Wednesday, February 5, 2014

The Kitchen-Nook

Things are piling up around her! Really! Snow, ideas, and parts of our old kitchen! Our basement is getting filled with layers of laminate, plywood, baseboards and slowly, parts of the ceiling!! Oh, and I can't forget DUST! I have a routine, each day of the week I clean different parts of the house. It makes me believe my house is clean once a week, ha. I thought I saw my last days of freakishly high piles of dust after we refinished the floors, nope. Hello to another chapter of The Dust Chronicles.

Enough gibber-jabber, on to what's going on with our house! As  many of you know we're working on the kitchen! (YAY!) We're waiting on a visit from a contractor friend to tell us, "yes, you can totally move this wall by yourself" or "you're gonna need some help with this." I'm so proud and amazed that we're seriously considering professional help, it's been 11 months of all do-it-ourselves! I hope we can do this wall moving ourselves, because, damn does to cost some serious cash to hire help! I want a fancy sink and I won't get it if we spend all the money on a wall.

Sooo... for the time being we're working on our kitchen-nook. After weeks of back and forth indecision of wether of not we should knock down the wall and make our kitchen super long, we decided to keep this wall. (There's a different one needing to be moved)  I grew up around a kitchen table, it's important to me to have. So leaving the wall up helps create a perfect little spot for eating dinner, reading the news paper, doing homework and all the other kitchen table things.

Somewhere in this room was where the servants staircase landed. Sadly the stair case is gone and is now just a closet that holds our Christmas tree we never figured out how to shove back into the box. All the old layers of laminate flooring has been pulled out. About three fourths of the floor is save-able. The floor boards are two and a half inches wide pine. The rest of the house is two and a quarter inch oak. We run into the problem of finding easy replacements. We start our hunt this weekend, and may have to just steal the floor boards under the cabinets and use those as replacements. 

Eventually, swinging doors will be restored and put back in their original homes for both the door ways you see here. Cabinets will be gone. Hopefully a totally awesome, beautiful, long, long, buffet against the window. Hopefully a mid-centry danish buffet will be found. It is my one piece that isn't Arts and Crafts or Craftsmen Style and I don't care. I LOVE mid-centry and I will find ways to tuck little treasures into our 1907 house. Then finally a corner nook! Benched seats and a pull out bench sitting in the corner, not the corner you're looking at now. 

Whew! 

Tons of people tell me, "I would LOVE to own a fixer upper!" That's sweet and awesome you wanna save an old house. But, I have finally found myself with one word of advice... before you dive into a project that will last you years and cost you many college degrees, ask yourself if you truly believe you can survive the time, energy, money, mess and oftentimes unusable rooms.


I nearly lost my passion for this house and this project because the kitchen is such a war zone. I love being in the kitchen and lately my counters are filled with tools and dust and I seem to have a great skill at stepping on the rouge nails sticking out. I see why so many fixer uppers are left half done or sold off to house flippers who do quick fixes and cheap short cuts. Those are the houses that break my heart.
 I refuse to let that happen to this home.




Lastly, greetings from our snow filled second floor porch. Oh you were not fun to shovel off!

Friday, January 17, 2014

NEW STOVE!!



Hey friends! I'm currently down with a cold and Rick is busy, busy,  busy with work right now. But once we're back on our feet we're  working on a kitchen! Our stove top died so we went out and bought this beaut. Honestly I really do wish we would have gotten a 48 inch stove because they look so freaking awesome! But the price tag just isn't justifiable, especially when we plan on having another wall oven anyways.

In other exciting news we are currently fostering, possibly forever owning this pup! It's Cosmo 2.0. Or as my niece and nephew like to call him Cosmo the Second: Duke of Hyde Park. He's Cosmo 2.0 because we lost our yellow lab Cosmo last year and this guy is also named Cosmo! Coincidence! Not in the slightly weird way that my grandma got a  nearly identical dog and named him Buttons after the first Buttons.

Happy Winter Friends!

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Slow Moving

So things are a little slow moving around the house for us. It's been a real joy taking Christmas Vacation as a vacation from everything. Rick and I managed to get Christmas done and over with the weekend before Christmas and since then do nothing but relax and feel just a little shame for doing nothing!

As always we have been tinkering away at the house. Well really Rick has, I have no idea quite what his master plan is for the room we don't know what to do with, so I just let him do whatever he wants to do with it.

The Room We Don't Know What  To Do With...
The room originally started as the dark blue sponge painted room, then transferred status to the "Black Mold Room/ Problem Room" After nearly gutting the whole room we eventually left it sit and become our saw room. Slowly pieces of dry wall were being put up, but with no big hurry. Then we decided it was time to work on it. It was up and away from the christmas decorations and we needed a room for our treadmill and workout equipment because the current room, the sun room has quickly become a GIANT FREEZER! Having windows cover three of the four walls and with little to no insulation above or below this room is bone chilling.
The original scary yucky mess that was once the blue room we don't know what to do with.

Our current room we don't know what to do with, slowly evolving to look like a real room! 
On the picture to the left you can see the big square of tar that covers about a third of the floor of the room. That's an issue we're not sure how to resolve yet. Then the picture to the right shows the doors leading to the sun room. They're all plastic wrapped up to keep the cold from coming through the slats and for extra measure rick has barricaded the door with old blankets. 


So ta-dah we're back to working on a room! It won't be totally done for a few more months. We will be moving an HVAC vent once we gut the bathroom that is connected to it and are ability to make a decision on what color to paint it and what to do with the floor is slow moving.


 Also, Happy New Year! This year... my goal is spend at least 400 hours on the treadmill. Rick and I's goal is to leave our shoes at the door as often as we can and begin to seriously eliminate processed foods from our lives! So sorry if my blog starts to turn into a, "look at what I made" blog in the future!

The treadmill log!



 

A sight I will surely be missing soon! I'm keeping the decorations up until my friends Michelle and Cory come to visit in a couple of days and then they will be all packed up :( I need to post a little bit about our christmas at our house! So much to show you guys!

Thursday, December 5, 2013

2.3 of four wedding pictures - the ceremony


Here is round two of the official wedding pictures from the Ceremony!
I posted some pictures on my facebook but here are ALL of them.
Edited, unedited, fat arms, funny faces, and sneaky garter belts!
Also, a shout out to my photographer! Johanna Maureen Photography!


too many pictures to upload took too long so ceremony blog is going to be broken up!














2.2 of 4 wedding pictures- the ceremony


Here is round two of the official wedding pictures from the Ceremony!
I posted some pictures on my facebook but here are ALL of them.
Edited, unedited, fat arms, funny faces, and sneaky garter belts!
Also, a shout out to my photographer! Johanna Maureen Photography!


too many pictures to upload took too long so ceremony blog is going to be broken up!















Wednesday, December 4, 2013

2.1 of Four Wedding pictures - Ceremony

Here is round two of the official wedding pictures from the Ceremony!
I posted some pictures on my facebook but here are ALL of them.
Edited, unedited, fat arms, funny faces, and sneaky garter belts!
Also, a shout out to my photographer! Johanna Maureen Photography!























Round Three... The Family Pictures Will be posted Tomorrow at 5pm so check back then for more pictures!