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  • ideas for master bedrooms and bathrooms from the parade of homes

    13 October 2021

     Are you ready to see some master bedrooms, closets, and bathrooms from the Utah Valley Parade of Homes? There is a good mix of traditional, transitional, and modern rooms whether you are thinking of a remodel, a refresh, or a new build. Here we go -- all pics are off of my phone so they aren't professional but hopefully you'll get the idea and can pin or mark the ones you want to save.

    I really loved this study/makeup area in this one with the natural light from the bedroom windows:










    I actually think this was a guest room but it looks master-ish to me :)



    Let's step into the master closets. I think there was a washer/dryer in most of these which I think is an amazing idea.







    And beautiful master bathrooms! 















    I shared this one with the tub inside of the shower and asked on Instagram if you would ever have a tub inside of the shower and the majority of you said no

    but my friend Michelle showed hers and pointed out how smart it is for little kids to keep the water contained. Genius!


    I hope you got some good ideas for your master bedroom or master bathroom. Feel free to pin to Pinterest to save for later! You can find many more ideas from the Parade of Homes here.

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    The 7 best, beautiful, favorite fall hikes in Utah

    12 October 2021


    The fall is when I love to get out and hike. The temperatures are usually perfect, the leaves are changing, and I feel an urge to see as much as possible before snow flies! So grab your favorite hiking buddy and hike away.

    * Lake Blanche in Big Cottonwood Canyon: about 7 miles roundtrip. Pretty steady incline throughout but lots of good places to stop. Beautiful views and lake at the top. Length: about 5 hours in perfect 70 degree weather with a long lunch at the top. Difficulty rating: 7/10








    * Provo River Trail at Bridal Veil Falls: you can go as long as you want on this trail and it is a 1/10 difficulty -- flat, paved and beautiful throughout. ♥ Perfect to bring a stroller to run/walk on or to bring lunch to the picnic tables. We put Bridal Veil Picnic area into Google maps to get to the parking lot.






    * Squaw Peak in Rock Canyon: 7 miles round trip. This is a favorite hike in the spring or fall. I was expecting a rocky, exposed trail but it is actually shaded for most of it. The incline is pretty steep and persistent throughout. A great workout with killer 360 degree views at the top. Difficulty 7.5-8/10







    * Bells Canyon Falls in Little Cottonwood Canyon: 4.6 miles Go left when you get to the reservoir and you'll see the signs to get to the falls. Lots of rocks and really steep for the last half mile or so but those rocks and the falls at the end are worth it! A mix of pine and shade trees throughout. It took about 3 hours total for us. Difficulty rating: 6/10 







    * Maple Mountain (Spanish Fork Peak) Goodness, this one is hard! We've done it 3 times now and I feel myself getting older and slower with each one. The lake/pond has been dried up when we've gone in September, I think I prefer this one in June. It's SO green and lush. I have not hiked Timp yet (on the list for sure!) and my 4 kids that have done both think Maple Mountain is harder. I clocked 12 miles total from the campground to the Summit and back. It took us 7.5 hours and these boys were hiking pretty fast and I was trying to keep up as the adult supervision (ha!) Difficulty: 9.5/10







    * Horsetail Falls Trail: 4.5 miles -- another beautiful falls trail! This one reminded me of Bells Canyon except this one is in Utah County in Alpine. It has some steep parts but nothing too crazy and also has beautiful views of the valley. It took us about 2.5 hours with a lunch break at the falls. 









    * Primrose Overlook via Horse Flat Trail above Sundance: this is one of our family favorites! Gorgeous views of the valley and Mt. Timpanogas, it doesn't take all day, and isn't as crowded as Stewart Falls.
    It has some steep parts but then it levels out for a rest with a pretty steep part at the end right before going out on the overlook. Put Horse Flat Trailhead into Google Maps to get there and if you go at peak fall season (usually about last week in Sept-first week Oct) you will get the splendor of the Alpine Loop. So, so beautiful in the fall. Exactly 2 miles to the overlook and 2 miles back on my watch. It took 1.5 - 2 hours at a fast pace or I would plan 2-3 hours with family or kids. If you can hike the Y you can do this hike -- promise. Don't forget to bring $6 cash for the envelopes at the parking lot!



