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My First Blogiversary!

That’s right…I’ve officially been at this for one year! It seems like I’ve been doing it forever though.  You can see my very first post here.

According to my analytics, here are your top 10 favorite posts:

1. By the Numbers

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2. Our House Baby

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3. Making an Entrance

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4. Organization Melt Down

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5. My Weekend Through the Fuzzy Lens

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6. Christmas Traditions

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7. 702 Park Avenue…Across the Country

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8. Painting for Guests

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9. Dollar Store Dinos

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10. The Craigslist Hunt

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Ok, I’ve been at this for a year now, so it’s your turn to speak up.  What do you like about the blog?  What do you wish there was more of?  Less of?  If you have something to say, please comment!  It really does make my day! Plus, I love to hear your opinions and insights.

Thanks so much for following along on this adventure with us.  It means more than you know, and I appreciate each and every one of you.  It’s been a year, but at the same time, I feel like the best part of this blog is just getting started.  I can’t wait to move in and share all of the before and afters with you…I think you’ll be pretty amazed! I know we are!! :)

The Liebster Award

I’m so excited to tell you that I’ve been nominated for the Liebster award! The Liebster award is an award given to smaller “up and coming” bloggers with high potential by other small bloggers.  I’m honored to have even been mentioned!  Thanks to Gardenias & Mint for the nomination!

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Here are the rules:

Mention the blog that nominated you

Answer the 11 questions they asked you

Nominate other bloggers

Create 11 questions of your own

Notify your nominees

Questions from Christa & Regina:

1. If you could live anywhere, where would it be?  In our house!! It really is our dream house, and I can’t wait to finally get moved in!

2. What was the best concert you ever went to?  Bruce Springsteen with my dad when I was in high school.  Thanks to my dad, I grew up loving The Boss, and over 10 years later, his concert was still the best I’ve been to!

3. Any hobbies?  Working on house projects, baking, shopping, and organizing. 

4. What do you do to relax?  Shop!  Such a bad habit, I know, but retail therapy always works!

5. How would you describe your personal style?  Classic. My style icons are the usual classics: Jackie O, Grace Kelly, and Kate Middleton.

6. Favorite junk food?  Sweets!  Warm cookies and ice cream are my faves.

7. Favorite health food?  Laughing cow cheese wedges.  They’re great on anything, and only 35 calories!

8. Cat or dog person?  Dog, all the way! 

9. Favorite places to shop?  For the home, I love finding deals at Kirkland’s, Ikea, and Home Goods.  For me, I’m a sucker for the classics, like Banana Republic, Ann Taylor, and Sole Society.

10. Any celebrity crushes?  Chris Hemsworth and Liam Neeson (Yes, I know he’s old, but I still love him!).

11. Go-to accessory item?  One of my Michael Kors watches.  I’ve wear them so often, I feel naked without them now!

I nominate the following blogs:

Heidi @ Jax and Jewels

Kelli @ Life at 818

Sarah @ The Quixotic Chica

Questions for my nominees:

1. Why did you start blogging?

2. What’s your favorite recipe?

3. What’s the best DIY you ever completed?

4. What’s the last movie you saw in theaters?

5. What’s your favorite season?

6. What are your wardrobe essentials?

7. What’s your biggest fear?

8. What’s the best advice you ever received?

9. What are three things you can’t live without?

10. How long have you been blogging?

11.  What’s your favorite social media?

Organization Melt Down

You know how expectant mothers go through a whole nesting phase?  Well I feel like I’m doing that in anticipation of our fast-approaching move in date, but only backwards.  After living in our temporary home (Charles’ grandfather’s house that my in-laws are gracious enough to “lend” us rent-free!) for almost 9 months, I have finally started to organize. img_467412

I guess for so long I was in denial that our temporary home was actually still a home to us.  As grateful as we are for this free place to live (and trust me, we are SO grateful), I have not felt like a true homeowner yet.  It still feels like we’re renting, living in someone else’s house.  That moment when we finally lock up the doors, turn off the lights, and lay our heads down in our Park Avenue house is going to be so surreal.  I’m sure it will take some getting used to…and some pinching myself to make sure it’s real!  I seriously cannot wait.

But back to the organizing.  When January 1 hit, all of a sudden I had a minor panic attack that all of our crap was in 4 different locations.  Some is at Park Avenue, some is in our current house, some is at Charles’ parents’ house, and some is at my parents’ house.  Whew, that’s exhausting just saying it.  I felt so very unorganized, which, if you know me at all, you know I hate.  So to cope, I just started organizing anything I could get my hands on!

I started with a new little mail station.  It’s nothing fancy, just a place for us to automatically sort our mail, which is important since we have mail coming to about 3 different locations right now!  There’s a “To Pay” folder, a “To File” folder, and an “Unsorted” folder for our lazy days.  Plus I have a folder, Charles has a folder, and Charles’ grandfather has a folder (he still gets mail there, and we take it to him at the retirement home).  On the front, I’ve attached a monthly calendar, which also includes dates that bills are due.  I must be the biggest nerd, because coming home and sorting the mail has become a real thrill to me.  I know, it’s sad.

