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Favorite designs: Bunk Rooms

I’ve always looked at pictures of bunk rooms on Houzz and dreamed about building them into the beach house I’d have one day. They would, of course, have a nautical theme.

Well, my neighbors beat me to it – the bunk room, not the beach house.  They took a dark room in their basement and had the builder finish it out super cute for their two girls. Each bed has a cubby-hole for a night light and whatever else the child wants to stash in there.

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Obviously, my son now wants one in a boy theme. He’s at the perfect age so if I’m going to do it, now is probably the time. I imagine this will be THE place for sleepovers for many years to come! If you need the builders name or pricing, just email me and I’ll share it with you.

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Don’t forget – Time change on November 3!

Turn your clock back and get an extra hour of sleep!

Yes, it is that time of year again. Daylight Saving Time ends so we turn our clocks back one hour at 2am Sunday morning, November 3rd. Most people will change their clocks before they go to bed Saturday night.  This change puts us back on Standard Time.  The good news is that everyone can get an extra hour of sleep!

History of Daylight Savings Time: People often ask – what is Daylight Saving Time and why do we have it?  Daylight Saving Time (or summer time as it is called in many countries) is a way of getting more light out of the day by advancing clocks by one hour during the summer. During Daylight Saving Time, the sun appears to rise one hour later in the morning, when people are usually asleep anyway, and sets one hour later in the evening, seeming to stretch the day longer.

The reason many countries implement DST is to make better use of the daylight in the evenings.  Some believe that it could be linked to reducing the amount of road accidents and injuries. The extra hour of daylight in the evening is said to give children more social time with friends and family and can even boost the tourism industry because it increases the amount of outdoor activities. DST is also considered a means to save energy due to less artificial light needed during the evening hours.  Clocks are set one hour ahead during the spring, and one hour back to standard time in the autumn.

Benjamin Franklin first suggested Daylight Saving Time in 1784, but modern DST was not formally proposed until 1895 when an entomologist from New Zealand, George Vernon Hudson, presented a proposal for a two-hour daylight saving shift to the Wellington Philosophical Society.  It wasn’t until World War I, in 1916, that DST was adopted and implemented by several countries in Europe and the United States.  The United States, Canada and some other countries extended DST in 2007. The new start date is the second Sunday in March (previously the first Sunday in April) through to the first Sunday in November (previously the last Sunday in October).

If you would like to set your clock to the correct time, please click this link.

Now that you have an extra hour, what will you do with it?

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Happy Halloween!

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I’d like to wish you and your family a safe and Happy Halloween.  Since Halloween is tomorrow, we wanted to share a couple of ideas that you might use to get ready.

Pumpkin pie is one of the most popular culinary delights of the fall season.  Here is a recipe from AllRecipies.com that received the “5-star rating” as The Perfect Pumpkin Pie.

Here is another tasty Halloween treat from Martha Stewart: http://www.marthastewart.com/930935/how-decorate-scaredy-cat-brownies

Martha Stewart Scaredy-Cat Brownies

For those that are a little more adventurous with your pumpkins, you may want to carve up some scary or funny pumpkins to decorate your home.  We thought you might enjoy the options for Extreme Pumpkin Carving: ExtremePumpkins.com. Now you can have the coolest house on the street!

Have A Safe And Happy Halloween!

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Upcoming Vinings Restaurant Week!

Come one, come all to the Second Annual Vinings Restaurant Week from Oct 5th-13th.

ImageIf you already call Vinings home, live just across the river in Buckhead or over the RR tracks in Smyrna, you are probably looking forward to another great restaurant week. Besides the fact that these are all great restaurants (we’ve tried all of them!), eating locally gives us a chance to run into friends and neighbors while we are out. We will make it a point to visit as many of these restaurants as we can.

Each place will offer fixed price menus – $15, $25 and $30.

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These are just a few of the eighteen neighborhood restaurants participating in Restaurant Week! With so many great places to choose from, you’ll find something to suit anyone’s taste including dessert and breakfast/brunch/lunch for you early birds.

