Needless to say the last couple of weeks have been jam packed with a billion different things! Mostly, there was school, school, and more school. The amount of papers and projects I have going on almost makes me want to rip my hair out! To keep myself sane however, I've decided that from time to time I just have to walk away from the school work. I've started all kinds of new things and I'm pretty excited about all of them.
Our house was lookin' pretty ragged from the street so I've done a few things to perk it up a bit. First, my handy dandy hubby took down all of the shudders. For those of you who don't remember, they matched the color of the gutters and down spouts but they were severely faded. I doubt they had been painted since the early 90's at best. I sanded them down, cleaned them up, and slapped a couple of coats of black paint (Behr's Black Suede) on them. Oddly, they don't look black at all...more like a navy color. Jay and I are okay with the color and are embracing our patriotic sides!
Next, I tackled the front flower bed. When we first moved in we had eight bushes in this bed. The back four were some kind of boxwood and the front four were....something. Whatever they were, they looked dead 11 months out of the year. About a year ago, I decided they needed to go. Jay took care of the removal and I smoothed out the bed afterwards. Then it sat...until now. While I couldn't completely commit to planting perenials, we decided to go with a few planters. We picked out these from Lowe's and I'm pretty happy with them. I wasn't quite prepared for how pricey these things were but they were the cheaper of the options. This past weekend I woke up early, put on my oldest set of clothes and broke open the potting soil. It was quite the workout since Jay wasn't around to help me.
I planted a few annuals that will go along with our patriotic theme! I also bought a hydrangea bush but haven't had the chance to plant it yet. I've never owned a plant of any kind before (except a cactus I had in the first grade), so I hope this goes well. If it does, I may venture out to tackle the backyard someday : ) For now, this will have to do. I think our next outdoor project will be trying to find a grass that will grow in our yard, no simple feat there. The front is clearly not finished but I think it's a great start!
Moving on, I worked on our guest bedroom a few weeks ago. Again, when we first moved in the entire house was painted Easter egg colors. This particular bedroom was a bright blue. Not only did the previous owners paint the walls, but they felt the need to include all of the trim and doors in this magnificent color. My initial paint fix in this room was to go with something to tone down this bright, almost blinding color. I choose a green color that looked more like it belonged in a hunting lodge. Fail.
It sat like that for nearly three years until the other week when I had a little bit of free time. Here's the result. I wasn't sure what Jay would think but he loves it. I was so relieved. (Color= Behr's Silver Sage, but it almost looks like an ice blue at times) I have yet to find time to fill the picture frames with family photos but its on the list! Also on the list, refinishing or repairing this furniture. It was the first set of furniture (post crib) that my parents bought me as a little girl! Chips, scratches, and all, I still think its beautiful.
I've done a few other things around the place, but I'm not feeling so hot due to the insane amount of pollen, so I think I'll end this post here. I will hopefully get a chance this coming week to add another post and let y'all see the rest of the improvements!
"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."- Jeremiah 29:11
"Virtues are acquired through endeavor" - Cousin Sid
"Virtues are acquired through endeavor" - Cousin Sid
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Yoazahs!
It's my new catch phrase. Yesterday I had a cyst removed and though the actual removal didn't hurt a bit, the shots of novocain hurt like you wouldn't believe! Anyhow, every time the doc stuck me all I could do was say, "Yoazahs!" to keep myself from crying like a baby! Not exactly sure why at that particular moment I decided to start channeling Inspector Gadget...but I did.
More importantly however, I am now stomach virus free and cyst free so I'm feeling great! Unfortunately, I start back to school on Monday but at least I'll be healthy, right? Not counting the sickness and surgery I really did enjoy this break. Jay and I went out to Berry's campus several times to enjoy a little physical fitness and the beautiful scenery that the campus provides. I've taken up running and Jay bikes right beside me singing inspirational songs like We Are The Champions and Eye of The Tiger to keep me going...it's hilarious, I wish you could all see us out there!
On the home front I really haven't done much except for the dishes and laundry I spoke of the other day. I'll be taking some photos today of items for my craigslist ads. I'll try to put that up later this week. If anyone's interested those items will include two rolling office chairs, a desk, a study lamp, a computer monitor, a side table, a small tv...and a few things I can't think of off the top of my head. While I'm thinking of it, I may as well go ahead and take those photos. Wish me luck on selling a few things!
More importantly however, I am now stomach virus free and cyst free so I'm feeling great! Unfortunately, I start back to school on Monday but at least I'll be healthy, right? Not counting the sickness and surgery I really did enjoy this break. Jay and I went out to Berry's campus several times to enjoy a little physical fitness and the beautiful scenery that the campus provides. I've taken up running and Jay bikes right beside me singing inspirational songs like We Are The Champions and Eye of The Tiger to keep me going...it's hilarious, I wish you could all see us out there!
On the home front I really haven't done much except for the dishes and laundry I spoke of the other day. I'll be taking some photos today of items for my craigslist ads. I'll try to put that up later this week. If anyone's interested those items will include two rolling office chairs, a desk, a study lamp, a computer monitor, a side table, a small tv...and a few things I can't think of off the top of my head. While I'm thinking of it, I may as well go ahead and take those photos. Wish me luck on selling a few things!
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Here Goes Nothin'...
Well, I guess its our turn, we've decided to start a blog. With my entire family and most of our friends living so far away these days we thought this would be a great way for us to keep everyone updated with the goin's on of our lives : ) Now, I'm not the best writer in the world, but hopefully this new hobby will aid me in my reflective/writing abilities. Wish me luck!
Unfortunately, I've been very ill over the last few days thanks to a stomach virus (compliments of one of my students from my field placement). However, Jay was quite the nursemaid so things are looking up and I'm feeling better and better each day. In all of my down time I've had a while to think about all the projects around the house I'm hoping to accomplish this spring and summer. On the list include:
Unfortunately, I've been very ill over the last few days thanks to a stomach virus (compliments of one of my students from my field placement). However, Jay was quite the nursemaid so things are looking up and I'm feeling better and better each day. In all of my down time I've had a while to think about all the projects around the house I'm hoping to accomplish this spring and summer. On the list include:
- Finish rehabing the coffee table
- Reframe the photo of the Bangs' family farm
- Decorate the office
- Put the finishing touches on the guest room
- Actually put family photos in the frames located all around the house (I know...so sad)
- Paint the gun cabinet
- Paint the shudders
- Redesign the laundry room
- Organize the garage
- Create a few craigslist ads for some of the items that we need to get rid of
- And put in a ceiling fan in the living room
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