Tuesday, June 29, 2010

It's All About the Kids...





It is isn't it?

I mean, that could be said with a smile or a scowl, depending on the day, the mood or the moment.
And I have experienced the gamut in just the short week since summer break started.
I have discovered that working from home, surrounded by kids and the noises of summer, is REALLY hard. That I may have to shift my thinking and my schedule: working only at night, after everyone is in bed. Because writing creative thoughts for two magazines, while fielding endless questions, supervising swimming, and running a taxi service and an ice-cream stand really doesn't mesh.

Not that I'm complaining (well, maybe a little...). Because if anyone writes me and tries to tell me that there aren't growing pains associated with having the kids home for summer, well, they are too organized or saintly to be my pal. Just being honest...

And because the internet can be a very bad influence on me (for example, I cleaned my oven the other day just because a Facebook friend said she was cleaning hers), I decided to take inspiration from the lovable Meg (who has really set the bar on being a fun mother, hasn't she?) and made this with my girlie:

(and yes, there is a spelling error: Sunday should read Sundae)

Only you just know that making this list is going to come back and bite me...
As in, "Mummy, we need to do something on the list, so let's have a water balloon fight and make a campfire to make spider hotdogs, K?"
And I will grimace while entertaining thoughts of using that list to start the campfire...

And then, magically, I will get in a groove and loosen up and things will get done and I will reap the reward of all that late night working: sleeping in!

Because that's a summer activity, right?

Must go add it to "The List!"

(Sophie's class picnic...we can scratch that off The List, too!)


Sunday, June 27, 2010

High, Low, you should go!


In  case you haven't heard, I LOVE Homesense/Homegoods. While shopping there last weekend I discovered these beautiful mother of pearl cabinet knobs. At $7 for a package of four, I remarked to my mother that they look like hardware you'd find at Anthropologie. I scooped up every package and replaced my former hardware (crystal knobs which I still love) and am happy to have an easy, inexpensive make-over.

(Beware, poor quality photos ahead)

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And what do you know? While perusing Anthro's website last night, I decided to check out their cabinet hardware. What did I find?

Wait for it...

MY knobs...at $12 for ONE knob!!!

A savings of $41/ package of four!

I'm sorry, Anthropologie.
I love you... but I love Homesense more!!!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Celine Dion's 9,825-square-foot Jupiter Island home about 80 percent done


JUPITER ISLAND — By the time pop star Celine Dion completes her six-continent "Taking Chances" tour in Montreal's freezing February weather, she might be ready for a warmer climate.


If so, the 40-year-old diva's estate here could be ready and waiting for her.


Dion's Canadian firm, Renlec Management, filed paperwork last May to begin building on a 3.7-acre oceanfront property in the 200 block of South Beach Road, and Jupiter Island Building Official Jeff Newell said the $3.2 million in new construction is now about 80 percent complete.

Last week, the property was buzzing as usual with construction trucks and workers. The main structures were erected, but the landscaping was not complete and the buildings were surrounded by dirt.

It is difficult to estimate when the home will be in ready for Dion to move in, but the family anticipates it could take at least another year, said Conrad Damon, Dion's Florida attorney.

Renlec bought the property in June 2005 for $12.5 million. At the time, the land contained a two-story home, two-story guesthouse and a pool, but all the structures were leveled for Dion's estate.

West Palm Beach Architect Roger P. Janssen's plans for the new estate reveal tropical-themed architecture with wide verandas and balconies, cupolas atop copper roofs, French doors and white Bahama shutters.

When complete, the estate will feature two guesthouses, an underground garage, two pools, two tennis courts, a pool cabana and a beach cabana containing a small gym.

The main residence, a 9,825 square foot two-story structure, has six bedrooms, eight full bathrooms, an elevator and a basement for laundry and staff living quarters.

Damon said Dion and her manager-husband Ren'&eacute Ang'&eacutelil designed the estate to create an island, "Bahamas-like" atmosphere for relaxing and raising their family. The couple have one child, 7-year-old son Rene-Charles.

"The goal and concept for this home is that it's going to be a comfortable, family home," Damon said. "It will have a laid back feel to it."

The entrance for the estate will be at an adjacent 2-acre lot to the north that Renlec purchased in January for $7 million. The driveway will feed off to a future 2,621-square-foot guesthouse, tennis court and underground garage on that property before curving south to an entry pavilion and parking spaces on the larger lot.

