Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts

March 15, 2013

A LITTLE ON OUR LATELY

Happy Friday, friends!
I haven't been very good about instagram or twitter lately...
and when I started gathering what few instagram pics I had, 
I realized it appears all we do is drink and eat! 
Now, while there is a fair share of that going on...
I assure you, it's not all that we do.
Apparently, just all we do worth documenting (*wink wink).

Work hard.  Play hard.
Right?

Have a wonderful weekend full of playing.
xo

a little on the above...

the talented Mr. Israel Martin (that'd be my husband) // a wonderful evening with friends
a high school football pic of my Mr. that makes me smile daily // breakfast at one of our fav places
Bailey has rediscovered the faucet // World of Beer
a rare occurrence = being able to make it to Friday happy hour = the Mr. headed into our standby
The Pearl for my mom's wonderful birthday dinner  // guest blogging for Capital Style
the Mr. has perfected our favorite drink // a fire + Moscow Mule + friends in town
a perfect Sunday evening is being able to sit on a patio // jeni's ice cream (my new pick is pistachio)
brunch tacos at Local Cantina // photo shoots require comfy clothes

March 2, 2013

THEN... AND NOW.

Sorry I've been completely MIA!  I had one of those crazy weeks at work where you don't have time to check your email or respond to a voicemail.  We've all had them, so I'm not complaning.  Merely explaining my absence.  Thanks so much to all of you who told me you missed L+R, and reached out.  It was so appreciated! 

Today my beautiful mom is celebrating her birthday!  So, this morning I was trying to think of a picture I could share alongside these words, and lo and behold - both of these pics are on our fridge.  Besides my sister, Kate, and I being flipped - it's pretty much the same picture... give or take 30 years (and the beers).


Mom, wishing you the happiest of birthdays. We are all so very lucky and blessed.  The best friend and mom two girls could ask for.  Love you to the moon and back.


January 18, 2013

FRIDAY'S NOVEL


(One of my favorite quotes... I know I've shared it with you before.)


Hello all,  This post is a long one.  Today (with her permission) I am sharing bits of emails from a lovely gal who emailed me last spring.  We got together to talk about blogging, as she was looking to start her own blog; however, since then she has decided not to - for reasons that I fully understand and respect - and reasons described below.  I know it's a lot to read, and I don't expect you to read it all, but she is such a wonderful writer (so funny and honest)... even her emails were good.  I hope maybe you'll at least read the last email.


>>> <<<

4-25-12
to the author of lovely and rust, molly - 

my morning routine is simple. take the lid off of my traveling coffee to cool, check emails, but before responding to them...i read my most favorite blogs. many at the top of my list are written in new york, australia, spain, some in chicago and russia. but when thinking of beginning my own blog, mainly to share what i view as most inspiring to women in columbus, i was at a loss to find anything that seemed to fit "my style." that is, until i came across your recent post on nat the fat rat. 

i'm not sure if you've ever had the feeling of an empty spot on your creativity shelf, but being in columbus, often surrounded by a lack of unique design and fashion, it's been a struggle to find a way to connect my lifestyle with my online loves. you do it so well. hip-hip-hooray! 

i'm still hoping to start a blog to let all my inspiration flow out of me like a sprinkler.  if you're free, i'd love to treat you to a coffee and blog chat. it would be so nice to know how someone got started. 

cheers,
m.


6-15-12
to molly, the girl who gave me a wonderful compliment and whom i'm looking forward to meeting. 

would you be free next thursday by chance? i'm open to locations as i want to be sure you aren't going out of your way or jumping hurdles to find a parking space. 

open to dates. 
open to times.
open to locations.
closed only to tube tops.


6-21-12
thanks, molly. i'm sure i sound incredibly creepy by my confidence in pointing you out from the photos you've posted on your blog. however...i'm confident that i'll be able to point you out from the photos you've posted on your blog. 

see you there!


