Sunday, November 20, 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
I'm getting SUPER excited...
about the little details in our new farmhouse. We are not in yet but we are getting close - I'm finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. I wanted to share with you some of the things that make me just smile from ear to ear. Like this sink - we rescued it from a tear down in our local town - hubby hauled it home and then hauled it back out of town for it to be refinished - it was sooooo worth it even if our backs were broke!!!! Lots to do around it still but YEAAAAAH - I love it!!!!
Here is my lil' mirror I found at a yard sale - I've had it for years -knowing it would have the perfect home someday. I distressed it and it has found it's space in our half bath! Gosh - I love it when things come together!
Our super talented trim man - Mr. Andy - I'm also beyond giddy with my new pantry shelves and school house style light. I've never had the room to get to my canned goods easily - without dislocating my shoulder digging in the back of the cabinets - y'all know what I mean. But not anymore - now they'll be all lined up nice and neat - at least for a lil' while anyway ;-)
And now we are back - to what made me the happiest today - and that is seeing my sink again. Greg is working his magic on my cabinets - but till then I'll just sit and stare at the sink. See - I couldn't stand it till I put my lil' greenery pots up there - I think I'm gonna love doing laundry in there - if that is even possible.
Hope you enjoyed seeing some of the things that put a smile on my face today. I hope you had a beautiful day as well!
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
...Just five more...
yes, FIVE more days until we open our home up for an Open House one week before the BIG SALE. Open House will be this Saturday from 4-6 est if you are looking for a place to call home.
It has been a great home to us but we are jus' 'bout ready to move across the way. The actual sale will take place on Saturday - Oct. 1st. If you are interested - please go to Partner Realty for info.!
It has been a great home to us but we are jus' 'bout ready to move across the way. The actual sale will take place on Saturday - Oct. 1st. If you are interested - please go to Partner Realty for info.!
Home is where you heart is so they say. For 15 years this house has been a happy, loving home - May it be a blessing to it's future owners.
Have a blessed day!
Oh and yes - I have lots of pictures of the new house - they will be coming soon - soon as I have time to breathe that is ;-)
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
We have BARN LIGHTS...
I have been MOST excited about getting our new barn lights put up on the house. And yesterday I came home to a nice surprise. All in all - we have 12 of these around the house - and I LOVE THEM - and it's a good thing I tell ya ;-) I'm gonna have to love them for a loooooong time.
The porch has three pendant lights - and one gooseneck light by the front door - (please pardon our unpainted porch posts.)
This one is to the left of the front door - which I painted WHITE by the way. Can you believe it - after all that color searching - I just went with a classic white for my farmhouse door.
Most of the lights are gooseneck - but the front porch did get these special pendants - a lil' industrial and a LOT "farmhousey" - y'all like my new word - but you follow me, don't ya?
Hope you like them as much as I do. Of course they come from that wonderful company -
Have a happy day!
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Lots of painting and trimming going on...
...and thankfully - we have been blessed with the best crew. You know I have found out in this house building phase of our life - just how important somebody's "word" is. Our friends, Andy Judd - from Judd's Painting and Trim, and his fantastic dad, brother David and friend, Chris - have made this part of the process absolutely painless. And we are very thankful for their honesty, hard work and their talents. Here is just a peek at some of their handiwork.
I shared with Andy what I wanted in the office - I came back that afternoon - and TADA - it was done. It is a simple treatment done with 1X4's and paint. The color at the top of the wall is Sherwin Williams Sea Salt. Such a peaceful color - I looooooove it!
Here are my doors I shared with you - I'm crazy about them - I think they look a lil' "old fashioned."This week Andy is working on the stairway - again - I just wanted something very simple - no frufru (is that even a word?) - Anyway, he understood what I meant. Now, it is not finished yet - still has to be painted and just over look all those "drywall dust footprints". Those treads give you an idea of the hardwood floor color - oh my - will I ever keep them clean? In my dreams, right.
Here is the hallway coming off the garage - actually this is one side of the laundry room. I've chose to put my beadboard up on the wall at a height of 6 ft - to protect those hallway walls from lil' handprints. Actually this same treatment is used in all the bathrooms as well and that I dearly love.
Now, this is one end of the kitchen/dining room area. This is just a primer coat - it will be the same as the laundry room above - which is also a Sherwin Williams paint color called Rainwashed. On the right side of that beam will be a faux tin ceiling - but let me ask you, what color do you think - white or silver? I can't decide - all my fixtures are bronze. Lucky for me - paint sprayers make quick work out of things - so they were kind enough to spray some furniture pieces for me as well. All I'll have to do is sand and glaze - yeah!
Well, this is where we are. I appreciate all the kind comments regarding the loss of my FIL. We sure do miss him - he so wanted to see our home completed and it hard not sharing in the details with him. But I know he is still happy for us and shining down on us. After all - he gave us the valley where our future home sits - and we find a peace there like never before.
Have a happy week!
Friday, July 22, 2011
Heaven seems a lil' sweeter...
...now that our precious Poppa is there.
My dear father-n-law passed away yesterday. He was at home surrounded by all of us that loved him. We've been looking through many pictures today - all of them holding special memories - but none more special than the one above. My son accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior on December 21, 2009 and my father-n-law, who was a Deacon, asked if he could baptize Casen. Of course, we wanted him too. At that time, Glen said, "I have now seen both my children and all my grandchildren saved - if I left this world tomorrow - that would be o.k." How lil' did we know that just a few days after Casen's baptism, Glen would be diagnosed with cancer. He put up an incredible fight. God did not choose to heal him on earth - but He sure has made him perfect in Heaven.
We will so miss you Poppa - thank you for the example you set and for the love you shared.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
I'm still here...
...I know it has been forever but I promise there is just reason for not being around much lately. The house is still progressing - I had told y'all that I would let you all in on everything but boy oh boy - when things start happening - decisions have to be made in a jiffy, don't they? So we are making decisions - left and right - and praying they are the right ones. We recently got our garage doors installed - you know how little things happen when you are not at home to oversee everything - like when I ordered these doors without hardware but came home to nice "holes" in the doors. So I suppose I better like the hardware. Actually, I do like them, but plain would have been a lil' more in keeping with the house. Oh well, a minor bump in the road.
Porch railing is up - still have to place those decorative bands on the columns in the right place and they have yet to be painted but the porch is near finished none the less.
My interior doors I dearly love - they remind me of the doors we have in our older home now - which is exactly what we wanted. The trim is going up and I'll share pictures with you when the paint is on and you can see it.
And of course, the dry wall is all finished and waiting for paint - yippeee - the fun part.
But the main reason I've not been blogging is that every single spare minute we have - it is spent with my father-n-law. Oh what a precious man he is - a good hearted, honest, gentle, life-loving, man of God. I had mentioned to you all when we started building our home that he was battling cancer and what a fight he has put up. He is now at home with hospice care and we are cherishing each moment we have with him. We recently got to go to Florida with him which is where this picture was taken - sitting on the boat dock watching the boats come in with their daily catch. Fishing - absolutely one of the favorite things in his life.
May God bless you all and I wish you much happiness on this day.
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