Spring thunderstorms on a Thursday


Spring thunderstorms always take me back to my nostalgic days as a kid in Brooklyn. We would always stay with my grandmother in Prospect Heights. She was on the second floor of a walk up and it always felt as if she owned the whole building, even with more than four other tenants. Looking back, our days spent in Brooklyn with her were the best of days. Most mornings we would run to the corner store where we knew the deli guy all too well. My uncle would chase us back upstairs to eat and get dressed for the day. It felt as if the sun was shinning just for us every morning. After breakfast the simple pleasure of grabbing a rope and playing double dutch on the sidewalk called to us like a moth to a flame. Most days it would be just the three of us; my sister, my cousin and I jumping rope. Other times, my mother or aunts would join in for a bit.  Neighbors would pass along and our games would stop, then continue.  The rope would swiftly hit the cement pushing up dirt and joy all in one hit.

After a good few rounds of jump ins and jump outs and roping rhymes that could potentially predict our first kiss, or the first letter of our future boyfriend's name, the clouds would start to form, hiding the sun. We would continue to play. Even as the roars captivated our neighborhood and sent the kids from down the block running in, we would play.Then the rain, the good smelling rain. That was our sign to run in. Soaked, itchy, and diagnosed with a touch of the sillies we would huddle in a room. Hiding from the storms, the storms we weren't scared of, but according to my grandmother we should've been. She would turn off all the lights and speak with such determination and faithfulness about God and storms. She explained the thunderstorms in such a way that never got old, in the sweetest kind of voice.

It's 3 pm and the skies have darkened in Brooklyn. The windows are open, the sky is roaring and a spring thunderstorm is among us city dwellers. My life partner is sitting beside me with a shadow of facial hair- his blue eyes piercing his computer screen as he edits away, and my girl, sound asleep in her room-unaware of the glorious chaos outside.


I am so thankful for the familiar sounds, smells, and feelings I receive from a good spring thunderstorm. I'd like to think that mother nature is giving me a big hug letting me know she hears me, hears my aches, and well to say it simply, throwing me a bone. You need this.. you need this memory, this familiarity.

 Take me back.



all photos taken when the storm cleared up. 




A few things



Having a sick kiddo can be good and bad at times. Mostly bad. But the good parts are the sweetest good parts I tell you. You get all the good things you miss when they get older.  Here's a little list for you: you get cuddled on all day long..so good..really good, she will mostly be quiet throughout the day, and when she does feel better she'll be all teeth and gums. Also, projects for mama! It's pretty surprising how much I can fit in on one sick day. Don't get me wrong, I want her to feel better, and feel better fast. But we are making do with the sucky hand. And she's really darn cute, so I can get over any sick booger-ness on that face.

Secondly, have you been eyeing the Apartment Therapy Small Cool contest? I have, and I already have a few favorites. I love getting inspired by small apartments. Despite our two bedrooms it's a tight fit. It's a city thing. I wouldn't change it for the world though. 

Lastly, there are so many good things about warm weather in New York City. Despite some rough days, warm weather in the city gets me pepped right up. It might be the feeling of my ice coffee dripping on my fingers, or the smell of our neighbors grill going late at night, or the feeling when you have a day date with your sister for no reason at all. New York City you are darling. 


xo! 


What mama wears


There is this huge part of me that wants to throw on black and brown on rainy days just like the rest of them. The part that also wants to stay hidden well under my Ikea guilt free down comforter on those same days. But then I hear footsteps running towards my room; accompanying them is a tiny voice yelling at me to wake up. So, as any decent woman/mother would do I pull my self out of bed and assume my duties for the day. First one being; grabbing that curly fro'd girl and giving her the most terrible /hysterical raspberries.  And, on that same rainy day pulling everything but black and brown to wear. Here is what Mama is wearing; rain coat/gifted, dress/vintage, belt/vintage, booties/Aldo. 

A tiny weekend project



This weekend was yet another dreary one. And really I feel like a party pooper just to bring up this nasty weather again. But it's nasty. Moving on shall we?

I haven't been on Instagram for long, but like many of you I love it! Besides this blog and my company's Facebook page it's the only social media I've got. Many days I forget to take our good camera out and my iPhone and Instagram have been great! I wanted to have some of my favorite Instagram photos to look at in the future so printing them was a good option. I started looking around for inspiration and found Printsagram. Through Printsagram I clicked a few of my favorites and they were sent to the printer immediately. After just a few days my mini prints arrived. So simple and so easy.  

The wall over our dinning room table was still empty (like many of the walls in our apartment) so I thought the prints would be the right fit. Here are a few steps for a quick and fun rainy day project using printed Instagram pictures. 


1) Head over to your favorite Instagram printing service

2) Choose your photos! In my case that was 48 mini prints for $12. This step was particularly hard. I love so many of the pictures I've taken of River. If it was up to me each and every mini print would be of her. (Lets be honest, most are)

3) Plan. I went throughout our apartment figuring out what would be the best location for the photos. Once I settled on that location I decided what I wanted the prints to spell out.

4) After you've planned, arrange. I arranged and rearranged the prints on the table before committing. 

5) With an extra set of eyes I taped the photos on the wall. Since I am horrible in "eyeing" things, I recruited the husband to help. 

And you are finished. 




I do have to say, that since we also moved our table over I am still getting used to it all. I like it a lot, but I am a bit neuritic when it comes to our home. So do not be surprised if it gets changed around or completely removed sooner rather than later. 

And if you ever come over for a meal you'll know what to do at our dining room table right?! 







That kind of afternoon


^^ I mean, really? I can't handle this beautiful man sometimes.^^

Sometimes I forget how great it is to have another pair of hands around. After Peter works for weeks and weeks straight River and I develop our own little routine. It's something that we both have down and I look forward to. It makes the day go smoothly and we both are (usually) in the best mood because of it. But when Peter is home our routine goes out the door and all play dates usually are canceled. We try to fit in as much as we can as a family. This day our family time included a relaxing trip to Central Park. After  spending the previous day on a roof getting a serious tan, Peter was looking forward to laying under a huge tree in a grassy field of green. And that is exactly what we did.

What mama wears


Mother's Day edition


I really, really loved my Mother's Day dress this year. Every year I wear a dress, and this one beat out the rest. I thrifted this sweet thing a few days before the occasion and at a good $15 it stole my heart. It was comfortable, had that special something, and it had vintage appeal without having me lose my shape in the mix. So excited to wear it again. 


A few things


1. There is something about watching River play in the sun with flushed cheeks and wide eyes that makes me also feel like a child. A child in the best way possible.

2. I am planning a trip to visit my good fried Drea and her sweet Marlowe. New York has been having these rainy and chilly days, and then some are so full and sunny. It'll be nice to get some real constant sun in Florida with good friends. I can't wait!

3. The apartment is coming together. Finally. Everything is officially unpacked and right now I am just working on adding to it. If I didn't say it before, we purged pretty drastically before moving and now it's all about digging for new vintage treasures. My thrifting trips have been pretty constant lately and it fills this part of me like no other. I do have to say I have been very selective with this new place, so most days I do not bring anything home. Nothing like a good ol' pop in. ;)

4. I am in talks with a pre-school co op for River to attend in September. Even though I am pretty excited I am also nervous. She is still my baby!

5. My Mother's Day gift arrived today! It was a little patio table and two chairs from Ikea that I wanted. Yippie. Peter is actually cooking dinner as I blog (double yippie) and we are planning on dinner in the back. Summer nights here we come!




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