Monday, August 12, 2013

New Developments

My kitchen....




...never looked more beautiful.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Siding

Man I hate my old siding.  I hated when we moved in an every single day since.  For those of you to whom I have not ranted, 

I HATE THE COLOR CREAM!!!!


Everything in my house was cream.  The siding, the walls, the ceilings, every single door in the house.  It just looks dingy and I hate, hate, hate it.


One of the many benefits of remodeling the back of the house is that I get new siding...on the ENTIRE house...it's just better for everyone that way.

So, out with the old....





...and in with the new!


We are going to be putting rock on the bottom 1/3 of the house.  Can't wait!


 This is the view from the back of the house.  Note the lovely windows and lack of a porch or any vegetation.  Not to worry, one step at a time.

Friday, March 15, 2013

It's SUNNY...for now.

The other day I came home to this in my front yard.
 
 
 
This was the sight from the backyard
 
 
 
 

Now 5 days later, this is the sight from my "back" door.

 
Note the vaulted ceiling and slanted window space above the recangular windows.  These will be especially fun!
 
I know the shadows make it difficult to see, but that's my back wall being framed.  Once it is done, the sheeting can go on and we can get windows and shingles!!!
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, January 21, 2013

Concrete...done.

4 months and $10k later, we have footings, foundation walls, and now...a basement floor.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Now the fun can really begin!!!

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Side Project

When you are up to your eyeballs in work and have a million things to do on your house remodel...what is the best thing to do with your "spare" time???
 
 
A side project!!!
 
 
It all began with a leaky faucet in the upstairs bathroom.  I asked Steve to look at it and he decided that the faucet needed to be replaced.  Well, the vanity had water damage from the faucet, so we opted to put in a pedestal sink instead.  So we bought a new sink (which we ended up returning becuase our neighbor had a brand new on in his garage that he didn't want) and upon looking at the complicated set up, decided that we should replace the nasty laminate flooring with tile before permanantly attaching it to the floor. 
 
So now we're into the bathroom with a faucet, pedestal sink, and new tile.  I figured since it turned into such a huge project, I may as well shoot for the moon and paint it too.
 
 
I always forget to take before pictures, so imagine in your mind the half white - half forrest green painted walls, the gold and white 70's laminate, and the tiny, warped, cheap looking vanity.
 
 
 
 

 






Now doesn't that look better?
 
 
Now we can move on to framing the house.
 
 


Friday, November 16, 2012

Under Construction

I had such good intentions of posting all kinds of pictures of the progress of the house.  I've failed.
 
Now we are quite a ways into it and I'm posting pictures of step 50 instead of step 1. 
 
 
Oh well.
 
 
 
 
What I didn't post pictures of was the digging of the hole.  We got a big backhoe (I really don't know how that's spelled).
 


 

Then we poured the footings.  The pictures here are of the wall forms.  We poured the wall the same day.




The forms are off now and we finally have some nice weather, after the 2+ feet of snow we got last weekend, to frame the main floor tomorrow.
 

I will try to remember to take pictures.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Funny Emma

Today Emma said the funniest thing.
 
 
 
To preface, my kids are always asking how to make different colors using the crayon colors they have.  In our house crayons are broken, and subsequently thrown out, on a daily basis.  Thus the lack of needed colors and the never ending question that begins, "Mom, how do you make (insert color)?"
 
I, being the great teacher that I am, or laziest mom ever, always ask them in return, "I don't know, how do you make (insert color)?"  Then they either figure it out or determine that it cannot be made.
 
 
So now we come to the funny part.  To get the full effect, you need to hear her tiny little voice, with her tiny little lisp, in your head.
 
 

 
(only recent picture of Emma)
 
 
 
Emma:  "Mom, how do you make yellow?"
 
Mom:  "I don't know, how do you make yellow?"
 
Emma:  "Umm, I don't know.  Oh wait, you can't !!!"
 
Mom:  "And why not?"
 
Emma:  "Because it's a church color!"
 
 
 
It took me a minute to process what she meant by that.  Then I laughed and laughed and laughed!!!
 

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