It Was Another Birthday

Posted by Laura M on Jul 25th, 2008

Yep I had another birthday on July 17th; I am now truly 46 years old. :evil: I don’t know what has happened to all those years since I turned 21, but they seemed to have evaporated like a puddle after a rainstorm. The thing is you know that puddle was just there yesterday, but it seems overnight the air sucked the water right out of that puddle. It feels the same with aging, I swear it was just yesterday I was turning 21, then overnight someone sucked away all those years in-between and I’m now 46 years old. What is a riot is how my kids think I have never been young, that I never partied until the break of a new day, how I’ve had so much to drink I watch my insides come up for hours on end, or woke up not knowing where in the hell I was. Nope I’ve never done those things, the only thing I’ve done is raise kids, be a mom, live the straight and narrow. Yep that is how they see it, as they roll their eyes at me, as if I have lived in a cave my entire life. Good thing what goes around comes around! Those kids will have their just rewards :wink: wait until the things they spent hours giving birth to tell them they don’t know anything :lol: and grandma will sit laughing her butt off!! :lmao:

Will enough of sharing that lets talk about what I got for my birthday! Chuck took me to dinner at our favorite German restaurant, Gerhardts-Bierstube. I love eating this German food, much is a memory to me of time gone by, eating with my grandparents, grandpa cooking up some good German food. My grandfather was 100% German, straight off the truck :smile: grandma fell off the Belgium truck; :lol: on my other side my grandmother fell off the 100% German truck, therefore you know the majority of my heritage. Chuck loves German cooking after living there while in the Army for almost a year and a half. I decided on a Dairy Queen Ice cream cake, went with the Oreo Blizzard cake.

Doesn’t that look good! It was delicious too! My mother-in-law got me a new Rival Crockpot, a red one too

She also got me a new nightgown, something she has made a birthday tradition now! I can count on a new nightgown every year.

My husband got me a new ice cream maker

This is electric, no ice or salt required! Can I say less mess! I love ice cream, according to the directions I should have one ½ quarts of ice cream in about 90 minutes from this machine. Chuck said the one I was looking at in Wal-Mart took 6-8 hours to make ice cream, and it was the same amount. No, I haven’t tested the machine yet. There has been so much work on the house that my mind hasn’t even wrapped around making ice cream.

On another note, I got some new movies, National Treasure 2 Book of Secrets, Vacancy, Messengers, and A Time to Kill. No, I haven’t watched a single movie either! Don’t you feel bad for my family, all these gifts and I haven’t enjoyed one yet – geezz woman!

On my previous post I mentioned how horrible I was feeling after all the housework, but thinking about it, I felt this way once before. There was a time I had an allergic reaction to some meds I was taking, turned out it was made from oyster shells; obviously I am allergic to shell fish, according to the doctor. My allergic reaction to that was similar it took me a few months of taking it as swelling, muscle aches, and joint pain increased to the point I could hardly stand without pain. See I am a glutton for punishment; here I hurt so badly before I will try to figure out what is wrong with me. I did some searching and believe I am having a reaction the Lipitor the doctor put me on. The Lipitor is the only thing that has changed for me in the 3 months, and I remember some swelling right after I started taking it. I will stop taking it, the benefits do not outweigh the effects I am having at this point. Guess I need to make an appointment with the doctor. :sad:

Kitchen Update

Posted by Laura M on Jul 25th, 2008

I now have the kitchen done, including the majority of the hall from the kitchen to the garage. I’m not sure if my estimation was off or Chuck’s measurements but I ended up two boxes short of my linoleum squares. As I worked, it became apparent I was going to be short therefore; I left the closets uncompleted until I have time to go back to Lowes’.

Here is a picture of my garden window, now painted white. I realize many people like garden windows, at one time I thought I wanted one also, but after having one now for the last five years I want it GONE! I really hate it! It sits back so far that I can’t reach the back of it, not even to open the side windows without a step stool. This area seems to be the first place bugs like to buzz around then die! In addition, the slanted area outside always gets so dirty that I hate looking at it, and to clean it I have to climb a ladder outside! See I like my house clean, but I like the easiest way to keep it clean. It is apparent to me that a garden window is not an area to keep clean easily, therefore it will be gone. In case you haven’t guessed from these comments I also really detest knick-knacks too, I find the dust collectors, and a PITB to clean.

