10.25.2011

*Charm* update!

Naive
Unrealistic
Childlike Anticipation
Unprepared

All of these words could be used to describe the
person I was when I
saw THE listing for
cabinets on
Craigslist!

Hopeful
Proud
Patient
Impressed

These are the words that could 
best describe me
where we are TODAY.

Hopeful we will finish by Thanksgiving...

Proud *incredibly* of my husband's hard work
especially since he decided
to participate in a racquetball tournament last week.
He didn't expect to keep winning...and playing again
and again.
His shoulder has been in misery every since, but
being the MANLY man he truly is
He man handled those cabinets right off the wall!

Patient...still a work in progress, but hey...

Impressed by...hmm, not sure, oh I know...
Impressed that we have not had
one fight about this!!
ha ha ha
(If you don't count the "discussion" about why
microwaved baked potatoes
 are a great dinner choice....
But the "boys" squished their noses to the idea.
SO Safeway Chinese won)

pssst, fyi....Microwave Baked Potatoes TONIGHT.
NO WHINING.


This is what we started with...


Believe me, it was way worse than it looks in this picture!






Here are the photo's of where we are TODAY.

Gotcha!
I WISH!
ha ha ha
(source)


Removed the cabinet, window trim, part of the bulkhead...

Hmmm, Dealing with remodel ghosts of the past.
Unexpected expense #1
We have submitted permits and have a Electric Company
making a plan to get this fixed.
The holes were there, we think that is how the ghosts wired the outlet above...
The stove WAS there, but you can see Jeff marked where the
new sink will be
(that wall will be sooooo gone)
Hole where the old stove exhaust went outside.
Was the sink....The rest of this side is coming out tonight.
I am currently washing dishes by hand in the paint stained plastic
Utility sink, and resting them on a towel on the washer
to dry.  Not complaining one bit! Nope!
I love this stuff
one of many corners stuffed with kitchen CRAP important items.
breathe, just breathe!!!



Look at all the paint colors, and the flooring ends at the old cabinets.
The walls are plaster folks... hair and all!
Beyond the wall is the dining room...
out that dining room window is a dead on view of the
NEW Manette Bridge that is opening next month.
Maybe we will celebrate together?



The wall will be down this weekend.
THAT will be exciting
(honest, NO sarcasm there, really I just cant wait!)
*goody goody gumdrops*


OH, and we had company from Thursday-Saturday!
*They were very brave*

Now,  I have to run some
errands!!
Paper plates, frozen dinners, plastic forks,
you get the idea!

and sour cream for those baked potatoes....


P.S. Plumber comes tomorrow!
*woot* *woot*



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10.18.2011

In with the new, Out with the old!

We have started the 
demolition...
Its a beautiful mess around here!

And...as it happens with any
home improvement project...
we are encountering some unexpected "stuff".
I don't know why
I say "unexpected"
after all, nothing has gone as
we expected in this
lovely old house.
They call that breaking the bank CHARM.

I will share more about
that there CHARM another day.

TODAY 
I am sharing my latest 
other project.
This armoire has been with us for 20 years.

I have a picture (somewhere)
of our oldest son (21)
standing in front of it at ONE years old.
awwwww *sniffle*

Its been a TV cabinet, 
pantry, and even a home office
over the years.
We bought it unfinished....
and never finished it.
Jeff wanted it stained....I wanted it painted
and after 
about 10 years neither even noticed anymore.
ha ha ha

But this week 
it finally got a fresh clean coat of
paint.
A light distressing to
accentuate the other 20 years of distress.
And a new bead board back panel.
(the other one was full of holes for wires and such)

She can be yours 
to love and hug and take home today!!!






You can find it listed on Craigslist Kitsap County
asking $275 OBO

(Need money to pay those unexpectedness's!!!)
ha ha ha..
no, really!

(btw... unexpectedness's is the CORRECTED version via spellcheck.)
who knew?

10.13.2011

Something BIG is about to happen...

Pssst...
I only have a moment to write this because I
am supposed to be cleaning out
cupboards!

But I couldn't wait another moment 
to tell you what is
about to happen in our house.

THIS is NOT our kitchen....
BUT it soon will be
 thanks to
 a BARGAIN on CRAIGSLIST....


and THIS fine fellow....

who took a day off work to drive that there U-Haul to go pick 'em up!

So that we can store them HERE

In our dining room....

and


In our itsy bitsy garage....
(See that drawer hanging out? Thats a cool drawer dishwasher, that came with the cabinets!!)

and

On the back deck.
***I am so excited I can hardly stand it***

This has been a long time comin'...

STAY TUNED!!!!

Hint: A wall is coming down!!!

ok, back to the cupboards now

*bye*






10.08.2011

Gorgeous Darling!

She is finished...and
I have her listed on Craigslist!
Lovely curves in a creamy white...
lightly distressed..

Delicate rose basket detail on headboard and footboard...
perfect for a little girl or guest princess


This full size beauty shouldn't last too long!
$225

10.04.2011

Field Trips & Fresh Paint

Thank you for the encouraging comments and emails
I received on my last post.
I appreciate that I can be open with you.
And thank you Kelly for your contagious enthusiasm!

