Wednesday, March 28, 2007

the incredible shrinking woman...

i haven't told too many folks about this. ok, who am I kidding?!?! I've been telling puhlenty of folks.

There's less of me to love!

Why, you ask?

Well, I've been on this little thing called a diet (didn't Richard Simmons call it a live-it?) and I've lost.....

(drumroll please....)

18 pounds so far!

Pretty cool, huh?

I still have another 15-20 to go, but I'm pretty darn proud of myself. ok, enough bragging, back to our regularly scheduled lack of posting.

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Sunday, March 11, 2007

getting back to who we are.

while reading stef's post today, i was reminded of a desk i've been wanting for a LONG time. (stef, i think you may have convinced me to make the leap.)

the jay desk from west elm

this desk represents a change we've been going through at casa peterson of late. we've been craving organization lately. it's amazing how peaceful i feel once i get a few things in order - even if it's just the cutlery lined up like little soldiers in a new cutlery tray. isn't it strange what small things calm you?

our house is rather small (less than 1200 sq.ft.) and in a place this small, you must be as efficient as possible with your belongings. but the fact of the matter is....

we're not. at all.

everything is crammed into every available space. recently i had an 'aha' moment where i realized that every space in your home doesn't need to be filled. a little empty space is vital for flow. and most of all, i'ts OK. and that's what got the ball rolling.

but we're slowly making changes. we're ordering closet organizers (at this stage we're looking at elfa from the container store - any feedback?) . we're looking to ditch the furniture in our living room in favor of a
smaller couch like this:

and a small
slipper chair like this:


for bella we'll be trading in her changing station and dresser in favor of a dresser like one of
these

with a shelf above it. and trading out her rocking chair with one of
these:


it isn't as much of a makeover as a chance to express our lives a little more accurately, to distance ourselves from what we thought we should look like from the outside. to remove ourselves from the curse of the 'i'm getting rid of this - you want it?' style of furnishing, and break free of the items we have taken from family members and kept out of some strange obligation (i mean, if it was that special, why didn't they keep it in the first place?).

we're rethinking our artwork, and most of all trying to represent our true selves. no more will i spend each night eating dinner next to artwork that looks like it should be in a dentist's office!

and our motto now is 'one thing in, one thing out'. it's MUCH tougher than it sounds. but it does make you really think about what you are buying.

the book
apartment therapy has been a tremendous help. if you are thinking of 'cleaning house' i can think of no better place to start. they even have a blog.

i hope you welcome your true selves back as well
.

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Thursday, December 07, 2006

Latest Purchase for Good...

I just got the book from the mind behind Apartment Therapy, and it is fabulous. I read 80% of it in one night. Here's the ed statement from Amazon:

"New York-based interior designer Gillingham-Ryan is out to prove that even the dreariest, no-view walk-up can be transformed into a cozy urban oasis using his "eight-step home cure." The unflaggingly enthusiastic author asks readers to "listen" to their apartments-appraising what he refers to as the bones, breath, heart and head of the space-before determining ways to streamline. Despite the decorator's forays into psycho-babble, his advice proves practical as he teaches readers how to determine a makeover budget, de-clutter, liberate themselves from a lifetime of accumulated possessions and choose paint hues. "

There definitely is a tree-hugger-esque feel to it, but I am definitely taking on the 8 step home cure in January, when the holidays are behind us and I can completely focus on it. There's something to be said for his methods as well as his plan - isn't that what we all need - an action plan, delivered in smaller doses over 8 weeks? And no, we don't live in an apartment, but our house is so small that it's probably dwarfed by some apartments out there.

They even have a book blog. Check it out and join me for the next 'cure' in the spring.

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