If you’ve found this link because you are searching for a Vinings home, this is a perfect opportunity to see what the area has to offer. Grab a friend or come out and make a friend. We looking forward to seeing you there!

For you locals – which of these restaurants is a must-visit? If these places are new to you, which one are you most looking forward to trying?

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Coastal Living 2013 Showhouse on Daniel Island in Charleston

Happy Fourth of July!!

I’m sure I’m not the only one that’s on vacation this week and all its doing is raining. Since I look at houses for a living I’m usually not that anxious to go to home tours when I’m on vacation, but my mother really wanted to see Coastal Living‘s 2103 Show House which is here in Charleston, SC, on Daniel Island.

Here’s a great article about the Showhouse in the Charleston City Paper, on the Coastal Living website, and here’s the info on the Daniel Island website.

The beachfront, 4,000-plus square foot home features an open floor plan, extensive porches, a carriage house, and a private dock. A crew of top designers created the showhouse from the ground up.   PHOTO: Bill Bennett/Denman Bennett Images. CharlestonCityPaper.com

The beachfront, 4,000-plus square foot home features an open floor plan, extensive porches, a carriage house, and a private dock. A crew of top designers created the showhouse from the ground up. PHOTO: Bill Bennett/Denman Bennett Images. CharlestonCityPaper.com

We went yesterday and I actually learned some things! I loved so many things about this house and after you look at these pictures I’m sure you will too. From the “fumed” hardwoods to the 6 foot windows throughout, the colors are exciting, light and bright.  The use of greys is subtle and goes with the many driftwood types of finishes.

Check out the pictures for yourself  (17 photos)!!  I want to live here!

 

The formal living room has many bold colors. Love the print on the sofa!

The formal living room has many bold colors. Love the print on the sofa!

 

Better view of fabulous colors in family room.

The fabulous colors in family room, specifically yellows and teals, set the stage for all the wonderful colors to be seen throughout the home.

Just love this rug!  Goes with all the fabulous colors.

Just love this rug! Goes with all the fabulous colors.

What a great slip cover on this bar stool!

What a great slip cover on this bar stool!

I love the symmetry on these stairs! Marvelous!

I love the symmetry on these stairs! Marvelous!

 

 

Kitchen – ooh la la!

Ok, I don't know anyone that wouldn't love this kitchen.  Light and bright is key and this could be placed in any city in the country, doesn't have to be Coastal.

Ok, I don’t know anyone that wouldn’t love this kitchen. Light and bright is key and this could be placed in any city in the country, doesn’t have to be Coastal.

This is the view from the kitchen into the adjoining family room.

This is the view from the kitchen into the adjoining family room.

Even better....look at the detail of the kitchen's marble, tile and cabinetry color.  Love it!

Even better….look at the detail of the kitchen’s marble, tile and cabinetry color. Love it!

Sure there were wine coolers, but look at this pretty storage.

Sure there were wine coolers, but look at this pretty storage.

Wet bar, not sure my colors are showing up well, but this blue grey cabinetry was beautiful.

Wet bar, not sure my colors are showing up well, but this blue grey cabinetry was beautiful.

Look at this view and the windows in the kitchen eating area!  I want to build a new house after seeing these floors and windows.  I've always wanted a metal roof but friends talked me out of it last time I remodeled.

Look at this view and the windows in the kitchen eating area! I want to build a new house after seeing these floors and windows. I’ve always wanted a metal roof but friends talked me out of it last time I remodeled.

Bedrooms and bathrooms

In master bedroom,  theere is a white focus with splashes of bright colors.  Views of the Charleston bay out the window.  Love the lamp!  Available at Circa Lighting.

In master bedroom, theere is a white focus with splashes of bright colors. Views of the Charleston bay out the window. Love the lamp! Available at Circa Lighting.

This is the sitting area in the master bedroom. Notice the transoms to keep the light flowing thru the house.

