4 Random Things

1.  The Drywall guy came today.  I love the feeling I get when I see that the holes are filled in.  He’ll be back tomorrow to tape and thinks it will take him all week to finish skim coating, drying and sanding.  Maybe I can paint on Monday?  I’m breathing again.
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When I took the popcorn off the adjoining family room, I found a small spot of black mold underneath. So we decided to cut out that section. Look away if you have a weak stomach.

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This pile fell down–which was mostly made of racoon feces. Not cool. We knew this house needed help when we bought it, but have had a few extra surprises.

2.  I’ve been thinking a lot about frugal living lately and have come to the obvious conclusion that too much stress cripples my ability to think and act frugally.  And being organized helps me be even more frugal.  Simplify, simplify–my motto for today.

3.  Why would someone pay $395 for a Burberry scarf, when you can get this one for $7?  I bought the $7 one, it’s very nice.  Sometimes I think the phrase, “You get what you pay for,” is stupid.  I mean, I don’t mind paying for what something is worth….but $395 for a scarf?  Really?  Am I getting that much more for my money?

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And what about this purse?  A used Chanel handbag with scratches on the buckle and creasing on the leather from “mild and ordinary use.”

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Yep, it sold for $3,895 plus $35 shipping.  Um, that’s how much we are saving for a used car for my husband.  I’ve been thinking about this way too much and I still don’t get it.  Even if I had that kind of money to throw around I know a really awesome clinic that I’d rather give it to.

4.  And my High School choir is going to sing this song for our Christmas Concert.  I know the composer–he’s amazing.  And I was privileged to sing in the choir in this video:

When my choir heard it (while following along with the music) they said, “We know the man that wrote this.  That’s Dr. Smith. He used to work here.”

I forgot Nathan had  a PHD in music, because we are good friends.  The kids’ statement reminded me what big shoes I have to fill in my position at the school.  I really lean on Christ every day that I’m there.  And I spend a lot of time at home researching the best techniques and getting advice from true masters in the field and yet I feel so inadequate.  It’s in those moments that I’m reminded that God chooses weak vessels to do His work, and then when results far surpass all our expectations, there is no mistake where the Glory belongs.  I have to stop freaking out though!  God doesn’t want me to worry or feel stress but to trust Him completely while I do my best and let Him make up the difference.

Slow and Steady….

Need. Water. Drywall.

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Our friend started the drywall process for us and I love his work and how that arched doorway is shaping up. He is too busy or I’d hire him to finish the job.

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So in the meantime, I’m scraping more popcorn ceilings.  And trying to hold it together for the family.

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Soccer, ballet, violin lessons, piano lessons, tutoring, teaching voice…..IT has started. The crazies are here and the fear that gave me hives last spring has come true.  That our kitchen would still look like this when the crazies come.  I’m ready to bake fall cookies and homemade bread.  I’m ready to have family dinners around a table and look at each other and talk.

But for now I’m being grateful.  Grateful for this huge house that was ugly enough that we could afford it.  Grateful for the kids to fill it up.  Grateful for just enough money to do a project like this.  Grateful for friends who will come and help. And for plenty of food; and air conditioning, for the kids’ school and the best job in the world I get to do there, for boxes of real hardwood floor and a 6 burner gas range ready in the garage for their moment to come. And that we are healthy and in love. Somehow remembering what I have to be thankful for makes the waiting and the longing and the taking forever bearable one more day.

 

Skillet Shepherd’s Pie

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Monday, I came home from my teacher meetings (Which were amazingly wonderful for reals.  It is very possible that I have the best job in the world.) And Darren met me at the door with a huge silly grin on his face.  Then he grabbed me and swung me around and said, “How was YOUR day?”  As if he wanted me to ask, “How was YOUR day?” Right back.

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Heather’s official birthday is tomorrow–the first day of school. So she ate on a leftover plate from Darren’s party.

So I did.  And guess what?!  Yep.  Our kitchen passed inspection and we got the thumbs up to put up dry wall.  So Wednesday after my last round of teacher meetings, we hooked up the utility trailer and bought 12 huge sheets of drywall.  They are stacked in my kitchen right now waiting for Saturday’s installation :).

