Monday, July 07, 2014

Pickles!

We have had such a huge crop of cucumbers from our garden that we needed to make pickles to preserve them.  We made refrigerator pickles last summer before we took our canning class, but this summer we were able to can our pickles.  It was a good thing too because we ended up with 12 pint jars of pickles!  We have so many more cucumbers coming in that we'll probably be able to do a few more batches before the summer is over.  It is definitely work to process everything and go through all the steps of canning, but there is such a feeling of accomplishment and pride to know that you grew these cucumbers and now you're making your own pickles and canning them!  I hope to give some of these pickles as gifts this Christmas and it's so nice to give gifts that you've created/grown/etc. yourself.


Getting ready to start processing the cucumbers.


Our 12 pints of pickles!

Katie's Baptism

My friend Amanda and I have worked together at two different libraries and it's been great to see her daughter Katie growing up.  Recently Katie accepted Christ as her Savior and wanted to be baptized.  Amanda told me that when she asked Katie who she would like to invite to her baptism service she asked her parents to invite me and Chad.  That meant so much to us that she specifically wanted to invite us!  Katie is such a sweet little girl and has wonderful parents who are great examples to her.  Here are a few pictures from her baptism service:



Katie was so small it was hard to see her from the church!


I borrowed this one her Mom took from behind the scenes.

4th of July

The 4th of July has become one of my favorite holidays.  The Harrisburg 4th of July activities have really grown over the past 10 years and for at least the past 8 years we've been going to the parade with our friends Becca & Jason and Kelly & Paul - and now their children as well.  This year Jason is working for the Harrisburg fire department and got to park one of the fire trucks near us and had a 50 foot American flag hanging from the ladder!  So, it wasn't hard to find us at the parade this year!  Here are some pictures from the parade:



Another 4th of July tradition for the past few years has been a birthday party for our friends Becca & Jason's kids Braden and Katie. Braden's birthday is in July and Katie's is in June, so they do a combination birthday party for both of them on the 4th of July. Even though we're probably the only people at the party who don't have kids we love hanging out with everyone and enjoying both the kids birthday and the 4th of July. This year I forgot to bring the kids gifts to the party (they don't usually open them at the party, but I still felt bad forgetting.) so we brought their gifts over the next day and got to see them open them and play with them for awhile. Here are some pictures from their birthday party:


Last year we were able to watch the Harrisburg fireworks from Becca and Jason's house, but this year they changed where the fireworks were shot off so we couldn't watch from their house. Chad and I decided to walk down to the Harrisburg park to watch the fireworks. The festivities have grown so much that it's pretty overwhelming with the huge numbers of people at the park for the activities and fireworks. One the one hand I'm glad that the Harrisburg 4th of July celebration has grown, but on the other hand I kind of miss when it was smaller and less crowded. Here are a few pictures of the Harrisburg park festivities:




More Garden Pictures

Our garden is doing really well this year!  I really think having a few trees removed and working on the soil over the past year has made a HUGE difference.  We are getting TONS of veggies from the garden!  Here are some pictures of the garden in late June:


Monday, June 23, 2014

Another Product of the Industrial Food System


I saw this on my way in to work recently.  If you look closely that huge tanker truck says "Chicken Blood" on it.  Just another by-product of our wonderful industrial food system!  The irony is that this truck is probably heading to the Tyson plant in Monroe and when I saw this I was reading The Meat Racket by Christopher Leonard which is about the industrial meat industry, specifically Tyson Foods because they created the CAFO (Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation) system that all industrialized meats use.  I went to junior high and high school in Monroe and we knew tons of people who were industrial chicken farmers for Tyson.  You constantly saw the trucks full of live chickens on their way to the Tyson plant in Monroe where they would be processed.  At the time I felt sorry for the chickens, but didn't really connect that to the chicken I ate.  Now, seeing this tanker truck full of (or soon to be full of) chicken blood my first thought is "Thank God for small-scale local farmers who give other options than this."  I am SO thankful every week when we go to the farmer's market and talk to the farmers we buy from.  We tell them about our garden and ask questions about their farms and they KNOW us.  We KNOW them - we've visited some of them and know there are no tanker trucks full of blood because they do things on a smaller, sustainable scale.  It's nice to know that as Joel Salatin advises you CAN "opt out" of the industrial food system and support your "local, lunatic farmers" - especially when you see this driving down 485 one day.