This is the sitting area in the master bedroom. Notice the transoms to keep the light flowing thru the house.

A guest bedroom in the Coast Living 2013 Showhouse in Daniel Island in Charleston. I love the use of grey's and yellows. The linen fabrics needed to be touched as well. So inviting!

A guest bedroom in the show house I love the use of greys and yellows. The linen fabrics needed to be touched as well. So inviting!

The green accents make this room come alive. I also like the lighting!

The green accents make this room come alive. I also like the lighting!

 

Even the powder room is beautiful in the Coastal Living Showhouse!

Even the powder room is beautiful in the Coastal Living Showhouse!

Powder room on main.  Love the fossil or shell material, not sure if its stone or fabricated?

Powder room on main. Love the fossil or shell material, not sure if its stone or fabricated?

This is the master bathroom shower - I love the tile work!

This is the master bathroom shower – I love the tile work!

 

Outdoor Living

Its all about the views on the coast.  Here's the outdoor seating area, there were plenty of seating areas on porches as well.  The pops of yellow are very well-placed.

Its all about the views on the coast. Here’s the outdoor seating area, there were plenty of seating areas on porches as well. The pops of yellow are very well-placed.

How relaxing is this!  It's another outdoor living space, in a screened in environment.

How relaxing is this! It’s another outdoor living space, in a screened in environment.

There are multiple areas for enjoying the outdoors in the Showhouse. I can't decide which one is my favorite. :)

There are multiple areas for enjoying the outdoors in the Showhouse. I can’t decide which one is my favorite. 🙂

 

 

Of course there's an outdoor kitchen.

Of course there’s an outdoor kitchen.

Practically speaking  – the mudroom

 

This is the area heading out the back door and also downstairs.  What great design!

This is the area heading out the back door and also downstairs. What great design!

If everyone's mudroom could be this spacious and organized!

If everyone’s mudroom could be this spacious and organized!

 

 

In the wonderful back hallway leading to the garage are lockers filled with towels and beach gear.  I loved the idea of the bucket for the flip flops.  We need this at my house!

In the wonderful back hallway leading to the garage are lockers filled with towels and beach gear. I loved the idea of the bucket for the flip flops. We need this at my house!

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Vinings Spring Wine Stroll Info

Vinings_Wine_Stroll_2013Vinings Spring Wine Stroll


Saturday, April 20th, 2013

1PM – 7PM

This is the 10th wine strolling event in Vinings that features great wine and food offerings, a free raffle and entertainment.

Participants can enjoy a nice stroll around Vinings visiting 5 restaurants while enjoying wines from different countries & regions.

After-party is at Social Vinings 6pm-until with entertainment.

Last Spring this event was big hit with over 600 attendees.

Portion of proceeds will be donated to Small Dog Rescue & Fur Kids.

 

Register (1-5PM) 

Noche – 2850 Paces Ferry Rd SE, Atlanta 30339

Participating Restaurants with Food & Wine Offerings

Noche

Vinings Inn

La Paz

Meehan’s Public House

Social Vinings

Buy Tickets:  $5 Advance, $10 Door – 
www.AtlantaWineTours.com


 

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Fall Decor and More

Well we have finally completed our decorating both inside and out now that the weather has cooperated for a few days. Below are a few pictures with my sources listed in the captions.  As you can see, we’ve even decorated the printer!

Every year I shop for fall decor at Home Depot, Pike’s, Target and Michaels. I actually bought all of our pumpkins at Home Depot as well as this flower pot.

The small metal pumpkin inserted in the cream pot is from Pike’s while our corn stalks were from Home Depot. Our scarecrows welcome you to the door!

This pumpkin on the front door is a favorite that I found at Pike’s. Come on in!

Every year is interesting based on the variety and colors of pumpkins. We bought a green one, pink, salmon, white, blue and of course orange.  I’ll buy the large carving ones later, but at least this variety kept my little fellow busy for a while.

We have pumpkins galore throughout the inside of the house! They are all from Home Depot.