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So when do we eat?

 

 

So along with this great news is a super easy recipe for you.  It’s perfect for an emergency speedy family dinner–and works even if you only have an electric skillet and microwave to cook in. If you want to reduce the carbs use the glucomannan option and top the dish with parmesan mashed cauliflower instead.  If you have extra time and a kitchen, you can top it with real mashed potatoes instead of instant.

Skillet Shepherd’s Pie

Skillet Shepherd’s Pie

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Beef Broth
  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 1 lb frozen vegetables
  • 1 Tbs glucomannan powder or 2 Tbs corn starch
  • 2 cups instant potato flakes
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 cup milk
  • 3 Tbs butter
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 1 1/4 cups shredded cheddar blend cheese

Instructions

  1. In a large skillet, brown ground beef and drain (I used my frozen bulk cooked ground beef from the slower cooker.)
  2. Stir in broth (whisked with glucomannan or corn starch); and frozen veggies
  3. Cook and stir until thickened. Turn heat down to warm.
  4. Meanwhile, heat water, milk, salt and butter together (I used the microwave.) Then stir in potato flakes and 1 cup cheese.
  5. Top beef mixture with cheesy potatoes and sprinkle with remaining cheese. Cover with a lid for 3 minutes or until cheese is melted. Serve with tossed salad.
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Tutorials for Heather’s Bedroom Birthday Surprise

Before I link up, I’d like to say a round of thanks to everyone who helped with Heather’s room.  I said in the first post that I didn’t have an HGTV crew–but it turned out I really did–just no cameras and scripts (yep, reality TV is scripted.)

Oh and while I’m totally off topic–last year this week we were having Heather’s No-Stress Birthday.  How times change :).

Here was our team:

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Heidi also did popcorn removal, Painting, and Organization.  Plus was my shopping and design consultant and domestic support–which sounds better than laundry, childcare and dishes :).

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And of course Elizabeth, who painted while I had a family visit from the church. She was here for hours and also brought Tapioca pudding, which is Darren’s FAVORITE.

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Mom, who was chief mudder (Bwa ha ha–get it? Mudder!); Child care extraordinaire (She kept all my boys for 2 full days); emotional support; pharmacy (she brought me flu meds); seamstress consultant; Floor installation assistant (She was here until 4am people!) And my top person to talk to when I’m not sure how to do a project under budget. She is the most frugal person around and by that I mean she’s the most awesome and responsible person when it comes to respecting the hard work done to get money and making it work hard for her. (Not that she’s cheap–which is not the same thing at all.)

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And then there’s Darren, who really didn’t want to do this project from the beginning.  But because he loves Heather and me so much, he did a little bit of everything, especially laying a brand new floor all night until 5:30 am Thursday morning. He also mudded, sanded, installed trim, and made the money that paid for it all. And finished just in time for his 40th birthday :).

Ok, now for the tutorials I promised:

 

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Envelope Pillow Tutorial

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DIY Canvas Art

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Ruffled Duvet Cover

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Ombre Curtains–which I sized up and turned into the hula hoop tent.

 

Hula Hoop Tent

 

This is just one of the many tutorials I looked at to make the tent. Only I made mine differently to use one full sheet, which meant less ruffle fabric and less cost.  But then it didn’t go around my hoop all the way.  So I took a hack saw to my hula hoop to MAKE IT FIT in a wicked step-sister sort of way.  So just because I did it differently didn’t make it better, kwim?

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And if I were smart, I would have used this tutorial to hang my gallery wall.  But instead I just hung one at a time by eyeballing it (Do you get the feeling I don’t like to measure?) Then moved it over a bit if I stepped back and it didn’t look right. Which mean I had to patch some holes before the big reveal :).

 

 

The Cost Breakdown and Source List for Heather’s Bedroom Birthday Surprise

More than once, I was standing in line at Home Depot feeling like my wallet was bleeding. This was the most expensive birthday present I have ever given anyone.  But then Heather was the most valuable birthday present I’ve ever received.  I brought her home from the hospital on my 27th birthday :).

