Friday, April 30, 2010

Sit down and stay a while,


I've always liked chairs. When I was about 12 or so my mom brought home and old red chair from a garage sale and let me put it in my room. I thought it was very cool having this chair in my room. To me, it turned my bedroom into more than just a bedroom. Even back then I loved to re-decorate and I would re-arrange the furniture in my room from time to time. Every time I dragged that red chair from one corner to another the support spindles would pop out and I could use the glue stick in my school bag to fix it. My first DIY project and my first chair.

I have been thinking about chairs a lot lately. I pretty much hate most of the chairs in my house right now. The chair I am sitting in is the worst. It is your standard black pleather swivel desk/task chair on wheels. So ugly. And the desk is pretty awful as well: glass top over a brushed aluminum frame a la Ikea or maybe Office Max. A friend gave them to me before moving out of state. I actually think I might even have asked for them! The rest of the house isn't much better. I would love to replace this desk and chair with a Pottery Barn Porter Desk and either an antique wood desk chair or a beautiful French armchair, depending on what room this set-up ends up in. Right now it's just kind of hanging out in the left half of the two-sided living area in the front of the house. But what I would really like in this space is a fireplace with an awesome mantle for decorating and two beautiful club chairs with an accent table in between. These cozy arm chairs I dream of curling up with a book in front of a fire with are what started this obsessive craiglist treasure hunt. Since I couldn't afford what I really wanted- which is a good thing because if I had the money I would never be able to decide- I hoped to take a cast-off vintage chair (preferably with down cushions, great lines, on little turned legs with castors) and cover up the pea green velvet with a white linen slip-cover or maybe even re-upholster it. So far I haven't had much luck with this project, mainly because all the chairs I like enough on craiglist are still around $200-400 and that's way out of my budget. I may have to settle for a pair of wingback chairs with Queen Anne legs. But for now, I am moving on to other rooms and other chairs.
Rather on focus on finding enough chairs for my dining room or kitchen, I'm focusing on two pairs of chairs right now. The first pair is for my sewing room/office. I'm building a long, narrow work station for both my sewing machine and serger. I thought about just getting a chair on wheels for in there, but I like the idea of having a pair of cute chairs side by side instead. The other pair of chairs is for outside. We don't really have a patio, per se, but there is a paved sort of "row" off the doorwall leading to the backyard. As much as I would love to build a complete outside sitting and dining area, I don't want to put it on the grass so I'm going to settle for two chairs and a small bistro table (most likely). And that's the key word right there: bistro. Or, cafe, rather. As in the original French Cafe chair, the Tolix Marais AC chair.



I just want two of these babies and you can even pick the color. Why can't I just find a couple vintage originals for about $30 on craigslist? I would actually welcome the chipped paint and rusty patina, and seal it with a coat of spray on poly varnish.
Or maybe I would sand them down and cover them with a beautiful glossy red (rustoleaum would come in handy) like the one's Pottery Barn is selling for $199 a pop.



If I had several little outdoor areas that could accomidate a couple little chairs, I would also love a pair of vintage metal mesh chairs like these. I actually have had some luck finding great Mid Century Modern chairs like this online, like these Woodard chairs:


or these knock off Knoll® - Bertoia Diamond Lounge Chairs from Overstock.com
I love the shiney metal. And that brings me back to the pair of chairs for my sewing table. What I really want are a pair of these aluminum chairs that were originally designed for Naval ships:


They may look modern, but they are timeless and classic- they were introduced in 1944, the year my dad was born, and they are made to last 150 years! I love the simple lines and the silver finish. They would work anywhere, with any decor. They could look classy at a desk in Caden's navy blue room in a few years, or cozy in my rustic kitchen. But I really want them in my sewing room now. I would make a couple thin cushions out of four of my favorite Amy butler fabrics and tuck just enjoy them.

Along with The Navy Chair, these colorful Bentwood cafe chair reproductions are widely available online at stores like DWR and The Conran Shop. Of course, they cost a pretty penny, $416 for the metal navy chair and $15-$250 for the Bentwood chair's depending on the color. Why oh why did I feel the need to visit www.conranusa.com to verify the prices for this post? :-) I love chairs!

