Friday, November 11, 2011

Our Dog


Today we are so thankful for our dog Lucy Lou!
She is one years old today 11-11-11!

We know it may sound weird to some but we are so grateful to have her in our home.
We absolutely love our little dog!
Today she kept us laughing all day.
She knows us and all of our idiosyncrasies and tries so hard to make us smile.
We are so grateful for the energy, love, and companionship she give both of us. 
 Pets can be such a blessing in our lives!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Flowers!


I have always LOVED flowers.

There is such a happy feeling in your home when flowers are present.

Well, today Shay surprised me and brought me home a dozen roses

--just because! :-)

Aren't they beautiful!

I am so thankful for flowers!

Thank you Shay for being such an amazing husband, support, lover, friend and companion!
I love you to pieces!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Being Thankful


I've decided I am going to try to be more "thankful" this year.  I have been so blessed throughout my life I feel I need to express it more often!

So here goes:

Today I am EXTREMELY thankful to have such an amazing husband.
I don't deserve him......seriously, I don't! I am not putting myself down, looking for comments, etc. I am just simply stating the truth.
Shay has been so patient, steady, loving, sincere, helpful, and giving to me since day one. Not only that, he has been my best friend. I thank my Father in Heaven every day for letting me have such a man in my life. There were numerous miracles that happened in both of our lives that allowed us to met and I so thankful for those miracles.

Life hasn't been the same since we've met.....it has been so much better than I could have imagined!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Thank You Everyone!


So, I have been dying to blog about my new roman shades....but school started and my life took on a whole new schedule....meaning I have no life outside of school....but luckily for me my amazing sister-in-law, Cynthia, blogged about them:

Sewing up a Storm: Roman Shades for a New Home

Cynthia's pictures are WAY better than the ones I will be posting below and they give a much better idea of what they really look like (she has an AMAZING camera to say the least and knows how to use it). Unfortunately all I have to work with is myself and my cell phone so hopefully you'll take a look at her blog before you continue with this post to get a better idea of how they really turned out then what is showing here (BTW: Also on Cynthia's blog are links to other post by her on how to make roman shades. They really aren't that hard to make. The hardest part is picking your fabric and measuring exactly correct).

Now I literally walk into my kitchen, office, master bath and Shay's man cave, and smile! I love each and every shade for different reasons. I can't thank Cynthia and my mother enough! I literally am in love with my SIX new shades. They wouldn't be hanging up if it weren't for the both of them!

I am so grateful to Cynthia for not only taking two days out of her life to come over to my home to instruct and educate my mother and me on how to make roman shades but for the countless phone calls she answered to help me decide on what would go well and what supplies I would need to purchase in order to make the shades. THANK YOU CYNTHIA!!!

I am also deeply grateful to my mother for helping us out as well. She unpicked MANY of my mistakes without protest or complaint. She appeased me when I wanted to make them PERFECT by helping me take them down and down and down and down until they were just right (that doesn't sound like me does it?!?!). THANK YOU MOM!!!!

These two amazing women worked and worked:


Every once in awhile they allowed me to help sew, :-) although my mother ended up having to unpick almost everything I did (Cynthia and her both said they thought it was because my machine needed to be serviced....but I am now questioning my ability to sew?!?!).

I did get pretty good at doing the hardware and mounting the fabric to the boards and wall....

....that was because Cynthia was such a great teacher! Boy did she have patience with me. She would measure and remeasure just to make sure it was all perfect for me:

Doesn't my house look like a sweatshop? I had a BLAST--Hope Cynthia and my mom did as well!
I loved the opportunity to learn how to do something new, create something beautiful and for the time I had to spend with both my mom and Cynthia! It was so fun!

The first drapes to go up were in my kitchen.



These became my favorites.

I love this fabric.

They go perfectly with my new lamp!
It literally took all three of us 2 full days to make these three shades.....only because my mom and I were in the learning process.

