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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Reflections on 2013 { + A Happy New Year to You!}

quiet moments around the house via Meet Me in Philadelphia
Hello and Happy New Year, dear readers! I hope that you had a wonderful holiday season with family and friends while I took a bit of an unceremonious blog break to do the same.

The past year has been a tremendous one for me (and for this blog) so, before I can turn my attention fully to 2014, I want to offer a few reflections on the year that just concluded.

2013 started off with a bang when we announced that we had bought (and would quickly move into) our first/forever home in the Philadelphia suburbs. Transitioning to life on the Main Line has been surprisingly easy for Adam and I, especially after having so many friends and family express happiness and joy over our decision. That includes you, sweet readers!

I have been bowled over all year by the constant stream of support, ideas and well-wishes you have left in comment and email form regarding the [often slow] progress we're making on this house. As I've expressed here before, I often find myself fighting the urge to hurry up the renovation/decorating processes.

Yet, you--yes, you--have kept me in check with my unrealistic expectations. Thanks for that.
quiet moments around the house via Meet Me in Philadelphia
quiet moments around the house via Meet Me in Philadelphia
In spite of all of this, I find myself loving our home--and the evolution of my personal style--more than any space we've lived in before. Our home truly feels like a reflection of us. A little serious, a little fun, a lot cozy.

I snapped a few quiet moments around our house that convince me that we were on the right track in 2013 and that 2014 will only be more beautiful, more cozy, more us.
quiet moments around the house via Meet Me in Philadelphia
quiet moments around the house via Meet Me in Philadelphia
(all via Meet Me in Philadelphia)

The past year also brought a new endeavor for me: opening an Etsy shop where I sell vintage and handmade wares. It has meant so much that blog friends have shared news of my shop again and again! I have to attribute much of my Etsy shop's success to your support. For that, I am so grateful. 

That being said, I want to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for reading Meet Me in Philadelphia. Blogging has proved to be increasingly enjoyable and rewarding year after year for me and I predict 2014 will be even better. 

Thank you, incredibly supportive blog friends, for providing friendships have transcended the blog world. Wishing you, dear readers, all of the best in the coming year.

11 comments:

  1. Happy New Year Ashley!! Looking forward to reading more about your blog & endeavors in 2014!! - Fran

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  2. Happy, happy New Year to you! I love all these lovely shots of your home - you all have accomplished so much there in the last 11 months (even though it feels "slow"!). Cheers to 2014!

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  3. Happy New Year! That little turtle is so cute.

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  4. What a great year of changes for you, I am sure 2014 will be fabulous!

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  5. Happy New Year!! Ive absolutely loved watching your first home evolve. It's all so beautiful!! I can't wait to seeing the treasures you find in 2014.

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  6. It's been following along with you and I hope to be around a little bit more in 2014. Happy New Year Ashley.

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  7. Hi. I love the paintings in the first pic! Did you paint them yourself?

    ~D
    http://bmorebungalow.blogspot.com/

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    1. Hi Dia. I wish I had, but no, they were Christmas presents from my husband and my in-laws. All three were painted by Nancy Gruskin on etsy (https://www.etsy.com/shop/allaprimapainting).

      Happy New Year to you and thanks for stopping by!

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  8. Thanks so much for sharing. What kind family members you have. I will have to tell my family to step their gift giving game up :-) Happy New Year to you as well!

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  9. Happy New Year Ashley! Love that blue and white plate!

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