To the left of my garden window / sink area is the area where the stove / oven was originally. We have moved it in preparation of punching through the wall, opening a hallway into the kitchen. With our remodel, this portion of the kitchen will be a true galley style kitchen. I have painted the walls in here the same color as the dining room and the hallway, the color is called Bermuda Sand. I didn’t get a good picture of my lower cabinets, therefore no one can see my beautiful Kitchen Aid dishwasher Chuck bought me when I was visiting friends in Kansas a couple of months ago.

Our wonderful side-by-side refrigerator. I say wonderful very tongue in-cheek. I never wanted a side-by frig, but Chuck thought it would be great to have the ice and water dispenser at the front. The side-by turned out just as I feared when I always looked at them in the past, not enough refrigerator area for me. I’m not sure if there will be a good refrigerator at all for me these days. Looking at new refrigerators I found all of them smaller on the frig portion and larger in the freezer portion. I’ve asked about this at stores, to see if I’m losing the last of my mind / memory, as the frig portion sure seemed bigger in the past. I was told that yes, over the years the frig portion has been reduced and the freezer portion increased in size. The reason is not surprising; as we have become a nation of wanting dinners quickly the frozen food industry has hit it big. With all those quick frozen meals we need the freezer space for them, so more freezer space in the new refrigerators. Alas, though that means we also are buying less fresh produce, the healthy stuff for us! That is the hardest part for me, I love fresh vegetables and fruits, add a few leftovers and condiments and my frig portion of the refrigerator is overflowing! It just means I have to go to the store more than I like to retrieve milk, fruit, and vegetables. Pssst, the other thing I detest doing is SHOPPING! All sorts of shopping, I am not a mall hound either!

Here is where we have moved the store / oven, under the pass-through window. When the real remodel is done, I want this wall reduced to a half wall, with a breakfast bar on the dining side. I also want the cabinets turned around to be on the same side as the stove opposed to the wall they are presently on. I personally like these cabinets, would like to have more made for the completed remodel. These cabinets are obviously handmade, simple pine, and are very basic. These cabinets are very reminiscent of what one would find in older houses, and exactly what I remember my grandfather making.

Here I thought I show the new floor I have been laying in the kitchen and hallway. These are simple linoleum squares sold at Lowes’ with a look of stone. I wouldn’t dare put real stone down in the house, but I like the linoleum squares! This is such very different from the two different type of sheet linoleum that was in here and the hallway.

I didn’t get new pictures of the dining room, but Chuck hung the new light fixture and I put new curtains up! I’m taking the next few days off from house renewal work. I am so sore, aching in joints and muscles I never knew existed, and I am really swollen; I not sure why I am reacting this way, maybe it is just age. I can remember plenty of days working on our houses without the swelling, and aching I have now. I’ll bring it all up to the doctor on my next visit which maybe soon. I have realized I have corporal tunnel in my right hand, at some points it is bad enough the pain radiates down to my elbow. I hate getting old!!!

It Was A Beauty Shop

Posted by Laura M on Jul 25th, 2008

As part of the quick fix house changes, I had mentioned we decided to turn the old beauty shop into a bedroom. This consisted of removing the beauty shop sink, cabinets, and tables. Once all the fixtures were removed then came the removal of the carpet and linoleum. Since there was no drywall or plaster behind the paneling, I didn’t attempt any removal of it. I did complete minor repairs with drywall mud, just the simply tub stuff. When you originally stepped into the room you were visually assaulted by all the different paneling styles. Seriously, the people that previously owned this house are nice people but the visual assault of the décor in every room pained me. This particular room had paneling of a hunting scene, looked like duck hunting, then two different types of floral paneling, then was fake stonewall paneling, then was the wood paneling, just too many visual mixes. To top off the décor all the doors and wood trim was painted a medium brown color, similar to the color of dirt. To adjust the whole room without removing any of the paneling I applied two coats of Kilz Primer to all the walls, ceiling, doors, and trim. My next round was two coats of white satin paint on the ceiling, doors, and trim. In addition, the final painting round was two coats of my main color, a soft moss green, on all the paneling walls. I used linoleum squares to apply new linoleum to the entry area, then in the bathroom (previously the bathroom was carpeted, yuck, anyone ever clean the ‘man mess’ around the toilet bowl? Can you imagine what is on carpet in the bathroom around the toilet from the ‘man mess’ that you can’t really clean?). Lastly, we Chuck laid carpet in the remainder of the room – this was our first experience at laying carpet! Now we’ve moved our bedroom furniture out into the old beauty shop, to be our bedroom right now. Chuck is still working out of part of the room, since he does have a real job. This room will be re-done later, all paneling removed! This room is half of a 2-car garage converted; we plan to use the rest of the 2-car garage to have a real master suite. OHHH the dreams of the completed house, the actuality is the amount of time it will take to accomplish these dreams.