Since I gathered stuff over a period of 6 months, I didn’t have a clear picture of the total cost.  While everything was still fresh in my mind, and I could still find receipts, I decided to find out for sure.

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Ceiling:

1 bucket of lightweight drywall compound: $14

1 gallon Kilz Primer $17

1 gallon Behr ceiling paint $24

Trim Paint: 1 gallon Behr Ultra Pure White in Semi-Gloss $27

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Wall Paint: 2 gallons Behr Ice Cube in Eggshell finish–$50

Spray Paint:

3 cans satin white (Lowe’s)–$12

2 cans brushed rose (Lowe’s)–$8

2 cans primer (Lowe’s)–$8

Tools and Prep supplies:

Paint Rollers–$3

Disposable roller trays–10 pk for $6

Deglosser (for bed frame) $8

Wall Art:

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Bed crown –50% off at Hobby Lobby  in the metal shelf aisle $8 (I spray painted white and added gold rub and buff)\

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Bridal illusion drape fabric–free from Mom’s stash

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1.  Chevron Magnet Board–50% off at H.L. $13

2. Chevron wide picture frame (80% off clearance at H.L.) $8.50

3.  Dry erase canvas (80% off clearance at H.L) $7.48

4. Owl canvas (50% off at H.L.) $10

5.  Sunburst frame (garage sale) $3

6. I am Strong canvas (DIY materials; print from Etsy) $8

7.  Round picture frame 50% off at H.L–$7.50

8. Lion and Lamb gold plaque–Heather made at Church Camp

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Princess canvas (free with Zulily credit, paid shipping) $6

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Oval frame with toe shoes (stash from our old house) Frame was originally from Hobby Lobby though I bought it at a garage sale and painted it.  The shoes were purchased off etsy–though now, Heidi has her own old broken pointe shoes to use for art 🙂

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Wire flowered row of hooks (50% off at H.L.) $10.00

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Beatitudes canvas art–Heather made at Bible School (the other closet art was found in her things we took from her old room)

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Plastic polka dot tray (Dollar Tree) $1

Other:

Bed Craigslist $50

Feather Pillow Inserts (Pottery Barn brand from Cargo Largo) 3 large at $5 each, 2 small at $3 each total of $21

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Hula hoop for tent–from stash

3 twin white sheets (2 for duvet, 1 to cut for ruffles) (Walmart)–$12

1 full turquoise sheet for hula hoop tent base — $11

1 twin turquoise sheet as yardage to cut for ruffles –$4

Fabric from fabric.com for pillows and ruffles–$38

Prints are from Riley Blake’s So Happy Together Fabric Line

2 charm packs of So Happy Together from Etsy (for a quilt, not yet made)–$18.15

Fabric and piping for bird pillow (from Joann with coupon)–$8

Twin down alternative duvet insert (Cargo Largo) $20

White dust ruffle (Ebay) $14.40 (still waiting on delivery)

Pottery Barn Teen Furlicious Beanbag ordered as a second from Uglysofa — $119.99 (big splurge)

Yarn for a polka dotted crochet throw (some from Hobby Lobby, Jo-Ann and my personal stash):  $35 (not yet finished–soon!)

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Fabric rose satin curtains (Walmart) $10 a panel–$20

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Turquoise satin to lengthen the curtain  panels (40% off from Jo-Ann) $7.50

Trash can from Target (we’ve had it awhile)

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Desk drawer pulls (Liberty Emblem in Heirloom Silver from Home Depot) $13.92

Curtain Rod (144″ Martha Stewart white turned wood from Home Depot)–$25

Total before the floor $676.44

Floor:

Underlayment (Black Jack brand Foam from Home Depot): $129.00

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Laminate boards (Trafficmaster Hand-scraped Saratoga Hickory from Home Depot $.99 a square foot!) $263.21

Sales tax:  $65.25

Total with Floor: $1135.90

Ways we saved:

Used existing floor trim (even though it was shorter than I like.)  And painted it for an updated clean look. Approximate savings: $150

Scratched our DIY upholstered headboard project:  Approximate Savings $75

DIY installed click floors instead of hiring mid-range wall to wall carpet:  Approximate savings $400