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The next stop on my list was our filing cabinet.  Charles and I are both pretty good about saving what needs to be saved, but we both had gotten in the habit of just throwing it in the drawer with the intent to file it later…which of course never happened.  So over the weekend I organized all of our important documents, and broke everything down into 7 main categories: Park Avenue, Joint Financial, CPG Financial, SPG Financial, CPG Work, SPG Work, and Miscellaneous.

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Next, I picked up a bunch of these little plastic baskets for $1 at Target and started using them anywhere and everywhere, like to organize the medicine cabinet and my nail polishes.

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Then I turned my organizational prowess to our finances.  I kept finding printables here and there that I liked, but I couldn’t find one place that had everything.  And you know I can’t have that stuff all mismatched!  So I created my own.  They are so simple and definitely nothing special, but it made me happy to get all of this information in one place.

First I created a tracker for monthly bills.  This helps us in our budget to know what we are spending each month.  (Hint: the “A” column is to note whether or not it is an automatic draft.)  This tracker is especially important for us right now, since we are paying two electrical bills, two water/trash bills, and two gas bills (one for each house).  I also created a quick guide with all of our account information for easy access.

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Next I created two trackers to help us with our tax preparation.  This will help keep all of our donations, expenses, etc. in one place so that we can easily see what we’ve spent at the end of the year.

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Up next?  I’m hoping to tackle our gift wrap box.  It needs a lot of help after the holidays! Here’s a little inspiration:

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I’d also really love to snaz up our filing cabinet a bit.  Maybe something like this:

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PS- The above printables are free for your use! Enjoy!

 

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Slowly but Surely

Bear with me…I’m working on getting my complete house renovation list updated so that I can share it with you.  I’m planning to start next Monday and go through each room with a detailed list of what has been done and what’s left to do, complete with updated pictures!  So stay tuned…

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Yesterday I had to get a few pictures together for the workers to start on the master bathroom.  I won’t share which ones I picked with you just yet, but you can see my inspiration here.

Happy hump day!  I hope you’re staying warm!

Resolutions and Other Thoughts

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been reflecting a lot on 2013.  All in all, I think this has been the hardest year yet for me.  It has been filled with lots of major life changes and lots of obstacles, but it’s also made me a much stronger and wiser person.  This year has shaped who I am probably more than any other year.  And as much as I’ve learned in 2013, I’m ready to close that chapter and roll on into 2014.

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I’ve never really been one to have New Year’s Resolutions.  It’s easy to get excited in planning your resolution, but the actual execution is much more difficult.  In a way, I guess I’ve always felt that making resolutions in some way sets you up for failure in the new year.

But this year, I’m changing that.  They say that it takes 21 days to make something a habit.  That means that the first 3 weeks of January are crucial to getting your year on track.  I debated whether or not I should be so honest, but I believe that accountability is a great motivator!  So here goes…my New Year’s Resolutions.

1. Get Healthy.

It’s awkward to put this out there, but this is the heaviest I’ve ever been.  It would be easy to blame it on the crazy cocktail of meds I was on for a while for my migraines (which added about 30 pounds—less the exorbitant amounts of hair that fell out), having surgery, the stress of all the major events in my life this year, or just getting comfortable in marriage and not really caring anymore.  But that wouldn’t be the truth.  The truth is that I do really care, that it’s something I think about almost every minute of every day, and that I just got lazy.  So no more excuses.

I know most people make some version of this resolution each year, and the vast majority fail.  That’s why, as awkward as it is, I’m writing about it.  Now I have to be held accountable.  And I’m not just talking about losing weight.  I want to get healthy…mind, body, and spirit. I’ve picked out a few of my “favorite” pictures of me in the past as inspiration, and to remind me that my goal is attainable!

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2. Stick to a Budget.

As an accountant, I like to think I’m pretty good with money.  But to be honest, I spend too much.  Really, don’t we all?

Charles and I have some hefty student loans to repay, and oh yeah…we have a mortgage now.  And we’d love to have kids someday in the not-too-distant future, and those suckers are expensive!!  (No one freak out…not-so-distant future is sometime in the next 5 years!)  So the bottom line is that we need to stop spending and start saving.

A few weeks ago, I put together a little trend sheet of our spending habits over the last few months. (Yes, I love spreadsheets. Don’t judge me.)  And I’m here to tell you…it was painful.  It’s so easy to just throw down a debit card or credit card and not think about where your money is going, but when you lay out the cold hard facts, it’s a little embarrassing.  Which I suppose is why I’ve put it off for so long.  So we are going to cut back on regularly eating out, shopping, and traveling.  It’s going to be quite an adjustment, but I know we will be so happy that we went on this “spending diet” in the future.

Here’s a few things that I’ve been reading to help get us started…

The one year saving schedule

Dave Ramsey‘s envelope system

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Easy ways to save each day

How to save on groceries

How much to save before having a baby

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Well there it is.  My two major resolutions for the year.  There are plenty of other smaller resolutions, like cooking more, cleaning more, reading more, helping others more, etc.  I’d even love to check a few things off my bucket list.  But for now, I think my plate is full with the first two!

So as the clock ticks down tonight, just think: 21 days.  21 days until you form a habit.  What will you do with your first 21 days of 2014?