Mother’s Day, and a Hutch.

I hope all you Moms had a wonderful day on Sunday! My kids and hubby were super sweet to me for Mom’s Day…I was woken to my favorite breakfast in bed with scrambled eggs, grapefruit, and coffee. I received beautiful poetry from Kassidy, a really cool Facebook post from Chloe, and a hand sculpted clay bowl with a momma bird and her eggs, meticulously painted and dried, from Kate. We got ready, went to church, came home, and prepped food to celebrate my wonderful Mom with a family BBQ. It was a fabulous day!

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Every year I like to “give” something to myself for Mom’s Day. It usually requires a bit of effort, and is far from a pedicure or a massage. This year, my gift to myself was to refinish this thrifty Craigslist hutch that I brought home several weeks ago. It turned out very farmhouse-y and rustic; like the modern farmhouse style I’m working on here, (since I’ve always wanted to get out of the city and live in the country).  I started and finished the hutch on Saturday so that I could stare at and enjoy it on Mother’s Day. I’m weird like that. I will be back to share the completed farmhouse hutch soon! (pssst…I’m working on a downloadable step by step tutorial.)

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Broken house, broken blog…

Most of the time I wait to post until I have a finished before and after of some sort. The reality is, most of the time we are living in a state of controlled chaos, which seems way out of control most of the time when I lump it all together as one big problem-o rather than address things one by one.

slipcovers still waiting to be shipped out

slipcovers still waiting to be shipped…

2 days of unfolded laundry...

unfolded laundry from 2 days ago…

It all came to a head last week when I clicked on a button to accept WordPress’s invitation to upgrade. Since my blog was not formatted correctly during my WordPress design, it broke. It’s in a weird stage of looking semi-normal again, but it’s still broken. I’m still looking into how I want to address this so it doesn’t happen again.

Before the scandalous press of that “update” button, I was already pretty frustrated by the state of our home. I’m sure I’m not alone. The tasks and to-do’s and time  just slip through your fingers and you realize you are in need of a partner, a lifeline. Finally, I scheduled a meeting with Kevin (that’s right, scheduled one) to strategize. It was one of those meetings we should have had 6 months ago, but the day-to-day of constant fire control prevented me from being intentional about things the way I used to be. The real me. On the list of topics we needed to address:

  • changes we need to make in our parenting as our kids are growing so quickly,
  • spending more time together as a couple and creating special moments as a family,
  • and balancing all that with finally getting this house whipped into shape so although everything doesn’t always have to be in it’s place, everything has one.

We’ve owned this house for a year, have lived in it for over 8 months, and are waaaaay behind the eight ball in terms of feeling settled in. Have we accomplished anything? Well of course we have, and I’m over the moon not to be baking dinner in an oven sitting in the middle of the kitchen any more. But, the list of loose-ends needs some attention. Our determination to buy as much used as we can (cash only) and not hire out labor (sans removing a bee-hive, but I’d even garb up for that if it’d save $$$) -  has slowed the progress significantly. And, while we aren’t old by any means, we realized that we simply don’t have the energy we once had, either..

…we got married, and right away had 3 kids in 4.5 years, have survived unemployment twice as well as the ups and downs of owning our own businesses for 10 years, the loss of our last home and playing games with banks for a year, and now we find ourselves still getting settled into our 5th (stabilizing?) house. It’s been 14 years of trying to catch up and get ahead of the eight ball.  And, I admit, I don’t love this home like the last one and that affects my motivation to work on it. I don’t know what it is. It could be that I’ve never lived in a house this dirty. I can dust 3 times a day and it makes no difference – it is dusty again within 2 hours. I can vacuum 3 times a week and fill the Dyson canister full of unrecognizable gray fluffy stuff each time. I can wipe and wipe and then dry the kitchen counters and they still feel gritty, like we plopped our beach sandals all over them (I wish). Not helping matters is the fact that I know I’ve torn something in my dominant shoulder and any movement hurts like a mother. Being in constant pain hasn’t helped my outlook a lick, but, I don’t want to spend the money on surgery right now because of how out of pocket we will be. I just keep praying my shoulder tendons will somehow knit themselves together miraculously.

