Friday, October 22, 2010

The Lords on my side...

I am joining Miss Mustard seed for Furniture Feature Friday.

Every September our state has an event known as the Nebraska Junk Jaunt. My mom and I have gone together every year. It is our birthday gift to each other. The people we meet, the treasures we find, and most importantly the one on one time i get to spend with my best friend is priceless. This year the jaunt fell on our homecoming and my daughter was a candidate (she was crowned queen by the way:) so proud of her!) so our two to three day trip had to be consolidated into five hours...yes only five hours to discover all of the small towns filled with treasures. Sadness people...sadness. But I thought I would share with you a few of the lovelies I found during our 5 hour trip.



I found this rug for .25 and couldn't pass it up. I washed it and am using it as a table runner for my other treasure.
I have been searching for a bed side table for months but didn't have $100 plus to spend. One of our first stops found me an old pulpit from an old church. It was on rollers and even has a place to store my magazines and devotion books.
Okay so having not blogged for 5 months I added the pics in the wrong order....sorry and bear with me. Here is my pulpit primed.
And here it is in its raw form. It started out at $40 but I ended up giving $15 for it! With a little TLC....
Here is the final result. Now ladies, I also like to remind my husband the I have the "Lord" on my side being that this pulpit has probably provided many a sermons. He he. Lance doesn't find it as funny as I do. Now all I need to do is get some cord covers for all of my electrical wiring.

Blessings

Roxanne

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Amazing Mothers Day


I am linking up with Reluctant Entertainer today to share my Mothers day.

What an amazing day it was! My kids came upstairs with these blue jars in hand and wished me a happy mothers day.

Of course my mom had something to do with the 3 jars for my 3 babies. My favorite gift from my favorite people.
I have been trying to figure out what to put on my footstool and waa laa here it is! Thanks Mom and Company!
These flowers came to my work on Thursday from my oldest daughter. She is a junior this year and her card commented on one last year together and how would she do it without her best friend...her mom. What more could a mom ask for for Mothers day?

Then the kids and I spent Saturday afternoon baking for some other special moms in our lives.

Sour cream cupcakes... my downfall.

Schylar covered small boxes with black and white scrapbook paper and put tissue paper in each box.

After we frosted the cupcakes with cream cheese frosting, we fanned a strawberry out on top and placed them in their boxes.

The kids gave them to the other moms in their lives that have impacted them, fed them, inspired them, prayed for them...you get the point. I too decided to join in and delivered two to moms I chose to honor. One being a mom to a young man who was very impactful in my life. He passed away our second year in college and so in honor of Bryant, I honored Margarie.
Everyone appreciated them.. even a few tears were shed.
My most treasured part of my day had to be as we sat in church. I began to look around at husbands who usually do not come to church but more than likely they came for Mothers day at the request of their wives and moms. Then I looked down our row and at the end of our three children who love their Lord and Savior was a man who has taught them to love their Lord and Savior. He is there always, he is our rock, and he is there every Sunday being the spiritual leader for his family. That...was the best gift of my day...Thank you Lance. Your are our rock.
Make sure and stop by http://reluctantentertainer.com/ and read about special Mothers Day memories and link up as well.
Hope you all have a memorable day.
Blessings

Roxanne

Friday, March 12, 2010

MIA

 So sorry for not updating on the kitchen… Been a little busy…….

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Celebrating hubbies 40th birthday…..

 

 

 

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 Watching my girls dance @ ballgames

 

 

 

 

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 Having the privilege of serving the lunch @ my Dad’s bull sale.  God is good and in the midst of our economy,  He provided!

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We served approximately twice the men as last year.  Did I mention God is good?

 

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Making valentines cookies for the “Valentines’.

                           

                 

               IMG_5973                                               Celebrating the Super Bowl… See the Saints and Colts cupcakes?  Jayden’s idea:)

 

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Watching Jayden’s team win 1st place in Lions club league ball.

And preparing for state speech….. Sorry…. pics are coming soon..

So as you can see we have been busy celebrating life and the kitchen is on hold.  We do have running water, stove, microwave, and dishwasher that are in operation so the rest can wait.  Thanks for stopping by and I promise… will be posting very soon.

Blessings

Roxanne

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Character

Character is what makes a space your space.    Last year i picked these up at a garage sale.  They were purple but after a quick coat of paint, they will support the counter on our buffet turned island.