2014 Garden

We definitely learned a lot from our garden last year - the first in our new house.  But, there is ALWAYS something to learn when it comes to gardening!  This year Chad built a cold frame for us to start our seeds and I don't know why, but none of the seeds came up - not even one!  We re-planted directly in the garden and everything came up.  But, something was eating our okra seedlings as soon as they came out of the ground.  We couldn't figure out what it was.  Finally we caught the okra culprit - slugs!  By then only a few plants had survived and we were out of seeds.  I'm hoping that the few okra plants that made it will be successful since that's my favorite vegetable we grow.  So, far the other plants are looking great and we even have lettuce for the first time!  Here are some pictures of the beginnings of our 2014 garden:


Mother's Day and Father's Day 2014

My parents were both 21 when I was born - my Dad turned 21 only 3 days before I was born.  It really didn't hit me how young they were until I was that age and married myself, but without kids.  I had a great childhood and appreciate everything they've done for me.  This year for Mother's Day and Father's Day I posted some old pictures on Facebook that I thought I would post here too.


This picture is 4 generations of women on my Mom's side.  My grandmother Rosa Lee, my Mom Susan holding me at a few months old, and my great-grandmother Mittie.  These 3 women have been hugely influential in my life.  My great-grandmother set up an education trust fund that paid for my undergraduate and graduate degrees 100% - that is such an incredible blessing to not have any student loan debt at all.  My grandmother spent tons of time with me and my brother as kids driving us all around Wilmington when we would visit and doing whatever we wanted to do.  She is now 88 and still going strong!  Of course my Mom has been a huge influence and she and my Dad sacrificed financially for her to stay home with me and my brother.  We may not have had a ton of money, but my Mom was great at getting really thoughtful gifts that we loved and always doing special treats and things for us when we were growing up.  I'm very thankful to have had all these women in my life!



For Father's Day I posted these two pictures of me and my Dad.  The top one is at his college graduation from Appalachian in August 1981 - I was almost 2 years old.  The bottom one is us at my college graduation from UNCC in December 2002.  My Dad always stressed the importance of an education - it's something that can NEVER be taken away from you.  His mother worked outside the home when he was growing up and that was very rare for that time.  He and his sister were the first ones in their family to go to college and he definitely expected the same from me.  Even though my Mom stayed home with me and my brother, my Dad wanted to make sure I had options.  He saw the value in both a working mother and a stay-at-home mother.  I minored in Women's Studies in college and I definitely appreciate that my Dad wanted his daughter to have options and an education.  I know he is so proud that I not only graduated from college, but also have a master's degree.  I am so thankful for my Dad and all he's taught me!


May 2014 Adventures

We had a busy month in May.  We went on the Know Your Farms Tour and visited 3 farms, Cackleberry, Big Oak, and T&D.  We also hosted our niece Karissa's 13th birthday party at our house.  Here are some pictures from May:


The Know Your Farms tour is really fantastic. We went for the first time last year and I didn't realize until this year that it actually happens twice a year - in the spring and in the fall. The Cackleberry farm was kind of a let-down, but we REALLY enjoyed visiting Big Oak and T&D. T&D was one of the first farms we bought our meat from when we started getting all our meat from the farmer's market. We had also visited them on our own a few years ago, but it was really nice to get the whole tour. This tour is a great way to get to know where your food comes from and find some great local farmers to support. Here are the pictures from the May 2014 Know Your Farms tour:



This year both of our nieces want to have "bonfire" birthday parties at our house. Since we don't have kids and we have a great outdoor space we were happy to host. We did the party a few weeks after our niece's actual birthday and they had a really great time. It was a little stressful, but overall it went much better than I anticipated. The kids were great and really enjoyed the party, even though they weren't as interested in the actual bonfire part. I'm glad that we could host Kariss'a party and we're looking forward to hosting Kathryn's later this year. Here are some pictures from Karissa's party:

14th Wedding Anniversary

Chad & I celebrated 14 years of marriage this year!  I swear it goes by so fast - I can hardly believe we've already been married for 14 years.  We didn't do anything super exciting for our anniversary since we're going to Hawaii this summer.  We went out to eat at Outback, which is wear we ate after our wedding, and Chad got me some beautiful roses.


The beautiful roses Chad got me.


On our wedding day at the Latimer House in Wilmington.



Wedding pictures at Wrightsville Beach.

April Coupon Savings!


In April I got everything pictured above at Harris Teeter for $32.50 and SAVED $40.00 with coupons and sales!

