We donated a new Box Tops collection container!

At the last PTO meeting I went to, the principal mentioned that the current Box Tops display was getting a little ragged and needed to be fixed again. The Box Tops coordinator said she had tried to find a replacement but the company no longer offers them for sale. I immediately got the idea to see if we (me and Tom) could fix it—like maybe Tom could build the same thing but out of wood to make it more sturdy…

But once I got home and dove into Pinterest, I had better ideas! Once I got the okay from the principal and we actually decided what we were doing, it didn’t take too long. We ordered a mailbox from Amazon and Tom used wood that we already had…and this was born.

Once Tom got it painted and I got done designing the sticker and logo placements (a chore in itself considering how anal I am about this stuff and how perfect I wanted it to be), it looked damn good if I do say so myself.

So this morning I delivered it to the school. 

And here it is right when you walk in the school. 🙂

  
(Jamey Chianetta is the principal.)

So now there will be a small part of our family at Halley for many years to come, even after we’re gone. 🙂

Sorting Stones

I finally got around to sorting the bucket of stones from our beach trip…

Unfortunately…not all the stones were legit. I blame Tom, who was grabbing lots of random fossils, LOL. (They’re neat and all, but they’re no Petoskey stones!)

Only the bottommost piles were actual Petoskey stones (broken up into partial Petoskeys, good Petoskeys, and excellent Petoskeys). 🙂

Fine, I’ll do it myself!

After attempting to find scarves for the kids yesterday and failing completely (because even though it’s still the middle of winter and it’s been amazingly cold, the stores only have summer stuff out), I headed to Joann fabrics today to buy my own fleece. 



Done! Five 50″ scarves and four 60″ scarves from $5 worth of fleece (60% off blanket sets plus another $5 off with my coupon). They aren’t perfect but they’ll work!

My second Christmas wreath!

I had wanted to make this wreath last year but I ran out of red ornaments. I waited until this Christmas hoping to find the same or similar ornaments on clearance again at Target but I was not successful. So I had to make do with what I found on Clearance at Michael’s. It looks nice enough, but I see all the flaws that occurred while making it.

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New steps!

Let’s just say the steps that were here were far from safe and definitely not built anywhere near code (no screws were used in the entire thing, there were five nails holding the steps to the house, and the support beams were just sitting on the ground). Our landlord said the last tenants put them up and long story…it was being left to us to fix if we wanted to. Don’t get me started. 😯

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And since the previous install was SO completely horrific, it took Tom a few extra hours to make things right…so at about 6:00 he stopped for the night with most of it done. Now it just needs railings, some support work under the bottom steps, and a few finishing touches. (We reused the actual stringer section but the actual treads should all be—at the very least—removed and redone using screws instead of nails.)

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And my favorite part of the redo—a 3′ platform at the top (instead of the two treads that were there)!

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The eventual plan is to build a floating deck at the bottom, like this, to have somewhere flat to set our table and chairs (though that will require permits and fees, so it might be next spring):

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I love having a handy hubby!

Our foyer and stairwell are painted! Yay!

Boo to how much it costs, of course, but we decided it was worth it since it’s the main thoroughfare and constantly touched by the kids (flat paint just wasn’t going to last as it was already marked up after three months) and we didn’t have the equipment to reach the second story.

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And a mere four hours later…

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And Tom painted a bunch Saturday so almost the entire first floor is painted and it’s finally looking like a home instead of an institution! It also really makes all the molding stand out and look better, too. (Pics will be posted once things are put back together.) I probably wouldn’t have picked gray again, but we had about four gallons left from repainting at the Birdie house so to save money we decided to use it here, too.

Now we just have the bathrooms to do (one will be a dusty lilac and one will be a leftover green from Birdie).

Getting Settled: Above the Sink

I loved the idea of this cabinet, but I had no idea what I was going to put there because I’ve never had cupboards like that (they’ve always been regular cabinets with no glass).

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This isn’t quite done yet (I might end up hanging our anniversary plate on the wall, which would allow me to put all the cookbooks in that middle right section) but for now it’s good.

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Getting Settled: Living Room

Before any curtains…

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Tom and I disagreed about how many curtains to put up. I wanted to reuse our two orange panels (I like the orange and it would save money) and didn’t think we needed to cover the door (thinking it would look like we had two windows instead of a window and an unusable door). We’re not worried about blocking anyone’s view or really even keeping the sun out—it was more just to add color. Tom wanted three panels to cover all glass openings. And…??! We ended up with what I wanted…but installed a long curtain rod over the double door so we can always add more curtains if we change our minds.

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Of course the room still isn’t quite done—the mantle still needs to be filled and artwork decided on…

Getting Settled: The Pantry

At first glance, the pantry sucked. It was pretty small plus has angles in it.

But!

With the addition of some door shelving…

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And time spent filling it up…

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We actually have quite a bit of room! I’ve actually been able to bring stuff in from the Dharma Garage Pantry—and still have room!

Of course there will be some fine-tuning…but for now it’s good.