IMG_5892 I plan on painting/staining the island black.  We have decided to add a platform to the base of the buffet to give it some height and to have something to sit the storage baskets on. 

Here are the other character building pieces…courtesy of my mom and goodwill.  The bottom of each leg will be cut off and attached to the base of the cabinets to make the cabinets look more like furniture instead of cheap oak cabinets…stained to look like  cherry.  You get the picture.  IMG_5894

IMG_5893Have a great week… We are off to Omaha to search for more knobs for the drawers… Wish us luck.

Blessings

Roxanne

Friday, January 29, 2010

Believe it or not, I’m walking on air…

Actually… I’m walking on new flooring that is AMAZING!!! And this is the man to thank….

IMG_5785It’s my Dad:-) Sunday afternoon after church and dinner, my dad said let's get busy... and we did!

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Lance had worked and worked on the flooring on Saturday and really had some issues laying it. I think he was just flat burned out from already installing some cupboards, cutting some trip so on and so forth.

IMG_5787 I have always wanted flooring like this... and might I say my dad and I made a great pair. In fact the next day he called and told me to have the island room ready and he would be in after lunch and help me with it as well! He didn't have to tell me twice.

IMG_5796 So this is what I found under the carpet. It was hard to cover it up but I knew I couldn't get it to match the kitchen. I started cutting the laminate and had about half of it cut by the time Dad made it in. We put it down in no time.

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We still have some trim to do. Stay posted for the floor reveal...coming soon.

Blessings

Roxanne

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Compromise…gotta love it

This kitchen has taught this wife compromise.  Never before in my married life has my husband had an opinion,given advice or input on how I have decorated our home in any way whatsoever.  So what do I do when I began this kitchen remodel?  Asked his opinion.  Guess what?  He had one!! Wrong time to ask as now I am learning compromise.  Now don’t get me wrong.  In many areas of our 18 years of marriage I have compromised but not in my precious design for the home.  So what have I compromised on?

I wanted painted heirloom white cabinets with mocha glaze.

He wanted stained wood.  Guess what we have?

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I wanted white bead board as backsplash and 3/4ths of the way up the wall with a chair rail.

He didn’t.  I now once again refer you to the picture above. 

Compromise….  

BUT do you remember who said, “Hey honey let’s remodel the kitchen with my overtime funds!” ?  That would be my baby of 18 years..

   Compromise… I hope to live with it for 18 years times 8.

Blessings

Roxanne

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Pants to the ground

Okay so this post has nothing to do with “Pants to the ground, pants to the ground, looking like a fool… but I love American Idol and was so glad to see our Brett Favre sing this now famous song after his big win on Sunday. Go Vikings! We have been Viking fans for way too long and how exciting it would be to make it to the Super bowl.

Okay now back to the pics of the remodel. Last Saturday my oldest daughter had speech in Valentine and my son had basketball games in Valentine so at the break of day I headed out to run back and forth between gyms and this is what i came home to.

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Partial installation of some cupboards and my dishwasher in place waiting to be hooked up. oh dear new dishwasher of mine… my new friend. Oh how i can’t wait to hook you up and no longer wash dishes in the tub.

Lance and middle daughter had spent the whole day taking taking out base cabinets and sink and setting up the new cabinets. Thanks you two. What a wonderful surprise.

Somehow i deleted the pictures of the kitchen completely gutted. i hate it when that happens…. So we are a week in and this is all we’ve accomplished..

1. old cupboards out

2. new cupboards stained and polyurethaned

3. walls and ceiling textured

4. walls and ceiling painted

5. base cabinets along west wall installed.

Stay tuned for the next installation where you’ll see a man in cowboy boots and hat installing some amazing new laminate flooring…Compelling i tell ya:)

Blessings

Roxanne

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Island Hopping

So I have been dreaming of an island in the extended part of our kitchen redo.  After pricing the purchase of an island or the products to build an island I began to think that I had best give up my dream.  And then I was reminded of this piece of furniture in my basement.

IMG_5769 10 years ago when we moved to A-town I was helping my G-ma’s sister clean out her basement and there sat this craftsman style buffet.  it was covered in paint stains and the likes.  Margaret shared that it had been a gift from her students when she retired from teaching in Long Pine Nebraska.  The wood class had made it for her.  She said that her husband had used it as his workbench.  Yes….I said workbench people.  So soon after I received a call from M asking me if I would like Ted’s workbench and I brought it to it’s new home.  So now I’m thinking, paint it black… maybe like a black glaze or stain, add some wooden wheels, a countertop  and waa laaa…. my island.    Stay tuned and here we go….

