It’s official! The shower is DONE!
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Love how it really finished that side of the room off. It’ll be fantastic when the cabinet and mirrors are in!
Extraordinary Faith for Everyday Life
by Amy 2 Comments
by Amy 2 Comments
Thursday evening and into Friday evening we were in total yard sale mode. Ok *I* was in total yard sale mode. With everyone changing rooms around here as well as the season change, it was time to haul a load of stuff out of here! I have a love/hate relationship with yard sales. It all sounds so romantical (and profitable) until you have to organize, price and move everything and then wake up at 5:30 am just so you can haggle with people about 50 cents just so your total can be $63.75 instead of $63.25. Oh but, give it 6 months and it’s a little bit like childbirth…you forget all the pain and can’t wait to do it again!
Actually, ours turned out well this weekend. We had a beautiful Saturday morning. People came steadily until after noon and everyone was on their best behavior. To boot, we made $177 as well as my parents raking in a few hundred. I was exhausted afterwards though and since the girls were still off watching their cousin’s skate competition, I crashed at home.
We managed to gather the troops though by dinner time and head out to the local Italian festival around the corner the kids had been begging to go to. We managed to fit in some rides and eat some yummy Italian food.
Sunday was church and then we were off to Scott’s second home, the local bike shop Tailwind Cycles for their year anniversary celebration. The kids had a blast playing and of course Scott was in his prime around all his cycling buddies.
(see if you can spot all four of us in that bounce house pic)
Last night we did a whole lot of nothing. Just family time. The girls and I worked on a craft I had bought them at Michael’s last week as back up for Heather while we were at the POTC movie. “It’s like jewel city!” ~ Lexi
Scott played his game and did some small things left from the addition. I finished up the night by working on our adoption package a little more. Turns out I’m a horrible paper organizer. OK, so we all knew that. But in any case, I have no idea where Lexi’s birth certificate, mine, if I ever had it, is and our marriage license was lost a long time ago in a move. I had to order each from a different state. But I loved seeing this in the reason we’d be needing them:
The bad news is this delays turning it in a week or two. I have to wait on these and I realized my doctor’s appointment was scheduled at the exact same time as Lexi’s Kindergarten graduation so I’m rescheduled a week later. It will be soon though!
As for an update on the addition, the shower glass is being installed today. The same guys are measuring for the mirror today, to be installed hopefully later this week. The cabinets were supposed to show up today. We are *this close* to being done.
This week is the girls’ last full week of school. All four of us are off on Monday so I’m really looking forward to getting through this week and enjoying a long weekend together!
If you have ever felt like your forehead morphs into an oily mess each day, please read on. If not, please be assured I have beautiful, flawless skin like you and the rest of this is all a lie.
So yes, I have an oily T-zone. And it’s not fun. But I’ve found a solution–literally.
When I did my first Mary Kay order a few weeks ago I tagged on a tube of their Oil Mattifier after one of my friends ordered it saying she had heard good things about it. So glad I tried it! I just rub a small amount on my forehead just after my moisturizer and shazam! No oil ALL DAY. The first day I used it I kept looking in the mirror all evening waiting, waiting for the shine and it never showed. If it does happen to show up, you can just rub some right on top of your foundation. But honestly, the stuff is so good I haven’t found a need to do that.
This is no sales gimmick, just an honest review that I think will help but I can order the product if you want to try it out. Mary Kay has a 100% guarantee so if it doesn’t work, you can return it with no cost you (or me!).
Now THAT felt like a weekend. I was home 90% of the time and CLEAN was the key word. Boy howdy, after 2 months of a house in disarray, it felt GOOD to clean.
We got our old bedroom completely cleared and Scott took down the chair rail. I’ll be calling the carpet people in the morning to schedule a cleaning. As soon as the walls are patched, I’ll be able to paint. I’m still looking out for their new beds and then they can move in!
I got the playroom completely cleaned. All of this mess is gone, gone, gone. We are back to looking like a playroom. Tables are cleaned, bins are organized. I even vacuumed in there.
I moved all my stuff out of my dresser and into the new one I got from IKEA. All of my clothes are super organized. It feels SO GOOD not to fight my closet and dresser for clothes. And they’re all now in the closet so it’s fantastic not having to go back and forth between rooms to get stuff. Wow, that sounds so lazy but it really was a pain to leave the bathroom/closet just to get underwear and come back to get dressed.
Scott got our A/C working this weekend! Hallelujah! OF COURSE it’s only going to be in the 70s this week but that’s ok, I’ll take it. Our power bill is always at least $90 and can get near $250 in the summers so after getting our $63 power bill this weekend I’m fine with cooler weather.
