To describe our growing up in the lowcountry of South Carolina, I would have to take you to the marsh on a spring day, flush the great blue heron from its silent occupation, scatter marsh hens as we sink to our knees in mud, open an oyster with a pocketknife and feed it to you from the shell and say, 'There. That taste. That's the taste of my childhood.' - Pat Conroy

June 7, 2016

Guest Bedroom Reveal | Lowcountry Inspired Bedroom

Remember when I told you how I wanted to completely change our guest bedroom from the storage room that it once was? Y'all, when I say storage room, I don't say that to mean that it was an organized storage space, because it was the farthest thing from that. We basically were lazy and tossed items all about the floor of the room, so seeing it now from where it was just makes my heart flutter with joy! I'm so glad it's done and it turned out just how I wanted it to.

Here are some before pictures. It didn't dawn on me until we were halfway through taking out the clutter and gutting the room to take pictures, but trust me when I tell you it looked worse than this.





Needless to say it wasn't my cup of tea. Beige walls (one side sheet-rocked due to a hole that used to be there), and lots and lots of crap!


Tarl did so great on the headboard. He built exactly what I had envisioned and drew out for him. I wanted it to have a "shiplap" look, slightly distressed, and I wanted to make sure that all of the character from the wood shown through the paint. That's exactly what it turned out to be. In fact, he couldn't have picked better wood to build this headboard, because underneath, instead of having brown tones, it had aqua tones, which was perfect for this lowcountry inspired room.

The bedroom suit, along with the chevron decorative pillows came from Walmart. The decorative pillows were actually in the lawn and garden section for an outdoor patio set, but as soon as I saw them I knew that's exactly what I wanted as far as pattern and color goes. It gives it the pop of color it needs to break up the gray and white.


I tried to do a close up so you could see the blue/green color coming through. 

This is the headboard he built before I painted it. My guy did one hell of a job!


I found two dark brown side tables at a garage sale (thanks to my mother-in-law!). After three coats of white chalk paint, voila!



The blue vase along with the dried marsh grass I found at Ross. The picture frame was a wedding gift from several years ago and believe it or not, Tarl took this picture while he was out kayaking one day. 




The blue lantern I purchased from Lowe's last year. The candle and seahorse I purchased from Ross and my mother-in-law gave me the conch shell.


I love the distressed paint job on this seahorse candle holder!



 The captains wheel clock I purchased from Walmart.


My favorite spot in this room is what I like to call the reading nook. When it's sunny outside there is so much natural light that comes through the window, even with the blinds, that it's the perfect, coziest little spot to sit and read (of course, they have been Elin Hilderbrand novels).


The crab pillow (and my most favorite pillow in our entire house!) along with the plush blanket was purchased from Target. The curtains and the curtain rod were purchased from Walmart. The chair we got from Target last year at a steal of a price!



I knew I wanted a decorative wall with lots of colors, pictures, sayings and I wanted all the sizes and colors to be different so they would stand out more. I purchased all of the frames from the Dollar Tree and found all of the prints online except for the two pictures, which we took, and the scripture, which I just did on a simple paint document and printed on regular typing paper.




 Mightier than the waves of the sea is His love for you.
Psalm 93:4


All in all I think it turned out great and we did this entire room on a very tight budget and still had money to spare after it was done. I couldn't be more proud of the work that we put into this. Tarl building the headboard, all the painting I did on the headboard and side tables, and painting the walls was a family effort, even Cadence helped with that :)




June 6, 2016

Roadside Stands, Edisto and Jacksonville Zoo

Each year, right after school has let out, we like to let Cadence pick somewhere she wants to go (within means) to celebrate her going into another grade. We also like to do this same thing a week or so before school lets back in (we like to call it our end of summer vacay). Sometimes it's an overnight trip, sometimes it's a weekend trip, and sometimes, like this weekend, it's day trips. 

Cadence had a hard time choosing between a water park and the Jacksonville Zoo, but in the end, animals won so we headed to sunny Florida and spent the entire day there. If you are within driving distance of the Jacksonville Zoo, I highly suggest a trip there, it's beyond fun and they have tons of things to see and do!










The dinosaur exhibit was hilariously fun. Although she knew they were not real, Cadence still wasn't sure about the displays. They move around and make noises just as if you were there in Jurassic Park. Tarl and I were cracking up at that child and her facial expressions towards some of them. The dino display isn't always there. I believe the exhibit runs through to mid-July, so if you can make it out there before they end it, do so!

There is a lot of extras you can do at Jacksonville Zoo, including a train ride, stingray petting, 4D theatre, carousel, and butterfly hollow. You can pay a small sum for each of these, or when you buy your tickets, you can pay an additional $10 per person and get to do all of them as many times as you want, which is what we did. I will say, it was so nice getting to ride the train as many times as we wanted. The zoo is quite large and spread out and since the train has two stops, we could take one stop to one side of the zoo and the train to the other side of the zoo near the entrance. It was a nice shady spot to rest!










The penguin exhibit was precious. They had a little cove underneath where children can crawl and really get an in depth look at them swimming. Who doesn't love watching a penguin swim? If I would've fit, I would've crawled right under there with Cadence!








Baby Luna was born two weeks ago, isn't she precious?!




This tiny monkey, although it doesn't look like from the close up of this picture, is about the size of our thumbs...I wanted to take home this little creature, alas, Tarl said no, but I don't think the zoo would've allowed me to either.








The zoo is located along the Trout River, so while you're walking on the South side of the zoo, you have this gorgeous view of the marsh grass and riverbank, along with all the gorgeous homes across the way. We stopped in this area for at least 10 minutes just staring off and taking pictures. Isn't it stunning?











It was hot. It was long. It was fun! Tarl, Cadence and I all agree'd we like Jacksonville Zoo more than Columbia Zoo, although they are both great fun, Jacksonville has more to do in our opinion.


Sunday morning we took a drive to Edisto island to go to the beach. We had lunch at a beautiful restaurant only one bock from the ocean, and then enjoyed time together splashing and playing in the waves. Edisto was amazing, although in the lowcountry, I have never been, so we took a drive and I'm so glad we did. We already have plans to go back and enjoy the beach there.



There was a quaint little roadside stand on the way to Edisto. They had u-pick blackberries, used books, mason jars filled with flowers, coastal decor (swoon!), watermelons, peaches, fresh vegetables, even homemade pies, pimento cheese, chicken salad, basically tons of delicious goodies perfect for a beach trip. I picked up some squash and zucchini and fried them last night for dinner, they were delicious! They had rows and rows of gorgeous flowers they grow on site. It was a dreamy little place to stop on the way.



Cadence and I have a fun little DIY to try today...not going to lie folks, it was great not having to set the alarm on a Monday morning. I'm loving this stay at home mom life, dishes and laundry included!

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