Unfortunately on day three Cynthia was unable to come over to help (she needed to get her family ready for our family reunion--totally understandable!). She insisted that my mom and I knew how to make them and could do the last three on our own. I was SO nervous! I questioned MY ability to make the shades perfectly without Cynthia's supervision. I thought for sure "I" would some how ruin them....but she taught my mom and I so well that---with my mother's expertise--they turned out GREAT!

The following are the three we did together:

This is the fabric I chose for our downstairs office:
When I first showed Shay this fabric online he didn't like it. He said it was "too bright." I tried to persuade him but he stuck to his guns and said he would prefer something else.

Later, when I asked him what fabric he thought would go well in the office, this is what he chose:
I laughed because it was the same color as the previous one.

So....I became a bit sneaky and purchase both fabrics. The one Shay chose for his "man cave" upstairs and the other fabric for the office. Luckily when Shay saw the office he said he really like how it turned out. I didn't say "I told you so," although I did think it :-)

This is a picture of the master bath roman shade my mom and I made:

When I purchase the fabric I thought the leaves were browns (since my towels and such are brown in my bathroom I thought it would be perfect). When it came --and I actually went back and read the description online-- I realized that the leaves were black, gray and tans. At first I wasn't sure that I would like the colors but after hanging it up in my bathroom I think it looks fabulous!


At that point I was on cloud nine! I would walk in and out of each room and admire how they turned out. I would pull them up and down! I even started to imagine what type of kitchen table I would need to get to go with my new shades and lamp.

Then what I consider to be a miracle happened.......My mother had flown into town a few days before our family reunion to check out some possible properties to purchase and to help me with my drapes. After we finished our drapes we went to look at a home that was for sale close to mine. It was a former "Parade of Homes" house and it was beautiful. The woman was an interior designer and had great taste. I love everything in the home! When she came around the corner I told her how much I loved her home and especially her dinning table. She quickly said, "Do you want to buy it?" I was speechless. WHAT? She explained that her husband was a builder and with the economy the way it is they needed to downsize and the table wasn't going to fit in her new home. She told me a price that was WAY cheap. I told her I would have to talk to my husband and get back with her. She then said that she would also throw in the custom glass top. I knew it was a great deal but needed to chat with Shay about it. That night Shay was a bit hesitant because it was $500 more than we had budgeted for a kitchen table. The next day I texted her and told her that I was interested but that it was about $500.00 more than Shay and I were planning on spending and that I was "working" on Shay to say yes. She quickly texted me back and said she would give it to me for what Shay and I had wanted to spend if we would removed it that night! I couldn't believe the text! I read it out loud to my mom and grandparents (we were visiting my grandparents while waiting to go see more homes).

I WAS SO EXCITED!!!

My grandparents immediately offered me their truck to move the table that night. My mom even offered to buy it if we didn't want it because it was such a good deal. I immediately called Shay who was beyond happy because it was within our budget.

So that night we went to pick up the table. The table turned out to be nicer than I originally though. It is SOLID wood and so heavy. We even had to take it all apart and recruit individuals to help us move it.

As we were removing it I noticed a beautiful rug under it. I asked the husband if he would sell it as well. He said sure for X amount of money. I thought it was a bit too high so I said no thank you. Then for the rest of that night I regretted my decision. I kept bringing it up to my mom and Shay. Finally my mother said she would pitch in to get it for me for my birthday (it was Friday night and my birthday was Sunday). Then Shay said to go ahead and get it!

So Saturday morning we ran back over to the home and picked up the rug.

I was SO happy!

So for my birthday I not only got a new book, camping chair and beautiful new roman shades but a rug as well that makes the table and shades look even better!

What do you think:

Also for my birthday my sister bought me a set of Crate and Barrel candle stick holders and candles that you can see on the table.


I LOVE them!

I think they go perfectly!

My family really knows how to make a home really look nice!

Then I scored again when I found another lamp that matched my new chandelier......



Now I am about finished with this area of my home....

....I just need to have Cynthia help me make curtains for the sliding glass door

....buy a pendent light for my island (the one I blogged about earlier, that my sister bought, is sold out so I am back to square one on what to get)

But those things may take awhile to get done since school has started....but I will enjoy what is done until then!

