Today is the first official day of fall*, and also 7 days away from our 2 year wedding anniversary :) I wish I could say we were doing something exciting like a trip to Paris or a romantic dinner on the beach, but we don't have plans. Truth be told, we're not big on celebrating things like birthdasy and holidays... maybe when we are older with a little more disposable income.
Speaking of the husband, he's in NYC for business and I am so very jealous, I wish I could have tagged along with him again this time. To fill the void, he sends me cute little iPhone pictures during the day. This one was my favorite so far:
I told him I wanted to put it on my blog, and he told me I don't have his consent. So I blocked out his face :)
hehehehe
On the subject of fall, here is a S.O.T.D. that features a pretty fall colored plant, or flower, or something botanical:
I love the big square of chalkboard paint. I can just imagine a holiday party in this space with a big hand-drawn Christmas tree on the wall. Can't you? Okay, I'm getting ahead of myself :)
*even though it's the beginning of fall, it's supposed to be in the 100s today and tomorrow. I wish the East Coast could send some rain our way!
21 hours ago
I love the console and your hubbs cracks me up!
ReplyDeletedropping a note to say i love your blog! enjoy the inspiring s.o.t.d posts and your vintage home finds. :) the flower in the photo is chinese lantern -- it is crepe papery and has the texture of bouganvilla.
ReplyDeletei wouldn't mind sending you some rain. It's rained for the past three or four days here in kentucky lol love the inspiration picture!
ReplyDeleteThey're called chinese lanterns! :)
ReplyDeletemay i know the source of the SOTD photo ? I would like to use it on my own inspiration blog.
ReplyDeleteOh, you need to celebrate your anniversary! How about a romantic dinner at home, something to mark the day.
ReplyDeleteDoes anybody know what type of flowers those are?
ReplyDeletehahah that pic is so funny!!! i love that chalboard pic!! (and yes i can totally picture the christmas tree!!!)
ReplyDeletexoxo
Is that the faint outline of a chandelier on the black wall?
ReplyDeleteThey're called chinese lanterns! :)
ReplyDeletedropping a note to say i love your blog! enjoy the inspiring s.o.t.d posts and your vintage home finds. :) the flower in the photo is chinese lantern -- it is crepe papery and has the texture of bouganvilla.
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