Showing posts with label dallas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dallas. Show all posts

Winter Wonderland (Texas Variety)

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

It's been a little over a week now, things are just getting back to normal. Icemageddon paralyzed our city, shut our schools down and broke numerous tree branches. (That's what happens when most of your trees still have their leaves and the branches can't bare the weight of all the ice.) Since Texas rarely gets snow - we played, went on walks and enjoyed the calm beauty in the midst of the chaos.
Although storms can be devastating and destructive, there is something so serene about everything just stopping for a while. One's focus is drawn back to the things that really matter...family, neighbors, provision and the often overlooked gift of quiet. He uses all things to reveal His glory. xo

Thru A New Lens

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Do you ever feel stuck? You know, like stuck in a rut? After 30 years in Dallas, it's pretty easy to feel stuck. But here's the thing, Dallas is big and I don't even know or do over half of what's out there. So I'm determined to explore my city as a newbie in 2013. I think my littles deserve it.

Sunday we took the train to the new downtown bridge park - Klyde Warren Park. I had been there with my youngest, but my other guys had yet to see it. The train ride itself was a blast for the littles, but then there was food trucks (yummiest hot dog ever at Relish), a family ping-pong tourney and a teachable moment about our city's homeless. Whew. That's a lot to squeeze into a few hours. When we got home the temps had plummeted and we cozied up to hot cocoa and football.





 (yes, it got cold and yes my littles refused jackets)


Adventure awaits in this big city of ours. See ya later rut! 

How do you and your crew fight the rut and uncover new adventures where you live? xo

Around the House: A Modern Home with Treetop Views

Monday, October 22, 2012

When your friends build an amazing modern day treehouse to call home, you have to feature it. You just have to. I met Sarah and Miles about a year or two ago and have absolutely become smitten with this amazing couple. Sarah makes me laugh - HARD. And those kids of theirs...precious. I hope you enjoy their treetop view as much as me.

Hi, my name is Sarah Durham. I am a stay at home mom who also helps my husband with his design/ build company, Durham Builders. I have two children, Elle (4-1/2) and Beck (2), who keep me on my toes daily. I have been married to Miles for 11 years. I am so proud of the work my husband does. He is so talented and every house he builds/remodels is a work of art. It amazes me how good he has become. Okay…had to throw that in there. I love my time with my children, date nights with Miles and quality time with friends. I attend Watermark and love the community there. It has changed my life and the way I see friendships!

PN: How long have you lived in your current house?
SD: 6 months

PN: How did it come to be your home?
SD: We had been looking in the White Rock area for several years. I saw a For Sale sign in the front yard and called Miles immediately. By the end of the day it was under contract!

PN: What was your first project upon moving in?
SD: We built the house new, so it was a 7 month process of designing and building it. Miles handled the exterior and interior layout and I handled all interior finish out. We have worked together for the last eight years and share a love for contemporary and modern design, so it was a fairly seamless process of our taste merging together.

PN: What's the next project you’re going to tackle?
SD: Our next house – this one is currently for sale! We would like to find a home and do a major renovation. We will more than likely focus on a mid century house and try and make it in line with our taste.


PN: You have a lot of built-ins is there a story here?
SD: We like cabinets, casework, accent walls, and beds that are built in. We were trying to keep the square footage below 2500, and one way we were able to achieve this was to eliminate walk in closets and create more of a hotel-like solution with low chest of drawers and hanging areas above.



PN: What’s your favorite thing about your home?
SD: Our dining room light fixture. I found it at Design Within Reach and knew I had to have it.



PN: What’s your littles’ favorite thing about your home?
SD: Their bunk beds and the backyard. It has a dramatic slope, and they love to run up and down it.




PN: Do you enjoy redecorating/rearranging your home or do you find an arrangement you like and stick with it?
SD: I am constantly moving things around.

PN: I know you work a lot with your husband, Miles, in the design process that comes with building homes – is it hard to work with your spouse? Why or why not.
SD: Not really. Our taste is very in line. We disagree from time to time about the way a detail should be handled, but very rarely are we on opposite pages.

PN: Your home is very minimalistic is that your style or Miles’ style or both?
SD: It came from us moving so much and wanting to reduce the amount of items we had to haul. It can also be attributed to the fact that each house we move into seems to have less and less of a roof structure, which means less storage.


