old Ikea classic that use to sit in our Living Room (it reclines). I added the vintage scarf with classic car emblems to the back. I have had the scarf for years but never had a good place for it until now.

The Aerial Rug: I LOVE this rug. It is called the Flyover Rug from Land of Nod. I think it is interesting (it could be because of the years I spent drawing/making colorful planning maps) without being overly “kiddy” feeling but it is still good for pushing matchbox cars on.

The Sewing Desk: Okay so this really shouldn’t be in his room, but it is pretty convenient to have it hear for when I need to sew. He actually likes watching me sew and has never bothered it (knock on wood). This use to be my husband’s grandma’s desk. The funny thing is that my grandma had the same exact desk! It will eventually move upstairs to my future craft room, but for now it works out well being here (plus I can look out the window while I sew).

Accessories: The pillow and sheets came from Dwell for Target Kids (no longer available). I bought a blue comforter and sewed on the orange fleece and piping.  The curtains were clearance shower curtains (cut in 2) from CB2. I made the bunting for the baby room originally.

The To Do List:

Add a little more artwork (possibly some of Sam’s). I am looking for a different piece of art for above the bed. The race poster is from the baby room and the colors don’t work as well as I would like. Move the sewing table. Clear out all of the old chest to make space for more toys and clothes.

Maisie’s Big Girl Room:

Now to decide if Maisie should get a matching pink car bed (w/ LeMans Porsche 917 Pink Pig Livery color scheme)!

The Chimney Update: Day 3

April 13, 2011

Sam, Maisie and the Crane

Maisie is busy putting on her rain boots and coat but Sam is still watching the crane.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The kids are home today and will probably be spending a good part of the day watching the crane! Sam has requested a crane like this one for his birthday. He said, “Don’t worry mom, it will be an outside toy. It won’t fit through the door.”

The guys are busy finishing up the insulation. The plumber will be here to install the gas line for the gas logs later this morning. Fingers crossed, all will go well and they will be mostly finished today.

Update: The plumber has been here and the gas is now hooked up to the gas logs and the guys are still working on the top of the chimney. The other new development is the condition of the stucco on the chimney. It is currently painted (was probably painted about 13-15 years ago) and it is starting to flake. So we 2 options: have them scrape and repaint or have it stuccoed and smoothed out. We are waiting on a cost for the stucco. The question now is what color? hmmm… I will have to photoshop some options.

The Living Room

April 7, 2011

 

Our Living Room is a very well used room. We don’t have a Family Room or a Play Room so this is it for hanging out, watching tv, playing with the kids and playing wii (with the kids). I have tinkered with the furniture placement a lot over the years. The current arrangement is designed to give the kids as much floor space as possible (and also allow for optimum wii playing).

The Stats:

The Built-in Bookcases and Mantle:

We built the bookcases that flank the fireplace about 7 years ago. We tried to match the style of the original 1888 mantel while keeping them fairly simple. The shelves on the bookcases started out being filled with vintage books! As the kids have gotten bigger and their toys have grown exponentially, we have been giving over more and more of the lower shelves to them. We built the shelves in 4 parts. The interesting thing is that although the widths of the spaces on either side of the fireplace were the same, the depths were not so each section is different. We also had to avoid the window and radiator on the right side.We also added the crown molding, ceiling medallion and light fixture at the same time.

We have always collected kitschy nicknacks and we try and show them off and think they offer a nice contrast to the formality of the fireplace mantel and shelves. As a bonus the kids toys fit right in!

And next week if all goes well we will have new gas logs in the fireplace! The chimney guys are scheduled and fingers crossed the weather will cooperate!

Artwork & Accessories:

We use to collect quite a bit of artwork (mostly prints). Artists in the Living Room: Tim Biskup, Charlie Harper, Gary Baseman, daVE and Chank. Let me know if anyone wants a more detailed list.

We also have a lot of smaller things around the room that make us feel at home. The piggy banks on the dresser are for the kids. The monkeys were a gift before we had kids and use to sit there by themselves. The mirror is vintage from ebay.

The rug is from Ikea (about 8 years ago).

Furniture:

The Dresser: We always seem to get questions about our dresser/desk. No it isn’t an antique. It is a reproduction with lots of inlaid wood. The top opens to form a small desk. My mom and I picked it up at an auction years ago. The only reason I ended up with it is that my dad thought it was really ugly. Oh well, their loss is our gain.

The Striped Chair: This is an 18th century antique that my husband inherited. We had it reupholstered in Paul Smith fabric from Maharam.

The Plaid Chairs: From Crate and Barrel. I don’t think they make them anymore. I like that they are small but comfortable.

The Couch: Old and comfy. From the long defunct furniture.com. The funny thing about it is that we paid for it by reselling Bruce Springsteen tickets back when we lived in the City. The pillows are a mix of Thomas Paul and Pottery Barn.

The Ottomans: From Target. These faux leather ottomans are workhorses! They hold legos and blocks. The kids sit in them and on top of them. They jump off of them. They spill lots of food and drinks on them. Fortunately a little kitchen spray and they are as good as new!

The Kids Rocking Chairs: The red one is mine from when I was a girl. Apparently when I was about 2, I sat down in it in a toy store and wouldn’t get out of it until my parents agreed to take it home. I’m drawing a blank on the manufacturer of the brown rocking chair. Let me know if anyone wants me to look it up.

To Do List:

-Strip the radiators back to their original metallic appearance.
-Minor wall patching.
-Remove the red carpet and refinish the wood floor underneath.

Sam’s Guys

April 7, 2011

Tootie and Doggie

Sam calls his favorite stuffed animals “My Guys”. This morning it was decided that Tootie (who is a girl) and Doggie should wait for him right near the back door so that he could wave goodbye and he could see them as soon as he got home from preschool. So sweet!

SNOW!

April 1, 2011

Yes it was in fact snowing here this morning. Nothing stuck but the kids LOVED it! Oh to be a kid again!

Pillow Love

March 25, 2011

Dwell Pillow from Target, $25

 

I love a good pillow! So when I was at Target earlier this week I was pleasantly surprised to find this one from the Dwell line. I didn’t buy it yet, because I try not to purchase things the first time I see them, but I may have to go back and pick a couple of these up. I think they would look nice in the Living Room, with the many other pillows on the couch. I like that the pattern is embroidered rather than printed, although I am a little concerned that the kids might snag them. I was also pleasantly surprised at how soft it was. I might use these instead of the green patterned pillows, although recently the pillows spend more time on the floor as part of a fort then on the couch.

Our well loved couch

Typical daily use of couch

Maisie is 2 Today!

March 2, 2011

 

My baby girl is turning 2 today (sniff, sniff). Born in a snow blizzard 5 weeks early, she started out as a little peanut in the NICU. She is known as the official bringer of snow, which is pretty funny considering she isn’t a big fan. I can’t believe how big she is now and how much she has to say.

 

Hello world!

February 28, 2011

Welcome!

For my first post, I would like to thank my lovely husband for all of his hard work putting this site together.