About a month ago
we had our house painted.
Although you may not notice a difference,
you must know that it IS a different color..
a weeeeee bit different.
We were inspired by our trip last Fall
to Annapolis, MD.
The architecture of our home seems to fit in
better with that part of the country.
A variation of the Cape Cod style.
Here is a
 BEFORE PICTURE:
We live on a hill, so the wall slants with the street. This photo is prior to moving in.
We have made a lot of changes to the yard.  We are trying to use
landscaping to "balance" the yard with the house.
I missed the opportunity to paint the concrete wall a natural color
this summer, but its on the list for
next year.  

The house was already a bright "primer" white color.
We decided on a creamier off white color called "Dover White"
We had all the blue/green trim painted in 
the same white color.
It makes the house appear larger,
and doesn't draw attention to the window trim 
(or lack of window trim, really)
This is a creamy white that is soft and warm
but does not have a strong yellow tint.
The goal was to create a warmth, as though the evening sun was
glowing upon it.

AFTER:

There was a hedge of scraggly roses along the sidewalk.
It was if they had arms! They'd attack our legs
when we passed through!  We added sod and are hoping it will
blend in with the existing lawn soon:)


The previous owner had gone over the house 
with a spray primer without doing
the necessary prep work.
Boy did it need PREP work!
Its still the original 3/4" Cedar siding from when the house
was built in the 1930's.
The Cedar is still is GREAT shape
except for some areas of dry rot
and abuse from the weather,
which caused some peeling and flaking.
There were also places that bubbled up whenever
it got hot outside.
We found out later that you are never supposed
to caulk under the edge of Cedar siding.
This was done years before we moved in, 
so there is nothing we can do 
about it at this point.
When Cedar siding is caulked,
primed and painted,
the wood can't breathe.
It needs to release air pressure,
 causing the paint to bubble.
Honestly, we thought the painter was trying to pull our leg,
 but it made sense.
As the temperatures cooled off
the bubbles shrank back.
We were told that the paint should not peel away
at the bubbling for several years,
but we need to stay on top of the maintenance.
Apparently, this is the same reason our attic storage spaces under
the eaves retain dampness.
(Thank goodness for Damp Rid!!!)

Another option is to have siding vents installed all over
the exterior of the house, but that sure
doesn't sound very attractive.
For now...we will enjoy the clean creamy white as it is.
Later, we are planning to add color with shutters
and more landscaping.
That will be a Spring project! 

                    

Views from our front steps.
The quality pretty much stinks...again, its my cell phone
Sorry Folks!!

During the prep work,
I asked the painters to remove the tile numbers above the door.
They were very popular in the 1990's.
I wanted a clean look,
so they had to go.

After about 2 weeks, I realized we had not put up
new house numbers!
I mean, what if we needed a pizza delivered, right?
So,
I really wanted to do a beautiful metal plaque
with the house numbers
and attach it to the very tall concrete wall at the street.
But I still need to repaint the concrete.

So I went to Lowe's!
On the Summer clearance, I found this outdoor concrete plaque
in green. 
It has a Daisy pattern etched in and glazed in a mocha.
I liked how the green would "pop" against
the crisp white siding.
The size was perfect...and for only $11.00
(plus the 10% military discount)
it was a bargain.
I found aged copper 5" house numbers
at $5.00 a piece.





I have not decided on where to hang it yet.
I put it on our bench for the pictures.
I also planted the front pots for Fall.
I love the color combination!
Did you see the (dead) sunflowers on the bench?
They are from our garden.
They were full of seeds.
Its been fun watching the squirrels steal them one by one.
They drag the entire flower across the yard.
*Determination*

BTW... I  subbed a few days last week for Elementary School.
The kids were so stinkin' cute!  Such enthusiasm.
I love subbing. It's a perfect balance.
I can work according to my schedule,
and still do projects and work towards my big goal.

On Thursday




I took the Edmonds/Kingston Ferry over to spend
time with my friend Leslie.
We went to a wonderful place called
The Spare Room

My beautiful friend Leslie drooling over the stuff at
 The Spare Room

Yummy!


While there I found a gorgeous scarf that looks like burlap,
but is sooooo soft and feminine.  I also
found a beautiful glass bead bracelet for only $10!
(The store I worked at in Poulsbo had them
overpriced at $39 for the SAME exact bracelet.)






There are two Spare Room locations.
  Everett and Camano Island.
My friends from Shabby Stuff have a booth
inside the Camano Island location.
Both locations are filled with beautiful and reasonably
priced furniture & gifts!

Then, Leslie took me out for a lovely lunch
on the water as a belated Birthday gift.
It was very, very sweet.
*Thank you Les!*

Our family had a GREAT weekend too.
Here is a quick rundown...
Friday night high school Football...wooo hoooo!

Saturday:  Shelton Oyster Festival
My husband, Jeff, and Uncle Jack.
Jack loves to travel and do judging at food competitions.
He is also an amazing chef himself!

Then, we met up with friends to see
the movie Courageous.
It was a great movie!
*Bring a tissue*

Sunday:  Church, laundry, football...
Jeff canned plum/blackberry jelly & more tomatoes.
We snacked on home baked italian crusty bread
with brie & roasted garlic/olive oil

Just in case you thought we were refined or something...
Last night we had super nachos
while watching
Monday Night Football

*home*sweet*home*


Friends and food are good for the soul.
Life is good!

xoxoxo
Jodi