So, Kevin and I agreed that it is high-time we get intentional about our goals because stagnation is not an option anymore. Life, kids, house, health, God. And putting God first rather than leaning on our own understanding will certainly help us with the rest and put everything in the proper perspective. Our very dear friends watched the kids for us on Sunday so we could sit down and diagnose what’s broken, what we need to focus on, and how we are going to tackle our list while taking time out to enjoy life. We tend to be very driven and work-oriented, and we need to learn to smell the roses more. Our first trip in making progress for the house: a trip to Ikea, just the two of us. We had fun AND accomplished some things.

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Up first, but in no particular order: we had to address our couch problem. We had ordered a slipcovered sofa and loveseat from Ballard Designs 8 months ago.  Unfortunately, and as much as I liked having a slipcover that could be washed, the covers did not fit the frame or cushions properly. They looked like an 8 year old sewed them and were so tight that Kevin was the only one who could muscle them on, and when he finally did, his knuckles would be raw and they weren’t a good custom fit. The tight fabric squeezed the cushions to a smaller size so they did not fill the frame’s seating area and created large gaps that were unsightly and uncomfortable. Of course, I don’t have a picture of that and the couches are gone. I did call Ballard when we first got them and waited the necessary FIVE months for new slipcovers and they even replaced the frames. The customer service was excellent. However, the next set of slipcovers were even worse. Finally, I called them last week and told them to come and pick ‘em up. Excellent customer service again. But, I’m done with those sofas and I’d rather spend that money on something that is going to work. Here is what the family room looked like when we first got the sofas. The picture doesn’t show the ill-fitted slipcovers.

Here is our family room today. We also replaced our leaky sink with this one from Lowe’s.

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We pulled two of the club chairs out of the kids’ hangout room (also in the beginning stages of finishing) for seating while we wait 6-8 weeks for the new couches we just found – which happened to not be from Ikea but a store nearby it. We hope my vision for the room will come together quickly once we get them. The upside: we saved $$$ by switching out our sofas. Yay!

Speaking of putting out fires, we needed to address the big black scaly patches with algae under them on our pool surface. We did not know the previous owner hadn’t drained the pool after 5 years, so Kevin drained the pool, scrubbed it with acid until the black scales and algae came off as much as possible, then power washed them to blast the rest off. While it wasn’t the funnest thing to do over the weekend, our Kate always finds joy in everything. Here she is tossing her inner tube in as the pool was refilling with fresh water. A great reminder to have fun even when you’d rather be doing something else!

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While at Ikea, we found a few inexpensive touches for the home. Sometimes the little things make the biggest difference.

We found this clock for our kitchen nook, which the kids and I like a lot. And, since the owners ripped out all their lighting fixtures, we finally replaced the kitchen light with this one from Lowe’s.

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And we got a few potted plants from Ikea to dress up our refinished outdoor table.

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So, that’s the current state of our house! More progress pictures to come. Meanwhile, any advice on the out-of-control dust problem and gritty granite counters?

The Finished Kitchen

We’ve put all the finishing touches on the kitchen cabinets and are finally enjoying our kitchen!  It took us a while to get all the trim work, cabinet feet, and hardware ordered and installed as life is so busy, but we are finally there. Here is what we started with. The cabinets were nice to begin with, but as you know, I love white kitchens…

After…I can’t begin to tell you how much lighter and brighter this room is now.

We also demolished the tile around the kitchen sink to add two drawers, and a trash and recycle bin.

Before:

I was briefly unsettled when Kevin took a sledge hammer to it, hoping the installation went okay.

But, it turned out great, phew! (And, the dog hasn’t figured out how to open the trash bin yet like she did in the last house.)

I painted the toe kicks black and added bun feet to the cabinets so they look more like furniture than builder-basic cabinets. We protected everything with tape & plastic and used black spray paint with a spray sealer.

I also painted the pantry door and french doors to the backyard black then added black hardware to tie it all together.