Thanks everyone for helping make our house a beautiful home!

We love it and think it looks great!!!!





Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Eaten Alive


Two nights ago, after Shay and I settled in for a good nights rest, I felt a painful pinch on my back. I quickly itched at it and it started to burn. What was that I wondered? Being too lazy to do anything about it I turned onto my other side and tried to go back to sleep. That didn't last long....soon after I felt a strong burning sensation on the back of my right arm. OUCH! It really hurt! I jumped out of bed and went into the bathroom to see what it was that was causing me so much pain. I turned my PJs inside out to see if there was something hidden in there. Nothing. After extensive unsuccessful looking I decided to go back to bed only to be awakened AGAIN! This time I turned on the lights, flipped back the sheets and scoured the entire bed. I returned to the bathroom and removed everything.....nothing! I looked on my body and didn't really see anything. What? At that point I started to think I was dreaming it up so I put myself back into bed and forced myself to sleep.

Well yesterday morning when I woke up my eye hurt. When I went into the bathroom I noticed my face had huge red "zits" on it (at least that is what I thought they were):
(Notice the HUGE red bump on my lower chin, the red bump right below my lip, the red bumps on my jaw line--oops I didn't get the one on my ear)

"WHAT??? I am not 16!" I thought.

What is going on...then I noticed my eye:

It looked like I had a huge sty. It itched....and of course I obliged only to feel the burning wrath of pain respond....which didn't subside for a VERY long time.

I looked closer:
I had two bites on my eye.....yup, TWO! One on the lid, which is very visible in the above picture and one above it closer to the brow.

Then the memories of the night before came flooding back. I immediately removed my PJs only to discover that I had literally been EATEN!!!

(Noticed the redness in the arms as well....yep those are all bits as well)

Remember my initial burning sensation:

Here is a close up of what that sucker looks like now:

(Don't be confused with the mini bits around my upper back--by my neck--or the less significant ones all over my back)


My back looks like some creature got stuck in my PJs and worked its way up over my shoulder and down my arm before taking a snack on my face and then back to the other side of my body:

I can actually follow it's trail--SO GROSS!!!!!!

They hurt, itch and burn like crazy! I am SO done with this crappy wet weather that has only multiplied the insect population by a trillion!

Yesterday, as well as today, I am finding a few new "bite discoveries."

Apparently it liked my finger:

and wrist:


Now here is what is really bugging me--no pun intended! :-)

Shay does not have ONE STINKING BITE!!!! OH NO, NOT ONE! Don't get me wrong, I don't wish a bug bite on him....but how is it he can escape the wrath of "insect Satan" while sleeping in the same bed with me and I can't????? Why am I so "yummy?"

Well, I came up with a solution:
Insect repellent to bed. Not ideal---but this morning I woke up with no additional bites! I am going to bug bomb my entire house next.

Insect Satan, I am sorry but you are going to die....if you haven't already!

Hope your summer isn't biting like mine has! :-)


Update: We called in the professionals and got a bug zapper for outback.  Life is good again! :-)

Friday, July 29, 2011

Another Project Completed


Before:

As you can see, it is a very nice lamp. It looks nice and illuminates very well (Hopefully someone will want to purchase it off KSL from us).

After:
However, when I saw this lamp online it screamed at me, "You had better purchase me or you will regret it for the rest of your life!" :-)
Oops, just noticed that the wrapping is still on the shade...will need to take that off.

So I did and Shay and I got to install it together. Poor Shay, he exercised a lot of patience during this project. Love how patient he is--hopefully someday I will become more like him!

Now I can't keep my eyes off it.....I just keep staring at it. Shay even said he likes it (and that is saying a lot since normally he doesn't notice--or really care). :-)

One more project down!