Here are a few pictures.

Once entering the room our bed is behind the door. This door I haven’t finished painting, because Chuck didn’t plan ahead decided to use a door we already had, and didn’t hang it until I was done with all the painting, and the carpet was laid. Looking to the far right of the picture is the edge of his desk, which sits at a lower level then the rest of the room. The lower level is the entry area of the old beauty shop where the new linoleum is. The wall the bed is against was the duck-hunting scene prior to my painting. If one looks closely, the area by Chuck’s desk was the stonewall paneling.

Across from the bed is the armoire holding the TV, DVD player, and VCR. We don’t have satellite out here yet as Chuck still needs to run the cable for it out here. On my side though I have blinds for the room and haven’t gotten them hung yet – good thing we don’t have any close neighbors :wink: can only imagine what they might see. :grin: This wall was still duck hunting prior to my painting.

This is a picture of the small room I talked about in a prior post. Originally, this was the tanning room of the beauty shop; right now, it houses my dresser, giving me a little dressing room. :smile: We originally thought we’d work on our master bedroom suite area after completing the bathroom / living room remodel; but Chuck is contemplating taking on the old master bedroom / kitchen / dining room area next. If we take out the old master bedroom then this little room has to become our closet! Right now, we are still using the closets in the old master bedroom. I can re-arrange and adapt this easily. I believe we have plenty of room for my dresser in the main part of the room, and then will put poles and shelves in this room for the closest if needed. On the walls going into this room again you can see the stonewall paneling. Inside this room were two walls with real wood paneling, then two walls of a floral pattern.

As crazy as it sounds this is my favorite thing about moving our room out here! I have a bathroom off my bedroom again! It is only a half bath right now, but since my bladder is the size of a pea at night this makes my nightly interruption a close jaunt! Of course, it is on my side of the bed, a quick hop out then right back to bed! I had never lived in a house since I was a kid that I didn’t have a bathroom right off my bedroom. The bathroom had floral paneling, different floral than anywhere else in the room; and the carpet has now been replaced with linoleum. I also purchased a cabinet to hold vanity items, a new medicine cabinet, and pretty new hardware for the décor.

As a final close, a picture here is our new carpet! It was a remnant of course, nothing too expensive in this to be disposed of area. On a side note, we didn’t move our head and foot board of our bed. As we complete each room in the real remodel, I have declared it is necessary to purchase new furniture.

Going To The Fair

Posted by Laura M on Jul 25th, 2008

I am going to try updating everything that we have been doing. After my last post we continued working on the house, I’ll update that in another post or posts. During all the house work though we have to complete our family time enjoying a few breaks here and there. In the last couple of years, we have enjoyed going into Terre Haute for the Vigo county fair. T enjoys all the animals, then the rides! I do enjoy the crafts too. We always start looking with the animals. (I tried to fix the pictures to the best of my ability, as these are taken using my phone camera. Can you believe I took the camera then promptly left it in the car!)

Aren’t the baby goats cute! T loves goats for whatever reason. She has asked dad several times about some goats for our house.

Then there were the cows, not one of T’s favorites, but one of Chuck’s. T enjoyed the rabbits and the horses too! Of course the horses are T’s favorite animal in the fair! For Chuck we visited the pigs, another animal he’d like us to raise. I had to visit the chickens. I love the chickens. I was surprised that T has enjoyed the chickens too lately, curious about the different breeds and their differences.

Then of course the rides are a necessary visit while at the fair! Here are T and J waiting in line for a ride.

Aren’t they sweet together! I really need some pictures of my 3 girls together! Here J and T are getting ready to ride the Tilt-O-Whirl, one of T’s favorites.

Beside animals, and rides we also hit the food stands! Couldn’t leave a fair without some candy and caramel apples, Chuck needed his funnel cake fix! Moreover, for Chuck and me a fair needs a corn dog! We had fun, and are hoping to make it to the State Fair this year!

Grand Champs!

Posted by Laura M on Jul 9th, 2008

I mentioned in a previous post that T’s softball team took 1st place or Grand Champs of their youth league group. The coaches of the slow-pitch softball decided a party for all the girls, from all the teams, could be fun. The coaches rented the local swimming pool for two hours Monday. What is worrisome for a child - waking up in the morning of the big pool party to RAIN! T worried while it rained until noon that her pool party wasn’t going to happen. Luckily the sun broke through in the afternoon, made it a wonderful evening for the pool party.

