WOW. Whoops. Whoa. It’s been a while and for that I’m sorry. A house update just hasn’t been on the schedule. Caulking, filling, sanding, PAINTING, STAINING, installing, and everything else under the sun has been on the schedule. Plus my Macbook has been on the fritz and I’ve been mourning the whole situation. Something is up with my screen. Be it a lightbulb, a wiring issue, I’m not sure but either way I’m typing this to you my friend from a very dimly lit screen, ruining my eyesight.just.for.you. So you are welcome. Alright so I’m going to try to make this brief and catch you up as best as I can.
I don’t have a shopping problem I promise. What I have is a house problem.
I ended up ordering…all? My lighting from Amazon. Oh, all but two pendents. I spend a lot of time in the recliner during nap time still and Amazon had so many great options and I saved a TON of money. This stack cost us around $200. That’s a deal! All had great reviews and we are really liking them so far.
I plan to do a run down of most of our fixtures and new things once things have settled in. Just for your informational purposes and so you can know this type of project CAN be done on a budget.
This little one. Oh, she is a trooper. I love her, dusty feet and all. She helps, she plays, she helps, she whines, she watches, she eats. She’s spent a little too much of her Spring inside for my liking, but thanks to Grandmas, Grandpas, Uncles, and friends she has gotten out and about.
Remember that patch? Well I got the pleasure of ripping that up and I felt a little like a 7 year old trying to do something adults do. But I got it figured out and Jerrel got to work feathering in pieces.
It took a day and a half to get it right.
All sanded down, the house smelled delicious. Woodsy and warm. They were perfect. They looked brand new. I didn’t even notice the walls anymore.
My perfectionist father painted our four base cabinets and they turned out perfect! Duh. So next came our butcher block countertops. This is how DIY-ers steady the countertop for cutting. By sitting on one end.
Life skills. Valuable life skills. Love our crazy haired little helper.
And finally my sink. It’s the IKEA farmhouse sink. My husband drove to Denver in a day for it. I told him that was frivolous and that I could just pick a different one. He said no. He rocks. Next time I chat with you I should have a mostly done kitchen. Which seems unbelievable.
So there you have it. The quick version of the last month or so. Jerrel says we are moving in soon. I say we need a couple more weeks. We will see who wins. Or who stays at the house. Alone. With the dog… Either way I’ve got packing to tend to so I’ll leave you to your Friday. Thanks for hanging in there with me!
Blessings!
Loving this!!! Your floors are…YUMMY! And I love the kitchen color, and, and, and…. Just lovely! Keep posting! 😉
Thank you! I wish I could have put the smell of those fresh floors in this post!