Saturday 26 September 2020

That time of year - get the sweaters out!

Not everyone loves fall.  But for those that do we love our sweaters.  Feeling cozy and getting our jeans out.  Fall is perfect.  The days are still warm and the evenings cool (better for sleeping).  Sweater weather is the best as with the right one you can still sit out and enjoy the sun.  

Here are a few we are crushing on.  


Oversized and comfort.  Looks great with jeans.  We love the colors - that bit of rust is very fallish. This sweater is so Saturday afternoon on a patio with friends.


One of us thinks everyone needs a white fall/winter sweater. This one great with jeans and even dress pants. 


Turtlenecks are a staple in a few closets.  Whether fitted or loose they are a great sweater for fall and winter.  


Falling in love with this loose long sweater. Can see curled up at home with it.  Out with friends. Leggings for sure. It screams cozy to us. 

We are slowly transitioning into warmer clothes.  Whether you like fall or not make the most out of it. Get a cozy sweater, put your jeans on, grab a friend or two and take advantage of these warmer afternoon and sit and enjoy!






Friday 18 September 2020

5 places we are excited to see!

 We saw this writing challenge and thought yeah we're in.  It is 30 days of prompts.  Full disclosure we haven't been doing the 30 days. Sigh.  Here is one that was exciting to do - future plans maybe? 


Five places you are excited to visit:   Also this list has various opinions. We had to give our top one. It helped that a few of us had the same places on our lists.  

😊  Iceland.  That has been on a list for a few years now.

😍  Paris - I feel I could spend a month there.  Never leaving the city and still not see and experience it all.  I guess what I want is enough time not to rush. To sit at a cafe over a cup of coffee or glass of wine.  

😄  Croatia - every time X sees the pictures of here she is drooling. The walled city, history, the works.

😊  New Zealand - big dream as so far away.  This one definitely isn't a vacation while working.  Paris is doable for one to two weeks.  New Zealand not so much.  But ohhhh it looks so beautiful and has to be on the list.  Retirement?  Sabbatical???

😄  Bali - everyone who goes can't say enough about it.  The ultimate would be to do for a yoga and meditation retreat.  

😄  Tossing in Italy, Portugal, Netherlands - well all of Europe who are we kidding!!

Where are your top five?


Saturday 12 September 2020

Autumn bucket list!

 Autumn still life with apples and pumpkins. Autumn harvest: apples, pumpkins and bunch of cinnamon sticks on wooden table. Seasonal harvest. Toned image stock photography

We don't always agree.  That said we all agree that A beautiful mess is one of our favorite blogs.  It has something for all of us.  Makeup, crafts and decor.  Elise posted her autumn bucket list and we thought "oh yeah we need one of those".  So here ours:

  • pick apples
  • bake apple and pumpkin pies
  • go through fall/winter clothes
  • carve pumpkins
  • seasonal decorating (one of us collects pumpkins)
  • enjoy pumpkin spice goodies
  • drive to check out fall foliage
  • find a fall scented candle - start burning
  • corn maze
  • hikes - best time of year for them
Would love to know what is on your autumn bucket list!  Please share!

Tuesday 1 September 2020

New Month New Views

 Well we have turned the calendar and in the mornings can feel it in the air.  It has been a whirlwind of a summer. What will be open, can we travel, if we can where and how? This summer kept everyone closer to home and that wasn't necessarily a bad thing.

Families looking for campers.  Booking cottages and camp grounds. Not traveling and doing home renovations. Realizing that open concept isn't necessarily all that it is cracked up to be.  We have been looking at our homes, situations and future a bit differently in the past six months.

This is not changing anytime soon. Yes we can go out to restaurants and school is starting. We are entering into another season and will have to find ways to deal with it like we did summer. Sticking closer to home and enjoying places in our own local.

We think fall and heading into winter is a great time to start thinking about new projects. Summer allowed us to be outdoors and easier to social distance.  Fall and especially winter not so much. So lets start the conversation of what we can do. Lets have projects and events in mind for when we are home more. Something to look forward.

We have been pretty creativity from Zoom book clubs, paint-nights and more. Let's not wait until winter is upon us. Why not start the conversation now as to things we can do to keep us sane and look forward to.

We're putting our heads together and will report back our ideas for events at home and keeping the winter blues somewhat at bay.