Took advantage of paint rebates:  Savings:  $15

Use friends and family for help with labor and did a lot ourselves too:  Approximate savings:  $2,000

Took advantage os Hobby Lobby Sales on art and yarn:  Approximate savings:  $100

Used Joann coupons:  Approximate Savings: $16.50

Skipped the 8×10 wool area rug for now (it was out of stock during the sale price :(.)  Approximate Savings: $300

Skipped the crown molding–though I really wanted it:  Approximate Savings:  $150

Reused curtain hardware:  Approximate Savings: $20

DIY’d a duvet cover for ($30)  Approximate Savings:  $100

Ordered Furlicious beanbag from Uglysofa instead of Pottery Barn Teen:  Approximate Savings: $100

Grabbed PB brand feather pillow inserts from Cargo Largo instead of Pottery Barn:  Approximate Savings: $71

Total Savings: $3497.50

(Whew!  That makes me feel better.  I always aim to save more than I spend.)

 

Ok, I said this was the last one, but this post is really long! Tomorrow I’ll share the list of tutorials I used to make the hula hoop tent, duvet, pillows, and some of the art.

 

 

 

The BIG Reveal: Heather’s Bedroom Birthday Surprise

We have video!  But before you watch it I feel the need to explain.  I got up and pulled a pair of shorts over my PJs and started working on Heather’s room.  She arrived while we were putting the finishing touches on.  I never showered, got dressed, combed my hair, touched makeup ( or tucked in the tag on my cami, lol)…..there just wasn’t time.  So please don’t judge.  I’d say I don’t usually look like that, but I look like that most of the time these days while I fly through life by thttp://www.groceryshrink.com/wp-admin/edit-comments.phphe seat of my pants, having the best time.  Anyhoo–here it is.  First shot is me dashing in the room to grab my camera to catch her first face. Don’t be alarmed :).

Heathers Bedroom Reveal 2013 from Angela Coffman on Vimeo.

Now for a photo tour :).

Quick, she’s almost here.  Let’s leave her a note.

Let me see that.

Oh, that’s a good one.  She’ll like that.

Note the tiny little smily face under the big one–they were especially proud of that.

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Wall hook for bags and hats to the left of the door across from the clothes closet. Bags are VERY important to Heather–she NEVER leaves home without one.

Clothes closet to the right of the main door. There’s no dresser in this room so all her clothes are in Dollar Tree baskets with chalkboard labels. Heidi color organized the hanging clothes. The paper on the wall is her cleaning checklist.

I broke the floor trim in the corner by the closet–still need to buy replacement.  But there’s so many beautiful things in this room no body will look at that :). We are waiting to put the doors back on the closet–to enjoy looking at the organization a little longer.

Details of the cleaning checklist. We bought her a swiffer for her new floor–need to update the vacuum bit 🙂

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Detail of canvas art by the bed and window

First face–Disbelief

Second face–total elation

You did THIS in how many days?

Checking out the walk-in closet organization while Heidi videos

Walk-in Closet detail 

Huge mirror on the left–for proper dressing

These pointe shoes were from her old room before we moved and have been in storage. I updated the frame with gold rub and buff. They hang outside the large closet door to the left.

Is my stuff really in here?

Her trash can from before perfectly matches the new curtains–Happy coincidence. We added the blue satin to make the curtains longer since I like to hang them high and wide. My only regret is not making the blue wider and cutting off more white.  But I bought all the fabric that was left in stock.

See you have a tent.

How do you feel about your room?

 No REALLY, How do you feel about your room?

Her favorite animals made the final cut

Funny story:  When Grandma pulled up to the house bringing Heather home after a week, Heather saw her carpet rolled up by the side of the road (The trash company wouldn’t take it–grrr.)  She said, “I hope that’s not MY carpet.”  Now why would she say that?  She hated that carpet.  She begged me to take it out long before I did.  But here’s the deal.  I’m great at ripping out stuff, not great at the construction part (hence my heavy reliance on Mom and Darren this week.)  I can sew and paint–that’s about it.  At our old house I got a whim and ripped out the carpet–it took us a year of living on sub floor to put anything back–and that was only because we decided to sell.  And look how long our kitchen project is taking!  But this girl is special.  I can push myself for her–I can change–and beg people with skills to help me :).