Just inside an 8-foot-tall cypress fence sits an additional eight-bedroom guesthouse. .

Damon said a "spectacular" swimming pool will one day grace the middle portion of the property and showcase unique, children-friendly features.

The main residence, on the far east portion of the property, is shaped as a three-pronged cross centered around an octagonal-shaped middle area.

On the first floor, the octagon includes a living room facing the ocean and separates north and south wings containing bedrooms and a sound-proof TV room.

On the second floor, an elevator and staircase lead into a playroom and children's rooms on the west side and an octagonal-shaped adjacent master suite on the east side.

While the suite includes an outdoor spa, wide balconies and three fireplaces, perhaps its most impressive feature is a 460-square-foot master closet that rivals the sleeping area.

In addition to the main home's center, the estate's entry pavilion and beach cabana are octagons. Damon calls the octagonal concept, "a significant component of the design" for Dion, who wanted an open-space feel to her home. But it's also credited as the root of a lawsuit Dion filed against her first architect, Randall Stofft of Delray Beach.

Renlec hired Stofft for the project in June 2005, but the contract fell apart because Stofft refused to incorporate the octagonal design and even "mocked it in a vulgar fashion," Damon said.

But Stofft's attorney, Cole Fitzgerald of West Palm Beach, said his client made every effort to keep Dion satisfied by incorporating octagons into his design.

"The only difference was when it was suggested the octagon should be the main element of the main house," he said.

Despite the termination of the contract, Stofft claimed Renlec still owed him $104,500 for work, and he filed a lien against the property in April 2006. Four months later, Renlec filed a lawsuit against Stofft to remove the lien, and now the parties are litigating to resolve the issue.

But any tussle with Stofft has failed to mar Dion's love for the area — her family has owned homes in Admiral's Cove and Jack Nicklaus' Bear's Club — and they are eager to move into their "dream home" and quietly blend into the Jupiter Island community, Damon said.

"I'm sure they'll be good neighbors," he said.

Here's a look at the history of future Jupiter Island resident Celine Dion's estate:

June 24, 2005: Dion's Canadian firm, Renlec Management, buys a home in the 200 block of South Beach Road from Barbara and F. Morgan Taylor Jr. for $12.5 million.

June 28, 2005: Renlec signs a building contract with Stofft Architects of Delray Beach for $550,000 based on 18 months of construction.

July 14, 2005: Renlec pays Stofft $20,000 for the schematic design phase of a new home on the property.

July 2005: Architect Randall Stofft flies to Montreal to "resolve differences in vision" with Renlec.

Oct. 14, 2005: Renlec pays Stofft $95,000 for the preliminary design phase ($45,000) and part of the design development phase ($50,000).

October 2005: Stofft representatives fly to Montreal to "correct the deficiencies" of Stofft's plans.

March 13, 2006: Renlec terminates its contract with Stofft.

March 31, 2006: Renlec hires Dailey Janssen Architects of West Palm Beach to finish the home for $500,000 based on 16 months of construction.

April 14, 2006: Stofft records a claim of lien against the property in the amount of $104,500 for work Renlec claims was "unauthorized."

Aug. 15, 2006: Renlec files a lawsuit against Stofft for filing a fraudulent lien and breaching their contract.

Nov. 28, 2006: Stofft files a counterclaim against Renlec to collect on the lien for breach of contract and for unjust enrichment.

May 11, 2007: Renlec files paperwork to begin building on the property.

Jan. 17, 2008: Renlec buys the adjacent 2-acre property to the north for $7 million.

June 5, 2008: Renlec files paperwork to begin building on the northern property.


CELINE DION'S ESTATE

Total acreage: 5.7 acres

Purchase price: $19.5 million (includes cost for two adjacent lots)

Main residence: 9,825 square feet

Total covered area: 17,868 square feet

Total bedrooms: 15

Total bathrooms: 14 full, 6 half-baths

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The quadrennial event that decides the best football team on the planet is set to kick off on 11th. The buzz about the world cup on the web is definitely stronger than it was 4 years ago. The blogosphere is crawling with posts about it, Twitter is lit up and big brands are using the event to their advantage with clever ads. In short, football is trending. Designers from every niche are bringing out football related products to woo in their customers and we thought we would put together a list of some season specific items from the decor industry. So here goes…

If you are a power football player with a truckload of trophies you have won which you can’t wait to show off, check out this wall unit from IKEA.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Happiness is...