Other than that, I did stuff like washing our tile floor down for the first time, washed our hardwoods that were dirty once again from all the A/C work, laundry was going all weekend, we went grocery shopping Saturday. Just STUFF I’ve been needing to do and never felt like I could catch up given all the addition stuff going on.
It feels good to go into the week with everything behind me. It’s my long week in the office but I feel so much more available than I was last week to leave. I even have dinner planned for half the week.
We are still not 100% done on the addition. We are still waiting for shower doors, mirror and our cabinet doors/drawers. Really hoping to call it finished this week!
Hope you guys had a great weekend and have a good Monday!
James
1st- Standalone, I think this was a great performance. However, all I could hear was Glee’s version and I much prefer theirs. And I’m not even a Gleek.
2nd – Again, James attitude is a little grating. At the same time, it’s nice to see some confidence with this type of song. He sounded great though and I liked his version.
Scotty
1st- Very smart song choice. He sounded fantastic.
2nd- I felt like this was too cheesy for this late in the game.
Lauren
1st- Beautiful. I felt like she stepped it up with that Martina. There was one note I gasped Everyone loves Martina and it plays well to Lauren’s similar strengths.
2nd – I hated it. I hated the repetitious “evil” and I don’t think the style fit Lauren at all.
Haley
1st – Did not care for this. Another screaming performance.
2nd – Haley was mad and all that emotion played well to the song. Gorgeous vocals and a great performance.
Favorite: James and Haley’s 2nd
In trouble: Either Haley’s 1st or Lauren’s 2nd should send them home.
Who’s winning? Tough one but I think we’re looking at a Scotty and James finale. Scotty had been on the top of dialidol since day one so I think I’m sticking with him, especially once Lauren is out.

So we’re *this close* to be being done with the addition and we’ve learned a few things along the way.
I guess in closing I’ll say the best thing we’ve learned is it’s all worth it. When you’re lying in bed and looking at the light you spent hours trying to find and watching the fire from a fireplace you found on a deal and you walk through a carpet you were scared to pick out but is so soft you could sleep on it and you walk on tile you spent hours deliberating over, well, it makes it a rich experience that makes you ever so grateful.
But…ask me again what I’ve learned when our first new mortgage payment comes due!
This post is linked up to Top Ten Tuesday
by Amy 7 Comments
It’s been a whole 3 days since my last update and oh my, some great updates!
First off, we got to work on those awful closets. Now it’s hard to get pictures properly of the new master closet since the door is in the middle of the wall. I need some of those magic disappearing TV walls.
We emptied out our old closet…
…and bought some wood racks from Lowe’s. Really glad we splurged instead of using wire racks.
To the right from the door:
I love that Scott has his uniform area there to the right. That’s what used to hang in our tiny laundry room.
To the left:
Please ignore my pile o shoes and that green container of boots will be GONE. Update on my shoes below. I LOVE that all my clothes are out of boxes and organized without fighting to get something out.
Last night after our adoption training Scott bought the wood and created my shoe rack and one for the girls in our old closet where they are moving. I stained it this morning and polyurethaned it tonight. I’m pretty sure I broke a few staining timing rules but I couldn’t wait!
Look! Look!
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Holy cow. Is that not fantastic? I got rid of 7-8 pairs of shoes and Scott was able to grab two rows at the very top for his shoes too!
Now we are still not done with this closet. We’re still planning to put a small dresser under that window. The plan is to get rid of our big dresser in the bedroom and have a seating area instead of having a big dresser. I’m going to love having all my stuff in one room!
OK, so that’s not it. The countertop and backsplash got done on Friday. Scott put in the faucets. And we are STILL waiting on our doors and drawers from our cabinet guy.
Now all that’s left is the shower doors and mirrors that should be in by the first of next week!
by Amy 2 Comments
It seems appropriate that we finished our adoption training today and tomorrow is Mother’s Day. I’m so incredibly thankful for the wonderful mother I have.
And for all of you fellow younger moms, I can’t tell you how much it means that you are doing what you’re doing. You have a choice minute by minute on how to take care of your kids. And those mundane things matter.
When you choose to fix another peanut butter and jelly, you’re teaching them trust.
When you choose to break up another sibling fight you’re teaching them conflict resolution.
When you choose to say it calmly you’re teaching them respect.
When you choose to kiss your spouse in front of them, you’re teaching them appropriate intimacy.
When you choose to sit at practice after practice you’re teaching them confidence and love.
The list goes on and on. I’ve seen and heard these past two weekend what happens when these little mundane things don’t happen. And it’s not pretty. Not pretty at all. The simple things that can make the biggest difference. Nothing good can happen until after these little things do. So to you mothers, I say thank you for doing all the things that go unappreciated but please know they are the most important things to making your kids productive little people.
And another big thank you to my mother who is the one who taught me how to make a mean peanut butter and jelly. Love you!