999 million to go (or something like that)! :-)

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Learning New Talents--or at least trying :-)


Now that we have lived in our new home for almost an entire month we have come to really love it here!  We both feel extremely blessed for the opportunity to live in the area that we do. We LOVE the views and the neighborhood. The neighborhood is like stepping back into a "Leave It To Beaver" sitcom; everyone is SO friendly, people pull b-ques out to the middle of the street to socialize together, and kids knock on your door to ask if they can play with your kids (you should see the disappointment on the kids faces when we have to tell them that we don't have any kids yet. Luckily, when we tell them that we have a cute little dog, they get excited that they are allowed to play with her--little do they know that they are doing us a favor)!

There are, however, "items" that I feel need to be changed to our home in order for me to feel more comfortable living here (I get that from my mother!). When we first purchased this home I had a LONG list of "items" I felt "needed" to be changed in order for me to be able to "love" this home...you see Shay was more in love with this home than I was when we made an offer on it. I think those feelings came because I was selling my beloved condo that I was personally able to build and customize to my exact taste and this home did not have items I would have chosen (I am a want-to-be designer by heart). So when we officially moved our bed over and started living here I learned that many of those "items" on my long "must change list" were really not that big of a deal.

However, I still have a "list" of items I would like to change. So after being in our home for about 2 weeks I had a contractor come over and give me a bid on some changes. After the $10,000+ bid came back (and this bid didn't cover the whole "list") I realized that I needed to prioritize what it was I really NEEDED done in order for me to be SUPER happy in this home (OK, I do realize that I don't NEED any of these items on my list...I do have lights, water closets that work, a roof that doesn't leak, etc. but for the sake of my post I am going to call them "needs").

Therefore, after receiving the bid I decided we had better wait a bit longer to see if my list would change again with time....which I am pleased to say it has! I also asked myself, "If these individuals can do these changes why can't I learn how to do some of them as well???"

Well, being "my dad's daughter" that I am, I decided to find out what items on my "list" drive me ABSOLUTELY crazy and would be a "simple" thing that I could learn how to do myself in order to save us some money.


Here are a few success stories of ours.

1-- The first items to go were the following fans. I had told Shay, when we were in the process of purchasing the home, that "I could not live in that house with those fans" (I think I would have been committed into an institution if we had actually moved in with them still hanging). Shay didn't like them as well and promised they would be removed immediately. So the fans became the first project. We removed them prior to us actually moving in (I couldn't wait to see if they would grow on me).

Here is a picture of what the fans looked like:

The prior owners must have loved these fans because they were in each of the bedrooms upstairs and also in the master suit. I have to give them credit, the fans are very well constructed, heavy duty, quality fans but I didn't want them in each of the rooms.


Also, because of how long the base comes out of the ceiling, I could actually touch the blades of the fans (that is saying something when I am trying to hit 5'4"). Each time I would walk into a room upstairs I felt like I was being hit in the face with a flying palm tree.

Shay and I lucked out in that Lowes was having a sale on ceiling fans. We purchased two and some replacement blades for the spare bedroom.

To save some money we decided to just switch out the "leaves" of the above fan and replace them with the blades you see in the picture. We felt that since it is only a spare bedroom and it has such a high pitched ceiling that we could get away with only switching out the blades.

Shay's spare room fan:
This fan gave me an ulcer! When I installed it (I did this one all on my own) I somehow flipped the breakers to all of the rooms in the house. I freaked out! Shay somehow was able to get all the rooms working except this one. After a number of tries, trying to get the electricity to work in this room again, we gave up. We actually quit doing my projects when this happened, fearful we might cause more damage.

Then when we finally moved in, I decided it wasn't going to lick us.  I walked into the room determined to figure out the problem.....it took a few days, a few choice words, feelings of failure, etc. but I finally got it working. I have to be honest this really made me feel good. Not only did I install it all on my own but it also included a remote that I had to figure out how to install.

This is a picture of the remote (which happened to be the problem I had to figure out):


Here are some pictures of the master bedroom before we switched out the ceiling fan:

This is the former owner's furniture:



Here is the new fan we installed (OK, really Shay mostly installed. He did a great job!):

I think it looks so much better.

