Rebekka taught me some important life lessons, such as how to create the perfect sweet and salty combo by adding M&M's to a bag of popcorn. The candies melt so nicely on the inside, but the little colored shells keep them from melting in your hand. I haven't eaten plain popcorn since Freshman year! She also introduced me to some great music. I think I was able to teach her a thing or two as well...like how to make a s'more in the microwave. I am also responsible for introducing her to the snow plow. I am quite familiar with them, being from Chicago and all, while she is a Southern gal from Birmingham, where snow plow sightings are apparently not so common.
Rebekka transferred to another College for Sophomore year, and somehow, I always imagined that she would become a painter, or graphic designer. She is indeed an artist, but her canvas is the kitchen. She found herself in Culinary School, and is working as a personal chef in Nashville.
I have never been able to see Rebekka's place in Tennessee, but I knew her well enough to know that it would be cute - and I was absolutely right! I asked her to share a few photos for a house tour. If you stop in for a visit, please sign the Guestbook! (a.k.a. Comments) Thanks for dropping by - y'all!
Beautiful. I LOVE the window treatments!
Diggin' the gold chair and the birdcage. Good idea, Rebekka! I love the color of the artwork.
What a cute dining space! I'm sure you could have guessed that I adore the chandelier.
Great choice in paint color, and towels. I believe we saw the cute tiles at Maggie's place too!
Loving the twin beds, table, wall color...
Pretty bedding! I wouldn't mind being a guest in this room.
Great Master bedroom! The drapes are elegant, as is the wall color with the bedding. I think the headboard is Domino-esque! (Domino was my favorite magazine, but is no longer being published. Darn the economy!)
Isn't that a great photo collage? Awwww...I see at least one of Rebekka and Manley! I like the lighting too.
Lovin' the piggy bank!
Thanks to Rebekka for contributing to my 100th blog post. Happy Hundred!