So how did you end up blogging?
I was searching for a way to share my love of writing and my passion for interior design. When a friend suggested I start a blog, I had no idea what she was talking about! I googled "Blogger" and jumped in head first. Seven months later, I'm still tweaking my site's appearance and playing with the format. It's been a HUGE learning curve for this tech-challenged, middle-aged girl!
A few things I love about fall are...
...cuddling up with a lush, cozy throw in front of the fire, sipping hot tea, and dreaming of Christmas - my absolute favorite time of year!
You get to spend a month at the perfect beach house, will it be Malibu or Nantucket?
I haven't been to either location, so I did a bit of research on-line. After seeing what they both have to offer, I'm definitely more drawn to the architectural charm and relaxed atmosphere of Nantucket.
Two weeks first class all the way, is it London or Paris?
I'd love to visit Paris! I've never been overseas, but my daughter spent the summer after high school graduation touring Europe with her best friend. Her photos of the beautiful architecture, cobblestone streets, and charming street side cafes make me dream of experiencing it someday for myself.
If I were 18 again I would.......
...follow my heart and concentrate on my writing instead of becoming an accountant. Could I have chosen a less creative-minded career?
What would be on your plate for your ultimate dream dinner and dessert? My dream dinner would consist of angel hair pomodoro and soft bread fresh from the oven, followed by gooey chocolate cake topped with vanilla ice cream! Most importantly, the meal would have to be prepared, served and cleaned up by anyone but ME!
Tell us as little or much as you want to about your family?
My husband, Lance and I have been married for twenty-three wonderful years. Our twenty-year old daughter, Jess is currently attending university with plans to become an elementary school teacher. Our son, Zach is seventeen, and is finishing his last year of high school. We all share a slightly off-key and silly sense of humor, and our home life is blessed with a lot of love and laughter.
Worst habit? Best trait?
Worst habit - I spend far too much time on my computer.
Best trait - I'm very organized.
Favorite design trend?
I love the new look of grey, limed wood floors and furniture. It has an understated elegance that's both traditional and timeless.
One golden rule/advice for decorating that you would pass on...
Decorate your home as an authentic reflection of who you are. It's the thoughtful and uniquely personal touches that will tell your story, and create a home that's a true expression of your own beautiful sense of style.
Designer icon?
There are so many incredibly talented designers, but, my personal Design Icon is Barbara Barry. I've always admired her classic and elegant interiors, but what sets her apart from the rest for me is her exquisite furniture collection. I love the graceful lines she incorporates into each of her signature pieces.
You get to have lunch with anyone in the entire world, could be from Hollywood, a famous author or playwright, a politician, rock star, a cooking guru, religious leader, anyone…who are the lucky two to sit at your table? Dr. Wayne Dyer is a gifted author with amazing wisdom and insight. I'd love to experience his incredible energy first hand. I was completely enchanted by Princess Diana's touching vulnerability and tremendous grace. It would have been such an honor to have met her in person. I can only imagine listening to the conversation around that table, and how deeply profound and inspiring it would be!
A perfect day would start with...
...watching a beautiful sunrise with my favorite guy from the balcony of our luxurious hotel room and end with.....
If we could only live in one season year round, which would you choose and why?
My favorite time of year has always been spring time. I adore the soft colours of nature, the sweet fragrance in the air, the melodic sound of birds, and the gentle warmth of the sun early in the morning.
Describe your favorite outfit.
Tall, soft leather boots (with three inch heels) over my favorite pair of black skinny jeans, a white, soft wool cape cinched at the waist with a wide belt, an antique silver pendant necklace, long teardrop earrings, and a gorgeous, emerald green hand bag. I'm also partial to my pink fluffy robe and fuzzy slippers!
Tell me about a dream vacation for you and your family...
Lance and I went on our first cruise earlier this year, and we loved it! I think that a tropical cruise would be an amazing family vacation. There's so much for all of us to do on board, plus there's the added bonus of jumping ship and exploring the port destinations together. We would have so much fun!
Favorite movie or book that you could read or watch over and over?
I've actually never read a book or watched a movie more than once. For me, the best part of either one is not knowing how the story will end.
3 qualities that I think fairly describe me are.
I decided to take a quick family poll: Lance says I'm insightful, Jess says I'm compassionate, and Zach thinks I'm intuitive.
Comedy or dramas?
I like dramas with a complex storyline, but nothing too violent, or that makes my cry all the way through the movie. My poor hubby has had to sneak me out the back door of a theater more than once because I refuse to walk through the lobby with red, puffy eyes!
In my next life I will...
...be more spontaneous and take more risks. I think... I should probably consider my answer more carefully, and make sure that's definitely what I want to do.
One thing I absolutely cannot live without is...
...my morning coffee.
If I have learned one thing in life, it is
...to appreciate every moment, and take nothing for granted.


Good morning Tina as I say every time you do one of these, I enjoy them so much, it allows us to really get to konw someone behind a blog and Wendy sounds like a wonderful person with a good grounded head on her shoulders who enjoys her life.