2--Paint. We also started painting our master bedroom prior to moving our furniture in the home (too bad we weren't able to finish it all before we had to move furniture in). We used the same paint color we had in our condo (which we absolutely loved!) but have found that the color looks different in our south facing master bedroom than in our north facing condo. I do like it but am having to get use to the difference.


#3--Toilet seats. Why would anyone save a few dollars by purchasing toilet seats that are not the correct size? I know of some individuals because we bought a home from them.

Below is a picture of our downstairs bathroom. If you notice (it is hard to see) the toilet is a "round" toilet and the seat on it is oval. Yep, if I lifted the seat there was actual space between the bowel and the seat cover. I could see the tile below?!?!! Not a "NEED" per say...but I couldn't open the door without seeing it, cringing and wondering if anyone was going to have an "accident" and miss the bowel and hit the tile (YIKES!). So I went down to Lowes and Walmart (had to price check) to find the correct seat cover. The seats cost only SIX dollars-ish (BTW: Lowes had the best bang for the buck--better quality and parts)!

Excited, with my new purchased toilet seats in hand, I returned home to wrestle a bit with the old covers but finally was able to get them off. I then successfully was able to attach the newly purchased ones and the following pictures are the results:Doesn't this look so much better than the first picture. Seriously, I am a bit proud to know that I actually was able to switch out a toilet seat!
The above is our main floor powder room. Doesn't the new seat look fabulous. Now with two successful installations I feel completely confident to switch out the other two toilet seats myself and know I won't break the bank either! Hooray for learning how to do new things!


#4--I love and can appreciate the "old world charm" that is so dominant here in UT. It is beautiful and so tastefully done in so many beautiful homes here. The family that lived here tried really hard to capture that look. Unfortunately it wasn't the look I particularly wanted in every single one of our water closets (they all looked the VERY same). So I prioritized what I felt "needed to be done" and concluded that since we have 4 water closets in our home it was OK to leave at least one (if not 2--we will see) bathroom alone. So I chose to leave the upstairs "guest bathroom" alone. The fixtures didn't particularly clash in that room and matched the bathroom towels and accessories I already owned (more savings--HEY!):

Here are the faucets that dominate every single water closet in our home:


It is a nice faucet....it just drives me crazy that in other water closets other fixtures in that room clash with these types of faucets. As for me and my house (I am really not bothered by what others choose for their home) I can't have too many clashing types of medium and styles in the same room. I know I must be O.C.D. or something. If anything is going to clash in my home it has to be because I made it that way :-)

Here is a picture of the Vanity in our upstairs "guest bathroom." I think the faucet goes OK in here along with the brushed bronze towel holders.
With the dark browns found in the shower curtain, towels and rug I felt that the brushed bronze didn't clash too badly with the brushed nickel shower curtain I already owned.....don't you?

Now the only thing left is to paint this water closet and it will be on the "done" list. Cost--NOTHING--so far! Savings--TONS!

#5--Is really part of number 2 but I want to make my "done" list look longer so I can feel more successful :-)

Like I stated before, every water closet was the VERY same. When I walked into the master bathroom, right after purchasing the home, I noticed that the sink faucets didn't match the garden tub faucet....that didn't match the shower....that didn't match the light fixtures, etc. This rubbed on me every day I went into that room. I quickly had to do something. I decided that I would remove all of the brushed bronze fixtures and replace them to match the other fixtures in the room (BTW: I am selling them on KSL if you are interested. They are in great condition....it's just that I have to have some form of consistency in that room).

I think Shay was SCARED to death when he saw them all taken down.

I even pulled out the 2 faucets:

I then went to buy a faucet. Much to my surprise faucets are REALLY EXPENSIVE. Walmart's cheapest (OK, not the nasty $10 special--I am talking a decent looking faucet) is about $40.00 without the drain pieces....which is at least another $20. Lowes and Home Depot were the same, if not more expensive. I immediately went online only to find decent faucets running anywhere from $60 to over $1,000 dollars a piece (O.K. who in their right mind would buy a faucet for a $1,000???). My heart sank. UGH! I didn't want to put the brushed bronze faucets back in my master bathroom! They don't match!!!

