Heyyy everyone! This is my FIRST 10 Things I Love post and I’m really excited about it! We just got home from a week in my hometown, and while it was so nice to see family, we’re soaking in being back in our city and summertime in Nashville. I’m loving …
1. This cute mini pool. We don’t have a pool and I love that these are darling alternatives to the (occasionally) not-so-great looking inflatable pools.
2. My beauty food this summer has been cherries! They’re in season, so delicious, and worth the work of spitting the pits out, haha. Cherries are a rich source of polyphenols and vitamin c and have great antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties—they’re great for skin and your bod in general!
3. Loving these swimsuit bottoms SO much—my favorite I’ve ever had!
6. My YMCA membership. I honestly love all the classes they have and my favorite by far are the dance cardio classes—I totally forget how sweaty I’m getting!
7. This top. What is it about fruit-themed clothing that makes me want to buy it all?!
8. My guilty pleasure lately is watching Dynasty (the reboot) on Netflix. It is so high drama, we’re talking a legit soap opera, and you can’t help but root for Fallon’s character.
9. Loving this pajama set from Target. Their whole Stars Above line is amazing! I’ve gotten a few pairs of these pj’s because they are so soft and comfy and perfect for summer.
10. This perfume from Sephora. It’s blended with natural ingredients, including natural, organic and fair trade essential oils to support nations rebuilding. They also use safe lab produced ingredients that are phthalate free, paraben free, sulphate free, UV inhibitor free and formaldehyde free. It’s one of my favorite fragrances ever and I don’t find myself missing my Chanel/Viktor and Rolf anymore!
Welcome back to my Nashville bnb and welcome to part two of my tour (see part one here!). Today, I want to share the bedrooms with you. My side of our duplex has three bedrooms and three full bathrooms. One is downstairs and two are upstairs. I’ll start with the one that is located downstairs. My bnb is now available to rent here.
This bed is queen size. I’ve had the frame for over 10 years. It’s one of the first adult pieces of furniture I ever owned. It’s from Room + Board. We recently changed our bed at home to a king, so this frame needed a new home, I got a fresh mattress and moved it here! It’s always fun to see a piece of furniture live LOTS of different lives in different homes through the years. This is probably the piece I have owned the longest.
The little flag is from Urban Outfitters. Kind of random, but they also have a Palm Springs one. My two favorite cities!
One of our priorities is to make our home welcoming to families. We didn’t do a full-on “kids room” this time, but we did add a lot of little details that will be fun to families who rent our bnb! I love this plush bear rocker.
We devoted this closet to kiddo things. We added a high chair, a pack and play, blocks, some books and a ukulele.
Upstairs, the master bedroom has a king-size bed and Fleur wallpaper from Urban Walls. I LOVE the floral and I’m so glad I opened my my heart to the color BLUE for this space.
The two upstairs bedrooms are carpeted with brand new carpet. Though carpet is not my first choice, I know a lot of people like it and we decided to leave it for now since it is brand new.
This bedroom also has an en suite with a double sink and a large shower.
We didn’t do a lot to the bathrooms in this bnb … if it’s not broke don’t fix it, you know? We felt SO lucky that they all came with white quartz counters and a mix of subway tile and penny tile. They’re fresh and simple!
The third bedroom is a queen size with an attached balcony patio. It’s so cute!
Here’s the little outdoor balcony. It’s the perfect spot to sip morning coffee or enjoy a cold glass of rosé on a warm summer night.
WOOHOO! I am so happy to have this space all set up and ready to go! Here’s the link to our listing. If you have any questions about the space, let me know! 🙂 xx – Elsie
Credits//Author: Elsie Larson. Project Assistant: Collin DuPree. Photography: Amber Ulmer. Photos edited with A Color Story Desktop.
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Hi friends! I’m here today to talk about baby naming! I’ve loved the subject of baby names for as long as I can remember. Even as early as elementary school I can remember drawing photos of my imaginary (HUGE) family and giving them each names.
As fate would have it, I didn’t enter the world of motherhood until I was 35 years old, so yeah, I had plenty of time to acquire a very long list of beautiful and unique baby names. If I would have become a mother at age 20 or 25 or 30 (or honestly 31, 32, 33, 34 …) who knows what our kiddos would be called because I have changed favorite baby names throughout the years. So props to you if you’re one of those people who picked a baby name in high school and you still like it! I’m impressed.
Anyway, back to our story. Some of you may remember that we actually named Nova twice (lol) because after we knew we were adopting from China, but before we were matched with Nova, we decided to call her Winter. We still absolutely love the name Winter, but it wasn’t right for Nova—both because we felt it was too literal because of her albinism, and once we saw her we wanted to give her a more powerful name. We ended up calling her Nova Winter. It feels kind of magical to me now that her middle name was winter and we met on December 4.