As much as the gleaming reproductions tempt me with their beautiful colors and updated materials, and the fact that they are readily available for anyone with a credit card and the capability to choose. However, I have neither. My credit card is maxed out and I love them all so I will happily continue dreaming and wishing and hoping I stumble upon someone selling their French Aunt's old balcony chairs.

And that last picture makes me smile because out of all the great chairs I found on Craig's List this morning, those are the two chairs I would have been thrilled to find. And here they are, together. I didn't have any luck with the Tolix, but this ad sparked my interest:

2 Antique Chairs $15

I'm calling first thing in the morning. Maybe I will spray paint them silver metallic.

(sorry this post is so long. I had even more chairs to talk about, but I'm going to save the rest for another post, too be continues. If you linked to my blog after searching for Tolix, and happened to get this far, thank you for reading. Please leave a comment to let me know you stopped by!)

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Haagen-Dazs Banana Split

I love choices but I hate making decisions. I can never decide between so many great options. When I was pregnant, the night before I found out I was having a boy, the name "Caden" popped in my head and I just knew that was my baby's name. I was already pretty sure I was having a boy, and although I allowed myself a list of girls names just for fun, it's a good thing I didn't have a girl because she would have been named Sophia Loretta Katherine Grace Elizabeth Madeliene. As it was I didn't decide on Caden's middle name until a couple days after he was born.


Could he be anything but Caden?


Caden playing with the annoying elephant pull toy, January 2009

But give me ice cream and I will pick vanilla ever time. I love Vanilla ice cream. It is so good. It's the best taste in the world, and easily my favorite food. Especially really expensive Vanilla Ice Cream, like Haagen Daaz. I really like their new "5" which just has five natural ingredients. To me, it is especially perfect after it sits out and melts halfway.


So I love it, but I don't always buy ice cream when I go to the grocery store. It's a treat. But since I recently gave up my favorite breakfast and snack treat, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, I allowed myself a trip down the frozen aisle this week. And Haagen-Dazs was on sale, which I have never seen before except the little individual mini-pints (I know, right? I thought pints WERE individual portions too.) So for $2.88 I thought I would stock up. I brought home 2 Vanilla Bean Five, Strawberry (my second Fave) and chocolate for my dad. I always thought Haagen-Dazs was very classy and exclusive with their limited, no frills selection, but besides several low fat and serbert options, there were also several gooey desert themed flavors available as well. I guess they have to compete with Ben & Jerry's which I don't eat because as far as I know they don't make Vanilla and if they did it would probably have vanilla-flavored pretzels or candy in it. But to keep my dad away from my vanilla and strawberry I decided to tempt him with Creme Brule and Banana Split.


It's a week later and all that's left is the Banana Split. Or was, I should say. I ate almost the whole pint. I HATE bananas. I don't eat Banana anything. I got this so I wouldn't eat it. But it was actually pretty good. I mean, it is Haagen Dazs. It's banana and whipped cream flavored ice creams, with swirls of fudge and bits of cherries and strawberries. I like cherries a lot. It has a nice blend of flavors, and nothing overpowers the taste. The fudge is like a little dollop of soft gooey fudge, not a crunch frozen swirl that makes everything taste like chocolate, which I'm not a big fan of. I don't really taste whipped cream: it just taste like ice cream. And the best part is I can't taste any banana.



Monday, April 26, 2010

And Good Things are Here!

Mama has landed in blog land. After years of over-sharing on forums with paragraph-long posts, and, more recently, months of reading and drooling over the many "decorate your home with garage sale junk and spray paint" DIY blogs (which are awesome, btw, and this is another one) I decided to finally claim my own little bit of bandwidth. It took a while to think of the right name for my personal cyber-space station, but I finally came up with the right title tonight. Good things are coming up around here- both on this blog and in my own life- but I must leave you with that for now: my little guy has coughed himself awake and I hear him calling for me, "Mama, where are you? Where are you Mama? Mama. Mama, MaMA!" Goodnight!