6-25-12 (post meeting)
both blindly and quickly, i put my hair in a bun on the top of my head. a 3pm ritual, my eyelids became heavy as excel sheets served as a wall between my day and my evening. and then, as i shifted my glasses to the bridge of my nose, i decided that an email to you could serve as my break. i take a sip of cool water from an old panera coffee mug to get me started. and now, i'll let my fingers dance over the keys while i tell you how much of a pleasure it was to have met you. 

i'm sure most people in my life have grown sick of the stories i told them about the night under a green umbrella in grandview. mostly because it was genuinely refreshing to sit with someone who understood what it is i struggle with creatively, and how important it is for people like you, and perhaps like me, to express it. 

to sit.
to sip.
to discuss likes and wants without needing to explain why or what.
it was all so appreciated. truly.

as for progress, i've set up a new email address and tumblr account to house all of my colors, shapes and letters. i'm running with your advice, and not even stopping to be sure my shoes are tied. i hope to spend some time in the next couple of weeks really working on a basic design and text to begin. i work well with deadlines and hope that in a month or so i can finally write to you once again, only this time wearing the "blogger" label. 


9-27-12
to the blogger who was kind enough to remember my birthday,

I'm going on my eighth day of being 27. and before the first of those days neared, i read an article in the 
new york times. what i remember most from the paragraphs of words, was sehnsucht, which translates as "addictive yearning." i read further, and almost like wiping a window covered in steam from the kitchen, something became clear to me.

my unacknowledged desire to want. and my constant reach for something i couldn't find. 

maybe this unacknowledged desire was my longing for tangible aesthetics (clothes, the cross-shoulder leather bag, a patterned rug that was born to live in my short north living room), but perhaps it was a strong desire of a lifestyle that i lacked. the blogs i read (present company's excluded), have stayed alive by breathing photos of beautiful girls in alleyways; of quiet mornings in a parisian coffee shop with the token cappuccino; of friends drinking wine and beer on a brooklyn rooftop that's beautifully urban. all of these images had one thing in common - none of them were my reality. 

i would often begin my mornings with coffee and blogs. by lunch i would think my life was only a shadow of something i truly wanted. was it a bigger city that i longed for? maybe it was simply a candid photo taken of me and sean laughing on a night i wore my signature red lipstick. in any case, i became obsessed with clicking through the most beautiful people on the internet trying to find what i believed would make me feel complete and brave. pretty and purposeful. 

i wasn't happy. i felt lost and unsure. and then, there it was. sehnsucht. 

i would like a place to store my creativity; my words; those photos i flag as inspiration to cook, dress, decorate. although leafing through my google reader is still seemingly routine, i spend little time wanting what someone else has, and enjoying what i already do. for me, it's been a step back from my own crippling thoughts of what should be and welcoming what already is. because of this, i've decided against beginning my own blog. 


not all blogs fall under the sehnsuct umbrella, however. i still flag inspiring posts. without them, how would i know to hang a set of antlers on my wall next to a $3 mirror from a local flea market? how could i have possibly known that neon tennis shoes and the perfect bag was what i craved for weekend strolls (a nod to your most recent post)?

your encouragement has been nothing short of necessary. perhaps you were the nudge i needed to reintroduce myself to writing. over beers and hummus i met someone in columbus ohio who inspires me through her postings and makes me feel like knowing your personal style is not a task, but enjoyment. that living in ol' columbus town is not small, but a welcomed challenged to create your own urban lifestyle.

your style friend, and follower,
m

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Thank you for reading; and allowing me to share something someone that really made me think.  The last email struck such a cord with me.  To be honest, like m, I constantly struggle with comparing myself to others.  I recently had a good friend say something to me about my lack of confidence lately... and when I thought about it, sadly, I think it has a lot to do with reading blogs.  Isn't that horrible?  I think sometimes it's hard to read blogs written by beautiful women, who have beautiful families, who are given clothes and things by sponsors, and who appear to have perfect lives...  and to remember that their lives are not perfect.  And it's hard to not compare yourself or your life to theirs.  Or at least it's hard for me... but I'm trying to stop.  