She absolutely loved the slide!

Then she scared the be-gebers out her dad when he seen her jumping of the diving board into the 10 feet deep water! I calmed him when I told him that was the third time she had done it; he had already missed the other 2 times :lol:

Did I say she liked the slide – in line again!!

We couldn’t talk her into any dinner until the party was completely over, believe me she was literally the last child out of the pool. While she was swimming dad went to Subway to get us dinner – my favorite kind of cooking these days :grin: Do you think she liked her meatball sub?

After the swimming, while she was eating the coaches were passing out the trophies. I was so happy to see that all the teams got trophies, including the team that got 4th place.

Tuesday night she spent the night with a friend, so she has been having a great week! We haven’t even told her about going to the fair yet!

Dining Room Done

Posted by Laura M on Jul 9th, 2008

Yes, I finished the dining room, except for the decorating part! I want new curtains, and then need to figure out what I want on the walls. I still thinking about the curtains, part of me wants to make them (sew!) with this fabric

I found this fabric at Fabric.com, it would go with my whole latte, java, coffee theme I wanted. Then I think maybe I just want brown curtains, use other items to give me a coffee house theme. In the end, the verdict is still out! If I don’t decide before they run out of the fabric then the decision will be made for me :lol:

Here is my dining room all painted:

I laid new dark brown runner rug down the steps, I sure wasn’t going to leave them all white! The only thing left in here for the time being is that darn blue ceiling fan. I have a new light fixture just waiting on the ‘man of the house’ to do the lights. I have new lights for several of the rooms, according to Chuck he is going to take a day to do them all at one time. I also spent most of one day working on the hardwood floor.

When we do the dining room right I want to do these hardwood floors different. At that point, I’ll sand them down, touch up the stain, and then use a polyurethane varnish (4 times) over them to seal them with a shine! Nevertheless, at the time being I used the old-fashioned paste wax on them. It took me several hours to clean the floors good, rub the wax on, and wait for the wax to dry, then arm-strength buff the floors. I just want to make sure these floors are taken care of; I love the old original hardwood of these. As so many people lay the laminate wood floors these days I can relish in these oak tongue-in-grove real wood floors. I think they are so preeettty.

I got two coats of primer on the small room off the old beauty shop/ Chuck’s office/ soon to be our bedroom. I haven’t been able to get out there to paint the trim and real wall colors because Chuck is deep into the real job work this week! He is covering for his boss so is acting manager for the next 2 weeks, which means lots of phone time and phone conference calls. With him being on the phone non-stop I really didn’t want to bother him with the ladder and noise, we don’t want a cranky Chuck :wink: I’m hoping to get that small room painted this weekend. In the next 2 days, I see some house cleaning and yard mowing in my future. My plan is house cleaning Thursday, and yard mowing on Friday, with some checkbook work and bill paying in-between there! We also are hoping to make the fair in the next 2 days in the evening. Then Chuck has two fairs to work with the reserve this next week, and we have my orientation into the Phi Theta Kappa (2-year college honor society). I think we will be busy! Oh yeah, my birthday is next week too! I’ll keep plugging away on the house, and post more as I go!

Family Holiday

Posted by Laura M on Jul 6th, 2008

I hope everyone that might read my blog had a wonderful family fun 4th of July! I did get more painting done, and carpet laid at the house, I will update pictures after I get more done today. This post though I just wanted to share some of our 4th of July fun.

We decided to do a little fishing. T is closest in this picture, J is further down on the bank of our pond.

Look T caught a fish, but dad has to help take the fish off the hook.

Wow T caught another fish

Look even J caught a fish, she actually caught 2 fish by the end of the day

What – even mom caught a fish!

But dad what happened to your fish :grin: ??? Maybe it was all that grill work he had to do :wink:

Baby those wings look good!

Did someone want some corn on the cob too? We enjoy leaving it right on the husk to cook on the grill. Because we had so many wings on the grill we actually fired up a second grill for the corn.

We enjoy eating and spending the day with a tent/awning for protection from sun, rain, and bugs!

While the wings were cooking the girls played some badminton then decided it was time to break out some fireworks. T lights her first firecracker by herself!

J wanted to see if she could blow up a bird feeder, she sets up the firecrackers, lights them up

But who got the p*** scared out of them …. Really she took off running, tripped up when the bang happened

After dinner and darkness had settled in the girls’ settled in to watch the fireworks that dad would put on for them

And they were all so pretty!

Thanks for sharing our 4th of July !!