Is it possible to not be happy when on a swing?

(Sophie and her cousin, Sarah)



I felt happy just watching them...

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Doing it Right...Happy Father's Day!

We are lucky.
 Lucky to have a man who walks the walk and lets us know he loves us every day. If I did one thing right as a mother, it was choosing a good father for my children and a great example of what a husband and father should be.

Now, I am off to get him a pound cake with butter cream icing and some big steaks to barbecue.
Because that is what the smart wives of men-who-don't-want-to-go-out-for-Father's-Day-dinner do!

We love you!!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Summer, summertime!!

I am ready.

As my eldest finishes his final exam, my youngest son announces he is playing hooky for his final three days next week (and I am okay with that) and my girlie has her field trip, I am hereby declaring the arrival of Summer!

I am through making bag lunches...and waking up in a cold sweat realizing I forgot to pick up bread for sandwiches.

I am ready for full-time flip flop wearing, and less socks to wash.
I am ready to use my clothesline every fine day.

I am ready to fire up the barbecue more days than not.

I am ready to fill my deep-freeze with freezies, and watch my children slyly poke the empty wrappers down through the gaps in the decking.

I am even ready for sand in the tub.


I am ready for trips to the beach and ice-cream or snow cones afterwards.

I am ready to swing on my porch swing with the handyman, listening to the radio on a Saturday night.

I am ready to see my children's hair turn lighter as the sun and chlorine bleach it out.

Speaking of that, I am ready for my own hair to need less touch-ups.

I am ready for even more freckles to sprinkle across my kids' cheeks (and my own!)

I am ready to watch the handyman mow the grass and build me things with no shirt on, while envying his freedom to do so!


I am ready for my friends' annual Canada Day party.

I am ready for CAMPING!!!

I am ready to be the ever present life-guard, and assure myself that daily dips in the pool means they can skip the odd shower.


I am ready for my farmer's tan.

I am ready to wear more dresses than pants.

I am ready to work my butt off writing (note to self: must find way to type while life-guarding)

I am ready to sleep in and hopefully my internal clock will understand that before the summer is out!!

Are you ready???

Monday, June 14, 2010

You and your home...in a magazine!!

Yep, it's true! Calling all of you stylish and talented homeowners: get your cameras out and head on over to Holiday with Matthew Mead to enter our BIG contest!! I've seen a lot of beautiful homes around these parts and yours just might be the one that makes it into the pages of HOLIDAY.

So, click on the button below and find out all of the details of the contest.
Oh, and just a reminder:

Holiday with Matthew Mead is a 144-page magazine delivered directly to you home/mailbox and can ONLY be purchased here! HOLIDAY will not be found on newsstands and is selling quickly. We have almost met our sales quota for the first (and only one we have committed to) printing.

So, get yours very soon!!!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Yellow Fever...

After years of using yellow on my walls and in my decor, I started to feel a bit, well, blue. Yellow had lost its cheery appeal to me and instead made me feel like yawning, in much the same way that staring at the sun provokes the physical need in me to yawn. As a result, I headed over to bluer pastures and kissed most things yellow goodbye.

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Well, it seems that yellow is experiencing a new day with me. I find myself slowly drawn back to it and even picked up a new yellow and white duvet cover for my bed. You see, there are changes going on in mi casa. I am experiencing a restlessness that comes from actually living in a house for more than two years and my style is going through a bit of a revolution.

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My house will be photographed this summer for HOLIDAY with Matthew Mead and I plan to unveil my new look in the pages of the magazine. There won't be any major changes and there will still be LOTS of blue, but I think I may surprise you with some of the tweaks I am planning. Of course, any and all changes will be budget friendly (that hasn't changed) and you might even see a bit more colour in these parts.

A bit of YELLOW perhaps?
But in a whole new light...

Besides, I am turning forty this year and it just seems a whole lot easier to change my house than myself!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

15 Strikingly Beautiful Modern Style Bedrooms

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The Golf furniture collection from Italian design house Colombini has some spectacular modern themed bedroom designs. After gazing at these images you can’t but feel a sense of respect for the designers behind these gorgeous bedrooms. The colors have been blended to perfection, the placement meticulous, and there is a true sense of completeness in each one of them. The only down point, if at all, is that most of them still assume you have acres of space to play around with in your room. If only our rooms were as big as the ones they show in brochures!