As if there weren’t enough scenic spots around Bluestone Hill, Uncle Bob had to go and add a gazebo. 🙂 Although we haven’t had a lot of picnics out there yet (mostly because I’m lazy and don’t like to carry Lucie’s booster seat out from the house), Everly loves it when we do!
Today we are excited to be a joining several of our blogging friends on an early fall tour sponsored by HomeGoods. You can head on over to their blog and to our host Jessica’s blog, Four Generations One Roof to start the tour and see all of the talented bloggers who shared their homes yesterday and today.
We are so excited to be joining our host Kristen, from Ella Claire and so many of our other favorite bloggers as part of a Farmhouse Holiday Series this year. We hope that you will enjoy over the next couple of months as we share glimpses into our homes throughout the fall and the holiday season.
We hope you all are having a wonderful holiday weekend! We are just popping in to let you know we are having a SALE today. You can get 15% off anything and everything in stock in our shop today only! Just use the code LABOR15 at checkout.
When we moved in, the kitchen cabinets and all the trim in the family room were blue, and while I had always liked the bright, colorful look for Uncle Bob, it was too bold for our style. This was the first room we tackled, and after many weeks of painting every nap and bedtime (oh, back when both children napped a solid two hours every day!…it wasn’t so long ago and yet it seems like such a distant memory) all of the cabinets and trim were a nice, fresh white.
Welcome to Uncle Bob’s garden. When I was younger, there was a pool where you see the brick and fountain, and we played “goofy” in the water, then munched on Parmesan Goldfish as we dried off. I had a birthday party here the year I turned 8. (One of three that year, I believe.






