Well, we made it through the entire month of October!  I never even got around to sharing some other big house projects so those will continue off and on along with guest posts of your homes!

I cannot tell you how much fun it was to tour so many of your homes and hear your reflections on your space and what home means to you. When I put out the cautiously optimistic requests to share I stepped back waiting for everyone to say “NO WAY” but instead so many of you jumped at the opportunity. And so many more of you have amazing spaces and thoughts on home that we will continue to share.  So if you didn’t share in October but you would be willing to share please message me!  I will hunt you all down eventually :) And for those of you other 31 Day-ers, I have so enjoyed many of your posts. I have specifically been following one on finding quiet and one on hospitality, along with another without a theme but just sweet reflections. Each has been such an encouragement. Thank you to those who chose to follow this month. I appreciate your readership and friendship!

I learned a few things this month for sure…

…writing every day (even when it’s hosting guest posts) takes lots of time.

…so much of home for me is the people we share it with….not only the ones that live in it but those that visit.

…savoring is a discipline as much as writing is. I had to be mindful and look for beauty. There were rocky days this month and I had to step back and get some perspective.  (it’s probably a blessing that this series is ending before needing to reflect on being locked up with 2 tots during Frankenstorm)

…there were days I had quick stuff I could throw into a post but I tried to dig a little deeper and find a place of authenticity.  Sometimes the deeper spots aren’t so Supermom and Pottery Barnish but I hope that they resonated with some of you.

…I’ve heard it said that what comes out of your mouth reflects what is going on in your heart. I feel the same way about our home…what goes out of our home is a reflection of what goes on in it. Which is precisely why the heart and home deserve lots of our efforts!

…although I will NOT be posting daily in coming months I will try to keep with the more focused theme of savoring what we have and hope to maintain that posture particularly throughout the holiday bustle.

…I am so thankful for the home God has blessed us with. Nothing in this life is permanent but while it is here we can enjoy it. and beautify it. and share it. and savor it.


 

 


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Yesterday we heard from Seth’s sister, Claire! Today we get to hear from another sister, my sister-in-law Tina in Ft Worth, Texas!  Here is what Tina had to say about her home…

Home for us is cozy space to nap with our pups, watch a football game, have friends and family over, and just a place to relax and be ourselves! Our home was built in 1942 and has lots of charm. It’s not perfect, pretty quirky actually, but it’s cozy and inviting (sounds a lot like family, right?).  I would not trade it for any ‘cookie cutter’ home right now; I mean, where would all of my great Canton finds go?!

Everyone loves our red front door and I can’t lie, it’s pretty darn cute and what initially sparked my interest in the house! The bench out front is an antique from a little store in Kiowa, OK where my grandparents live. I think it adds a great pop of color against the grey!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The living room is cozy and usually hosts Aggie football, or a good round of Dance Central where my nephews learned all the greatest dance moves 😉

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The entry way table is about 100 years old. It was at my great- grandparent house and fits the space perfectly. I love to mix new pieces with antiques; I think it adds great personality to the space!

 

 

 

 

 

 

The built in cabinets are original to the home. I spruced them up with a fresh coat of paint and some new hardware. My crafty mom was kind enough to make a window seat cushion to complete the space!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Things I love about the bedroom: new hardwoods (holla!), Canton door as headboard ($30 steal), and my antique dressing table!

 

 

 

 

 

 

We recently added a new vanity and tile to our master bath. I love it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last but not least, the kitchen. We had the cabinets resurfaced, added quartz countertops, tile/glass back splash, and new appliances.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The cookbook/towel holder above the sink is actually a wine crate!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notice the quote “If you met my family you would understand.” My mom got that little sign for me and it’s actually perfect.  I think that explains a lot about our home and how loving or crazy it can be at times. Thanks for letting me share, Kristen!

Thanks, Tina!   As I read this and look at pictures of your home that we have had so much fun in I am reminded of the quote in your parents lakehouse…”Home is where you treat family like friends and friends like family”!

 


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