Did I ever tell you where I met my husband?
I spent my summers growing up "down the cape",
in a sweet, tiny cottage with two of my cousins and my Nana.
Our parents would come and stay on the weekends and the best memories were made...
Jim and his family lived up the street.
We started "going together" when we were 15 and have been together ever since...
When I saw an old framed map of Cape Cod at the shop (thank you Robin!) I knew it would fit in perfectly somewhere in my living room makeover that I started last Fall...
The living room is still not quite finished and ready for the final reveal, but I thought I would share my small entry way.
A little tribute to where our story started.
We spend our summers now not too far from where we first met!
Thank you for stopping by and enjoy the holiday weekend!
Joining Petite Michelle Louise for
Grey Dey Thursdey.
Oh how fun Sandi! Love your decor and that map! Never been to the cape or anywhere where there is an ocean except on our senior trip to Florida. That was many, many years ago. ha! Oh how time flies!!
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We, too, love Cape Cod and are looking forward to another summer there! The framed map looks great in your entryway. Have a great long weekend!
ReplyDeleteAmazing and wonderful! That seems like a storybook history to me. And what a lovely memento for it! Sounds like the absolutely perfect way to spend a summer too.
ReplyDeleteOh, so sweet!
ReplyDeleteNot quite the boy next door, but almost!
Wow, how awesome that you've been with your hubby for all those years! Your entryway looks darling, love the old map:)
ReplyDeleteI love it and what a way to hold those memories close. Great idea and just too cute entrance. love the distressed stools. I'm crazy about a stool!
ReplyDeleteWhat great memories of the Cape and how fun is that map? I like it when parts of our home tell something about us. The personal touches are the best.
ReplyDeleteThanks for telling us how you and Jim came to be a couple....sweet :)
ReplyDeleteOur family also spent weeks "down the Cape" each summer. Mostly in Falmouth and then later in Dennis Port. We actually still go with our extended families for three weeks every year.
Sandi,
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful map you have in your home...hope you have a fun holiday weekend!
Blessings,
Linda
What a fun find, Sandi. That is a wonderful old map- Isn't it wonderful that you met when you were fifteen and it has lasted all these years? I'd say that was meant to be! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteSandi,
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasured find. Loving memories to fill your nest with. Your little peek is lovely and looking forward to the reveal. Your share about your husband warmed my heart.
Vera
What a sweet story and such an appropriate place (the entryway) to share the map of where you met(entered your lives together). Blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteSummers on the Cape are the best, especially for teens - and it worked out great for you!! I am heading there next month - I get an "ocean craving" and have to get there before i go crazy :-) I have quite a few of Robert Kennedy's watercolors of the Cape - are you familiar with his gallery? Your foyer looks so welcoming!
ReplyDeleteSandi,
ReplyDeleteWoW!!!
What an amazing print of the Cape!!!
LOVE the story of how you met Jim!!!
Have a wonderful weekend!!!
Fondly,
Pat
The cape map is fitting in your home, almost like the perfect Valentine.
ReplyDeleteI love how your mix of history works so well in your home, beautifully told.
Xx
Dore
Oh wow, lucky you!! My daughter married her HS sweetheart. We've watched him grow up along with our children. We feel likes he IS one of our kids now!
ReplyDeleteI loved this Sandi. So you were summer sweethearts! I love the map and I bet it makes you smile every time you look at it.
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I love your entry. Of course, because I have the same 'nest' sign. Mine is hanging in my shabby chic laundry room. It was made by Rita and I bought it at the Vintage Flea Market in Fallbrook, California.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great, Sandi. So sweet that it has such a special connection for you and hubby. Can't wait for the big reveal!
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Patti
Awe this is such a sweet story and what luck I finding that map print!
ReplyDeleteI love that story. Thanks so much for sharing. xo Laura
ReplyDeleteRomantic map for a romantic story. Timeless - just like the love you two share!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandi for taking the time to visit, thank you for joy in my day with a comment from you.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful weekend that inspires much and all you will create from it.
Xoxo
Dore
I think you've found the perfect accent piece for your entryway, Sandi! I can't wait to see the rest of the room!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet story and a beautiful entryway
ReplyDeleteI bet it was all "in the plan" and what a great plan it was. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLots of hugs
Elizabeth
So wonderfully rustic! Love it!
ReplyDeleteCute Story. I Have Got To Learn How To Drive. Would You Believe I've Lived In Mass For 15 Years And Have Only Been To The Cape About 2 Times For Less Than 30 Minutes Each With My Ex?
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