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It’s Monday!

Normally I wouldn’t be too excited about that fact, except that this Monday marks the beginning of our vacation week! We still have a couple more days of work, but on Friday we’ll ship out to Sunset Hill House for our five day stay! I am over the moon and can’t stop scrolling through the google image search of the Inn in anticipation. I wish I could take all of you with me, but I’ll be doing the next best thing – blogging about it every day. Here are a few of the things I want to accomplish while we’re there:

* Show Ryan his first moose – he’s never seen one!

* Finish my book. Reading in front of the fireplace sounds perfect.

* Hike in the White Mountains. I haven’t hiked there since I was little!

* See a shooting star and/or the Northern Lights.

* Tour the gardens. They’ve got both vegetable and flower gardens.

* First swim of the summer! No lake up there, but there’s a pool.

Although I’m a New Hampshire native, I’ll be acting like a tourist this week while soaking up all of the beauty that my home State has to offer. Ryan and I often marvel at the beauty of New England, and I am so excited to have such a wonderful opportunity to share it with all of you!

Stay tuned!

xx.

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And having the most wonderful time. Happy summer!

xx.

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We do a lot of little updates to our apartment.

To me, a home is more than just where you hang your hat. It should be a place where you feel comfortable, happy, and for creative individuals like Ryan + I  – it should be a place where you become inspired. Although our flat is not our dream home yet, we find that living in a space that is well thought out and beautiful helps to enhance our creativity throughout the day. When our apartment is messy, we feel messy. When it is clean and pretty, we feel ready for anything! We don’t plan on living here forever, but while we’re here we want to make the very best of it. If you, too, want to turn your current quarters into a more inspiring space, here are 5 tips on how to do just that:

Make a list of the things that you already love. This could include anything from the hardwood floor to the throw pillows on your couch, or even a certain colour scheme that you already have going. I love the little decor items that we have scattered about our apartment like this vintage breakfast tray, our handmade cloth napkins, and little rustic touches like a pinecone + feathers.

Study your list for similarities and prominent features. Are there recurring colours, shapes, or styles? Is there anything on this list that has obvious accessories? For example: I love the modern shape of our coffee table so I might try to reflect this in future purchases by choosing side tables, lamps, or chairs that have a similar form or are from the mid-century era.

Make a pinboard on Pinterest of images that inspire you. This could include everything from photos of other peoples’ homes that you would love to live in to colour palettes that tickle your fancy. Work from your “likes” list in collecting similar images, but pin anything that gives you that excited design feeling! I have several pinboards going for specific rooms so that when I decide to make some changes to that space I already have visuals of what I like and what works, to inspire me.

Make a second list, but this time include all of the things you dislike about your space. Be specific. I often say that I hate our entire bathroom, but that’s not exactly true. I like the wall colour and the layout alright, but I dislike the tiles, the cabinet under the sink, the fixtures, and the unprofessional little “fixes” that have been done to our very old building over the years, many of which are visible in the bathroom. Try to pinpoint details in this list so you’ll have a more realistic idea of what you want to change.

Brainstorm ways to update the dislikes list to be more like the loves list. You are looking for fluidity here and melding the changes you make with your established tastes will help you match your changes to reflect the style in the rest of the space. Make sure you write down all of the ideas you have for updates, but only pick one task at a time to tackle. Making small progress will give you the confidence to keep going and seeing each little task completed will empower you as well!

Most of all, have fun getting creative!

xx.

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Make something together to display in your home!

You’ll spend time with one another while you make the item, and then for the rest of your lives together { or as long as you decide to keep it displayed } you’ll be reminded of that time you spent together and how productive you can be when you work together. Ryan + I had tons of fun yesterday making a rolling rack a la Kate via Design Sponge. It only took us a few minutes to put everything together — much longer to actually find all of the pieces in the hardware store!

More pictures to follow of the finished product! We just love the way that it turned out. But for now, we’re going to swing by Coffee By Design for some coffees, then ramble around the city looking at the bevy of valentines that the Bandit has left for us this year — so excited! This is my favourite thing about Portland. I absolutely can’t wait!