I named my blog Lovely + Rust for many reasons.  The name represents my love for lovely things... beautiful things, as well as my love for vintage and history.  And the name of my future vintage shop (which is now a reality; although, I'm having a hard time finding time for it).  But, the name was also supposed to represent appreciating the good and the bad in life.  You stumble across that piece at a flea market that is lovely and rusty all at once... and it's perfect because it's imperfect, and it has so much history.  And I think life is a lot like that.  There is beauty in imperfection, and no one has a perfect life.  Sometimes I think we all forget that.  

Thank you, m, for writing such beautiful emails and being so honest.  In asking for my help, you inspired me in turn.  Especially now, when I'm struggling with finding time to blog, it's so nice to know there are people reading and silently pushing me along.

Have a wonderful weekend, friends!  

January 11, 2013

HAPPY WEEKEND

Hello there,  I hope you all had a wonderful week.  My first week at the new job... and I want to thank you in advance for sticking with me until I figure out how to make time for Lovely + Rust!  Blogging is really not something I intend to stop doing, but I am realizing my free time is going to be pretty limited, so I'll do my best to keep this space updated. You can sign up for email updates on the right sidebar, and you will receive an email when I post something new.

Yesterday was my birthday, and I came home to the table set for dinner (cooked by the Mr.) and wine on the table.  He gave me a gift card for an hour long massage, and the sweetest card I've ever received.  I've only had a massage once before, and it was about eight or nine years ago.  Needless to say I'm pretty excited!  

Thanks to all of my friends for the texts, voice messages, and facebook posts... and thank you, Daisy May dog for my picture messages (and thanks to her momma, Nicole!  Photoshop skills of a professional).


I hope you all have a fabulous weekend!
xo

January 4, 2013

NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS


(most of these were borrowed from my parents, and we want to gradually replace them with our own!)

Did you make new year's resolutions?  I don't usually participate in that.  It's not that I think you shouldn't make them, I just don't make them because I break them.  I'm going to start going to the gym?  Ummm... nope.

Over the last fifteen years or so, I've sometimes made a list of life goals for myself - things I want to accomplish that year... lifestyle changes I want to make.  This week I was inspired by Jessica's post,  and this post on Design Sponge, to give resolutions another shot... and try to stick to them.


immediate-ish

- learn to be more confident driving in the snow
- get the rest of the vintage goodies I've found up on the Etsy store
- photograph the rack of clothing I want to sell, and list it on Goodsie
- start reading again (instead of watching so much tv)
- get wedding pictures printed (finally!)

longterm

- continue growing Lovely + Rust
- buy more vinyl records
- be less stressed
- learn to crochet
- try yoga
- start running (in the spring)
- take a trip with the Mr. to NYC, and maybe Nashville

Happy Friday, friends.  I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!

Also, if you have anyone you would recommend to be a L+R Style Muse, please send me an email at lovelyandrust(at)gmail(dot)com.

January 2, 2013

FAREWELL TWO THOUSAND AND TWELVE

I meant to post this yesterday, but I just couldn't bring myself to get on my laptop to finish it.  I hope you all had a wonderful NYE and New Year's Day!  We spent yesterday in our pjs... I tried to nap away my champagne hangover while the Mr. played video games.  We rented movies, made two giant chocolate chip cookies for ice-cream sundaes, and ordered our favorite wings for dinner.  It was lazy and wonderful. 


Our year started as it always does, with both of our birthdays in January.  This year we celebrated by taking a trip to NYC to see our friends, Marni + James.  For me, that was followed by a girl's trip to Nashville.  In the fall we had vacation in Portland (with a few days in Seattle), and got to spend quality time with the Mr.'s best friend - Jason (and J's girlfriend - Nikola).

We hosted our first holiday meal, when my family came down to our place for Easter.  We celebrated our first wedding anniversary by camping in my in-laws backyard with all of our closest friends.  Our beautiful niece turned one, and my sister went to Ireland.  Fall brought football, and tickets to OSU games with the Mr. (we had a blast).  My mom, sister and I took a wine trip, and my college roommate joined us!  Good friends got married, others got engaged, and some had babies.