Blessings

Roxanne

Monday, January 18, 2010

This is staying…

As we begin our kitchen redo… I thought I would show you something that will be staying as part of our kitchen.

IMG_5775Last year for Christmas a dear friend gave this cookbook to me.  I love it. In fact if you look close, there’s smudge marks all over it.  The pictures, illustrations, recipies, and scripture in this book makes it so original. 

Come to the table … it’s a keeper….:-)

Blessings

Roxanne

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Good bye my dear friend

For the past 11 years this has been one of my best friends… yup my kitchen.  We moved into my “blue cottage” 11 years ago.  With a very small budget I did my best to make it a place my family could gather and make memories in.  Hospitality ranks high up there in my list of priorities and this room has suited its purpose well.IMG_5758   For Christmas my mother-in-law asked if we would like a new dishwasher and we said uh..yeah!!!  Our dishwasher was at the point of rinsing but not washing dishes and considering a family of 5, i was dearly missing my dishwasher.  So right before Christmas we went to Omaha and stopped into Nebraska Furniture Mart to look @ Dishwashers.. and emerged with the purchase of a  dishwasher, stove, and side-by-side fridge.  Did I mention I have a giving Mom-in-law?  We were scheduled for delivery on Jan 5th of our new appliances.  Then the week of Christmas, a blizzard hit us.  My husband ended up working many many hours of overtime (he’s a utility lineman)  and he decided we should put his ot into the kitchen and update it for the new appliances.  Who was I to disagree?IMG_5772  This is a picture of the island we made after tearing out a wall (that’s a story for another post…believe me)) .  It was made with plates from my childhood, my husbands childhood and plates we found @ auctions and the likes grouted to make a countertop .  I will miss this island and the character it gave my kitchen. Maybe I will use it somewhere else in the home, garden, etc. IMG_5770

Here’s another look at the old cupboards that have been painted and repainted as well as hinges glued and re glued.  We learned that gorilla glue was our friend.   Is it silly to be this emotional over memories we made in this kitchen? 

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Curtains were courtesy of  my Mom who when we moved into our home made or purchased something for each room in our home.. Did I mention I also have an amazing Mom? 

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And then there’s this precious Pizza Hut lamp my mom bought when the ph in town updated.  When hubby and i were first dating, it was under this light we shared many a dates.  So good bye my dear friend.  You will soon be given a face lift… Please tune in and see the transformation…

Blessings

Roxanne

Thursday, December 10, 2009

The Gift of Giving

When my girls were little, a teenager from our church would have them over @ Christmas time and they would make Christmas cookies together. My girls loved and admired Mackenzie and this Mom was thankful to have someone like Mackenzie as a role model to her girls.

So this year it was our turn to start the same ritual. We gathered five little anticipating angels and five amazing teens for an evening of cookie and candy wonderland!

The evening began with pizza ,salad and of course....VEGGIE TALES!!. People run out and purchase this years Christmas Veggie Tales . You will not be dissapointed. They base the whole theme around the spirit of giving. First and foremost the kids were excited to be eating in the living room and then to watch Veggie Tales with teenagers. What more could you ask for?? I think Katie and I laughed more than any of the kids though.

Then the creativity began

Katie decorated sugar cookies with Brea. Ciara and Madison whipped up some amazing mini cupcakes with amazing sprinkles.

Haley, Libby, and Emma dipped pretzels and then swapped out for some white chocolate dipped truffles.

Kyndall (sp?), Schylar and Allison made oreo truffles. Now people if you know Kyndall, you would understand why there are three teens helping Kyndall. (Just kidding Laurie:-))

As we decorated, we talked a little about giving and telling others you love them.

When the cookies were done, we packaged up our treats into little boxes.

Then each angel chose someone in their lives that they wanted to give their boxes of goodness to. It was fun to listen to who they were going to share their treats with.

And here you have it folks, the end result. They enjoyed themselves so much and relationships were bonded and mentors gained. If you're reading this blog, thanks Mackenzie for being such an amazing role model for my girls! It was wonderful to see you at Thanksgiving!

Merry Christmas to you all and let's keep the gift of giving alive!

Blessings

Roxanne