We knew we wanted a celestial name for Nova once Jeremy had told me he wanted to adopt her during the solar eclipse. We looked at every possible celestial name and Nova was the one that stuck. We love it because it’s short, easy to say/understand (we avoid names that are confusing to pronounce, just one of our preferences) and super bold.
Nova grew into her name very quickly. It fits her and she’s so proud of it.
When it came time to choose a second name, the struggle was REAL. We had about six months to brainstorm options between the time we began paperwork and the time we were matched. It was slightly easier to visualize our imaginary “little sis” since we knew we were adopting a child with albinism, but we still wanted to wait until we saw her photos to officially choose the name (just in case).
The one thing we knew for sure is that we didn’t want to do a second celestial name to “match” with Nova. We felt more excited to choose a different name, maybe something earthy, with some contrast.
I had been keeping a list on my phone since before we had Nova of baby names and adding anything we thought was pretty along the way. You can see the full list here. We had three or four frontrunners. I kept coming back to Rosemary and Jeremy kept coming back to Noelle. But neither of us were sure about the other name, so we took those off the list. I spent several weeks OBSESSED with hunting for names. We even had a wonderful blog reader who works for Nameberry make us a custom list of suggestions (thank you, Sophie!).
In the end, we only really had one name—well, two. Marigold and Goldie. I wanted Marigold and Jeremy wanted Goldie. We then found out that Goldie was a family name (on Jeremy’s side), which makes it even sweeter.
We went to visit friends for the weekend and he randomly announced to everyone (including me lol) that we were going to call our daughter Marigold.
We decided to call her Marigold June. At the time I am writing this post, I don’t know for sure if we’ll be meeting our little gal in June, but I kind of have a feeling. We’ll see!
Oh! For anyone curious why we didn’t keep our children’s Chinese names, read this post. It’s a personal preference that we’ve received a brutal amount of judgment for. So if you feel inclined to judge, be sure you read that post and have more information before you proceed. 🙂 I understand the knee jerk reaction to feel like we “took” something from our girls, but I also think it’s a beautiful and wonderful story to have names given to them, with love, from the parents they will grow up with. As with most things in life, it’s more complicated than a simple right/wrong situation.
Note: This post is pre-scheduled. I am currently on my maternity leave with baby Marigold (!!!!!!!), so if I don’t respond to your comment, don’t worry, someone else on our team will. I am so grateful for the opportunity to take a little time to bond with our new baby. But I left a bunch of posts in the drafts for you to enjoy while I’m away. See you on the other side!
xx. Elsie
Credits//Author: Elsie Larson. Photography: Amber Ulmer. Photos edited with A Color Story Desktop.
When we heard Brooke White was a fan of A Beautiful Messand she wanted to be part of our At Home With series, we were like … YES, please. Today, she’s sharing her remodeled home (spoiler alert: it’s bright, airy and sooo cozy) and a little bit about her new single, and record—which is coming soon!
“We moved into this house 2011–pre-kids! Little did we know we’d be bringing a little baby London home a year later. Moving from the craziness of the valley out to the quiet suburbs of Ventura County, however, was definitely an intentional step in moving towards starting a family, we just didn’t know how soon. But this was a home we could grow into—not too big, not too small.
It was built in the ’70s, and at first glance was nothing special. When we walked in, my husband immediately said “heck no” and I said “heck yes” because I could see a diamond in the rough! It was a fixer upper with loads of potential but also loads of teal … teal walls, teal floors, teal ceilings, teal tile, teal carpet … ALL THE TEAL TEAL TEAL! I can understand why my husband wasn’t jazzed, but I caught a vision and loved the idea of a project and making it our own. I managed to talk Dave into it, talking up the view from the balcony, the only redeeming quality for him. Prior to moving in, we de-tealed the house immediately, sanding down the wood floors to their natural shade and restaining them, scraping popcorn teal ceilings and resurfacing every wall and giving it a fresh coat of paint inside.
It’s become hard for me to figure out which room I love the most, because the older I get, and the longer I live here, the more I’ve been able to really pull it together and wait for the things I really loved. If I had to choose, it would be a toss-up between my music room (I love all the natural light from the skylights and the whole vibe in there) and the front room—how it turned out with all the records and the old baby grand piano. But then again, we spend so much time as a family in the family room that opens up into the kitchen. The best decision we made in this house was to knock down the wall and join these two spaces; it’s really changed the way we live!
I think what I love the most about my home are the fun treasures I’ve thrifted and made along the way … such as my blue leather Chesterfield sofa in my front room. I got it at The Deseret Industries Thrift Store in Gilbert, Arizona (where I’m from and was home for Christmas) for 30 DOLLARS! Yep, $30! Luckily, we had brought the truck, so we loaded it up and brought it back to California! I had a giant blank wall space behind it, so I decided to add some vinyl covers in frames I spray painted red above it to create a huge display of some of my favorite records as works of art! It makes me happy every time I look at it!