A Pinterest project non-fail thanks to a friend!

I had wanted to do an ornament wreath like I’d seen on Pinterest and had actually bought all the ornaments on clearance after Christmas! But I was afraid to attempt it on my own—I’m somewhat crafty, but Owen’s Lego cake fail seriously made me rethink my abilities to do anything crafy. So I enlisted the help of one of my friends and took all my stuff to her house. She was just going to help walk me through it while I did the work and we visited. Ha. HA HA. After I burned a hole in the ribbon during the first three seconds I was using the glue gun, she kindly took over. I felt bad, but she said as long as I didn’t mind her doing it, she had no problem because this type of stuff IS HER THING. Okay, you go, girl! I helped a tiny bit with the placement of ornaments, but she honestly did 99.5% of the work. And it turned out AMAZING!

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She got to keep all of the leftover ornaments and ribbon, and I left with a tiny wreath to see if I can attempt it on my own. If I don’t do it before I leave, I told her I will give her all those supplies, too! 🙂

The kids helped me make cookies!

Nothing intensive…just a quick sugar cookie bag mix that I got on clearance at Target. I figured that was our speed. 🙂

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I gave Owen the option of making colored cookies and he wanted blue (his favorite color)!

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After we finished the first tray, there was still a bit left, so Owen made these four—“One for each of us!” 🙂

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Passing the time, waiting for the cookies to bake.

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Enjoying the spoils!

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My efforts since 9am.

I’m exhausted but still need to get at least one more room done. Granted it would be more awe-inspiring had I taken Before shots…but egads were they embarrassing!

We took the glider and ottoman out to sell since we never use it, cleaned out all the stuff that was tossed in before the flooring install (books and toys), took out all outgrown clothes, actually vacuumed, and wiped everything down!

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We also took the screen door down so Charlie was very interested.

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And Katie was as well—she kept creeping upstairs to see what I was doing…

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She loves toys that she can reach now!

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Owen’s room wasn’t quite as messy, but his room was full of construction dust. 🙁 I also sorted some clothes and toys for the garage sale and prettied up the books.

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What an unholy mess—I just want to cry.

At first we just noticed a little bit of dust here and there. No biggie—I expected some mess. But then as we looked further, EVERYTHING was covered in dust.

Floors, baseboards, molding, appliances, inside cupboards (dishes, silverware, cups), everything under the sink (towels, cleaning products, etc.)… It just keeps going and going and going. I think it’s mostly tile dust from having to jackhammer the tile in the kitchen, but it’s still SO VERY disheartening.

This is what the sink and dishwasher looked like for the first two days. I first thought we could just do Rinse loads, but that didn’t take all the dust off…so we had to do actual Wash loads. 🙁 And normally cleaning would be somewhat easy…except everything was tossed in the garage so nothing is where it should be or it’s buried under piles of stuff.

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And just when you thought you were getting a handle on it all, you’d discover more. The entire pantry and every box and can in it was covered, too.

The kids’ cupboard:

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The lid drawer:

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We found shards of tile (and dust, of course!) on top of the refrigerator!

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And Owen’s door wasn’t shut, so every surface in his room was covered. The bathroom. Some of Katie’s room. 🙁

I honestly didn’t anticipate this much cleaning post-flooring-install. At least Tom had taken the day off so he was able to help—but that meant BOTH of us spent A FULL DAY cleaning—and there’s still more to do.

Apparently assuming our contractor would try to lessen the resulting mess was stupid. Though of course we didn’t expect them to have to jackhammer the tile out…but had we had any idea, we would have emptied the cupboards, too. Oh, and they apparently cut flooring in the house at one time or another, as the return heat/AC vent was FULL of wood dust. (I know they cut outside, too, because we saw sawdust in the grass and on the porch.)

This was our first foray into hiring construction stuff, but we did have some thoughts on what might happen—and this wasn’t it. They did attempt to wipe up some of the mess (the appliances, windows, and sliding glass door) but really just made it worse since it was done half-heartedly.

I am trying to look on the bright side in that we knew we’d have to clean the house before we list it and/or move out…but that would have been on MY schedule and I would have hired someone to come in and do most of it.

Breathe.
Breathe.
Breathe.
Don’t cry.
Don’t cry.
Don’t cry.

The After Pictures

Upon opening the front door after being gone for a week and seeing this…

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I actually love my house…for a little while! The floors are absolutely gorgeous and all the newly-painted rooms look amazing! The minor downsides are that everything echoes terribly and everything needs wiping down (there’s a layer of dust on everything). And we still have to move furniture back in…but not all of it because it has to be staged.

But it feels good to have it finally done!

And we let the kids burn off some energy:

So, this arrived today.

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Since we’re getting our floors redone and rooms painted while we’re out of town next week and the garage is full…we needed somewhere to put the entire first floor. Also, I’m guessing it will stay for a few months—since we’ll be moving this summer and want to sell the house, it will be beneficial to declutter the house and keep lots of stuff in there.