life lately

Well it’s been 2 months since we left Lexington, KY to start a new adventure here in Charleston, SC and in a lot of ways I still feel like I’m on vacation.  Which is fun………… and also a little strange.  I’m loving life here, like really really loving life in this beautiful city by the sea.  But I miss my sister every day.  I miss being able to meet her for lunch or aimlessly meander around Target with her.  Facetime and talking on the phone just isn’t the same.  As I prepare to celebrate my wedding anniversary a month from today, my heart is so grateful that God not only blessed me with a wonderful husband but a brother and sister I truly cherish.  Calling them “in laws” just doesn’t do the relationship justice.  They’re my people.  

I didn’t mean to start this Monday on such a serious, sentimental note, but I can’t exactly write a life lately post and skip over how I’m feeling right now.  New adventures are wonderfully exciting, but change, even good change, is an adjustment.  And I wanted you to know that, in case you’re going through any big changes in your life.  Growing pains are a normal part of the process.  Allow yourself to feel them.

On to the lighter stuff now.  Slowly but surely I’ve unpacked nearly every box.   I still have a few “seasonal decorations” boxes to sift through, but I’m in no hurry to deal with those.

This whole moving thing has been so ruff on Elsa.  😉

I’ve been taking it slow in the design/decorating department.  I’m in no hurry “to finish” any of the rooms which may be a bad move from a blogging standpoint.  The thing is I don’t decorate to have something to blog about; I blog about how I’m decorating.  And there really is a difference.  I refuse to do things in my home for the sake of creating content for the blog as that just feels disingenuous.  And since I prefer a collected look, well, that takes time.  It took five years with the last house, so I guess what I’m really saying is I hope you all like process photos a little more than before and afters.  Because it may be a little while. 😉

My daughter picked up my camera and snapped a few pics the other day, and I just love what she captured.  This is what life around here looks like right now.

My stools came in, and I’m in major love with them.  See the plans I have for the kitchen here.

I’m having all kinds of fun exploring our new town.  The thrift shop lover in me is enjoying all the cool consignment and antique shops here, and obviously I’ve been frequenting Goodwill as well.  If you live in the Charleston area I’d love for you to share the names of your favorite local shops in the comments section!  And can I get an amen for pumpkin spice season?!

Speaking of fall, I’m teaming up with a crazy talented crew of women to bring you an Instagram Fall Challenge.  Find out all the details over there!

I may not be doing a ton of fall decor inside my home, but I do have plans to give the front entrance a little fall makeover.  I found the cutest wreaths at HomeGoods, and basically squealed with delight when I stumbled across these wreath hangers.

The cushion (Pier 1) isn’t going to work out as it’s too small for my chairs.  🙁

And in fall fashion news, Old Navy is killing it with the fall shoes for kids.  Which means if you have small feet like I do (I wear a women’s size 5 1/2 or 6) you’re in luck because a kid’s size 4 will fit you!

pink , buffalo plaid, tan 

Good thing my girl still thinks it’s fun to match mama.

my striped dress

Last but not least, my jaw hit the floor and I drooled all over my laptop when I found this sofa.  I’m anxiously awaiting it’s arrival!  I’ve never bought a large piece of furniture without seeing it in person first, but World Market has yet to disappoint me and the price was too good to pass.

Here’s to Monday!  You got this!

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  • I'm a newer reader, but am loving seeing and hearing you create your new house into a home. We just got back from Charleston and had an absolute blast, I'm sure living there is like a dream! I told my husband I'd love to move one day… and I may or may not look for Fireman jobs in the area frequently :). It was nice reading your point of view about moving. We live 5 minutes from all of our family, so I'm sure that would be a huge adjustment for us as well.

  • Love that you are keeping it real about moving & that you are enjoying life in your new city! That sofa is gorgeous! Last Fall we ordered a new sofa from a swatch of fabric. It is a peacock colored velvet & although I'm sure it is not everyone's cup of tea, it is one of my favorite pieces of furniture. I debated about it and waited months to pull the trigger on it and then my husband asked, "Won't you regret it if you play it 'safe' and get a more expected color?" Ah, he knows me so well… Can't wait to see yours in your new space and how the whole house evolves to reflect your life in Charleston!

  • Life lately here is a little rough, but we will get through! Thanks for the pick-me-up. I love seeing a house come together over time so I'm excited for this journey with you and your new house. I just saw the idea to wrap door hangers. That one would be cute with burlap wrapped above and below the decoration on it!

  • Change is hard, and being away from your peeps. Good thing you moved to such a beautiful area that everyone will want to come visit!! Your new home is going to be so fun to decorate, I know you will enjoy that process so much and slowly but surely feel at home!

  • I moved to Charleston two years ago after 50+ years in the same town! Definitely lots of ups and downs. We hate the traffic–love everything else! Consign Charleston in West Ashley is huge–lots of clothes. Can't beat Mt. Pleasant Mall on 17. On Coleman Blvd there is Southern Accents with an amazing antique store next door. I live on Johns Island and love the Habitat store there. Happy hunting!

  • Agree with Marla's thrifty spots! I'll add the Goodwill on John's Island seems better to me than the one on James Island and the one over on Glenn McConnell in West Ashley.

    My daughter and I love Children's Cancer SocietyThrift store (835 Savannah Hwy). You just never know what you'll find-a lemon costume and a mahogany silver chest ??!! ;).

    After years of driving past Terrace Oaks Antique Mall on Maybank, I finally stopped in. So glad I did! Picked up a couple of cute Derby items for my daughter's KY Derby party. Terrace Oaks is a lot bigger than it appears! Have fun!

  • I travel to Chas often and am heading there in a week. Will you please share with me your favorite Goodwills, Consignment, Thrift, and Antique stores? I'd be very grateful, thank you!

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