This year also marked some milestones, and brought forth change.  The Mr. graduated from OSU with his master's, and started the PhD program this fall.  Lovely + Rust turned one year old, and I started my Etsy shop.  I left my job of five and a half years (as a boutique manager), and started freelancing as a stylist.  For me, this mostly consisted of traveling to Pittsburgh for American Eagle.  I am so incredibly thankful to my husband for being so supportive while I figured out what my next step was...

Next week I start a position as a full time stylist here in Columbus.  I'm excited to be part of a team again, and look forward to new challenges.  In order to balance my time better... spend time with my husband, try to keep the Etsy shop alive and kicking, etc... I need to spend less hours blogging.  I'm going to cut back the number of posts per week from my typical five, to about three.  Quality over quantity, right?  Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for reading Lovely + Rust this year.  I do hope you continue with me.

Wishing you a 2013 filled with friends, family, good health, and lots and lots of joy.
xoxo

December 28, 2012

WHITE CHRISTMAS

I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas!  We gave and received packages, and felt very blessed and lucky.  We were snowed in the day after Christmas, so we stayed in our pjs all day, drank wine, rented movies, and played games as a family.  It was so nice, and I have relaxed this week in a way I rarely ever do.  The blanket of snow outside makes everything feel more peaceful.





November 6, 2012

ELECTION DAY

I voted yesterday, and if you follow me on twitter you know it was not the best experience.  Of course, it was totally worth it... but I'm still going to vent.  Unfortunately, my voting registration wasn't updated when I changed my last name and got a new license last year {even though it was supposed to}.  So... I had to vote with a provisional ballot.  There were only five volunteers working that line, to process the address / name changes and print our special ballots.  The provisional ballot line literally took twice as long as the regular line.  When I finally made it to one of the five people, I was handed a paper ballot and had to sit at a table right next to everyone else.  It was a bit uncomfortable to vote when the folks beside me could see what circles I was filling in, especially when two girls right beside me were talking loudly to each other about who they were voting for.  When all was said and done, and I walked out of the building two hours after walking in, all could have been made better with that little sticker they give you... but of course they were out.

Now, stop reading me whine and go vote!  {and someone grab an extra sticker, for me!}



I was searching for some election photos to share, and I came across these rare LIFE images from JFK's 1960 campaign.  You can see them all here.


November 2, 2012

A LITTLE ON OUR LATELY

Happy Friday!  How was your Halloween?  I've decided the Mr. and I are in a weird limbo right now; we didn't have party plans {because we're old and married}, but we don't have children yet either... so Halloween came and went without really being acknowledged by the Martins.  We did go meet some friends out for a few drinks, and they were dressed up, so their Halloween spirit helped save the day.  I love Halloween {I love all holidays}, so there will be no ignoring next year.  

Below is a little on our life lately, according to my instagram.  {I still want to do a post with the pictures I took on our wine trip, but here are a few.}

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!

 geneva wine trip // wine trip again
covered bridge... you guessed it - wine trip // firehouse winery
geneva lodge lobby // more wine trip
grass skirt tiki room {SO good} // our new lamp
my new business cards // ace of cups happy hour
pre-game breakfast at hangover easy // OSU game
a top that didn't make it to the etsy shop // moscow mules with my grandfather's stirrers
surly girl... our fav {all of Liz Lessner's places are our favs!} // my pov
halloween with megan & nicole // hard at work on the etsy shop this week

October 25, 2012

LENNON + MAISY

I'm obsessed with the new ABC show Nashville, and I had been thinking the oldest daughter {of main character - Rayna James} looked familiar.  During last night's episode of Nashville the two daughters sang in a talent show, and as soon as they began - it hit me.  Lennon + Maisy!

I started a post about Lennon + Maisy Stella months ago, but it's been in my drafts.  Have you seen these girls on YouTube?  SO good.  Just SO good.  Just in case you haven't...


click here to view the video on YouTube if you're having problems viewing it within this post...

and here...

direct link here.


