Saturday, December 27, 2014

Master Bath Finished

Well it's not exactly finished, but it is nice, and fully functional, and has been for weeks. I asked Les if we could get the master bath usable before Thanksgiving, when family would be spending the night, and he got it done. It doesn't look finished, though, because the walls are not finished. We plan to hire someone to do all the tape and bed, and texturing on the walls after we have everything else done. That is a good plan, but, the down side of that is that NOTHING is really finished. Every room that we have finished have unfinished walls.

The master bath is really looking good, though. It is hard to get good pictures because of the shape of the room.

Last spring, we decided to go with double medicine cabinets. One day, at Home Depot, I found two wood medicine cabinets on clearance for $35 each. I stood and stared at them for a long time, not believing that they were really $35. The original price was $139 each. And, they were exactly what we wanted. I sent a text to Les, who was somewhere in the store. He came over and stared at them for a while, then we swooped them up and bought them.
Here they are. I know they will look so much better when the wall is finished. These are very functional. Les has all his medicines in his. I have my cleanser and moisturizer in mine, along with some of my oils. Double sinks, double cabinets, no sharing!
 We had a cabinet built, which Les stained to match the medicine cabinets.

 
The finished shower walls look great. About those tiles. We looked at tile at a few stores, trying to decide size, shape, and style. One tile that we liked was this beveled subway tile, but we were not sure if that was the one we wanted. Later that day, I was looking at tile on the internet, and found this for .$.80 per box...80 CENTS per box. I told Les, and he said, no that would be .80 per tile, not box. I showed him the page, and he said, "Order them, now." I ordered the tile, which came to the store the next week. We picked them up without any issue. $110 for the whole thing.  That is why he put tile on the wall above the cabinet also.
 
 
I searched for the right shower curtain, and found one that almost matches the curtains in our bedroom. I really like the color combination.
And a little touch of being. I ordered a special light fixture for the shower area, a small chandelier style.
 

Friday, December 26, 2014

Christmas Celebrations Part 2

When we have our family Christmas several days before December 25,for us. Christmas is over before it actually arrives. This year, we just kept on celebrating!

After our family gathering on Sunday, Dec. 21, Katy, Kyle, and Nora stayed over with us until Tuesday morning.  We so enjoyed having them for an extended visit, getting to spend time with sweet, charming, smart little Nora, such a joy to be around.

On Christmas eve, we were invited  to my nieces house for a time with part of the extended family. My oldest sisters husband passed away 2 weeks before, after a very long struggle with heart disease. Last Christmas was his last one with us, and we weren't surprised. The Christmas before that was my mother's last one, and the one before that was my Dad's last one. The family is aging, and death is part of life.
When I got up on Christmas eve, I felt that I needed to be with my sisters, and Les agreed, that I need to spend time with them when I can.
We decided to go by Libby's house to deliver Abby's headboard
Abby's headboard looked great.
                                

 After that, we joined the Skaggs at the Christmas Eve service at their church. It was a wonderful, casual, sweet, meaningful time. The church foyer had photo settings and refreshments.

 
We then spent the evening with my three sisters, Barbara, Becky, and Jo Anne; also Becky's husband, Jo Anne's boyfriend, and a few nieces and nephews, very different from the usual 35 or so people. The visit was actually surprisingly fun, light hearted, with some really good conversation.

Christmas morning, we hosted a small brunch for family who did not have other places to be.
Poor Maddie was sick, so Emily's family was not able to come. So, we just had Katy and Kyle, and Kyle's parents.

Nora enjoyed being the only child on the scene.

She was very affectionate.
 

So, another Christmas season is over. Looking ahead to new house projects, new ministry opportunities, a big trip abroad, new adventures.

Christimas Celebrations (part 1)

Christmas. It is a sweet, sometimes sad, somewhat difficult time of year. I enjoy so much of the season, but have mixed feelings about much of it, too. So many movies and songs that really make a mockery of the entire thing. So much hype, so much money spent...   Then, there's the whole Santa Clause issue. We made up a man who gives us things we want to put our hope in. Is that a good idea? In some of the movies, he even can cause miraculous things to happen that go way beyond toy delivery. So, much of the entire season, I am torn. It is a love-hate kind of relationship.

Now that I have that laid out there, I can share the things that I love about the season.

Christmas cards... receiving them, not sending them. (sorry, I do enjoy sending them some years, but I don't feel pressured about them). I especially love getting the picture cards from young families that we don't see often. So sweet to see the kiddos growing up.

Gifts... buying and giving them. It is really fun to find things that we hope our grandchildren will enjoy. Sometimes we do good, sometimes not so much, but it is still fun. Some years I make little gifts for some friends, or, more likely, I come up with an idea and Les does the work! But, that is fun.

Getting together. That's the best part. Our family lives nearby, so we get together often, but I revel in every single time the family has time together. 

If anyone is still reading after all of that, I now will share a recap of family Christmas celebrations.

We had our family celebrations on Sunday, Dec. 21. Since all of our children are married and have a lot of Christmas parties to attend, a few years back, we just claimed the Sunday before Christmas to eliminate conflicts.
We were very happy to host the family gathering again, at our new old home, and the dining room is big enough for everyone to eat together, one adult table, and 2 kids tables. Even Nora sat with the kids, but not long enough to be in the picture!


After dinner, we posed for our annual family picture. OH MY. Is this not the most beautiful family you have ever seen! Loooooove this crazy group of people.


The children are READY to open gifts.


One of our big delights has been Carters growing interest in music. Les ordered a Mandolin for him, which was a huge surprise. He was playing songs by the end of the day!






Kylie asked for skates, so we bought them for the little kids. They were a big hit.



Lexis enjoyed the books we gave her, and Nora did too, for a minute.
Family togetherness!
 

 
Emily and I persuaded Les to put his electric train up. He got this train when he was 6, and it has been in an attic for the past 42 years, rarely taken down. We bugged him enough that he got it down and set it up for the kids. They all liked it, but Hudson  was mesmerized. Trains are his favorite things, have been since he joined the family at almost 3 years old.


 Les made this headboard for Abby. Libby found some headboards on Abby's pinterest boards, took a screen shot of one that we copied.  YAY, what a great idea.
After I saw Abby's, I mentioned that I would like one, so we put that on the list of projects to do after Christmas, but he surprised me by making one for us, too!

My favorite part of the day is the afternoon of casual play... kids skating, girls talking, guys and kids throwing the football around, making up silly games. Love those times so much.

First Christmas celebration complete... more to come.


 

 

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Thanksgiving (a bit late)

 It's almost Christmas, and we haven't even put up anything about Thanksgiving. We had a sweet time together. Doug and Emily took their girls to Disney World, Libby had to work that day, but everyone else was here. These pictures show a little about the good times we had.
 



 

 








Katy and Kyle stayed for until Saturday noon, so Les got Kyle to help with a little house project. The front window had a metal awning that covered a beautiful stained glass window pane, which needed to be removed.
 
OH, it looks so much better now, inside and outside.



The side of the house had a strange fake window on a wall. It is a large, blank wall, and I guess that at one time, the owners decided that a fake window would look good, to break up the blank wall. To cover the siding, they put a window shade inside the glass. At some time, the shade deteriorated and tore. It looked pretty bad, so Les and Kyle took that down also.
Nora had a ball running up and down the sidewalk in front of the house, as long as someone would run with her.