Design*Sponge Newspaper & General Store

When Grace at Design*Sponge announced the distribution list for their premier newspaper, I was thrilled to see the General Store on the list! It's a lovely little shop near the ocean selling the perfect balance of new things for the home and clever vintage finds. I happily hopped in my car and headed out to the Outer Sunset. My step-dad was visiting and I was lucky that he and my son could stay home and play while I had a bit of time to myself. Usually 'alone time' consists of going to the market and an occasional movie, so this was a real treat (file under "first world problems," for sure!!). Since my last visit they've completed their backyard area! It's adorable and even has a little shed with plants. I scooped up this amazing vintage green backpack and my D*S newspaper and drove home. 

I was happy to climb into bed early on Friday night to read my newspaper. What a gem! And super great to see Design*Sponge in print! I loved all the DIY ideas! Well done, team D*S!! I look forward to seeing the next one hopefully in the fall! I took a few photos while I was there... hope you like them. 

Married!! Lily & Dale

I'm thrilled to share a few of my favorite photos from the wedding I shot in Cambria, CA last month. Cambria is the cutest little town on the central coast of California, between Hearst Castle and San Luis Obispo. Lily and Dale got a permit to get married at a local park, right on Moonstone Beach. When they arrived to double check the location, they unfortunately discovered a homeless man had set up shop in 'their' spot. They peacefully let him be and set out to find a new perfect spot. The place they found couldn't have been more gorgeous. A little off the beaten path... ok, well, we had to step over the ropes to get there, but it was all worth it. It was the edge of the earth; skies were blue and the ocean was a perfect shade of turquoise. It was brilliant covered by trees and was a dream to shoot!

On Saturday afternoon Lily and I trekked out to the spot and waited for Dale. They had a sweet moment together and then we waited for their favorite 25 friends and family to join them under the trees. We all gathered around to listen to the personal ceremony, complete with sincere and amazing vows. They kissed and we all cried and cheered! 

One of my favorite aspects of this wedding was that it was so laid back and casual. It was a small wedding with virtually zero posed photos. Seriously. The only posed photos we did were of the bride & groom while we waited for their guests to arrive at the ceremony and a few with their officiant. That's it... everything else is candid and it was so relaxing to shoot. The weather was perfect, the views were gorgeous, and dinner was delicious. There were no timelines, no flowers (lily made an awesome bouquet of paper butterflies), no cake (ice cream sandwiches from Bi-Rite Creamery in San Francisco... thank you, Elisha & dry ice!!), no djs (Lily and Dale made their own playlist), and no programs. Just a lot of love and sweet happiness. Oh, and some fun party ideas made the night hilarious: fake moustaches and candy cigarettes, double bubble gum, and pop rocks! 

The reception was held in the garden behind Robin's Restaurant in downtown Cambria. One of their guests, Dave Potter, is THE dude at Municipal Winemakers, and he provided all the wine! At the end of the night, I was able to sample each of the 4 wines he brought... amazing! 

If you're planning a wedding, may I offer some unsolicited advice? I suggest you follow your heart and have an amazing wedding; one where you get to spend as much time as possible with your honey-to-be and your dearest family and friends. 

Congrats again, Lily and Dale... I couldn't be happier for you!

Treehouse Kid & Craft

If you live within 3,000 miles of Athens, GA, I super encourage you to check out the coolest toy store ever: Treehouse Kid & Craft. It's full of really unique gifts and toys, along with awesome classes, party ideas, and sweet people! I was so pleasantly surprised that it wasn't like every other small, independent,  and "hip" toystore! It's full of new and vintage things! Some are locally handmade while others are made specifically for the shop way out in Nepal! While I was there, I bought presents for my son's birthday (November!) and for Christmas as well! I also picked up a few lightweight items for the plane ride back to California: a Charlie Harper coloring book, a lion puppet from Nepal, two wooden people, a fox finger puppet from BlaBla, and two tiny clothespins (to develop those fine motor skills). In my attempt to share the awesomeness, here are a few cute pictures! Thank you, Kristen Bach for having such an amazing shop. It really adds life to the already vibrant Athens community. 

Juicing!

 

I'm a big fan of awesome, healthy smoothies and juices!  I just made this one:
beet
carrots
celery
kale
cucumber
pear
apple
ginger
red bell pepper
I love just throwing everything in because really, you can't make a bad juice! Yum!!