Saturday

skb salad


We spent the earlier part of the week with cabin fever from all the rainfall, so when the sun eventually began to show itself on Thursday we were ready for some fresh air and in the mood for fresh fruit.   All these fruits were on hand and after adding some yogurt and granola we had the makings of something delicious!

Friday

summer shoe picks


I just went through my closet and cleared out nearly twenty pairs of shoes that are no longer realistic for me to wear chasing a toddler around all day.  While saying goodbye to some of my most loved wedge sandals and strappy heels is a bit of a challenge, I'm happy to see that it's opening up some space for new styles I've come to adopt as my own; and my comfort will no longer be sacrificed.


1. canvas flat
2. canvas espadrille
3. mesh flat
4. elastic sandal

Wednesday

fade into summer


when the sun begins to shine and the temperature warms up, no other time of year conjures more memories for me of my childhood spent in the vast open fields and dewy meadows of my hometown. I grew up among rolling fields of farmland and endless miles of country road filled with hills of lushness and acres of trees. On the most beautiful of days my friends and I would head to a state park known around the world for the ten waterfalls it kept hidden among it's trails. My great uncle lived in a house that was the original homestead of his parents (his nephew, my uncle, lives there now) and just across the hayfield beyond the small forest was my grandparents home. My brothers, cousins, and I would make that trek on a daily basis, exploring and taking in all the fresh air and vast sky we could. Summers were absolutely glorious. And although I couldn't wait to graduate and move onto the big city (admittedly taking a lot of this natural beauty I was born into for granted) where I knew I would find myself, looking back I am grateful to have had a childhood that may be all but extinct today. Although my son will have a much different growing up than I did, we can still make the most of our surroundings and spending time in our backyard does just that. With all this nostalgia floating around me I was compelled to apply a technique to some of my favorite wardrobe pieces that would evoke the breezy, faded afternoons of my youth. Lars was only too happy to help and kept me supplied with fresh water after every application.



my 'new' summer essentials...

Use 1 part bleach to 10 parts hot water in a non-reactive tub or tote.  Let items process 10-30 minutes, or until desired effect.  Rinse thoroughly in a clean, cold water bath and let air dry.  Machine wash as normal.  Always wear rubber gloves.