Also, Christine of the blog Metroboulottricot gave one of my Valentine’s Day ideas a try and shared her photos here. Check it out if you’re interested in seeing how someone else pulled together the monthly date envelopes idea! I have had lots of fun planning these 7 ways and I’m terribly flattered that some of you have given them a try. Thanks for sharing, Christine!

Have a wonderful Tuesday!

xx.

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We redo our weekly menu every Monday.

It has worked out incredibly well for us! We always have food, know what’s for dinner, and we stay { for the most part } within budget. Here are some things that I’ve learned about menu planning since we began doing it last year. I highly recommend it. Having your meals planned ahead of the time really cuts down on refrigerator coma and unsatisfying dinners.

| 7 tips for menu making |

 

Pick one day of the week for menu making + grocery shopping. We do ours on Mondays. We wake up, have breakfast, then pull down our menu boards and re-do them for the week. I write down the meals on the menu, and Ryan writes down the ingredients we’ll need on the shopping list. Immediately after, he runs out to the store to stock up!

 

Before you pick meals for the week, look through your pantry + fridge to see what you already have to work with. This will cut down on your grocery bill and also ensure that your food doesn’t spoil or pile up in your pantry unused. If you have leftovers from last week or a surplus of rice, you can plan meals around these and spend less at the store.

 

Consider which days you’ll be tired from a long day, or have lots of time and energy. Place quick meals or very involved meals accordingly so you are more likely to stick to the planned menu. If Wednesdays are a long day for you with work, classes, or other plans, you’re probably not going to have the time or energy to make a huge meal from scratch, so pick something simple that you can whip together without a lot of trouble.

 

Use up the fresh stuff in the first few days’ meals so it doesn’t have a chance to go bad. Save pasta, lentils, take-out { yes, you can put that on your menu! } or anything of this sort for later in the week. We’ve definitely purchased greens for a meal on Saturday, but they’re wilted by Thursday. That doesn’t make much sense, does it?

 

Make extra food at dinner to take for lunch the next day! We do this almost every night. Then we really only have to plan a couple of lunches for the week, and the rest are just leftovers from a dinner. We pack it up after we finish dinner and the food has had time to cool. In the morning we just grab it and go!

 

Make a cute menu board to inspire you to plan! Here’s how we made ours. I had so much fun coming up with the design last Christmas and always feel excited to plan each week. It helps to keep our lives in order and also looks pretty on our wall! Having a menu board is such a relief because I never have to wonder what’s for dinner!

 

Balance each meal when you’re planning, not when you’re cooking. Taking the time to realize what you’re missing ahead of time will ensure that you are getting all of the nourishment you actually need. I made this image of the well-balanced plate to demonstrate how much of each food group adults should be getting. Compare your dinner plate to this one. Are you getting all of your nutrients? Make sure that each meal has enough proteins, whole grains, and fruits/veggies. It’s so important!

If you have more tips, add them in the comments below!

xx.

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Look up new movies for the year!

Mark on your calendar the opening dates of any that you know you’ll want to see together. We can’t wait for Moonrise Kingdom. First, it’s set in New England, our home sweet home. Next, it’s 1965 — same year as my novel { this year is also a current love of mine – what I wouldn’t give for a time machine! }. Then, the overall theme of the movie seems to be camp-y. So perfect for me! It was only a matter of time before Wes Anderson got it exactly right! He’s been hovering around my tastes for quite some time now.

I’m also very excited about Big Miracle, but I have a feeling Ryan could take that or leave it. Still, he’s a sweet guy and I’m sure that he’ll accompany me to see this. I’ll make sure to include plenty of movies that he’s interested in this year, too. This weekend I hope we’ll have a chance to look up release dates that will be coming out in 2012 and add some more to our calendar. Going to see a picture together is such a classic date idea, and it charms me to no end! It also doesn’t hurt that our local theatre still has that old time hollywood feel { the employees wear vests + bow ties }.