PN: Do your littles embrace the organization that comes with minimalism (ie their toys, crafts, etc.)?
SD: Our kids do seem to appreciate what they have. We go through their things almost monthly and make a trip to Goodwill. But with our lack of storage, there really is not an opportunity for to have anything other than the necessities.


PN: Do you have any tips on how to marry minimalism and children?
SD: Do not build any storage areas.

PN: You have a lot of handmade pieces in your home. Where do you go to find these treasures?
SD: The coffee table was a bench we bought several years ago at an estate sale. Miles built the panels for the top.
• Our dining room table was a drafting table of Miles’ father’s from years ago that we repainted, replaced the legs and had glass cut for the top.
• The chair in the living room belonged to Miles’ grandmother. We had it refurbished and reupholstered.
• In the Living Room we have a 5’ X 6’ black and white picture of Miles’ dad, cousin and grandparent’s taken over 40 years ago from there home in Abilene. I had it blown up and mounted.

PN: Do you have a favorite home or furniture piece that Miles has built?
SD: Our coffee table.

PN: Is there anything you’re waiting for him to build for your family? (you know… kind of like the cobbler’s children have no shoes type of thing.)
SD: Kid’s table. He has the butcher block cut and sealed - he just needs to get the legs installed.

PN: Is there anything your would change about your home and why?
SD: Have our master bedroom downstairs. More privacy from the kiddos and not having to climb the stairs.



PN: What is currently on your night stand?
SD: Phone. We have no clocks in our house, either. Don’t know why, but we don’t.

PN: TV or music while cooking and doing laundry?
SD: Music. Coldplay, Keane, Muse, Mumford & Sons, etc.


No clocks? No wonder it feels like Vegas when I'm in their house. I can't even imagine how much later I'd constantly be if we had no clocks in our home. Good gravy! I have always loved a beautiful modern home, but this one is my favorite of all time. Sarah and Miles thought out every single detail to create the most amazing space for their family - from the firepit built into the back patio to the sloping yard that forced them to build up. I swear you can see nothing but trees while in their home and you feel like you are in a tree house, without all the pesky mosquitos! I can't wait to see what they do with their next home. Hope you enjoyed this little peak!

What your favorite thing about your home? xo

DMA-mazing!

Thursday, July 7, 2011


Every first tuesday (summer months), the Dallas Museum of Art opens its doors to kiddos - for FREE! And while I am ashamed to admit it, this week was our first time. Eeek!  I know!  I love all things creative; how could I not expose them to this? Easy answer - they show zero interest in art or anything crafty. In fact, I got two turned up noses when I told them we were going to the museum. Here's where the mommy gets the last laugh... they LOVED it. We are now getting memberships. Watch out DMA - here we come - sketch books in hand!


I have got to figure out how I can make some of these foamy magnetic shapes. The boys played here the longest. So many possibilities for them to explore.







Not only did we leave with smiling faces and free loot (2 bookmarks and random art pieces), I have ideas galore as to how we can incorporate some of these amazing activities at home. We heart the DMA. xo

Daytrippers

Tuesday, May 24, 2011


If you're local and looking for something fun to do - why not hop the train and check out Downtown Plano. I know...sounds a little lame a first. Downtown Plano? But yes, seriously...give it a try!






Oh my gosh - Georgia's Farmers Market is everything I wish Dallas Farmers Market was - easy to shop, friendly, guaranteed farm fresh and convenient.

We stopped for lunch at Urban Crust. Yummers! The best part - our waitress gave the boys their own dough to play with while we waited for our lunch. She said they'd even cook it for the boys if we wanted. What? Really?  Awesome sauce. Waaaaayyy better than your run of the mill crayons and paper.


The park right off the rails is super cool and age appropriate with 2 play-scapes: one for little littles and another for older littles. There's also lots of room for quilt/blanket picnics. Why not stop at the Farmer's Market for fresh fruit and drinks to take parkside? We are totally doing that next time.




We also checked out Eisenberg's Skate Park, but we had so much fun watching the kids skate and talking to everyone that I forgot to take photos. This was Jude's favorite part by far. When we got home he hopped on his skateboard and scooter to start practicing his "tricks." What a great family day-trip. We had a blast! I honestly felt like I was out of town. Ah-mazing! xo
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