Spring Cat Pictures

Here are some pictures of the cats this spring.  I love these cats so much and they are so sweet and really enjoy spending time together.  Although Roxy does like to get into trouble - you'll see in the pictures what she got into recently!  Here are some pictures of Sandy & Roxy from this spring:


Spring 2014

We had a pretty cold winter this year, so it was nice to finally see Spring coming!  Here are some pictures around our house this Spring:




We also did some projects around the house this spring. We had a few trees taken down to get more sunlight in the garden. While I kind of hate to take trees down, we have a LOT of trees and need more light for the garden. Chad also built a few new things for our garden too. Here are the pictures of our spring projects:

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Switchfoot Concert at Amos' Southend

We got to see Switchfoot in concert at Amos' Southend in March.  I've been a Switchfoot fan for awhile and thought they would put on a pretty good show.  Plus, Amos' is such a great venue and the tickets were only $20 each.  They rocked out and at one point the lead singer went into the audience and actually climbed up to the balcony level - I really wish I had gotten a picture of him climbing up!  It was a great show and we really enjoyed it.  Here are a few pictures from the concert:


Spring is Coming!

We've had some pretty crazy weather so far in 2014 - snow more than once, really cold weather, LOTS of rain and we've finally started getting a few really nice spring-like days.  One of the signs that you know spring is coming is when the daffodils start coming up.  Even though it's still been pretty cold when you see the daffodils you know it's not too much longer before better weather!





Weekend in Wilmington 2/28 - 3/2

While my Mom was in NC helping take care of my Grandmother we were able to go for two weekends to visit them in Wilmington.  The last weekend I didn't take as many pictures, but here are two from our trip:

Playing Spite & Malice


Sweet Pea stays close to my Grandmother.  I know she missed her when my Grandmother was in the hospital and rehab center.


Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Sandy

I think this is my new favorite picture of Sandy.  Chad took it recently and it just really captures Sandy's personality.  She LOVES to sleep in our bed and almost always takes the warm spot on my side when I get up.  She also likes "helping" me change the sheets and tries to stay on the bed the whole time I take the sheets off and put new ones on.


This is not the best quality picture, but Chad took this one of me and Sandy snuggling one morning.  She doesn't sleep with me like this all the time, but I love it when she does!


This one is of Sandy looking out onto the deck.  She loves to soak up sunshine any time she can!




Saturday, February 22, 2014

House Updates

In December we bought some new bookcases from Ikea for our office/library room.  We have a LOT of books, so getting these bookcases helped a lot and now all of our books are finally out and available.  We also got new throw pillows for the living room.  Our original pillows were wedding gifts almost 14 years ago now, so they were definitely in need of replacement!  Here are the pictures of these two recent house updates:

Our new bookcases and reading chair (soon to be recovered).


Our living room with the new throw pillows.




Feb. 11-13 Snow Days

The Charlotte area had a HUGE snowstorm between Feb. 11-13.  At our house we had 10" or more of snow over the course of three days.  I can't even remember a time when we had snow for three days straight!  I only ended up working 3 hours that whole week, which was a really nice and unexpected break.  Since we had so much snow the roads were pretty bad.  We were able to get out Friday afternoon and the main roads were clear, but back roads were still pretty bad.  One of our neighbors got stuck trying to come back into our neighborhood Friday and Chad ended up having to pull him out of a ditch and pull him up the hill onto our street.  I'm SO glad Chad's truck is 4-wheel-drive, because without it we wouldn't have been able to get out either!  Here are our pictures from our three days of snow:



Feb. 7-9 Wilmington Visit

My Grandmother started off 2014 by falling on New Year's Day and breaking her hip.  She had broken one side a few years ago, so this was the other side.  Thankfully, she didn't need a full hip replacement this time and only had to have pins put in.  My Mom came back to NC to help her once she came home from the rehab center after her surgery.  Chad & I came to visit them the weekend of Feb. 7-9 and while we were there Chad did a bunch of small repairs around my Grandmother's house.  I'm very thankful that not only does Chad come along with me to Wilmington when my Mom comes home, but he genuinely enjoys spending time with my Mom and Grandmother too.  And he loves to help my Grandmother do any repairs to her house that he can.  Here are some pictures of our visit with my Mom and Grandmother:




February Cat Pictures

Now that we have one of the bedrooms in our house set up as a guest bedroom with a queen size bed I'm always surprised that the cats don't spend much time on that bed.  They generally like to be wherever we are and when we're not home they are usually sleeping on our bed.  I was working on some stuff in the spare bedroom and while I was in there both cats came to hang out on the bed.  It was the first time they had both been in there on the bed together so I got a few pictures of them.  Sandy's fur really stands out against the turquoise color of the paint and the bedspread.