    When you get to the top of the really steep part it looks like there are two trails but just stay left to go out to the overlook. We went up one time and had to backtrack back down.






    * if you're feeling adventurous you'll see a trail in one of the meadows (can you see it behind them?)^^ and you can follow it (it's actually Lame Horse trail and it will give you a different route with lots of foliage and greenery back to the parking lot if you go left at the fork or you can take it down to Aspen Grove. I had reception and GPS the whole time so I could see where we were.

    Thanks for coming along! Hopefully there will be many more to share in the future! If you want more ideas here are some more family friendly hikes and outings in Utah. Happy exploring!


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    Day 27: Target Deal Days -- some great home finds!

    11 October 2021


    Target has their deal days going on right now (kind of an early Black Friday I think??) 

    Here are some great deals I spotted:

    (1) Threshold tall cabinet $165

    (2) 3X5 jute rug $19.24

    (3) Studio McGee accent chair $165

    (4) Wood and Wire Accent Table $49

    (5) Hearth & Hand accent chair  $165

    (6) Wood Stump Table $93.50

    (7) Wood and Leather Magazine Holder $25

    (8) 72" Linden Rectangular Table $302

    (9) Studio McGee upholstered round cube $52

    and here are some others not pictured:

    * Threshold 4 cube vertical organizer shelf $30.25

    * Metal & Fabric Storage Rack $21.99 -- so great for music books or magazines!

    * Windham 2 Door Accent Cabinet $93

    * Magnolia Wood & Cane Accent Chair $137

    * Esters Wood Armchair $165

    AND some of the holiday lines are starting to appear. Here are a few that are available that caught my eye:


    * 28" asymmetrical cedar wreath with bells $39.99 -- I got the smaller one a few years back 
    and loved it ♥

    * faux porch potted pine tree *49.99

    * snowflake decor embroidered pillow $16.99

    * classic Merry Christmas doormat -- it's rare to find this in the larger 23"X35" size!

    I hope this helps if you are in the market for something -- good luck!
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    courage for the week 10.10.21

    10 October 2021

    "When you go out into the woods, and you look at trees, you see all these different trees. And some of them are bent, and some of them are straight, and some of them are evergreens, and some of them are whatever. And you look at the tree and you allow it. You see why it is the way it is. You sort of understand that it didn’t get enough light, and so it turned that way. And you don’t get all emotional about it. You just allow it. You appreciate the tree.

    The minute you get near humans, you lose all that. And you are constantly saying ‘You are too this, or I’m too this.’ That judgment mind comes in. And so I practice turning people into trees. Which means appreciating them just the way they are."  -Ram Dass

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    the best plant that doesn't need light and is hard to kill: zz plant!

    09 October 2021

     Just a friendly PSA on a Saturday morning: if you see a ZZ plant aka Zamioculcas zamiifolia in stores just get it. I've seen them at Walmart, Lowes, Ikea because they are they best indoor plant! I haven't been able to kill one and they actually do best with indirect light (like on the opposite side of the room of the window) or in an office with only flourescent lights! They also grow quickly. You can actually buy them online now but they tend to be less expensive in stores so keep your eyes open. This is what they look like.

    At Lowe's:


    Walmart! (around $13 I think)


    We have two in our bedroom -- one on each nightstand. This one is about a year ahead of the other one.


    And I do have to tell you that these curtains behind our nightstands are never open. We usually just open the main one so they really don't get much light. I just opened them today for a better picture :) 

    For care I just water every 7-10 days and that is about it. My husband has a reminder to fill up a regular plastic water bottle on his phone at his office every week (top picture). 

    I guess they are toxic (?) if eaten in large quantities so you may want to keep them up higher if you have children or pets. Our cats have never touched them.



    Here is one in the Parade of Homes:



    I've seen them in West Elm as well with no natural light!


    Just wanted to pass this along if you want a great indoor plant that is really hard to kill! Good luck.

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