Satisfaction

There’s one more part to this story. Tomorrow I will share the sources and price break down for everything and the final price of the makeover.

If you missed the whole story here are fast links:

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Part 7

Part 8

The Reveal

Cost Breakdown

Tutorials

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heather’s Bedroom Birthday Surprise Part 8–The Floor and Moving in

My hopes of a timely floor installation were misguided, lol.  Everything my husband does, turns out amazing.  He’s a perfectionist and has great skills. But that means it takes time and before he can start he has to know how to do it right.  If I push him to move faster he has a stress outburst.  So I wait and tiptoe around and ask if I can do anything to help.  Around 6pm, (2 and a half hours after I expected to lay the first board) he announces he needs to buy a sliding compound miter saw and a rotating saw to lift the door trim (which was installed all the way down to the subfloor.)

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I’ve been dreaming of owning a sliding compound miter saw since the first day I saw Ana White’s blog.  So initially the sound of buying a saw gave me this happy feeling deep down. But shopping for such a large tool needs time:  Reading online reviews, consulting Consumer Reports, finally choosing the exact model and then waiting for a sale/coupons or finding an online deal.  And I wanted this floor done…today.  I encouraged him to go quickly. He called me from the store, saying the good saws ranged from $400-$600.  YIKES! And that he would find someone to borrow a saw from.  What? How long will that take?

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Amazingly he was back by 7 pm with NEW saws.  The drama.  And what a cool miter saw it was.  It had a laser guide light and a self retracting blade protector.  I didn’t have have the courage to ask what THAT cost.  But we have 3,000 square feet of floor left to lay as part of the kitchen remodel–it will pay for itself.

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We started laying out foam underlayment.  (By “We” I mean Mom and Darren.)

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Put that camera down and help us or I’m going to suck YOU up this vacuum.

 I didn’t know that the underlayment had to go up the wall 2 inches, so am glad I resisted the urge to lay it out earlier in the day for him.

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The cool thing was it had this self adhesive water barrier tape stuff to connect each section to each other.  Other types of foam underlayment require an additional tape purchase (which I also didn’t know about so didn’t have on hand.)

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At this point I’m living on Theraflu just to stay in the room as an emotional support.  The first row of boards goes in (I’m laying on the black foam underlayment saying things like, “Wow, you are amazing.” “I’m so glad you know how to do things.”  “This is looking great.”

And Darren says stuff like, “How do you make sure this floor is square with the wall?” “It’s floating, will it move off square?”  “Did you notice any squeaks in the floor that I should fix before we go further.”  (I’m thinking, “Don’t stop!  Don’t get distracted…lol.”)

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At this point I figured out I could help and stopped taking pictures.

 

We knew we wanted to off-set the seams in the floor and since these were manufactured boards and not real hardwood, every board was the same length.  It turns out, when he cut the last board in the row to fit, the rest of the board could start the next row automatically varying the seams.  Perfect! And no waste.

There were only a few different patterns of boards (which we didn’t’ realize until we had locked two identical boards in side by side.)  Which Darren was NOT happy about, but I said my phrase that had been my signature phrase for days, “There will be so many beautiful things in this room that no one is going to look at THAT.”  (That referring to any flaw that was bothering Darren at the moment.)

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After the third row of flooring went down, Darren told me the story of a youtube video he watched.  A handy-man videoed his non-handy wife laying the floor,  click click click.  I listened to this and I thought, if she can do it, I can do it.  So while he went to cut the last board of the previous row, I clicked in the next row.  It WAS easy.

So for the next few hours we worked like that. I almost forgot I had the flu.  Then 1:30 am hit and the night-time Theraflu dose was forcing me to sleep.  I reluctantly left my Mom and Darren to finish.  When I heard him come downstairs to bed, I looked at the clock, 5:30 am!!  My poor mother husband!

“When did Mom leave?”

“Oh, she left early–around 4.”