Tuesday, February 04, 2014

January 29, 2014 Snow Day

I was wondering if we were EVER going to get any snow this winter.  We've had plenty of super cold days with the highs only in the 20's and even had a few nights of record low temperatures of 8 degrees!  But, no snow until January 28.  I was supposed to work until 8pm that night and they were calling for snow starting in the afternoon.  The library preemptively closed at 4pm and right as we closed it started to snow.  I had no problem getting home since it wasn't sticking to the roads yet, but apparently between 5-10pm there were 500 accidents in the Charlotte area!  Thankfully the next day the libraries were closed and it was so nice to get a snow day even though we didn't get much snow.  Here are a few pictures from our snow day:




My Mom sent me this picture of a snowman at my grandmother's house. They mostly got ice so they had to "cheat" with a stuffed snowman decoration!

January Coupon Savings

I LOVE to save money with coupons.  It seriously gives me a thrill and makes me very happy!  One weekend in January there were a lot of really good sales going on, so on a Friday night Chad and I went out to dinner then went to two grocery stores to save some serious money.  That was our "date night" dinner and grocery shopping!  But, we got everything pictured below for $46.80 and SAVED $60 - I think that's worth going to two grocery stores (both within 5 minutes of our house)!



Chad's New Blanket

Chad has created his "man cave" in one of the rooms in our basement.  He likes to watch movies down there because the room can get completely dark even during the day.  I'm not much for watching movies, so he's got a great place for watching movies now.  But, since it's still winter and our basement isn't connected to the HVAC system it can be a little chilly now.  He asked me to sew him a new fleece blanket that he can use when he's watching movies in the basement.

Here is Chad holding up his new camo fleece blanket.


However, the cats think all blankets must be for them!
Here are Roxy and Sandy hanging out on Chad's new blanket.


January 2014 Cat Pictures

Here are some cat pictures to start off 2014:


Sandy and Roxy snuggling on my lap on a cold January day.



More snuggling on my lap on our snow day January 29th.


Friday, January 03, 2014

Top 10 Books of 2013

I have been keeping track of the books I read each year since 2001.  For the past few years I've also picked my top 10 books that I read that year (5 fiction and 5 non-fiction).  In 2013 I also decided to keep track of how many cookbooks I read too.  In 2013 I read SO many great non-fiction books that I have some honorable mentions to include as well.  I read 88 books in 2013 and here are my top picks:

Top 10 Books of 2013

Fiction

Swimming at Night by Lucy Clarke
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
Mouse Guard: the Black Axe by David Petersen
The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult

Non-Fiction

Gun Guys: a road trip by Dan Baum
Bootstrapper: from broke to badass on a northern Michigan farm by Mardi Jo Link
The Ethical Butcher: how thoughtful eating can change your world by Berlin Reed
Lean In: women, work, and the will to lead by Sheryl Sandberg
Comet's Tale: how the dog I rescued saved my life by Steven Wolf

Honorable Mention Non-Fiction

Saved: how I quit worrying about money and became the richest guy in the world by Ben Hewitt
Homeward Bound: why women are embracing the new domesticity by Emily Matchar
Cooked: a natural history of transformation by Michael Pollan
Gaining Ground: a story of farmers' markets, local food, and saving the family farm by Forrest Pritchard
Free Spirit: growing up on the road and off the grid by Joshua Safran

Cookbooks - I read 39 cookbooks in 2013 and these were my favorites

Biscuits by Belinda Ellis (I purchased this one)
The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook by Deb Perelman
Homemade with Love: simple scratch cooking from In Jennie's kitchen by Jennifer Perillo (I purchased this one)
At My Grandmother's Table: heartwarming stories and cherished recipes from the South by Faye Porter
Pure Vanilla:irresistible recipes and essential techniques by Shauna Sever
Southern Fried: more than 150 recipes for crab cakes, fried chicken, hush puppies, and more by James Villas

2013 Totals

2013 Coupon Savings

For the past few years I've been keeping track of how much money we save by shopping sales and using coupons.  In 2012 I saved $1855.19 and so my goal for 2013 was to break $2000.  In 2013 I saved $2271.28 - $416.09 MORE than 2012!  I can only hope that I increase my savings by that much again in 2014!


