10.12.2009

Island

This is my all time favorite kitchen. I first saw it in Domino and then more recently in Canadian House and Home. The thing I loved about the most recent feature is that they told readers where to get similar stuff.

So, when they featured the kitchen island below as a similar one to the island above, I jumped for joy! I've been on the hunt for a long time because our kitchen seriously has about 3 feet of work space. We're assembling it tonight and I'll let you know how it turns out.

P.S. We also finally got the bentwood chairs I've been lusting over forever. Now, I just need to get a pot rack, new knobs, runner and some art work and I think the kitchen will be complete! (That still sounds like a lot though, especially when I then move onto other rooms.)

Giveaway Winner

Congratulations to #8 Megan and Melissa! You were selected via Random.org as the winner of the $60 Mikarose gift card!

For those of you who didn't win, Mikarose has generously offered 10% off any purchase. Simply enter "Serendipityblog" in the coupon section upon checkout. Thanks to everyone who entered and thanks to Mikarose for hosting the giveaway!
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Inspired: 10.12.09

Drops by Mrs. French

Happy Monday

Happy Monday to you! How was your weekend?

Mine was so, so productive! We had much success selling our odds and ends on CraigsList and planting our pansies all around the yard. Last night we had some friends over for homemade chili and on Saturday we enjoyed a dinner of homemade pesto. We also did the usual errands and I finally found a kitchen island I love (I'll share it soon)! Unfortunately, I didn't get around to setting up my Ebay shop so keep a look out for that next week.

I hope you had a relaxing few days. If you have today off, cheers to a three day weekend! And, if not, cheers to the beginning of a new week!
Image: flickr

10.09.2009

Be Good

Happy Friday to you! What fun do you have planned?

This weekend we are nesting. In addition to the usual errands and laundry, I'll be getting some items together for Ebay and Craigslist, reading Lonny, making some veggie chili and hopefully if the weather holds up, planting our fall flowers. I'm really wishing it was going to be a three-day weekend, I can feel I'm going to need it!

As always, thank you for reading. I hope you have a relaxing few days. I'll see you back here next week!
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Knobs & Knockers

I absolutely loved the knobs and knockers in Athens and the islands + think I drove Stephen crazy taking pictures!

J.Crew Tee

Sigh... another J.Crew tee I love.
Image: J.Crew

Inspired: 10.09.09

Fromo II by Tommy Oshima
Via Bliss

10.08.2009

Giveaway: Mikarose Giftcard

Update: This giveaway has ended.
Just a reminder, the Mikarose giveaway ends tomorrow at 5 PM EST. Enter here.
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Winter Boots

It's going to be my third winter in Charlotte and although it doesn't get as cold here as up North, I think it's finally time I invest in some boots. Ideally I'd love to have a brown and a black pair but for now, I'm thinking of this pair.
Image: Piperlime

Far Food

I'm loving this concept. Instead of traditional food packaging and receipts, the labels show the country the food is coming from and how much carbon is emitted into the air during transportation. This would definitely make you stop and think about your food choice and the power of your dollar, don't you think?

Inspired: 10.08.09

Rustic Pastels by s.l.o.w.p.o.k.e.

10.07.2009

Wallets


Seriously loving this wallet and this wallet. I'm thinking I may need a new one to go with my new fall bag...
Images: Kooba

Emerson Made

A striped shirt is a must on my fall shopping list. This one by Emerson Made with the 3/4 length sleeve and slim fit is prefect!

P.S. Have you seen the amazing handmade flowers? They would seriously dress up any outfit. And, I hear there is going to be more limited edition clothing. I can't wait!

50 Billboards

I always love a great advertising campaign. Seriously, I've definitely bought stuff because of ads in magazines. Check out these 50 cool billboards. I was blown away by the creativity.

Inspired: 10.07.09

Untitled by Unknown

10.06.2009

Weekend Snapshots: Athens, Greece


Top to Bottom:
1. View of the Parthenon from our hotel balcony.
2. Me in front of the Parthenon.
3. Stephen in front of the Temple of Zeus.
4. Theater of Herod Atticus. They still use this when the weather is nice.
5. Parthenon at night.
6. Athens meat and seafood market.
7. Street drummers.
8. Athens.
9. Changing of the guard at the tomb of the unknown soldier.
10. Me at the original Olympic stadium built for the first modern Olympic games.


Saturday, September 19
We arrived into Athens after an all night flight out of Atlanta. Immediately out of the airport, we got on the train to check into our hotel, drop off luggage and freshen-up. The train passes by what seemed to be suburbs and also what appeared to be a shanty town. Obviously out by the airport is not the "hot spots". We had a bit of trouble finding our hotel but it was okay because we were excited and because the first thing we saw out of the train-stop near our hotel was the Acropolis! Our room was very, very basic but clean and had an amazing view (picture above).