Well, I ended up going to Costco for something and ran into a display of faucets on a special mark down!!! What, I had never seen them before. Apparently they were a new item at Costco and they were having a sale on them as well. They were the exactly type of faucet I had to buy to fit on my sink, it came with EVERYTHING needed to install it AND the nozzle is identical to my garden tub's faucet (and as you know matching is very important to me!). I was SO excited! I immediately bought 2 (and later purchased another 2).

Picture of our tub faucet:



It did take me awhile to work up the courage to actually install these (a few days Shay and I had to actually use our "guest bathroom sink to get ready because of my fear of "messing" up). Yet, with encouraging comments from friends that it wasn't that hard I finally embarked on the whole project. Luckily I had Shay next to me to help me out. He was great at tightening things I couldn't do and helping to double check my work. The first one went in perfectly (the one seen below). Not one hiccup. The second took a few days to figure out but success nonetheless. Now Shay and I have two lovely faucets that match....Shay honestly could care less if they match or not and is completely confused by my "need" to have these things done in the home.....but he loves me anyway and supports what I do--at least most of the time :-)

This is the 2nd one--Shay's sink.



6-- Of course I had to replace the brushed bronze toilet paper holders that didn't match along with towel holders and hook. These were the cheapest one I could find. I think they don't look that bad for being super cheap.

I have already replaced 2 toilet paper (one in our basement water closet and another in our master bathroom):


7--I learned how to change out a bathroom hook for robes:
8--I learned how to change out towel racks:

9--I learned how to change out the hand towel holders:




10-- Hardware--or should I say the lack of hardware--issues. So another problem I am facing in my home is the lack of hardware. Now don't get my wrong there is nothing wrong with not having hardware on your cabinets, it's just that my cabinets are made out of knotty alder (AKA: I scratch SUPER easily wood). I will never forget talking to my mother's contractor in Chicago and telling him how popular knotty alder is in Utah. He literally stared at me in complete disbelief and said, "You mean the wood pallets are made out of?" He then told me that he didn't think he could even purchase alder cabinets there. He then highly recommended that I NOT buy alder cabinets because it is such a soft wood and would easily scratch....I thought he was crazy. Well, when I built my condo I didn't have a choice in wood--only stain color. So alder it was. I LOVED them! They didn't scratch at all. Unfortunately that is not the case in our new home. When I moved into our new home, I realized he was correct. Some of the wood above the drawers are chipped where fingernails have hit them (another future fix it myself project). I don't want this problem to increase so I decided it was imperative that I get hardware on the cabinets in my master bath.

Now picking hardware isn't super easy for me. I find myself standing in front of the options overwhelmed at the variety and diversity of them all. It took me about 2 1/2 weeks to finally make a choice.

Here are what the drawers looked like prior to installation:

Here are the results after:

The before:

After:

I am amazed at the color difference in the pictures. The first one is actually of the cabinets in our basement bathroom that doesn't have any natural light coming in (forgot to take a before picture in my master bathroom). The completed pictures are taken during the day when the natural light is coming in from the window in our master bathroom. The wood is the very same but it looks completely different!



The final results (showing the new faucets, towel holders, and hardware):


Now the master bathroom is about complete.....only two more "items" on the "to do list" and then I will be finished with it! :-)

To do items:
1. Paint

2. Replace the counter tops (The counters are not pink like the picture shows above....but they are a tan that has a pink undertone that in not my favorite.).

There is a 3rd, but that probably will never happen:

3. Replace the picture window with a window that opens (this is really on my wish list and probably won't happen---but a girl can dream right).



So those are a few of the things I have been doing with what little time I have off this summer. I have loved the opportunity to make myself stretch, critically think and problem solve when doing these projects. We love the money we have saved in doing them ourselves! Hopefully we will continue to only have success stories!