Only one more Valentine suggestion left!

xx.

No. 1 | No. 2 | No. 3 | No. 4 | No. 5

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No. 5!

Make more mixtapes { yes, still! }

Sure, mixtapes may have been a huge hit amongst teens in the ’80s, but the mix — not necessarily in tape form — is an excellent way to show someone how you feel about them. These days a CD or a playlist is probably more relevant. Either way, it’s the thought that counts! To some this may seem cliche, but you don’t have to make a big deal about it. I make mixes all the time for us to listen to in the car or while we’re bumming around the house. Making an effort to scout out potential new favourite songs for the one you love is a sweet and thoughtful way to show them 1. that you know them + pay attention to their tastes, and 2. that you care.

I made a Valentine’s Day playlist packed with sweet + romantic songs. I can’t wait to listen to it with my Mr. on Tuesday! The best part about having a distinct song or playlist that you hear often during a certain period of time is that you start to associate the two. Wouldn’t it be lovely if your honey popped in the mix you made them later on in the year and happily reflected upon the time you’d spent together this February? Choose songs that remind you of them and plenty of new gems you know they’ll like! Happy mix making!

Check back for two more ways!

xx.

No. 1 | No. 2 | No. 3 | No. 4 | No. 6

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Plan dates ahead of time – way ahead of time!

Sit down with your honey when you have a little time. Pick one date each for every month remaining in the year, but don’t tell the other person what you’ve chosen! Write it down on a piece of paper and seal it in an envelope marked for that month. When you’re all done, you’ll have two dates per month for the rest of the year, and half of them will be a surprise for each of you! Don’t be afraid to add gift certificates, treasure maps, or scavenger hunt lists to the envelopes, too. Make it interesting and cater it to you + your mr. or ms.!

We started with March since we’re already half way through February. During March, when we have a day off together and nothing to do, we’ll pick one of the envelopes for the month, open it, and do whatever it tells us! It could be anything from a quick little coffee date, to a picnic, or an entire day filled with adventure — you two decide! This is an excellent way to make Valentine’s Day last all year since you’re spending time together now { while planning the dates } and you’re setting yourself up for some quality time in the months to come! Who knows? By the time these dates roll around you may have even forgotten what you’ve written on your own date cards!

See you again soon for three more ways!

xx.

P.s. Check out No. 1, No. 2, + No. 3!

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Surprise your love by doing his/her chore!

If there are certain things that your partner always tends to do { for example: Ryan always does the laundry, but I always do the vacuuming/cleaning } surprise them by doing this chore instead! There’s nothing more romantic than having an unintended night off because your partner was kind enough to do it as a surprise. Do this every so often when your honey deserves a night off, or when you’re particularly happy to have them around, and then you’ll be sure to make Valentine’s Day last.

The element of surprise is key here, though. If you come to expect that the other person is going to take care of things, then it won’t seem as special. When I decide to do this, I like to do Ryan’s chore before he comes home from work, when he’s in the shower, or if he steps out of the house for something. That way when he goes to do the dishes or what-have-you, he’ll find them already done and be completely blown away!

Check back soon for four more ways to make it last!

xx.

P.s. Here are No. 1 + No. 2!

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Learn how to dance together!

Not only will scheduled dance classes give you something to look forward to as a couple, but once you get the steps down you’ll love the thrill of dancing together. I can’t think of a better way to enjoy each others’ company than by dancing a slow waltz. And because it’ll come in handy at formal affairs in the future, and practicing together at home will help you enjoy your time together, this will be an excellent way to make Valentine’s Day last.

If you don’t have enough money, or aren’t sure where to take dance classes, there are tutorials a-plenty here on the internet. Here’s a Youtube instructional to get you started, then once you’ve got the steps down shut off that computer, put on a record, and practice the night away! Once you master the waltz, move on to other dances!

Stay tuned for five more ways!

xx.

 No. 1 | No. 2 | No. 3 | No. 4 | No. 5 | No. 6

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