We even decorated the printer!

Last night he began constructing the “boo bags.” I’m not sure how many he has complete now, at least 20, so I know some evening this week or over this weekend we’ll be heading out into the neighborhood to make frightful deliveries by the mystery “booer”.  If you live in Vinings, look out for the Mummy or swamp monster or whatever he decided he’ll be that evening.  He told me I had to hide my car this year as that’s how people were guessing him.  He has SO much fun!

The boo bags have been filled!

With a birthday in October we love to give “spooky” party favors. I found these pretzel fingers at Michael’s.

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Fall Events throughout Atlanta

Sunday, October 28 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Bring young goblins dressed in their Halloween best and enjoy musical performances, pumpkin decorating, a ride-on-train, games, pony rides, tricks, treats and more!

Sunday, October 28 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Bring young goblins dressed in their Halloween best and enjoy musical performances, pumpkin decorating, a ride-on-train, games, pony rides, tricks, treats and more! Photo credit: atlantabotanicalgarden.org

Well fall is officially here!  We spent the weekend decorating and I thought I would share some great resources to help celebrate this changing season.  Here are some links to celebrate fall including Pumpkin Patches, Apple Festivals and one of our favorites – the Pace Fall Fair on October 20th.  Get out your calendars and plan some fun!

Pumpkin Patches throughout Metro Atlanta

Georgia’s Apple Festival in Ellijay

Pace Academy’s Fall Fair

Scarecrows in the Garden at Atlanta Botanical Gardens

Atlanta Botanical Gardens’ Goblin in the Gardens event

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Back to School

Every year it is with sadness and happiness that I send my little boy back to school.  This year, along with the usual preparations, we received a long note with a list of acceptable “nut aware” snacks. Last year it was cleared that we didn’t have any nut allergies in the room and I was able to send my child to school with healthy snacks that included peanut butter and granola bars.  Those are now banned.

So anyway, it brings me to seeking out new ideas to pack in my son’s snack bag 7 times a week. (Yes 7! Because there are 5 school days and 2 after school program days.)  In pre-school, we would take turns bringing snacks for the whole class for one week, once a year.  I liked that…

As a working mom, it’s hard enough to plan meals for breakfast and dinner every day without worrying about daily snacks as well. I’ve discovered a few things that qualify in the healthy category, and are nut free, so I wanted to share them with those of you that may be struggling with this on a daily basis too.  I’m glad to share any ideas that come in comments as well.

I found these neoprene bags that I can put a cooler pack in to keep these things cool until snack time. They can be washed and reused, which is handy if something gets smushed in transit.

I found these neoprene bags that I can put a cooler pack in to keep these things cool until snack time. They can be washed and reused, which is handy if something gets smushed in transit.

First: I found these bags that I can put a cooler pack in to keep these things cool til snack time. They can be washed as well which is good if something gets smushed in transit.

SNACKS

Produce Department:

– Fruit Buddies – these are basically an apple sauce consistency and come in a variety of flavors and have no sugar added.  They are around $1 a piece but do come on sale as a Buy one, Get one type of thing occasionally and I stock up at that point.  These don’t need to be refrigerated, but I do store them in my refrigerator and send them to school chilled as well.
– Individual carrot/ranch packets – Last year I’d send a baggie of carrots & a little plastic container of ranch dressing and inevitably it would open up and make a mess in the snack bag, so these pre-packaged containers make morning packing so much easier and its still healthy!
– Apples and caramel – I can send apples and they may get eaten, but I’m assured every single one will be eaten if I send in the additional caramel packet.  These come 5 to a container and are fresh apples so you need to use them relatively quickly.
– I do send in plastic containers of grapes and cheese cut up, but again this is a little more work.  They have these pre-packaged with apples but they seem expensive to me, so this one I still do myself.

