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Showing posts with label random. Show all posts
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Tip of the Day!
Keep the toilet seat down. Especially if you have a curious 16 month old daughter who loves to play in water... GROSS!!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Humpty Dumpty...
This year for my birthday present the hubs did some remolding for me!! It was all very exciting. We planned it for months. We spend many a date night at the Home Depot and Lowes planning and figuring. We even drew up the plans on a napkin from a date night dinner. What is the project you ask?
I wanted to rearrange the kitchen so the space plan was more usable and flowed better, and I wanted to take down the wall between the kitchen and the family room. The idea came when I was thinking, "I wish I could see what Ruthie was doing while I'm in here cooking." And then I thought, "What in the world am I going to do when I have two little munchins running around?" From that the plan was born.
Don't ask me what the title of this post has to do with kitchen reno- but it does have to do with a wall. Although it was Humpty Dumpty who sat on the wall, and then took the fall. Whereas with this project the wall itself took a fall... Anyway, I digress!
Well, a week before thanksgiving my birthday present became a reality. I really didn't believe that it would really happen... as it took A LOT of coordination. My brother came in from another city, two friends from Church took off of work (one an electrician and one a carpenter) and my father in law saved the date. My mom and I provide the nourishment for the hard working guys. I had cooked for a couple of weeks before getting ready for meals to serve (heated up in a crock pot or microwave- my only two working appliances all weekend!)
The really amazing thing was that I didn't just want all this work done, but I wanted it all done in one weekend. My only (ok, well not the ONLY) stipulation was that I could cook breakfast for Ruthie come Monday morning!! Tony kept reminding me of how long everything would take. And I, being the forman of the project would refer him to my time management plan for the execution of this project. If all went as planned... we'd have plenty of time.
Let me tell you those guys really put it into high gear. On Sunday night, we had a very near finished product. Want to see?
Before:


During:
These cabinets are getting taken apart and the refrigerator will come in the place of one of these cabinets...




After:
The cabinets that were above the stove and fridge before are now in my laundry room...so I didn't loose any storage. I actually gained USABLE storage where I needed it!

From the kitchen side (we added the one cabinet and another small new cabinet next to the stove and the pendent lights) scroll up to see the before pic of the stove and fridge. WHAT a difference!

From the family room side-

Ruthie helping daddy build the small new cabinet

This is were the 2 cabinets used to be- now it's the new spot for our fridge!

Me- the Foreman

Uncle Matt and Ruthie the night before the demo took place!

I wanted to rearrange the kitchen so the space plan was more usable and flowed better, and I wanted to take down the wall between the kitchen and the family room. The idea came when I was thinking, "I wish I could see what Ruthie was doing while I'm in here cooking." And then I thought, "What in the world am I going to do when I have two little munchins running around?" From that the plan was born.
Don't ask me what the title of this post has to do with kitchen reno- but it does have to do with a wall. Although it was Humpty Dumpty who sat on the wall, and then took the fall. Whereas with this project the wall itself took a fall... Anyway, I digress!
Well, a week before thanksgiving my birthday present became a reality. I really didn't believe that it would really happen... as it took A LOT of coordination. My brother came in from another city, two friends from Church took off of work (one an electrician and one a carpenter) and my father in law saved the date. My mom and I provide the nourishment for the hard working guys. I had cooked for a couple of weeks before getting ready for meals to serve (heated up in a crock pot or microwave- my only two working appliances all weekend!)
The really amazing thing was that I didn't just want all this work done, but I wanted it all done in one weekend. My only (ok, well not the ONLY) stipulation was that I could cook breakfast for Ruthie come Monday morning!! Tony kept reminding me of how long everything would take. And I, being the forman of the project would refer him to my time management plan for the execution of this project. If all went as planned... we'd have plenty of time.
Let me tell you those guys really put it into high gear. On Sunday night, we had a very near finished product. Want to see?
Before:
During:
These cabinets are getting taken apart and the refrigerator will come in the place of one of these cabinets...
After:
The cabinets that were above the stove and fridge before are now in my laundry room...so I didn't loose any storage. I actually gained USABLE storage where I needed it!
From the kitchen side (we added the one cabinet and another small new cabinet next to the stove and the pendent lights) scroll up to see the before pic of the stove and fridge. WHAT a difference!
From the family room side-
Ruthie helping daddy build the small new cabinet
This is were the 2 cabinets used to be- now it's the new spot for our fridge!
Me- the Foreman
Uncle Matt and Ruthie the night before the demo took place!

Monday, December 10, 2007
What's a girl to do?
Well, I have to share my wonder... Ruthie has been taking a nap and she's coming to the 2 hour mark. What a wonderful afternoon nap!! This might not be a blogg-able event for some babies, but my Ruthie loves to take little cat naps. In fact somedays she doesn't nap for more than 2 hours the ENTIRE DAY!! (and that record is accomplished 20-30 minutes at a time!)
But, this afternoon I knew she was particularly tired so I fed her and put her down for a nap. (That takes her out of her usual routine of eat-Play-nap.
This is all I got done in my two hours...
separated the week's worth of laundry
ate lunch
put in a load of laundry
folded two loads of laundry
packaged things for the mail
figured out dinner and started to thaw the meat
did the dishes, started the dishwasher
went to the bathroom :) (Sometimes that is quite an accomplishment!)
called a pampered chef customer
talked to my mom
BLOGGED
put away my loot from the Target run this morning
created my grocery list
I feel very good about my time to myself. I wondering how much longer she's going to sleep... let's see what else I can get done?!!!
But, this afternoon I knew she was particularly tired so I fed her and put her down for a nap. (That takes her out of her usual routine of eat-Play-nap.
This is all I got done in my two hours...
separated the week's worth of laundry
ate lunch
put in a load of laundry
folded two loads of laundry
packaged things for the mail
figured out dinner and started to thaw the meat
did the dishes, started the dishwasher
went to the bathroom :) (Sometimes that is quite an accomplishment!)
called a pampered chef customer
talked to my mom
BLOGGED
put away my loot from the Target run this morning
created my grocery list
I feel very good about my time to myself. I wondering how much longer she's going to sleep... let's see what else I can get done?!!!

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