ReplyDeleteI like how she answered who the two guests would be at her table and how she would start and end a perfect day. Will visit her blog for sure!
Thanks Tina, good luck on your marble hunt.
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ReplyDeleteTina I too am a fan of the late Princess Diana and love Paris and gray and aged woods too. Wendi sounds like my cup of tea! Thank you for another superb interview.
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She sounds wonderful. Love the description of her outfit and Princess Diana is not an obvious choice but an incredible one! Loved her!
ReplyDeleteTina, thank you so much for including me in your Behind the Blogger series, and portraying me in such a lovely light! After just experiencing a truly heartbreaking weekend, this is just what I needed to start the week ahead.
ReplyDeleteHave an amazing day, my friend!
~ Wendi ~ xo
I just recently discovered Wendi's blog and love it. It's well written and always amazing images. Thank you for bring more of her personal style to us.
ReplyDeleteI recently found Wendi's blog. In fact I sent it to my daughter and she found a pink couch with black trim that she would like to change my former white couch into.
ReplyDeleteThis was a great way to know the author of her fastinating blog.
Wendi is such a sweet lady, and I really enjoy her blog! Glad to learn more about her :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. Love her answers to those witty and cool questions.
ReplyDeleteIt is always nice to know something about other bloggers.
I want her outfit!! haha! Thanks for another great introduction to a behind the blogger Tina.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this lovely blogger. Can't wait to visit her blog!
ReplyDeleteTina, I hope that you have great Monday.
Teresa
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I really enjoyed this introduction to what sounds like another fabulous blogger! Look forward to this series!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the introduction to Wendi - she sounds lovely. You DO get around. Will have to stop by and visit when I get a moment!
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ReplyDeleteAnother great blog profile, as always thank you for introducing us to Wendi.
I hope you had a great weekend. Did you like the carrot cake? I hope it turned out.
I cannot wait to hear all about the trip to CT, good luck with the marble search. I am sure it is going to be beautiful.
Have a fabulous day!!!
Wendi sounds great! Will definitely check out her blog!
ReplyDeleteTina, I am so glad you interviewed Wendy. She is one blogger that has been so kind to Danni and I. One of our first followers. Being so young at blogging, it has been wonderful to have bloggers like you and Wendy. Like always, great interview.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely interview and what a wonderful sounding lady! Any friend of yours is someone I want to meet too!
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Always so interesting here a little of the personal side of fellow bloggers. I'm looking forward to to reading Wendi's blog.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great interview- I'm so happy to 'meet' Wendi- her dream dinner and wishes for a future life are exactly what mine would be:)
ReplyDeleteShe sounds fabulous! Thanks for the introduction ad great interview :) xoxo
ReplyDeleteHi Tina- hope your marble excursion was successful. I am sure you are anxious to get that kitchen done!
ReplyDeleteThis was a really enjoyable interview, she sounds so incredibly nice and fulfilled in her life. I will definitely stop by to say hello to her...thanik you for introducing me to her and her blog.
I love her blog and it is so NICE to get to know the PERSON a little better. These interviews are wondeful, please don't stop doing them!!! XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteLove Wendi and her blog! I, too, cannot live without my morning coffee and had an obsession with Princess Diana! I love finding out what I have in common with other bloggers through this series! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteTina, Wendi is such a wonderful writer and her blog is a wonderful read. She is also a very warm and caring lady and I am getting to know her better as time goes by. I think Wendi is a gal I could definitely sit and talk for hours over a good cup of coffee. Kathysue
ReplyDeleteTina, Wonderful interview and love the updates on your home. The excitment and anticipation of moving in must be over-the-top! Your hard work and patiencee has paid off. The marble is gorgeous and thank you for sharing your contacts for hardware, paint, wallpaper, etc..
ReplyDeleteHi Tina, Just following up on your comment re the pretty dress on my Oaks Day Racing Post on 'Scrapbook'. I've done some research & it's from Coast in the UK- it's 175 Euros. It makes for a perfect little party dress!
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Melissah
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to hear that you liked the carrot cake. I was a little worried that built it up to much. I loved it. I need to make one again this week.
Have a great night!
Elizabeth
This is a lovely introduction to someone who sounds absolutely delightful. It's amazing Wendi has such a linear type of career, I would never have guessed that is her background! Her reasoning on what locale she would opt for in choosing between Malibu and Nantucket made perfect sense to me, and I love her design credo.
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Love Wendi and enjoy her blog, so fun learning more about her. Up close and personal is always better. You do a great job with this. Mona
ReplyDeleteI love the way Wendi described her favorite outfit in such great detail! We have plenty in common such as not wanting our favorite meal to be prepared, served, or cleaned up by ourselves. Also, our love and admiration of Princess Diana, and wishes to visit France.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic person...I was so touched about the way she describes her and family and even more by how they described HER...I'd expect something nice from her husband, but her teenage/college age kids (who could be very grumpy at that age) had wonderful things to say about her...I think that says a lot! :) I also could relate to her best/worst traits! :)
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of Wendi and her amazing blog. I loved learning more about her. I would love to see that outfit she described...sounds amazing!!
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