I also love the old church pew in our office between our front room and kitchen dining table. The space in there was unique and narrow, so I had the thought to look for a church pew on Craigslist. It was New Year’s Day and I found one instantly—an hour and $100 later, the man who sold it to me brought it to my house and it has stayed there ever since. It fits perfectly there. I did sand it down quite a bit, and have had a handful of people ask me if I considered ever selling it, but I don’t think I’ll ever be able to part with it.I’ve also created some of our art, including the diptych blue bike on the wall and framed photos I’ve taken. I always wanted to buy real art, but because of my budget could rarely afford it, so I have made a lot of my own. But I also have found some incredibly special pieces at the thrift store, two of which are textile and thread arts from the early ’70s! I love art so much and am thankful that I was able to come across such treasures for such great prices.
We just crossed the eight-year mark in May—we’ve spent half our married life here. What we’ve learned is that, contrary to the Pinterest/Instagram illusions, the process of making a house your HOME doesn’t happen overnight. I joke that it took about 2,967 days/nights to figure this place out, and we’re still working on it! It feels like years of waiting to find the right pieces for the right prices. To save up enough to fix this, and renovate that. It requires a lot of patience and trial and error, and sometimes settling on things you don’t really love. Our house was a hodgepodge of hand-me-downs and random thrifted things. It still is, by design and necessity. I’ve embraced the eclectic default and ran with it.
We did the initial cosmetic fixes when we first moved in, but there was loads more of work to be done, which we have done along the way, including landscaping, knocking down a wall, a full kitchen and master bathroom remodel and dozens of weekend projects. When we first moved in, I chose grey for most the rooms (yellow for the kitchen and pale blue for the family room) and I had a gig out of town while the painters were here. When I got home, the color was much more taupe-tan than I had hoped and wanted to repaint it immediately … but it wasn’t in the budget. So one by one, I have turned each room white and I love how open and clean it feels! We also did away with the carpet upstairs with wood floors to match the rest of the house the month before Sonny was born, and they were finished the day before I went into labor.
At this point in my home it feels good, it feels personal, it feels intentional. Having children changes your life and home massively. I’ve learned that you have to create your space with them in mind—lots of storage for toys and a space designated for art and crafts. London is artsy and leaves a trail of glitter everywhere she goes. I often have to let go of perfection, and embrace this messier-than-I-like season, because it’s short, and it’s good to remember that a house is for living!
I’m super excited to soon be releasing my upcoming record Calico, (hybrid for California Country, which is exactly what this record is) on October 4, 2019! This is my first true country album to date, and while I’ve always leaned into that singer-songwriter sound, I’ve had it in my heart to make a country album for a long, long time. I had planned to make it in Nashville, but again, having kids changes everything. I was still nursing sonny boy and walking London to kindergarten, so I realized that I wasn’t going to just up and leave my life and family in LA to make a country record in Tennessee.
So, I stayed and made one here close to my family and home and it really worked out better than I could have imagined. And that is exactly what the title track Calico is all about … blooming where you’re planted, making the most of it and loving it. It’s the most modern and fun thing I’ve done musically to date. And I am thrilled to be offering it on vinyl for the first time in my music making life! And it’s bright yellow like the sun.”
Thanks so much for sharing, Brooke! You can pre-order Brooke’s album now at http://calicogoods.com or here: http://ffm.to/calico and listen to her single, Into the Trees, below. xo!
Clary Renew Repair Oil
OK, this one is nowhere near new to me, but I’m not sure I’ve shared about it. A few years back when I had breast reduction surgery, I began using this oil on my healing scars. I’ve been using it ever since and swear by it as my favorite body oil.
Weleda Skin Food Light Nourishing Cream
I love Skin Food to the point of obsession, but it’s very thick. I am glad they came out with this light version because sometimes it’s needed. It smells so great and is very affordable (and sold in Target now). It’s my go-to face and body lotion and I carry the hand cream in my purse at all times.
Glossier Cloud Paint
Total honesty—I have tried a lot of Glossier products that were just OK to me. But I really love this cream blush! It’s beautiful and will last forever because all that’s needed is a tiny bit each application. (The colors I use are Dawn and Beam.)
Jane Iredale Cream Blush
I use the color “Warm Rosy Neutral” and it’s like a bronzer and blush-in-one for me. It’s one of my most used blush shades recently. I love cream blush and will likely never go back to pressed powder.
Oui Fresh Wellness Oil (similar here)
My favorite oil for boosting immunity naturally. I use a drop mixed with sleep oil and diffuse it quite often in my office while I’m working.
Note: This post is pre-scheduled. I am currently on my maternity leave with baby Marigold (!!!!!!!), so if I don’t respond to your comment, don’t worry, someone else on our team will. I am so grateful for the opportunity to take a little time to bond with our new baby. But I left a bunch of posts in the drafts for you to enjoy while I’m away. See you on the other side! xx
Credits//Author: Elsie Larson. Photography: Amber Ulmer. Photos edited with A Color Story Desktop.