2013 Garden Totals

Since this was our first year in our new house we didn't really know what to expect with our garden.  We were also hurrying to try to get it ready in time to plant and did a few things that we wouldn't do again.  Even though we almost quadrupled our garden space (from the equivalent of 2 raised beds to 8 raised beds), we didn't get great production this year.  We tried to start seeds inside and they didn't take, so we planted again directly into the beds and all of the plants got a REALLY slow start.  So, here are our garden totals for 2013:

Cucumbers - 2 plants = 3 cucumbers
Pickling cucmbers - 2 plants = 10 pickling cucumbers (enough to make almost 3 pints of pickles)
Cherry tomatoes - 2 plants = 10 cherry tomatoes
Tomatoes - 2 plants = 2 tomatoes
(these were the biggest tomato plants I have EVER seen, they were easily 8 feet tall, but because they started so late they were covered with green tomatoes when the first frost hit and they all died.  If they had started earlier we would have had a HUGE crop I think)
Kidney beans - 4 plants = 62 pods
Lima beans - 4 plants = 97 pods
Pinto beans - 4 plants = 46 pods
Yellow squash - 4 plants = 1 squash (some bug kept eating them before they were fully grown)
Zucchini - 4 plants = 3 zucchini
Pie pumpkin - 2 plants = 1 pumpkin (a second one developed but a bug got into it before it ripened)
Okra - 2 beds of plants = 173 okra pods 

Some things we're planning to do differently next year:
  • Start seeds earlier - Chad is planning to build a cold frame so we can get our seeds going earlier
  • Get better fill dirt to top off our garden beds
  • Create a better compost system to actually create compost from all the leaves in our yard and vegetable scraps
  • Investigate organic/natural pesticides
  • Set up our rain barrels to collect rain for watering the garden


Thursday, January 02, 2014

New Camera!


At the beginning of December we got a new camera.  Our old camera was very nice when we bought it, but it was starting to give us more and more problems - particularly blurry pictures.  Sometimes you couldn't tell the picture was blurry until you loaded it onto the computer and then it's too late to take another one.  I really wanted to take good pictures this Christmas, so we decided to go ahead and get the new camera.  The main feature we wanted was a viewfinder, which is hard to find in digital cameras that are not digital SLRs.  I was also VERY happy that it came with a strap.  All the pictures from this Christmas were taken with this new camera and so far I've been VERY happy with it!

Christmas 2013

We had a nice, relaxing Christmas at home this year.  One thing we did this year that might become a new tradition is skype with my Mom and stepdad on Christmas Day and open our presents over skype.  Here are some pictures from our Christmas this year:




This year for Christmas Chad wanted to surprise our older niece Kathryn with a guitar. We don't normally do quite that big of a gift for them, but since Chad plays guitar he really wanted to surprise her. We also wanted to get our younger niece Karissa a bigger gift than normal, so we got her some pricey headphones she really wanted. Both girls were VERY surprised and it was so nice to see them get so excited about their gifts. Here are some pictures of our Christmas with Chad's family:




I created this side-by-side of me and my brother wearing the same Santa pajamas - we were both about 1 1/2 years old at the time.

Miscellaneous Christmas Stuff

I found out that Ree Drummond, aka "the Pioneer Woman," was going to be doing a book signing at the Books A Million near me.  I'm a fan of hers, so I decided to go.  I've been to book signings before, but never for anyone as well known as her, so I didn't know what to expect.  BAM started selling the book and tickets the week before.  Thankfully Chad was able to get my book the day they started selling them so I was ticket # 17.  The actual book signing was pretty crazy and there were a LOT of people there, but because of my ticket number I was at the beginning of the line.  I thought the BAM staff were very nice, but the line wasn't very well controlled.  Ree seemed very nice and I was able to get a picture with her too.  Since I was at the beginning of the line we were done by 6:20 or so (it started at 6:00), but a friend of mine was like number 240 and she was there until 9:30 before she got her book signed - I was SO thankful Chad got me an early ticket number!


Me with Ree Drummond "the Pioneer Woman."


My two signed books.


A pretty sunset view from our deck.

