As I read some of my favorite blogs this morning, I was inspired to write a post - one I had planned to write earlier this month, but life got in the way.
Earlier this month, Steve, Lulu and I escaped to the beach - pretty silly for people who live at the beach,
but this little guy was our motivation.
KC and her family live a 6-7 hour drive from Ventura
so we made plans to meet in Capitola which is just a 2.5 hour drive for them with little Andy.
It was a 5 hour drive for us (had to stop for Lulu to run around) so we arrived late on Thursday and got in a moonlit walk.
KC, Jake and Andy weren't arriving until Friday afternoon so I did something really fun.
I met up with the Darrielle of D.D.'s Cottage and Design who I follow daily on Instagram - @ddscottageanddesign - at the flea market.
I bought a few things - my favorites are a bowl and pitcher I found for just $10.
I never tire of looking at Darrielle's house on IG so I forced her to take me there after the flea market.
It was fun to see this chippy door on her porch because she introduced me to the woman who sold it to her.
I got the grand tour - you'll notice a lot of green throughout the house.
Darrielle has great style and she turns chippy forgotten pieces into valued treasures.
I was a totally rude guest
snapping photos
right and left.
It was fun to see, in real life, things I have admired in her Instagram posts.
I love how she incorporated fall into her beachy style with pumpkins and flowers.
An old stool and watering can look beautiful filled with seasonal greenery.
I have loved her old tub for years - why didn't my old house come with a claw foot tub?
Look at the great green cupboard reflected in the mirror
and the awesome job she did refinishing this dresser used to hold the sink.
Just to let you know that I didn't stalk Darrielle the entire weekend,
we visited a few shops she said were "must sees",
walked all over Capitola which is full of cute houses
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and ate at great restaurants.
But most important was spending time with our little guy who is full of life - it was good to get away.