Sunday, March 14, 2010

Closet Organization

This is totally a girl thing but I am into closet organization these days. I have several closets that are in need of it and I recently spent a couple hours at The Container Store (TCS). I circled around the store several times and almost ran out of there screaming when I decided to tackle one project at a time instead of organizing all my closets on one visit. This is basic organizational management which was not working for me and totally ironic considering my mission at the time.
First off, I want this pantry. I love it but am not sure where they are stashing their boxes of cookies and cereal and where are all the cans?! Still, I love it for its basic simplicity and cleanliness. This must be a show pantry because who takes all their stuff out of nice packaging to put it into other, albeit prettier stuff?This wasn't the project I started out with on this most recent foray into the world of organization, TCS, but trust me my pantry looks nothing like this and I am not going to include a photo here. I am no fool.
Instead, I decided to work on my bedroom closet. My first effort wasn't bad but there is still much work left to do. Let me begin by saying, my closet has only 4 drawers and they are big drawers. Looking for an item of clothing in them is something close to digging for buried treasure except you don't remember what you buried in there and when you pull out some little prize it is usually the wrong season for it. I found these paper Swedish boxes at TCS and they work well for jewelry organization and for small lingerie items. So far, all is well and now it is time to fine tune the rest of this place. Here are my little Swedish boxes sitting atop the bigger "bottomless pit" drawers.The little photo display just isn't working for this spot so I need to think this whole thing over next. It looks like another trip(s) to TCS is/are in my future.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Decadent


That was the word used by a friend of mine you saw the new project I am working on. It is big, bossy but decadent??? I don't think so. There is a certain art form to home theaters. They are a complicated fusion of design and technology. I didn't want the pseudo theater design a lot of home theaters go for....the velvet curtains, the massive stained wood panels and, of course, the movie posters and popcorn machine. No, this one needed to blend in as much as an 8 foot high box with a 110" screen in the middle could fade into the background. The theater is also a poolhouse which is sometimes a guesthouse and more often than not, a home gym. Its multi-functional personality said paint me to match the woodwork. It's brains are tucked away neatly in an over-sized closet which is out of view but is in range of the super hi-tech remote and this is all thanks to radio frequency technology. It also boasts a 7.1 sound system which translates to 7 speakers and one sub-woofer. When you can find a 7.1 DVD, the sound is pretty awesome. Of course, the next wave is 9.1, 11.1 and on and on. That is the way with state of the art technology. One day you are cutting edge and the next day you are way behind. But for now, this is a pretty killer theater.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Cabo San Lucas

I have wanted to go to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico for awhile, ever since I went on the website for Las Ventanas. Who wouldn't want to go to a place that looks like this when you drive up to it? Suffice it to say, this place is mucho dinero so I filed it away for "after the big lottery win". As luck would have it, though, we did win (sort of kind of) a week at Playa Grande. We were the high bidders (the only bidders) on a penthouse suite offered as a auction item for a fundraiser. It isn't Las Ventanas but it is in a spectacular location, a short walk to Cabo San Lucas and right on the Pacific Ocean.













There are some things you really need to do if you find yourself in Cabo. At least for one day you need to rent a car and drive to Todos Santos. The town is a little art village and is worth walking around. You must, though, drive to Posada La Poza which is a inn and restaurant on the water in Todos Santos. You can't really miss it because there are a lot of signs which will direct you there. Lilly, the proprietress gave us a tour of her seven room inn and then we had lunch in her restaurant. The food was incredible and her margaritas were divine. While we were sipping our margaritas, we observed this mama hummingbird feeding her baby. I've never seen a hummingbird sit still this long.













I'll close with this pretty picture of the sunrise taken from our hotel balcony. We will be back.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Texas Sky on Fire

Sometimes the Texas sunsets are pretty amazing. This was taken a couple of days ago from our backporch. What a beautiful sky. Often, I ask myself what is my favorite season here. It depends on the season we are in because normally that is the answer. I love the spring for the flowers and the buds on the trees just before the pollen starts. Then, I love the summer because everything is in its heyday and we are swimming in the pool. Fall, is a favorite for the cool evenings but then the falling leaves are bothersome especially when they fall in the pool. Last but not least, the winter is a favorite for the beautiful sunrises and sunsets. We live in a beautiful state although not many people outside of this state think so but that is ok.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Happy 100!!!

As near as I can figure it, our house is 100 years old this year. A little bit of sleuthing determined the earliest recorded resident for our house was in 1910. This was determined from both the neighborhood and city directories. 100 years old might not be any great feat for architecture in some parts of our world or even in our own nation but, by Houston standards, this is pretty old. Our harsh climate makes maintaining a structure sometimes difficult so often houses are just bulldozed instead of remodeled.
We bought this house in 1985 and remodeled it several times in the past almost 25 years. We once had a builder advise us to tear it down and build new but we were glad we didn't listen to his advice. It probably cost us more money in the long run but we take great pride in this place. I read somewhere that you shouldn't love something that can't love you back. Well, I do love this house. I am proud to have preserved it to see its 100th year.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Travel Tidbits

Stealing an idea from the May-December blog (we would be more December-December...ha ha), I am chronicling our travel in 2009. We started out in February with a trip to Puerto Moreles, Mexico. I actually took this picture and I am not any kind of photog. The place is actually this beautiful.

Our second major trip was in March when we went to Portugal. We spent a couple of days in Lisbon and then rented a car and drove to Porto and to many other beautiful cities in Portugal. Driving in a country where the roads are sometimes as big as sidewalks in the US can be a challenge but the country is gorgeous and driving challenges become the source of much laughter.In June, we went to Vienna and Budapest. It rained a lot but we had fun. This is an artsy shot taken by my husband. We are near the Mozart Cafe in Vienna.


Our next trip was to Seattle on a bike trip with friends. I am not much of a biker. We rode about 30 miles a day. I am smiling here but my butt is sore.
In October, we went on our second trip to Miami (first was in April to see my best bud Carol)...my hometown! How pretty is this place?!

And last, but not least, in November we went to Paris. I can never get enough of Paris.

Other travel included: Huntsville, AL; Asheville, NC; New Providence, NJ; and Roanoke,VA for family affairs.
2010 is already shaping up to be a big travel year!!! We have at least 2 trips to Italy planned.