Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Plan a Spring "Staycation"
Spring is quickly approaching, and many people are making vacation plans. Maybe you have children who are anxiously awaiting Spring Break or, perhaps you just need a break yourself . Whatever the reason, right now you might be deciding where to go or what to do, or trying to figure out how to budget for an expensive vacation.
Some people are looking at an alternative to traveling this spring and they are calling it a "staycation". A staycation is basically a vacation at home. I found this idea both interesting and appealing as I began to consider the costs associated with taking a Spring Break vacation with two children. And, after some thought, I decided that a staycation might be just what we are looking for.
I found a wealth of information from different websites about what to do on a staycation. One site that had some really fun ideas for things to do during a staycation was www.staycationideas.com. They recommended activities like "family game night", "movie night," and suggested learning how to play croquet. I have always wanted an antique croquet set, and with the money I will save by staying at home rather than spending money on gas or airfare I might just have to buy a croquet set and learn to play.
People are also choosing staycations over vacations and using the money they would have spent on expensive travel costs to add value to their homes. Some staycation ideas that add value to your home are remodeling a closet, painting a room or two, or my favorite option for a spring staycation, sprucing up an outdoor space.
There are lots of ways to spruce up your outdoor space and the majority of them cost a fraction of what you might spend on a vacation. Replacing your outdoor cushions, adding a chaise lounge or two to relax in, or purchasing that hammock you've been wanting, are just some ways to fix up your outdoor space to make your staycation feel like a vacation.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Fall in Love with Outdoor Living
Snowfall in Alabama is typically a rare occurrence, but this year has been whiter than most in the south. This picture was taken last week just before the snow began to melt, and this particular day proved that a wintry day outdoors can be quite nice.
As the trend towards the outdoor den continues to grow in popularity, people are creating outdoor spaces that are comfortable year round. Outdoor fabrics and furnishings are becoming even more luxurious, while retaining their durability. This has created even more enthusiasm towards the idea of making the most of outdoor spaces.
I encourage you on this Valentine's Day, to fall in love with your outdoor living space. Check out this article in the New York Times to see how people are braving the elements and sitting back and enjoying the great outdoors regardless of chilly temperatures... http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/27/garden/27Alfresco.html
Monday, February 7, 2011
Spring Fever
It's just about this time every year that I begin dreaming of the warm, refreshing days of spring. This picture was sent to me by our Nashville store and it inspired me to begin thinking about ways that I could bring a little bit of spring to the table, so to speak.
I like how they used these vases in lime green and crisp white in varying heights on this French Country dining table. The geometric patterns on these accessories give them a modern look while the picnic covers over the plates add a touch of nostalgia and keep pests at bay.
I like to bring out a new tablecloth each year to brighten up my table for spring. This year, I found a white one with bold pinks, lime greens, and a touch of metallic gold. I have been saving it until the weather got warmer, but I think I am going to go ahead and add a touch of spring to my own table. Do you have any traditions that help you get ready for warmer weather?
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