Me “Gasp.” When I planned this project I expected to be miserable myself, but I didn’t mean to make everyone else miserable too.  I need to learn more wood working skills!

After a few more hour sleep it was time to move in. This was the best day ever.  We had a ton of work to do before Heather got home the next morning:

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 Hang the curtains and artwork.

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Assemble the bed.

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Clean up the hall. Cringe.  And reinstall her doors.

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Sort through all her things still in Caleb’s room and create a place for everything so she could keep it clean.

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Rub and Buff Gold the details on the white frames.

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Annie Sloan Clear Wax a protective coat on the painted desk.

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Heidi was amazing!  I was still not feeling great and stumbled around in a fog while she was the real brains behind the organization.  Mom was sick from staying up so late the night before.  (I feel really badly about that.) I called her to let her know we were doing ok and just to rest.

Already dark again?  And there was still so much to do!  Darren was busy nailing in trim around all the furniture I moved in prematurely.

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 At 2 am, we called it quits and went to bed.

Tomorrow — is the big reveal 🙂

 

 

 

 

Heather’s Bedroom Birthday Surprise Part 7

Sickness had me knocked to the curb.  I got up early and try to prep the room for Darren to lay flooring but only got as far as emptying out the room.  I was supposed to paint the closet trim, lay the underlayment and carry up the boards.  But it wasn’t happening.

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My mom showed up soon after to help me cut out the upholstered headboard from the 4 x 8 sheet of plywood I bought the day before.  (Thinking of a shape like above) She also brought upholsterer’s batting and a bolt of white satin with woven roses on it for a slip cover (all from her stash.) She found me on my office floor pinning Heather’s duvet cover together.  She helped me pin and encouraged me to sew it right then.  It felt great to get that part done.  I had found a duvet insert at Cargo Largo (salvage and surplus shop) while I was there looking for painting supplies.  It was $20, the same price I could get Target’s cheapest option (I expect a discount at CL).  But Target was sold out and this one was better quality, so I grabbed it.  We stuffed the new comforter inside the cover and it looked amazing.  All it needed was snap closures to finish it off.

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We went out back to look at the plywood next to the Craigslist trundle bed I snagged for $50.  It was originally ugly and I had planned to scrap the original headboard and foot board and use the hardware from the bed on a new head and foot set that Darren would build. Darren was so swamped with other projects, that I just painted the original set instead.  It was adorable!

We held up the plywood and tried to imagine the finished curved headboard between the spindle foot and head.  Our silence was full of words.  We looked at each other and both said, “Why do this?” The painted bed was cute all by itself and a totally different style than the upholstered piece would be.  It was going to take all day and I was sick.  Darren came out and volunteered to take the plywood back to the store and get my $25 back.  And I wouldn’t have to buy 2″ foam…..

She went home, and I went to bed.  I could hear Darren on his lunch break watching youtube videos on how to install the new floor…maybe this day would work out after all.

Heather’s Bedroom Birthday Surprise Part 6

This was the day I’d been waiting for, the day I got to see the new wall color for real.  First I had to put a coat of paint on the ceiling, finish painting the wood trim, wash the ceiling texture off the walls, then patch, sand and prime them. No problem, right?  
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Also, I had to find a solution for the floor problem since whatever we went with had to be finished by the next night.

I got up early and painted the ceiling with a gusto.  I kept telling myself that the streaks would disappear when the paint dried.  They didn’t.  Heidi tried to help me roll, but it proved to be even more awkward for her than it was for me.  So she washed dishes and did other chores around the house to let me keep working.  Mom showed up again and took the boys back home with her.  She has an acre backyard, a wii, and cookies—what more could boys want?

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As soon as the ceiling paint was up, I painted the baseboards their final coats of paint. Then Heidi brought in a bucket of water and wiped down the walls, while I mudded behind her.  The goal was to finish by lunch.  Then go shopping for flooring options come back and sand and paint.  We made it!  it felt so awesome to finally be on track.

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On our way to the car, I noticed a curtain rod, finials and brackets from my old dining room window sitting in a corner of construction stuff.  They were almost identical to the $50 set I just bought, except that the rod was too short.  I grabbed the new finials and brackets to take back to the store….the price of them would more than cover new hardware for Heather’s desk.