We still have many more projects in the works to make this house a home!

My love of white kitchens

I’ve done many white kitchens in the past and I never tire of the look of them. They just seem timeless to me.

I had the opportunity to paint my parents’ oak kitchen cabinets white and when I am over there I always admire how much they brighten up their space. I finally got around to taking an after picture the other day at my sister in law’s baby shower. Here are some “during” pictures as I forgot to take some shots before I got started:

And after:

I love the black hardware against the white for contrast. (I used Benjamin Moore Aura paint in Acadia White.)

On another note, I’m very excited that Kevin and I are going to be building our farmhouse kitchen table soon. He drew up a plan of what we’ve been talking about and here is what we are thinking it will look like:

It’ll take us a few weeks but hopefully I’ll have the after pictures to share sooner than later. I recently finished painting my kitchen cabinet casings (again) and am working on the doors and drawers so there are a lot projects going on at once! Oh, the joys of being a DIY’er and a nester. The projects never end!

~ Our cute little family room ~

I’m not exactly making the progress I thought I would over here, my friends. But, the family room is shaping up and I’ll take what I can get! This is the view from the kitchen. I’m so happy with the wall colors we chose (Frazee Keratin is the main house color), our homemaid built-in entertainment center, pendants from Lowes, and our  slipcovered sofa and loveseat in off-white. I have a feeling they will be washed often. I may have begged asked the girls to keep the dirt on the down-low or lay a blanket down so I don’t have to wash them as often as they aren’t easy to put on! (Unless my pal Sausha can tell me what I’m doing wrong – her slipcovers always look perfect!) Call me lazy, I guess. I don’t like doing laundry but I sure do like clean stuff.

We are soon getting started on building our own farmhouse style table that will be situated to the right of the view of this picture. I bought some chairs on CL that I may or may not paint (Not these ones – I just sold them today as I found better ones for our space yesterday. Kevin and I really enjoy working on stuff together so I can’t wait to share all the details of our table and chairs. We’ve been brainstorming ideas for a month and think we have it figured out, yay!

And yes, the girls love their before-bed episode of the Brady Bunch. They say it wards off bad dreams. (I buy that story every night.)

Time for another “Keeping it Real” post: status/post move: 2 1/2 weeks

First of all, thank you all for the kind emails checking in on us. We’ve been MIA because things have not really gone according to plan with this move! Our washer broke the first day and we were on the hook for a new W/D right off the bat. Don’t get me wrong, we are beyond blessed and thrilled to be out of the other house (the money pit) and into a much more affordable one that is close to family and school!

Thanks to our great family and friends, we moved everything in a day. It was hotter than hades but the troops still had a great time just being silly and all were in good spirits. Remember that, my friends — it is FUN to help move us! Not that we plan on moving again, the next one will be vertical – to the pearly gates. Or to the home.

Poor Liberty just paced the entire day and was a Nervous Nellie. She simply didn’t know what to do with herself. She wore herself OUT with all that nervous energy. Enter exhibit A: we could have layed a steak in front of her nose when we snapped this pic. She wouldn’t have budged.

Before, I’ve shared one of our first projects which was creating a built-in entertainment center from a unit I found on CL. After Kevin added some trim moulding, cut out the wall, added drywall and then having me paint the whole unit, here is the official “after” with his our t.v. mounted. I just need to add accessories to the glass shelving.

I mentioned when we found out that we got this house that I had a new décor scheme in my head. Well, it’s slowly coming together, mostly because I like to wait until I find what I want on CL and can stand to live in disarray for a while. I’ve searched for months for Windsor chairs like these and finally found them for a great price! Of course, we don’t plan on eating on this folding table forever. We are going to make a rustic, farmhouse table that will fit the space perfectly. I’ve also sold a lot of my old furniture to make room (and cash) for the “new” furniture.

And, I put this “family rules” sign right where you walk by it a hundred times a day.

