Elegant Antiquing at Midland

This past Friday was Veterans Day and our office had the day off. Thank you to all the veterans who have served this country! I do appreciate your service! My husband served in the military for about 8 years so I do understand some of the hardships that come with it.

With the day off my daughter at school and my husband working, I decided to take the day and go antiquing and finish up my Christmas shopping. One of the ladies that I volunteer with at Dress for Success told me about this wonderful antique store. But what I did not know was how big it was!

It was massive and quite extraordinary. One of the best antique stores I have seen….

Beautiful vintage rugs everywhere…

Pretty vases for great prices! This one was only $28 and hand-painted!

Large blue and white urns

Of course exquisite china!

Vintage gold door knocker. Gosh, I still want this! Look at the price!

UPDATE: I went back and purchased it! Yeah me!

These were extraordinary. Only $265 for the pair!

Love vintage screens!

 This piece was so substantial. I could see it in my home!


Art was everywhere….

Love the gilded mirror and toparies….

Chinoiserie inspired screens 

Loved this buffet….

Hitchcock Round Pedestal Table

Color rich pillows….

There were two of these….

Adore this blue and white lamp. Only $52!

I want this at the end of our bed….

Vintage chandeliers everywhere….

Details, details….

I left with this vase. It was only $15 and hand-painted. I am going to take it to the office. 
I really enjoyed this place and will be going back to visit soon. If you wish to visit their website you may see it here. It was a great day off!!!
Here is my small video of the chandeliers.


(photos via Mrs. Shockley)

A Paris All Your Own ~ Part 2

This past September I discussed a new book called A Paris All Your Own and I shared a few snippets from the book that were my favorites. I ended that post by saying that I would come back with the last few stories to discuss those as well.

Well I have finished the book and as promised I will discuss a few of the stories that I enjoyed. The next story that I read and found it quite interesting was called “My Paris Dreams” by M.J. Rose. Her story had a bit more romance in it than the others.

She talked about her first visit there. “I was fourteen the first time I visited Paris, staying with my parents at the Ritz hotel in Place Vendome. In the bathroom, water poured from the mouths of gold swan faucets. On the bed was a duvet filled with down feathers, softer and far more luxurious than my wool blanket at home”. 

She went on to discuss her imaginary love affair with the elevator boy….. “why walk when you could glide up and down in an old -fashioned gilded cage, an elevator complete with a white-gloved attendant? And especially when that attendant was young and, to me, exceptionally attractive…… I can picture him still, all these years later. He was tall and gangly, with fair skin and black hair. And he had a mole high on his left cheekbone……When we stepped into the elevator, and during the ride down, he always stared straight ahead. Never spoke. Never made eye contact with any of us…….


I noticed the panel. Realized I could see his reflection. And then became aware that he was looking at me. Instantly and completely, I fell in love. Why we fall in love is often a mystery…..











I can certainly see that. I have done that once before. I was about 12 and was at the YMCA during my summer. There was a boy there by the name of “Dre” his nickname I never knew his real name but we were playing softball and he was in the outfield with me. I turned and looked at him. He was about my height, light-skinned, curly black hair and had he clearest skin for a boy that I had ever seen. All I knew was that I was suddenly in love. So crazy……

Now back to the story. Years later she went back to Paris for work. Every night after work she would gather with her client and friends for drinks. One of the people that she would gather with was a filmmaker by the name of Jacques who spoke excellent English and had dirty blond hair, dark blue eyes and always wore a motorcycle jacket, black scarf, white T-shirt and black jeans. When he drank he only ordered champagne.

Jacques took her around the city to see many different things….. “After descending the broken steps, we walked through an archway into another world. A wilderness. The sounds of traffic from the Champs-Elysees were gone, magically replaced by bird calls and splashing water. Maples, lilacs, bamboo, vines heavy with wisteria, perfumed the air with a heady sweet, peppery scent. We were lost in green. Awash in nature. There in the middle of Pairs we’d found an overgrown garden, magnificent in it’s obsolescence.”




“Orange and lemon trees scented the air. A bird whistled. The stream rushed by. We wandered on the twisting path.”

“We ate the crusty bread, soft cheese, and ripe fruit and drank the champagne. As we sat and looked out at the Seine, clouds rolled across the sky and a storm blew in. When the rain came, we huddled beneath a broad chestnut tree, the water releasing the leaves’ sweet smell. We watched the swans swim by, as untroubled by the rain as we were. 

“They mate for life”, Jacques said. For a moment, I thought he was going to kiss me, and I wondered if I’d taste the wine on his lips……..





Does she end up with Jacques? Well you’ll have to find out yourself. I just wanted to share more from this book. It was a really good read and I did enjoy it. The last story that I enjoyed was “Paris Alone” by Maggie Shipstead. She talked about her days in Paris alone and I really enjoyed her story. I could see myself doing the same thing.

Here is a small snippet from her story…. “Days spent along aren’t filtered through anyone else’s moods or subject to another’s whims or preferences; likewise, I don’t have to manage or compromise my own mods or whims, because they don’t affect anyone but me…. (agree!)


“One rainy afternoon, I sat in the Musee de l’Orangerie with no one else around, a private vista of Monet’s water lilies wrapped around me.” 

