Saturday, August 18, 2012

Almost there

What a week. I've started several posts but yet to finish any. I'm now sitting at our friend's house sipping coffee. Our floors are having their final coat and baseboards added this morning; we will be camping out in G'boro for the weekend.

Being back at work has had it's challenges with also the role of GC but some how I have made it. Let me recap the progress in the kitchen

  • Monday we returned to the house after a week away for the floors to cure
  • Monday, Joe the cabinet guy, worked all week adding the special touches to the kitchen
  • Wednesday, the electricians came to hang the pendant light, under-counter lighting, receptacles and the drums for the recessed lights
  • Thursday, the granite and sink were placed (I touched up pencil marks which were on the walls)
  • Friday, Richard my handy man and his daughter, installed the dishwasher, disposal, faucet and ice maker line. Joe finished framing the pass through and hanging the floating shelves.
A lot was accomplished! But here are a few shots from Thursday. I think I like it!

The walls look green but they are white, just reflecting the counter tops.

I'm glad I added the simple clear pendant light

Friday, August 10, 2012

Rug shopping




I peeked through our bedroom doors yesterday to catch a glimpse of the hardwood floors. They looked very, very nice with their second coat of stain. By Monday we will back at home and I'm sure walking "gently" on the new floors. It reminds me of a brand new car and waiting for the first "ding". I am in the market for a new rug for the living room and hall.

Ever been to Capel Mill rug outlet in Troy, NC? Yesterday I felt a field trip was in order. I drove down after lunch with Ginna. It was a good 1hour20min and in the middle of nowhere. When I drove up I thought they were closed but thankfully I was wrong. I spent about an hour looking at rugs. Quickly I realized I hadn't done enough research on what I wanted and the size I needed. The choices were plentiful and prices too.

I'm glad I went even though it was a long trip. I'm now looking at what's closer to home and checking out my favorite blogs for ideas. It's a big decision. I'm actually thinking of something light and natural like a jute type rug. Whatcha think?



Thursday, August 9, 2012

Country vs City


Tuesday morning we packed up our belongings, moved the temporary furniture out of the living room and set up Zuzu's new living quarters, in preparation for the next steps on the floors and our move to the city.

Of course three years ago we lived in the city so it's not like Greensboro is new to us since we both grew up here.  But you forget how convenient everything is and the choices. I've already had two walks with my sister who lives about a mile away and Petals (yes, we brought her with us) is loving this. But, each day I take her back home to be with Zuzu. It's quite a trek out there!

For this time away from home we are very thankful for the blessings of friends and the chance to live in the city but we still like calling the country home!

Monday, August 6, 2012

Monday Checkup


I have decided to begin a regular Monday Blog. I'm kinda copying my daughter's blog idea with regular questions I complete. Let's see how it goes!

1. I accomplished last week:
  • Petals got a haircut and was groomed at PetSmart
  • Started painting the outside of the house
  • Shiloh crossed the water, rather jumped it, but got over it
2. Goal(s) for the week:
  • Buy more porch paint
  • Locate shutters I want to build for house
  • Move to friends house while floors being stained
  • Work at Caldwell 2 days
  • Celebrate sister's birthday
  • Ride Shiloh each day
  • Take Petals for a walk each day
3. Challenges for the week: Marshall and I living in someone else's home while the animals stay outside in Oak Ridge

4. Something you may not know about.... me, I love riding dressage but we(Shiloh and me) look nothing like the Olympics!

5. I am curious about:
  • how this school year will go

Sunday, August 5, 2012

One Project Leads To Another

The kitchen is taking shape with all the bottom cabinets installed and ready for Monday's granite measuring appointment. So with little to be done for now inside the house I purchased paint for the exterior. I've been thinking about this project for sometime. An interesting side note, when we bought the house the owner shared how he would paint a side a year. If you look closely you can tell that something is different. Either it was the sun, new paint or old paint, but each side is actually a different shade. We also were in need of painting the trim and shutters which now are a dark, dark red, on the deck side, the paint is actually an ugly mauve. To me when you look at the house you see darkness.

Needless to say, I'm not sure now was the time to start but .... we did. Trying to match up the paint was a challenge so I took a sample but found something at Sherwin Williams that I liked better. It's different though, which means it looks different and will "force" us to finish the exterior in one year rather than 4yrs like the previous owner. I decided to paint the red trim a gray white which will open up the look too. I have plans to make shutters from a design that looks fairly simple.

I hope I'm not making anyone feel anxious as I describe this mammoth task, for now we will take one brush stroke at a time. Thankfully, Marshall agreed to help. Here are a few pictures of the color.









I think the change will make everything look crisp and new looking. It has a dark gray/green tint to it. I will keep you posted. If anybody loves to paint I'm sure I will have lots of opportunities to share the love!

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Kitchen Progress

It's been quiet around the house since Sunday but today the activity and progress picks up! My cabinets were suppose to arrive yesterday but they were delayed; they will be here around 10am this morning. When I decided to be the "GC" of this project one of the things I was keenly aware of was how things don't go as you think they will.... so..... expect hiccups! Thankfully, I have tried to act professionally even though inside I feel disappointed. In this line of work when one thing is delayed it means moving something else and they (electrician, flooring etc) are use to this.

I can't wait to see the cabinets but I have to remember the granite won't be in until Aug 16. So for now we will continue to live like this:

Note the refrig and stove have inhabited the porch. Thankfully, the refrig is plugged in. This week we have moved some temporary furniture in the living room until next week when the floors are stained. We've enjoyed watching the Olympics!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Shiloh and Water


I have thoroughly enjoyed  Shiloh this summer. I bought her at the end of the school year and we have been having fun getting to know each other.

Shiloh is not a fan of crossing water. She doesn't have much experience on a daily basis so I've been trying to coax without too much fuss. To me it seems so simple- just walk in it, it will feel good, you can even have a sip. But no. I'm afraid to her she sees a monster that will rise up from the depths. Regardless this was my goal.


There is a small creek that we have been practicing on but every time we get to it she stops and won't budge. Today I tried taking her to the creek in her halter and a bucket with grain. You can see by the pictures that she wasn't won over enough.


I put the bucket in the water thinking it would  cause her to come closer, that she did but not enough to get her feet wet.

We will keep trying. I'm going to solicit a helper  to stand behind her with a stick or whip and encourage her to get her feet wet!

Yellow in Mardo

Coreopsis

I think this is a type of cone flower


They are really tall, I think I got them from Leigh Brooks


Verbena
About 14 feet high!
Sunflower


This is new in my garden this year

This is my favorite; it almost looks fake!


Black Eyed Susans