After we freshened up we decided to go exploring. We found ourselves in the very tourist market area. Lots of junk shops-- t-shirts, mugs, magnets etc. Tons of immigrants sitting on the sidewalk selling whatever they could. We started part of a walking tour we read about in a guide book and made our way to Parliament for the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (picture above). After this we were starting to get a bit tired so we headed back to the hotel for a nap.

Around 8 PM we decided to go for an evening stroll and get a bite. At the very last minute we saw a tourist train that we thought would be fun because even though we couldn't understand a word of what the guide was saying, it would help us get our bearings in this huge city of 4 million. We basically did a huge circle around the Acropolis, rode right through pedestrian walkways and outdoor restaurants (which I sure thrilled everyone)! For the first time we saw children begging. They appeared to be homeless and alone. Halfway through the ride we are stopped in the middle of what appears to be a crowd with a mob like mentality. Protesters are speaking to the driver. I'm kind of starting to freak out and think we should get off train and vanish into the crowd. We're in the back so it would be easy, plus the protesters are about our age. Finally the train moves. Turns out the crowd was a Communism rally. Elections are in two-weeks and Greeks are ready for change. The Communist party has representatives in Parliament and seem to be very popular with the younger generation. We're worn out and head to bed.

Sunday, September 20
We are woken up by a marching band. Quite surprising! Our hotel owner tell us it's a ceremony with marching band and military honor guard at the church down the street for a person running for political office.

After getting ready we headed into the Plaka neighborhood. Lots of wild dogs roaming the streets and graffiti is everywhere-- almost every building, occupied or not, old and new has graffiti. We are surprised at the grime in the city (Athens was at one point the most polluted European city). Nonetheless, we are really enjoying ourselves. Athens is alive 24 hours a day. We're also surprised at how there will be a beautiful building and then right next to it an abandoned building. With some investment to renovate these buildings and get rid of the graffiti the city would be phenomenal.

Today we visited our first ruins with the Temple of Zeus (pictured above). The columns are huge, over 50 feet tall but the remains are limited. We head to lunch and decide that we'll go to the Acropolis afterward. We took the back way in and wind through old, narrow streets with beautiful houses and gardens. We get our ticket and see the Theater of Herod Atticus (pictured above), Parthenon (pictured above) as well as other ruins at the Acropolis. These are huge, amazing beyond words. It's crazy to think these are from BC. On the way down we stopped into the Agora which is an excavation of an ancient neighborhood. It's strange the way the city has ancient sites everywhere. You can walk all around the Agora, nothing much is roped off. It seems they aren't concerned with preserving this area as much as other sites. There is even a train station running along the side of this site.

We decide it's time for a drink so head to a cafe that has a awesome view of the Acropolis. We sit and watch the lights turn on. While there a young child comes up to our table. She has a very vacant look in her eyes and won't go away. She tries to pickpocket Stephen. All the homeless children are beggars and pickpockets. It's extremely sad. While walking back to the hotel we stumbled upon street drummers (pictured above). They were great! After changing into warmer clothes we made our way to a rooftop restaurant for dinner. We both had traditional lamb dishes which were very good but heavy.

Monday, September 21
We woke up ready to tackle the Acropolis Museum but first we finished our walking tour by going to the Panathenaic Stadium (pictured above). This is where the first modern Olympics were held as well as the end to the marathon of the 2004 Athens Olympic games. On our way to the museum we swing by the fish and seafood market (pictured above). You can imagine the smell because by now it was 11 AM. But, everything certainly looked fresh and would be a great place to buy stuff early in the morning.

We are finally onto the museum but discover it is closed on Mondays! To fill the time we walk through some neighborhoods. Have a bite to eat and then back to the hotel for a nap and some relaxing time. We feel we've seen all the historic stuff in Athens so we took the train to the port to investigate getting tickets for our boat ride to the island of Aegina and just see what's out there. It's really nothing special. Lot's of office buildings, a few cruise ships, lots of cargo ships and commuter boats. Truly a working port.

Next: Aegina

Linda & Harriett

I received my newest birthday cards from Linda & Harriett and could not be happier! It's my first time purchasing from them and the quality is beautiful. I think this shipment will get me through the rest of the birthdays for 2009. We have a large family filled with tons of siblings and spouses, nieces and nephews and friends-- all of which get cards. I did a quick calculation and we send out more than 40 birthday cards a year! Isn't that crazy?!

Inspired: 10.06.09

Untitled by Unknown

10.05.2009

Giveaway: Mikarose Gift Card

Update: This giveaway has ended.As I mentioned last week we have another giveaway! Mikarose has generously offered a $60 gift card (including shipping) to spend on anything from the site! They have great casual clothing for women and little girls-- perfect for you or your little one! If I could enter and win, I'd snatch up this Ariana dress in a second.

To enter, simply visit Mikarose and leave a comment stating what you'd use your $60 gift card to purchase. Giveaway ends on Friday, October 9 at 5 PM EST. Anonymous entries will not be considered. I'll be randomly selecting a winner over the weekend and will announce it on Monday, October 12. Good luck!