Saturday, February 15, 2014

A Little Room Update!

 I continue to have some blogging issues, so my posts are looking a little strange!  "Some" of my children were declaring they couldn't tell what my wall color is, so I purposely wanted a picture showing the white/green!

 Almost done with the painting.


 Richard removing the old laminate.  We were surprised how it came out in large pieces without breaking apart.  It still looked like new!

 And now a trip down memory lane.....this is the old flooring underneath the 15 year old laminate!  Guess which child remembered what the old flooring looked like without any prompting.  Yes - it's Rebecca.  We are always amazed at her memory of details!

 We really like our new flooring and we were pleased with the work that was done!



 Looking in the "mud room."  I think I'll rename this the "coat room."  

 Richard got the closet doors hung in the "coat room."  There is a reason pre-hung door are higher priced than "do-it-yourself" doors.  This represents about five hours of work.

 So excited for these shelves and bench in the "coat room."  Looking for baskets or bins to put in some of the shelves.

 Now for the wall art!

I officially had run out of room on the fireplace mantle for my grandchildren pictures so this will be a perfect place.  Rebecca gave me the idea for the display; I bought the wall vinyl; and Lisa put it up for me!

When I wasn't painting, this was what I worked on, Elliot's quilt.  Mother always talked about doing nine patch quilts, so this is what I did this time.

Update

Happy 2nd Birthday, Westin!
Note to self......check shoes for animal crackers after little visitors have been here!

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

 Our November/December started out with wishing Miss Kayla a happy birthday.  All of a sudden she is seven years old. 
 Lots of fun gifts, but nothing as special as her new doll!  With some birthday money she chose a special outfit and glasses for her new doll that she has named Emily.

 We loved having Stephen's family here for Thanksgiving.  How did we let the entire time get by without taking "organized" photos?  Here is Richard with Emmy, Camden, Lena, & Max.

 All the kids sat around the table....and the only adults were Brian and Carly!  They handled it just fine!

 The older ones are just now beginning to enjoy games like Monopoly.  The guys looked for a spot to set up the game and they played away.  I think Joshua actually won this particular game.

 We celebrated Christmas with Stephen's family on Friday night before they had to leave on Saturday.  What fun!  Henry, Lena, Enny, and Max.

 Richard sat still for just a little too long and went fast asleep.  (Monopoly money still in hand.)

 Joshua's 9th birthday came next.  A third grader.  The kids are growing up so quickly.
 The cupcakes had Monopoly symbols on them.
 Tyler was just too hot!  Just strip that shirt off to cool down.
 Jordy and Rebecca.
 Back to the "project."  The insulation was "blown."

 Just a funny incident.  A tree at the corner of our yard in the right of way had died, so the road crew came in to cut it down.  Think we have it covered, men!

 The dining room wall is now officially down, the drywall up.  Beginning to take shape.  The spots you see aren't snowflakes.  It was actually that dusty in the house!

 Looking into the "mud room" and closet.


 Jordy is ready to help Grandpa and it's absolutely necessary to get on your tummy to get a closer look.
 Look at my tape measure.  It fits on my pants just like Grandpa.

 This is such an awful picture.  All the kids had come up and we decided to have pizza.  I sat a couple of boxes in the bathroom counter to get ready to throw away, and Joshua sat his stuffed animal on top!  It looked a little bit too real for me!

 Our annual "thank you" Christmas gift to our Sparks leaders.  Yes, it's a lot of little loaves of bread, but even more, each little loaf represents a leader that faithfully comes each week to Sparks.

 More project pictures!

 On Christmas Eve Richard got the shelves installed in the closet so we could hang up coats.  How nice!

 Our Christmas tradition....we read the Christmas story before we open gifts and the kids dress up to be the characters.  This year:  Kayla was "Mary" and Joshua was "Joseph."

 Rebecca got HOT.  Off with the sweatshirt!


 Richard feels if he eats a Rice Krispie bar he's eating a "breakfast of champions" because, afterall, he's eating cereal....right?  Well, this is one King Size Rice Krispie Treat from Brian & Carly!

 Pecan Pie, Chocolate Fudge, Chocolate sheet cake, and peanut clusters.  Have enough goodies!


 Camden - 5 months old
Westin - 2 yrs old December 28.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Just Catching Up

 For those who have been asking me what in the world we are doing, well, here it is!  This is our existing kitchen, half bath, coat closet, and door going out into the garage.
 
 And this, my friend, is what we are hoping to accomplish:  an extended dining area, a mud room for coats, shoes, etc., and a half bath that will have a shower added.

 The first task was to empty the garage.  And yes, there were some things that had been placed from Dad's garage in Houstonia that were still waiting to be gone through.

 Emptying everything on the rafters was a dirty, dusty adventure.  What a mess!  There were things that we had never seen before.....like.....

 this head on this pedestal.  It was abit freaky when this head came tumbling down from the rafters!  All we can figure is that it was either used for a wig or was a hat stand.  It was pretty startling at the time, but we had a good laugh.

 Richard removed all the siding from the wall and we are ready to begin!

 That white box hanging in the air....oh, dear.....that is the router that gives us internet out in the shop office.  Can't let anything happen to that!

 The lumber was delivered, so I guess we really are going to do this project.

 Beginning the framing project.  The ladder is where the dining room table and china cabinet will eventually be.

 This gives us an idea of how it will be turning the 2-car garage into a one-car garage.  Haven't had any surprises yet.  Looks just like how the plans were drawn.

 We have hired some of the work done, but Richard is doing a lot, too, as you can imagine.

 Beginning to get to the point of knocking out the existing dining room wall.  That will be a big day!

Yep....we keep the plans scotch taped to the door.  It's like our new art work!