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We shopped at 3 different hardware stores for flooring and at the last one, found a special price set of hand scraped dark hickory laminate boards for $.99 a square foot. They were by far prettier than anything else we’d seen, so I used my blogging money plus the return money to buy the floor, underlayment, new desk nobs, and a huge sheet of plywood for Heather’s headboard.

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Finally it was time to paint.  I cut in while Heidi rolled behind me.  She’s a good wall roller!  We were halfway around the room when I realized one gallon wasn’t going to cut it.  My sister, Elizabeth had just called and offered to come over at seven to help paint.  If I left right then,  I could buy a gallon of paint and be back before Elizabeth got there.  It felt like my wallet was bleeding money.  How much was this room redo costing in total?  I made plans to figure that out soon.

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When I pulled in with the paint there were several cars in front of my house.  Elizabeth was walking up to the door and Mom was bringing back the boys.  But who’s was the third car?  I stepped inside and met 2 priesthood men from church in their best suits and scriptures under their arms.  That’s right! We had a family visit set up for tonight.  I knew it two days ago, but in the bustle of the day, I totally forgot.

Elizabeth is such a great sport.  She went with Heidi up to the room and took over my job of cutting in.  They 2nd coated the room while I visited with the priesthood about our family struggles, our concerns for the church and ways they could help us be a stronger more faithful family.

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When our visit was over, I peeled off the asbestos floor tiles out of the closets (leaving behind still sticky black tar) while Elizabeth pulled out the closet trim and pounded the nails.  Darren gave the ceiling a final coat of paint–which made it look amazing!

Then I started to sneeze, and sneeze and sneeze.  My throat hurt, my head pounded…..I was sick.  It came on all of a sudden.  Not. Good. Timing.

 

 

Heather’s Birthday Bedroom Surprise Part 5

The plan for Day 5 was to prime and then paint the ceiling.  Then catch up on laundry and dishes and cook a real meal.
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The wrencher:  the fresh mud from the night before still needed sanding.  I got up early and went after it.  Oh man…this was serious work.  My whole body was sore from the efforts of the last 3 days.

My new goal was to be done with sanding by noon then clean up all the dust and be ready for priming.   But the boys were running crazy–chasing, fighting, screaming.  Leaving piles of tiny toys in their wake.  I called Mom who came and took them home to her house, whew!  Just the help I needed.

Darren came home for lunch–which was perfect timing, I needed his eye to see the spots I missed.  Since I had my heart set on a perfectly smooth ceiling, the sanding needed to be perfect too.  He found several spots I needed to fix….it was a good thing I had him look.

I could see my dream of catching up on laundry in a pile on the dusty floor.  I went downstairs to get a drink of water and found my 13 year old daughter on the sofa, watching D.C. Cupcakes on Netflix and surrounded with beautiful piles of clean folded laundry.  Both machines were humming and she had a fresh basket of clothes in front of her that she was working on.  I love that girl!  Now why didn’t I take a picture?!!!

Slow Cooked Red Wine Herbed Chicken

Ingredients

  • 5 lbs chicken breasts, boneless
  • 1/2 cup red wine
  • 1 Tbs sugar
  • 1 Tbs salt
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 1 Tbs parsley

Instructions

  1. Place everything in the slow cooker and cook on high for 3-4 hours. Or on low for 6-8 hours.
  2. Can be eaten over pasta, rice, salad, or in sandwiches and wraps. Leftovers freeze well.
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I created the red wine chicken recipe on the fly during my water break. I wasn’t sure it would turn out, but  I could smell it cooking towards the evening, Even though I didn’t get done working in time for the meal I had hoped for, that chicken was AMAZING!  We ate it without any side dishes, lol.

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By evening, I had the first coat of primer on the ceiling.  And had pulled the baseboards and primed them too. Mom and Dad brought the boys home and came in to see my work.  Dad said, “Now that you have the primer on, you’ll be able to see better the spots you need to mud and sand again.”  Um, Dad, those are fighting words.  I am DONE mudding and sanding ceilings, maybe forever.