One of the best Christmas gifts I got this year was getting to see the closest thing to an Athenaeum reunion show!  Mark Kano and Mike Garrigan played at Amos' Southend with a full band - just not the original Athenaeum band.  But it was an AWESOME 2 hour show!  They are so incredibly talented and the concert was on Dec. 20, so only a few days before Christmas.  Plus, we got there a little early and were able to snag a table upstairs so we didn't have to stand the whole time.  Here are some pictures from the Athenaeum reunion show:




Sunday, December 22, 2013

Christmas Traditions

My two favorite Christmas traditions are going to the Behold the Lamb of God concert that our church hosts each year and the Christmas party we have with our friends with an ornament exchange game.  This is the 8th year we've seen the Behold the Lamb of God concert and it's just as great each year as it was the first!  This year we took our neighbor's Scott and Julie and they really enjoyed it.  Every year I am just blown away at how incredibly talented all the musicians are who participate in this concert.  We had just gotten our new camera too the week of the concert so it was first time to test it out.  Here are some pictures from the 2013 Behold the Lamb of God concert:




We've probably been having this Christmas party with our friends for at least 8 years too! Originally we were all part of the same small group and then it got down to just 3 couples and ever since then we've been doing this Christmas party and an ornament exchange game. It's so much fun and even though we try to hang out throughout the year it's good to all get together at Christmas. Normally we do a group and individual family photo, but this year Katie wasn't feel good so they ended up leaving early. Here are some pictures from our friends Christmas party:

Decorating for Christmas 2013

I LOVE to decorate for Christmas!  This year we also got a new Christmas tree and I made a new Christmas tree skirt.  I had a little trouble with the tree skirt and had to re-do part of it, but after that it came out great and it looks just the way I'd pictured it in my head.  I also bought a second, smaller Christmas tree this year.  I really wanted a second tree and I hope to do a different theme each year.  This year it's a beach themed tree.  Here are the pictures of us decorating our new Christmas trees:


December Cat Pictures

This winter we have had a LOT of birds and squirrels in the yard.  The cats love to sit in the window and look outside, but they especially love it if there are birds and squirrels out there for them to watch.  Here are a few pictures of the cats watching the wildlife outside from December:


Thanksgiving 2013

This year for Thanksgiving we only got to see Chad's family.  My brother usually comes with us, but this year he didn't.  I did take him a piece of my pumpkin pie though!  I always like to get some family pictures whenever we're all together so I can use them for gifts and it's just nice to have pictures to remember things.  When we were taking the group shots we realized that my sister-in-law Amy's camera takes 3 pictures in a row when you set it up for timed pictures.  So we decided to do some crazy pictures and all move around for each of the 3 shots.  It was SO much fun and I think the pictures are hilarious!  I'm so glad we did that and it's a great Thanksgiving memory with Chad's family.  Here are the pictures from Thanksgiving with Chad's family:


Misc. November Pictures

We got the cats a really cute cube bed for Christmas two years ago.  Ever since we moved into our new house last year they haven't gotten in that cube bed one time.  Then all of a sudden they both rediscovered it!  Here are a few November cat pictures:




I tried a few new recipes this month. I usually take a chance and try things out on my book club since there will be more people than just me and Chad to eat whatever goodies I make. So, in November for book club I made homemade oatmeal pies and homemade cheese straws. The oatmeal pies were FANTASTIC and so easy to make - especially with my new Kitchenaid mixer. The cheese straws tasted great, but were harder to make. I would adjust a few things with the recipe the next time I try to make those. Then while my Mom was still here I made my first homemade apple pie with some of the apples we had left over from when we went to the mountains in October. It turned out really well too. Here are a few pictures of my new recipes and the beautiful Thanksgiving flowers Chad got for me:

Thursday, November 14, 2013

House Updates

I really thought when we moved into our new house we would get so much done in the first year, but time goes by so quickly and there is still SO much I want to do.  We've only painted two rooms in our house and we still haven't hung up all the pictures and artwork either.  Here are a few pictures of some recent updates we did in our house (before pictures to come shortly):

We revamped our guest room with new paint and a new duvet cover.  We also moved my craft table into the guest room.  Here are a few pictures of the newly updated guest room:




When we bought our house the kitchen had a stove top and a separate wall oven.  The wall oven was so tiny I didn't think I even had any pans that would fit in it!  So, the very first thing we did was take out the stove top and install a new range.  I wanted to take out the old wall oven and add shelves for my cookbooks.  Chad took out the wall oven and converted the space to hold our microwave and a shelf for cookbooks.  Unfortunately we never took a good picture of the wall oven before it was removed, but here's the converted space:




Fall 2013 Pictures

I love fall in our neighborhood.  With so many trees, it is just beautiful when the leaves start to change color.  I don't love having to deal with all the fallen leaves, but it's worth it to have the shade and see the changing fall colors.  Also, my Mom usually comes to NC in October/November for my Grandmother's birthday.  Here are some pictures from fall and my Mom's visit to our house: