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Here Comes Vacation

July 15, 2009 by Amy Leave a Comment

It’s totally snuck up on me.  Somehow today is July 15 and we leave for vacation TOMORROW.  I haven’t packed anything.  I haven’t washed anything to pack anything.  I haven’t even thought about packing or washing anything.

I guess with all the redecorating from the weekend and the party yesterday my brain put everything on back burner because I also woke up this morning only minutes before our cleaning lady rang the doorbell.  Thank goodness the house was in half-decent condition after the party last night.

So tonight I will be packing.  Tomorrow after Scott gets out of court he has at 3 we’ll be going to Maryland.  Mom and Dad sold their vacation house we stay at up there and we’re spending the weekend packing it up and having one last visit.  On Sunday we’ll drive home and then make the drive to Myrtle Beach to spend (almost) the week with Scott’s family.  Scott has to work next weekend so we’ll have to come home a bit early.

In any case, starting oh about, right now, vacation planning has been put on the front-burner!

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On Birthdays, Politics and Toilets

July 14, 2009 by Amy 8 Comments

Today is Scott’s birthday.  The girls are dying to have Scott a party even though Scott does not like parties and told me he didn’t want a party. I think he’s going to lose on this one.  I think the family will be coming over for some ice cream and cake.  And the girls may or may not have bought some balloons and noise makers for the occasion.

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Scott has somehow taken to politics.  Recently he’s been listening to talk radio.  At night he has been listening to Bill O’Reilly and right now we have the Sotomayor Hearings on and Scott is talking back to the TV.  It’s so very odd.  I guess that’s what middle-age does to you.

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The girls and I went to Dunkin Donuts per Scott’s birthday request this morning.  The radio was still on from my trip to Dani’s house last night.  I wasn’t paying much attention until I heard “Birthday Sex“.  I hate that song (yes, it’s a real song on the radio) but thought it was funny I heard it today….except when I hear Lexi chime in “Birthday checks!  Emma did you hear what they’re saying…Birthday checks, Birthday checks”.  Emma was like what is that??  Neither have ever heard the word “sex”.  I quickly turn it off and Lexi was all “Put it back on!!”  And I was all “NOooooo”.

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A friend of ours works at Lowe’s.  He gets deals on tools for Scott sometimes.  And guess what he randomly asked if we needed last night?  Toilets.  Yep.  $52 a piece.  Thank you, Lord.

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So Happy Birthday, Babe.  You get to pick up toilets and have a party…JUST what you wanted to do today.  Maybe we can watch some Bill O’Reilly and figure out those Birthday Checks tonight to make up for it.

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The Bachelorette Episode 9

July 13, 2009 by Amy 1 Comment

Awwww….Reeeiiiiddd.  I was so so sad to see Reid go.  I’m not sure if I was ready for any of the 3 to go but Reid had really grown on me the last few weeks and I really thought after the whole malfunction…which, was it really malfunction?….that Ed would go.  But Ed is a very, very good communicator and Jillian likes that.  In fact, the reason Reid left was best spoken by him in some of his last words to Jillian, “I don’t know what to say.”

Let me pause here and say I forced Scott to watch the first 90 minutes of tonight’s show.   He just walked in and asked who left. I told him Reid.  He says the middle one?  I say yes and he says “I figured.”  You figured??  He’s barely watched the season.  I asked him how he figured and he said “Well, the way she acted with the first and last I just figured.”  Hmm.

Anyway, I’m sad to see Reid go.  Although not seeing a couple in a bubble bath together for a while would be ok with me.  Did anyone else think they should have pushed the cameraman out long before that?

I’m kind of disappointed Kiptyn and Jillian spent their date on a ropes course.  Not too romantic if you ask me for a Top 3 date.  Especially in Hawaii.  We didn’t see much of their evening/night either.  Although let me say once again…Kiptyn’s in the finale and I so called that.

As for Ed, I literally gasped when he announced his parents were in Hawaii.  Yess!!!  I think Scott thought I was insane but they kept that little secret from the previews and it was awesome!  Although not so awesome?  Ed’s dad.  He scared me a little bit at first.  Once again, Ed seemed to be able to talk himself out of trouble and they both seemed ok with Jill by the end.  But truly, Jillian seems completely taken with Ed.  With his confession of love, I had no doubts he would be picked.

As for the finale, I think I’m going to call Kiptyn.  From the previews, Kiptyn tells her he’s ready for marriage and kids and I think that’s the last 10% Jillian’s been waiting for from him.

Plus, Ed, Tom Selleck called and he wants his shorts back.

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In Which Reality Hits

July 13, 2009 by Amy 5 Comments

This weekend I spent a lot of time shopping.  Finally with a plan in place I was hoping to go out, rack up on some great finds just as Sally said and make rather large checkmarks next to my to-do list.  No such luck.  I didn’t buy a thing.

And then today I priced out a few things like the mirrored doors and mirrors for the bathrooms and I’ve determined that mirror must have a little gold in it because the quotes I got were ridiculously high.

It’s not that we don’t have the money, it’s just is it ever wise to spend that much money on a purely aesthetic upgrade?  Maybe I’m too cheap but I just can’t do it.  Not to mention the fact that I may not have a job this time next year.  If anything, I need to be saving even more.

I know there are a few quick hits we’ll do right now.

  • I’ve had the kitchen counter-top on the list for years now and now that I have a color pinned down and it’s a relatively cheap project, I’m going for it.
  • The bathrooms really do need new tile to replace the stained linoleum.   Scott tiled our washer/dryer room for about $50 and it looks fantastic.
  • I’d like to say I’m going to paint the bathroom since that’s cheap too but do I still want it all red without the mirrors?
  • I want to do the lighting and I would when one of them is $100 a piece but when you add 6 or 7 of those up, it’s a little overwhelming.

I don’t know, I guess it all sounded grand on Friday and now, well, it still sounds grand.  More like a few grand.

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What Sally Said

July 10, 2009 by Amy 8 Comments

Wow, so this morning was very productive..and FUN!  I basically had two professionals go through my entire house and tell me what I needed to change.  Sally is really her name and you can read more about her here.  She’s the Director of Creative Services at Hunter Douglas.  And my mom owns a Hunter Douglas gallery and has been making draperies for most of my life.

Sally took the lead while my mom gave input where necessary when she knew my tastes differed from what Sally proposed or just as a confirmation of a good idea. I ended up carrying a notebook around and had a full page of ideas by the end of the 2 hours.

I will try to share with you what she told me to do.  And I apologize mostly to Sally but also to you readers for the pictures you are getting ready to see.  Basically I had to go old school and paint the changes on pictures of the house I took today.  Truth be told, it was fun but it looks like Emma could have done it.  Scratch that…Lexi.

The biggest changes will be in the kitchen and master bath and just a few tweaks in the sunroom, hallway, kids’ room and hall bath.

Before kitchen:

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OK, this is what’s happening:

  • Replace the countertops with this Burnished Glaze formica.  Mainly for budget purposes we’re not doing granite.  We don’t plan to be here more than 5 years and it may out-do this neighborhood if we sink too much money into it.
  • Change the sink to a beige porcelain.
  • Put a biege/gold glass tile back-splash.  I love glass tile and think this will be cool.  She wants to do the back-splash in a lighter color since the floor, cabinets and counter top will now all be dark.
  • I was going to put up recessed lighting but she suggested putting a Tiffany chandelier up to replace the current black and brass ceiling fan (puke) and then two pendant lights above the sink.  This would serve double-duty as a window covering since we have a blind already and don’t really have a privacy issue.
  • Take down all the stuff from above the cabinets and replace it with rope lighting.
  • Put down a 4×6 colorful rug in the center of the open area.
  • Put a lamp on my yellow cabinet.  Nickel base with a neutral shade.

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Before living room:

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  • Already out of this picture is a lamp she had us move from beside the glider to the recliner.  Our lighting was very unbalanced in the room.
  • Add the lighting beside the TV.  She even sat and looked online to help us pick these out.  These are better because the light is shining out and not just up and down like some wall lighting.
  • Since the main four pieces of furniture we have in the living room don’t really go together, she suggested replacing the two chairs (sort of left-overs) with two brightly colored/fun/modern chairs that matched on either side of the TV.

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My office.  Just a few things to top it off.

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  • Put valences above the windows (I know it’s hard to see) with the same fabric that is on the doors.
  • Replace the center recessed lighting with a fun chandelier.

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Before Bedroom:

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  • My main concern was that plain wall to the side.  She suggested another large piece of art.  It looks small in the pic, but that is a King size bed.  My mom suggested I move the neutral tree picture to the side wall and then get another picture that is neutral and maybe a hint of red in it for above the bed.
  • Get Scott to actually build the platform bed.  But that we knew.

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Now for the master bathroom (excuse our bright orange towels!):

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For the first time maybe ever, someone scared me with a wall color. I really wish I had on film my reaction to her suggestion to paint the bathroom…..RED.  Red is a very tricky wall color.  It can go orange.  It can look messy around the trim.  It can be loud.  It makes a statement.  BUT.  What I asked for in that bathroom was something bold.  I wanted it to be spa-like.  I wanted it fancy.

  • Paint the walls red.
  • In the niche above the sink, do counter-to-ceiling mirrors.
  • Put in a sconce on each side wall at eye level.
  • Put new lighting above the sink higher than the other two.
  • Put a iron/clear glass chandelier above the toilet area.  (that was my idea, yay amy)
  • Tile the floor in a neutral porcelain tile (mainly for resale)
  • She suggested to keep our current counter and base.

OK, if this makes any sense:

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So those were helpful RIGHT?? LOL

A few other random things:

  • In the kids’ room, we should buy the shadow boxes from Pottery Barn and put the kids’ artwork.
  • In the hall, I have 3 large collage frames.  She suggested using molding to build a very large frame around them and use wall lettering to put “Bennett” above them.  She said it wouldn’t look like “3 dots on a wall”.
  • In the main bathroom, again she suggested counter to ceiling mirror.  She also suggested a neutral tile flooring again.  Although for the kids, she suggested doing the floor AND ALL THE WALLS with tile.  Or at least up to a chair molding height.  It’s an easy clean.
  • She also rearranged things on my foyer table.  She says when doing tablescapes, to remember items should be grouped in 3’s.

So that’s it.  There are a few quick fixes here but mainly, Scott now has a very long to-do list and Mom and I have A LOT of shopping to do.

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Help me, Sally!

July 9, 2009 by Amy 2 Comments

I am quite excited about tomorrow morning.  A few months ago my mom and her business hosted a benefit.  She had a designer from Hunter Douglas speak about 10 Designing Rules (something or other).  As part of the night, you could make a special donation to the cause and you’d also earn 2 hours of Sally’s time when she came back to town.  Guess who signed right up for THAT? Moi!  And I’m super-excited.

In her little pitch she said she’ll come in, go through the house and give advice.  She’ll pick paint colors, fabrics, rearrange furniture, whatever is needed (or at least that’s how I HEARD it). Our house isn’t that big so I don’t see that we’ll be rearranging furniture and I’m pretty happy with my wall colors but a few things I’d really like help with are as follows:

  • Kitchen fabric color and curtain style.
  • Kitchen counter color
  • Living room rug…do I need one?  If so, how big, where and what color?
  • General accessorizing.  I have all these cool little vases, statues and candle holders but I never put them in the right place.    Also, in her talk she suggested having lamps in your kitchen and bathroom but what kind do I need?  Color? Height? Style?  These are the things I’m clueless about.
  • Whatever problem areas she sees and would like to comment on.  Do you ever go into someone’s house and think that just doesn’t work?  Usually it’s rude to say something but now I’ve paid to have her come in and say these things.  Lord help.

So yeah, I’m hoping to have some great design tips and pictures to share tomorrow.

What problem areas do you have in your house that you would have Sally help with?

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He Knows

July 9, 2009 by Amy 2 Comments

This post was written yesterday morning and as a follow-up to this post.

This morning I woke up with a renewed sense of hope.  Even as I stared at another pile of dirty dishes in the sink, knew I needed to empty the dishwasher and reboot the laundry.  Again.

I’ll help you if you just let me.

OK, let me get this laundry switched out.  It’ll only be a minute.

Empty the dishwasher first.

But it’ll only be a minute.

Do the dishwasher first.

Gosh, your bossy.  But fine.  And I hope you tell me why.  This seems silly.

So I empty the dishwasher.  I’m starting to cut it close with time before I take Lexi to camp but I know it will feel good to have an empty dishwasher through the day instead of the dishes continuing to stack in the sink.

OK, maybe this is a good thing.  It’ll be easier to hide the laundry than more dirty dishes.

I finish the dishes.  One minute left and just enough time to reboot the laundry.

See.  If you would have done the laundry first, you would have figured you didn’t have enough time for the dishes.  You hate them anyway and would have put it off.

So I left to take Lexi to camp with both chores done and when I got home, laundry was ready to be rebooted again,leaving me with just one pile left.  I felt accomplished and proud.  In control.  Capable.  And the ironic thing is it was through giving UP control and listening to someone else.

It’s the little things.  It’s the little things that make us stressed and it’s the little things He’ll help us with if we just listen AND obey.  It’s all fine and good if you are able to hear God but means nothing if you don’t take the action.  God is a personal God and cares about the little things.  Sometimes what He asks us to do makes no sense in the moment, but He doesn’t just see.  He KNOWS.

Isaiah 55

8 “For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways my ways,”
declares the LORD.

9 “As the heavens are higher than the earth,
so are my ways higher than your ways
and my thoughts than your thoughts.

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He sees

July 7, 2009 by Amy 7 Comments

I stand at the kitchen counter.  It’s late but we haven’t put the blinds down yet.  I reach for another dirty dish in the water and stare at my reflection in the window.  Did I ask for this?  When we were young and carefree did I know I’d be here like this?

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I carry another basket of laundry in my hands.  I pass the kids playroom and don’t bother to remind them to clean up again.  I catch my reflection in the mirror at the end of the hall.  I’m still wearing the same clothes I wore yesterday.  Was this part of the deal?

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I leave my computer to answer calls from the playroom for food.  Again.  I am speechless at the door as they’ve pulled all of their toys in the floor.  It was spotless ten minutes ago.

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Lord, help me.  I can’t keep doing this. I’m so tired of doing everything over and over and over.

You’re right.  You’re too pretty for this.  Too smart.  Wouldn’t it be better all on your own?   Can you imagine how great that would be?

Lord, I know those are lies but help me.  I’m drowning and I’m tired and no one sees.

Beloved, I see.  I see.

“And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men.”

Colossians 3:23

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