Water lilies by Claude Monet at the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris.


Just beautiful, I hoped you enjoyed this post and check out the book. To read part one of my post see here.
(photos via Pinterest)

A Cluster Earring

I just wanted to share this great cluster earring that I found at Aldo. It is very affordable and very chic.

As my daughter would say, they are very snazzy. Great for the upcoming holiday parties!
Enjoy!!!
(photos via Mrs. Shockley)

Sweater & Tote Shopping at H & M

Just a quick little post. I decided to take some of my lunch break time and get away from the office for a bit. I always like taking a little walk. It helps me clear my head and sometimes it is very inspiring. I get info for the blog or it gives me ideas for home.

So last week it was H & M. I saw a few things that I liked and just wanted to share them….

Love this coat!

Great blouse, I may need to go back and get it!

Great colors!
This is great!

Love the bug details!




This is a giant infinity scarf! I couldn’t find it online but it is quite lovely

They have the best totes! I do wish some were a little bit bigger!


Great skirt, it has little sparkles. 
It’s always fun shopping in H & M. They always have great fashion pieces at great prices. Enjoy the finds!!!!
(photos via Mrs. Shockley)

Putting Beautiful Things on Display

If you have been reading the blog long then you understand my need or desire for beautiful things. I share that necessity constantly on the blog. I also feel like having beautiful things on display to look at or to enjoy can bring about great pleasure in life. I always have something beautiful on display. Whether I am in the car, home or work I always have some thing beautiful to gaze at…..

In my home office, a soft throw on my piano seat….
In my work office, my coat and scarf hanging with the brooch facing me so that I can see it sparkle….
Blue and white hanging in my office….
Faux flowers in my home office above my computer….
A vignette in the bedroom….
The dresser in our bedroom….
Flowers in the kitchen….
Flowers in the kitchen again…. this is a weekly occurrence. 
Weekly flower shopping. That should look beautiful in your car. 
And last but certainly not least my car freshener. Even that should be lovely….
I am not saying that you should do these things but live your life according to whatever beauty is for you. People get these weird ideas that they have to mimic someone else’s life. That is not true and if you are doing that you won’t be happy. You won’t be at all. I had someone recently ask me if I do all this to impress people. I said, “Certainly not!” I could care less what people think because they reality is you are going to talk about me anyway I mind as well live my life beautifully. 
And so I do and sometimes that just bugs them more. Ahh, oh well. It’s funny sometimes. It funny how people want you to stop. But I realize it is because the light is just too bright for them. So they want to dim it. Well, I won’t. I will continue. I must…..
Display beauty…… whatever you are.

(photos via Mrs. Shockley)


To read some of my post on living beautifully see, herehere, here, and here. Oh gosh why not one more here.

My First Trip to Ikea

Okay, alright…… I have never been to Ikea before now. I have seen the catalogs and have took a peek on the website and I must admit that I am NOT an Ikea fan. Some people do love it and unfortunately I am not one of those people.

But my co-workers and friends just kept saying, “Well since you have never been to the store you can’t say that you don’t like it.” Our first Ikea store just opened in Fishers, Indiana. So I decided to go and see what all the fuss is about. I went and sorry I still don’t like it but I did see a few things that caught my eye but I am really a traditional, antique furniture kinda of gal.

First walking in….

Not my kind of light fixture but neat to look at….

I didn’t like any of the couches.

Great kitchen! Love the back-splash!

Black farmhouse sink…. very chic!

Love the dishes hanging on the shelf.


Love the color!

This is a dream island!
White farmhouse sink

Beautiful bedding

Great affordable china!

Love this screen, so elegant!

They did have great looking clothes on display.

Affordable kitchen essentials

Great affordable china and stainless steel cutlery sets for $20!
Great Christmas gift ideas!

Pink dishes!

Faux flowers, very pretty

Like I said, great accessories on display. Great Mossimo tote from Target!
Here it is in gray.

Love the gray plates!

I did pick up a few things. 
I didn’t know that there was a restaurant in the middle of the store and bakery! It was okay maybe it was because I went during the first two weeks of the grand opening. Maybe it will be better to visit in a year. I am willing to go and look a second time but not for awhile. I am sorry but I would rather go to an antique store or an auction and find good quality furniture that will last me for decades. I hope that you enjoyed this post and maybe you have found something in Ikea to go and take a peek at. 
Enjoy!!!

(photos via Mrs. Shockley)

Autumn Candles ~ 2017

Okay, I recently posted about Bath and Body Works Essential Oil Candle collection (see here if you missed it) but now their autumn collection has just debuted and I have some favorites that I picked up already.

This is great. I have it in my car and a room spray. The dark cherry is so scrumptious and woody. 
I love peppermint scents. They put me in such a Christmas mood. 
Cherry Blossoms and Strawberries
This has been my absolute favorite! It has been so hard finding it in stores! I found one in one location and the other all the way across town! I don’t know why but they are so elusive. 
Very nice and subtle. 
Well, I hope you enjoyed my autumn candle suggestions. They are lots more on the website for you to review and ponder. Enjoy!!!!

(photos via BathandBodyworks.com)