Dairy Department:
– Gogurts – I’ve heard teachers don’t like these because they think they are messy, but I freeze them and if they go in the snack bag with the ice thing they stay pretty solid until snack time.
– Dannon Drinkable Smoothie Yogurt – Again, I think teachers think these are messy as the foil on top can open up.  I will send these occasionally in a lunch bag that has a plastic compartment that will protect it from being crushed.
– Cheese – Babybel is easy and doesn’t seem to go bad. String Cheese is a little more fun for the kids.
-Boiled eggs – I peel them in advance and as much as I personally don’t like them, my son does.  They pack easy and make a great snack.

As a working mom, it's hard enough to plan meals for breakfast and dinner every day without worrying about daily snacks as well. I've discovered a few things that qualify in the healthy category, and are nut free, so I wanted to share them with those of you that may be struggling with this on a daily basis too.Deli Department:
– Turkey – Since I can’t send protein in the form of peanut butter I’ve been finding ways to send turkey.  I use Boars Head turkey breast and put a slice in a little hawaiian bread roll.  The sweet bread with the turkey is something he really likes and it holds him over well until lunch time.  Or for after school, it will tide him over til dinner time.
-Hummus is another option and I wish my child liked it more, but its never worked for us.
-Lunchables have a meat/cheese/cracker snack option.  I do keep a stash of the full lunchables as well so when we have playdates kids can pick what they want for lunch.  Seems to go over well.

Dry Goods:
– There are plenty of pre-packaged cracker options, but most don’t really fall in the “healthy” category.  I do keep these on hand for back ups.
– Oatmeal to go – these are pre-packaged but good to have tucked away in his back pack for the after school hungers on the days he stays late.
– Cereal to go cups – I found these round tubs of cereal that are great for keeping and don’t need to be refrigerated.
– Raisins and Dried fruit – My child isn’t crazy about these, but I do slip them in occasionally. I keep yogurt covered raisins, regular raisins, dried strawberries and cranberries on hand.
-Fruit cups – I keep a variety of apple sauces, mandarin oranges, peaches, etc in the individual cups, but Chase got tired of those a few years ago and I don’t send them as often.  Plus it requires sending a spoon…
– Rice cakes – Same thing. He liked them a few years ago and I got quite a variety of them from cheese to cinnamon, but the novelty has worn off.
– Whole Grain Triscuits are good to throw in with the fruit or cheese, but I haven’t found them in individual packages yet and they tend to get broken and can be hard to eat.

I’m sure there are many more ideas and I know one Mom who insists her child only eats Cheez-its! I hope I’ve given you some new ideas and your child is enjoying being “Back to School”!

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SPLOST: Woodland Brook Drainage Project

Woodland Brook Road, a popular cut through, will undergo construction during six weeks this summer.

Woodland Brook Road, a popular Vinings cut through, will undergo construction during six weeks this summer.

Revised details of the “SPLOST” Woodland Brook Drainage Project were revealed on Monday evening by Cobb County’s District 2 Commissioner Bob Ott and Engineer Bryan Ricks at an informational meeting at the Vinings Library. The plan calls for the replacement of dual 48-inch pipes that run beneath Woodland Brook Drive to be replaced with a 25-foot by 6.5-foot bottomless arch culvert.

Woodland Brook will be closed four to six weeks this summer, with a goal to have the road open to traffic again before school begins August  13.  Construction is expected to begin shortly after Cobb County schools let out for summer on May 24.  The exact date of the closing is uncertain at this time due to recent changes in the contract specifications which will no longer require the road to be raised.

While Woodland Brook Road is closed, “Village Residents” can use Randall Farm Road as a detour route.  It is expected that Speed Humps on Randall Farm Road should prevent speeders along the residential street. Emergency response teams have been made aware of the pending road closure and have alternate plans to access the affected areas.

Signage providing detour direction around Vinings Village to neighboring communities will be strategically placed. It is hoped that as a by-product of the improvements, travelers who have used Woodland Brook Rd. as a pass-through to other destinations in the past, will find the detour routes more efficient for future travel.

Please refer to the VVHA Website for maps & updates.

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