Now here is where things have turned to pot! I painted the kitchen cabinet casings before we moved in. I’ve done so much cabinet and furniture painting that I never saw this coming – paint peeling off like you’d peel an egg shell:

Here is what it looked like before the fiasco, all ready for their new doors to be painting and put on:

Nice, eh? Well, there WERE nice. Actually, beautiful I might add. But…I need to release some energy here…(insert my best George Banks voice, in the supermarket hotdog bun scene of Father of the Bride)….’because some big shot homeowner (that would be me) got together with some big shot (that would be the paint company) and conspired to make this DIY project a living nightmare!

Actually, the paint company did nothing wrong. This was user (my) error. I think the original owner used heavy oils on her cabinets and I didn’t clean or prep them enough. I was hasty and just wanted it done. Totally my own fault.

But this does mean that we are sanding the ENTIRE kitchen down to the bare wood because we don’t want to risk it happening again.  Dust soup anyone?

So, this is now how the kitchen has looked for two weeks! At least we recently found some pendant lighting for the island, which brightens my state of mind when I walk into this room. We are also in search of a lot of lighting fixtures since the owners took it all with them, along with the grass in the backyard.

I am, however, loving my new office and it’s coming together easily. I enjoy working from this desk that I refinished a while back (another CL find), and the units we had at the old house fit well into the corners for a lot of storage a Mother needs. We just have some finishing touches to do in here and I’m calling it good!

I’ll try to be better about posting our progress! You can read how this house of ours has evolved in previous posts.

What about you – any move in/DIY headaches?

Love Languages

I’m not gonna lie.

The past year has been really hard. Dealing with banks. Searching for homes. Changing schools. Fixing to leave the neighborhood that we love. I’ll stop there, but this year goes down as one of the most challenging of my life. Miraculously, my marriage has been strengthened despite it all.

A couple of weeks ago, I woke up to a little bowl of candy in my kitchen, with words of affirmation written on them…

The picture below shows our “number,” which has been 77 since we met 16 years ago.

(Matthew 18 ~ Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? Up to seven times?” 22 Jesus answered, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.)

That’s how we got “our” number. And we use it a lot.

Kevin’s love language is words of affirmation.

For me, I am an acts of service girl. When he taped and masked  off some cabinets  so I could paint them my love tank was filled to the brim.

 Since he’s a words of affirmation guy I got to work and wrote 80 things I love about him and attached them to candy to take to work.

We recently had the opportunity to hang out with Kevin’s fun coworkers for a work-related get-away, without kids, and one of his friends snapped a picture of us just forgetting about moving, renovating, etc. etc. etc.

Just thought I’d share an idea that can be a marriage booster! Even/especially in the midst of chaos and exhaustion.

Time for another house update!

I hope this post finds everyone well and enjoying summer!

I can’t believe the man power we’ve put into this new house. The sweat equity was way more than I bargained for. And, I’ll admit to a few tears and mini-tantrums because of how long the painting has taken me, which isn’t close to being finished. However, things are taking shape and it’s nice to compare the before and afters to see how far we’ve come.

This was Kevin’s office after tearing down tile from the walls (it was the owner’s “dog room” so they must have hosed it down or something. I surely don’t know, but was surprised there wasn’t a drain in the middle of the room).

Here is what it looked like after drywall and after replacing their “dog’s lookout gate” with a regular office door. We were glad to make it into a normal office entry. Kevin found door casings that fit perfectly.

We moved out our existing built-in office furniture from our current office and made them work in his new one. There was a lot of wood filling and patching by reconfiguring, so our solution to blend it all in was to go with a black distressed finish.  The wall color I chose was Benjamin Moore Nantucket Gray. It’s more green than gray.

Here is a close-up of the cabinet finish.

And, on Mama’s agenda tomorrow is to paint  the kitchen casings. I spend several days taping and putting plastic everywhere to avoid all the over spray. The cabinet doors can wait for now. We really want to get moved into this house, and know our list of over-achieving projects will eventually get done. We just wanted to get the biggies done first because I don’t want to live in a mess, and Chloe is a neat freak. It’s actually come in handy, but can drive a Mother crazy sometimes.

Until next time,

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