February 7, 2009.
So um pssssttt........I have a little secret to share with you. Not this Saturday, but the one before....ya, ya 24 robbers came knocking at the door. I swear, is it just my age or my total juvenile way of looking at the world but that jump rope game pops into my head every time someone starts a story off with that?
Anyhoo....sorry to get off track - I had an exciting if not stressful Saturday. First a local children's magazine, Bay Area Parent asked to come by and photograph my children's rooms for an article on creative use of a small space. I thought they were coming in April - nope they would be here in like 8 days.
And if that was not enough, I also had the fabulous website Lookiloos come and photograph my home on the same day. I thought they were just coming to look at one room....nope they got the entire house (except for my bedroom which I forbid them from entering, see photographs above & below). And hold on to your knickers because it gets even better - my home is going to be featured in the San Jose Mercury News Home Section via the Lookiloos site. EEEK!
Ya it was a cool day.
Things Are Not What They Seem
So you see some home photographed and you think (like me) my gosh their house is perfect, is there not a junk drawer, an unmatching blanket, kids art on the fridge or a basket for crap....er um stuff I can not throw away? Well guess what I happen to know these people do have these things, they just hide them, as I did, when the photographers show up. Shall we look at my poor bedroom that I refused to let anyone in:
First I had to make sure the kid's rooms were in tip-top shape, I had to do a few things (Abby's bedspread was in tatters - so thankful for Pottery Barn) and I had some scuff marks that needed painting over, some artwork that needed hanging. Remove some obnoxious dress-up (see exhibit A with the Yankee Doodle Hat Thing) and make sure my daughter did not 45 stuffed animals stacked around the room.
Shudder, even looking at this picture I am sort of embarrassed that this stuff was all in my bedroom when they came. These items are all in my home, in one room or another and I had to find a place for them when the film crew came. Hence.....you can see where they were stacked.
The problem with our home is that usually people would be putting these things into the garage, but our garage is the kids play room (that was being photographed also). So I had to put them in some room, and I chose mine. And as I stated ealier - my room was TOTALLY off limits.
I sent my dogs to my parents home for most of the day. My husband took my kids to another friend's home for a much needed play date and my husband....gosh who knows what he did - I think he went to my office.
They Finally Arrive
I got to have a great talk with two of the three founders of Lookiloos - they were so much fun and totally personable at that. We walked around the house I explained what I did and why and pretty much blushed and 'aw shucks' when they complimented my home. Our home was a probate sale disaster ugly thingie covered in trees, ivy, rodents in the roof, brown shag carpet from 1970's....and we fixed it up. You would never recognize our house from the way it was seven years ago. The photo below is how it looked when we bought it....not today! I still can not believe I saw the diamond n the rough from that.
So, while they are still talking to me and photographing every room in the house, Bay Area Parent arrives with a photographer to interview me and see my kids rooms + the playroom. I am walking them through the house, showing them my tiles I made, discussing why I chose what was their rooms and how I started my business. Then they ask where my kids are my kids......ah deer in headlights - "I uh, let me call my husband I don't know where they are".
I had to track them down (curse myself for not dressing them cuter) - they were getting hair cuts. My Dad left his house, went to the hair salon, got my kids, brought them back for three picture....whew! I was exhausted - but boy did my house look clean. That does not even begin to tell you what I did in the week before with the cleaning, the scrubbing, re-arranging, primping and even a little bit of planting in the backyard - in the rain. I know, I know I have issues, but in my deffense the backyard was going to possibly show up in some photos - and dead plants are not my thing.
I will keep you posted on the press and when (and if) it makes it to print. I don't ever believe it till I see it and touch it.
Congrats on the successful interviews and marvelous publicity that I am sure will follow.
Posted by: Sharon | February 08, 2009 at 11:27 AM
There are some people who don't want to share photos of their rooms. That's because photographers can be startling when they show up unexpectedly. I actually admire you.... Well, all the preparations you took were worth it! Congratulations!
Posted by: Sierra Nordgren | December 02, 2011 at 10:35 AM