October 24, 2012

THE COMPANY YOU KEEP

Hello there, friends.  Short and sweet post today.  I have been spending my free time taking pictures for the Etsy shop - while Bailey keeps me company.  I'm biased, but he is just the best... and the cutest.




October 17, 2012

TATTOOED LADY

{Infragilis et tenera - unbreakable and tender}


When I was 18, I wanted a tattoo... so I got my belly button pierced instead.  I think it was my first week of college?  And my parents were not very happy when I called them.  My rationale was that it wasn't permanent, and it might squelch my desire for a tattoo.  Don't worry - the belly button ring is long gone, but the desire for a tattoo is not.  I want one badly, but I'm scared I'll regret it.  Basically, I'm a chicken.  I think some girls can pull them off, but I'm just not sure I'm one of them.  

My good friend {Cynthia} has big, beautiful tattoos - and they look bad ass.  I mean, she's basically a rockstar.  And they all have meaning.  Every one of them.  And I love that.  My personal favorite is one on her arm that simply says, "So it goes."  I think it's my favorite because it's the most like something I could actually see myself getting... 

I think the top tattoo pictured is absolutely gorgeous.  And that colorful one of the wreath and bird that says, "Free Indeed"... so pretty.  I appreciate them oh-so much, but I would get something smaller like the tiny birds, the feather, or words.  I'm thinking crossed arrows like my blog logo would be meaningful to me.  I've heard - according to the Native Americans, crossed arrows represent friendship. And that an arrow pointing right means protection, and pointing left wards off evil.  I don't know if that's true, but it's pretty cool if it is.  

I think anything I would have gotten at 18, I would certainly regret.  But at the ripe old age of 33, I'm thinking if I still want one...   What do you guys think?  


October 12, 2012

A LITTLE ON OUR LATELY

Happy Friday!  I'm hitting the road today... headed off for a long ago planned girl's weekend with my mom, sister, and a few other lovely ladies.  Winery weekend, here we come!

Below is a little on our life lately, according to my instagram.  I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!  


Bailey boy // my new top from Levi's
 wanting this jacket from Macy's // view from the boat, in Cleveland
pear cider + Rebecca Minkoff // pumpkin steamer
my POV - mocs // Bailey again... just too cute
Mansfield for our friends' wedding // the Mr. looking handsome, waiting for the party to begin
POV - new burgundy jeans // a hot toddy courtesy of my hubby
Pumpkin Ale // my first OSU night game

October 8, 2012

HAPPY BLOG BIRTHDAY

Yesterday, October 7th, marked one year since I started Lovely + Rust.
Happy Birthday, little blog.

I started L + R because I needed a creative outlet, and wanted to be a part of something bigger... to put something creative out there... to have something to work on and work toward.  Thank you all so much for reading, for your comments, and for your support.  It means oh-so much to me.

It's only fitting that today, one year after I started the blog, the Etsy shop - Lovely + Rust Vintage - is open for business!  This is something I have wanted to do since my Chicago years, and I'm pretty excited to finally give it my best shot.  You'll notice there is not a lot up right now.  Man, it's a lot of work to take pictures, type descriptions, take measurements, and get all of that on Etsy.  Whew!  I promise there is more to come this week {even later today}, and my mom and I will be doing our absolute best to keep it as stocked as possible going forward.    



September 21, 2012

A LITTLE ON LIFE LATELY: VACATION EDITION

Eventually I’m going to get through all of the pictures we took with our phones and camera, and do a Portland post full of all sorts of recommendations for when you go there! I know you’re dying of anticipation… but for now, here is a bit of our trip to Seattle and Portland – according to my instagram {and the Mr’s}.

Happy weekend, friends.  We just arrived in Cleveland to go on a party boat {I’m on a boat!} for our good friends’ engagement celebration {Yay, LB and Brian!}.  I hope you all have a wonderful few days! As LB would say – Holla!