I had to work last Saturday from 9A-6P, which meant hubs was flying solo with the kids for the day. It was a busy day for me at work, so I didn't have the opportunity to check in as often as I usually would via text or phone call. Imagine my surprise when I came home that even to a fabulous meal from Outback Steakhouse waiting on the table -- via candlelight -- from my sweet family. Apparently it was LO's idea to light the candles (that's my girl!). Hubs had taken them up to the restaurant to pick up all my faves: a bloomin' onion, salad w/ ranch dressing, ribs, bbq chicken, steamed veggies and bread. It was DIVINE! And so completely unexpected (that's the best part!)! We enjoyed a nice family dinner together, during which LO explained what was on the docket for the rest of our evening.
Apparently my girl put together a "To Do List" (now that's my girl!) of the things we were going to do together that evening. Earlier that day, she sat down, grabbed a crayon and a piece of paper, and got to work writing out the activities of the evening. I was shocked and amazed to hear from hubs that she did this completely on her own, writing out each task herself. Obviously the spelling isn't quite there yet, but I find it incredible that my 4 1/2-year-old was able to write this list out herself. Check it out!
And now, here's her list again... along with some translations from mommy:
At the end there, she wrote "Dessert First" then "Brownie" -- I found this quite comical! She is her mama's girl!
What a great night of family fun we had! The only games from the list we didn't get to were Uno and Zingo, but we'll be playing those ones once the kids are feeling better.
Speaking of which, I guess I haven't mentioned here that LO currently has pink eye and a sinus infection, and Chase has had a chronic cough for the past 2 weeks. It's been awful! Chase had pink eye 3 weeks ago, it was finally cleared up for over a week, then LO picked it up. And both of them have had a horrible cough for 2 weeks -- Chase especially would cough All. Night. Long. and sounded completely awful. I called the pediatrician last Tuesday; they said give Benadryl & Delsym. Three days later, on Friday, I took him in to see the doc; he said Benadryl & a humidifier (duh). Two more days later, on Sunday, I called and inquired about it possibly being allergies (hubs has 'em and they've been acting up with this "early spring" we're seeing here); doc said Zyrtec. After another horrible night of no sleep for Chase (as well as hubs and I, of course), along with LO's now worsening nose gunk, I took them both in on Monday. Doc confirmed pink eye for LO as well as a sinus infection, and put both kids on amoxicillin. Chase didn't have a diagnosis per se, but I was adamant that a persistent cough for two weeks was unacceptable and no OTC meds were helping. So they both started the antibiotics yesterday and Chase seems to be acting much better, although his cough is nowhere near gone yet. LO is still pretty miserable but I'm hoping she perks back up soon!
Good times!
Oh, in case you're curious, I'll have a house update tomorrow -- complete with new pics! :)
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
CHD Awareness
Today I'm taking a break from all things house-related to share about something that has undeniably changed my life forever. My life was turned upside-down the day our son, Chase, was diagnosed with a CHD called Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, or HLHS. Essentially the left side of his heart didn't form in utero and he would need a series of three life-saving heart surgeries to enable his heart to function.
February 7th through 14th is Congenital Heart Defect (CHD) Awareness Week, so I thought I'd share the video I created for Chase's dedication. I composed the song, wrote the lyrics, played the piano and sang the song that I used for this video. I'm certainly not a professional in any of those areas, but I needed to express my heart and did so the best way I could -- through music.
Our journey hasn't been easy, but we have been overwhelmingly blessed by the fact that our little Rock Star is still fighting and living each and every day to its fullest. He amazes me and I can't imagine my life without him. I thank God for him every day and love him with all of my heart!!!!!
February 7th through 14th is Congenital Heart Defect (CHD) Awareness Week, so I thought I'd share the video I created for Chase's dedication. I composed the song, wrote the lyrics, played the piano and sang the song that I used for this video. I'm certainly not a professional in any of those areas, but I needed to express my heart and did so the best way I could -- through music.
Our journey hasn't been easy, but we have been overwhelmingly blessed by the fact that our little Rock Star is still fighting and living each and every day to its fullest. He amazes me and I can't imagine my life without him. I thank God for him every day and love him with all of my heart!!!!!
Monday, February 6, 2012
Granite Debacle
Happy Monday morning, folks!
Many of you may have read through Friday's post about the drama surrounding our granite countertops. It's seriously a total nightmare and I am so confused, it's not even funny. Here's the gist:
Many of you may have read through Friday's post about the drama surrounding our granite countertops. It's seriously a total nightmare and I am so confused, it's not even funny. Here's the gist:
- We made our initial granite selection of Santa Cecilia when putting our "dream house" on paper with our Ryan rep.
- We went to the flooring company to make additional selections, and OMWord! The sample of Santa Cecilia they had made me want to puke! They had another sample -- Giallo Napoleano -- that I loved waaaaay more than the ugly Santa Cecilia one. Honestly, their Giallo Napoleano sample truly reminded me of what I thought the Santa Cecilia we originally chose with our Ryan rep looked like. So we switched our granite selection based on this.
- I stopped by to see our Ryan rep and asked to borrow their sample of Giallo Napoleano to try to match backsplash samples to it. I was beside myself when I saw their sample. It was hideous! Very peachy/orangey/UGLY. I said a little prayer that maybe it was just cut from an ugly slab and tried to move on.
- So the way Ryan works, once you sign on the dotted line and they begin building your house, you don't have a say in anything. You can't make any changes, you can't truly know what's going on unless you drive by (three times per day, like some of us) and you have to rely on ONE weekly 5-minute call from your PM for your "update." It sucks. We don't really work that way so, not surprisingly, we've forced ourselves into the process and have become more involved. Case in point: I asked our PM for the name of the company that would be installing our granite. I just wasn't comfortable that it was going to be what I wanted it to be, and I wanted to talk to The Source to be sure I'd be happy. I asked the guy questions and essentially told him I would be willing to drive to their Georgia fabrication plant (over 2 1/2 hours each way) so I could hand select OUR ACTUAL SLAB myself. He instead offered to send me a pic of the actual slab our granite would be cut from. I waited. And called again. Then waited more.
- Two weeks later (this past Friday), I finally got a picture of the slab. Upon my first sight of it, I literally curled up into the fetal position, threw up in my mouth and began crying an "ugly cry." Okay, maybe it wasn't that bad but seriously folks, I had a knot in my stomach you wouldn't believe! It looked NOTHING like the one I imagined! WTHeck??
- I immediately got in touch with our Ryan rep and explained the situation. I put together a graphic using the pics I've taken over the past 3 months to better explain the mess I was seeing. Take a look at it and see if you can understand the madness of the situation (I think you can click it to make it bigger):
- Seriously! I know, right? Please tell me you can see all the differences and discrepancies between samples of the SAME COLOR. I get that there will be variances, but GEEZ! This is impossible!
- Long story short (or quite long, actually), our Ryan rep told us our granite vendor and PM will be at our new house tomorrow morning, and that the granite vendor will bring an actual piece of the actual slab of Giallo Napoleano that our counters will be cut from (the hideous mess from the pic above). I asked that they have the vendor also bring a sample of the actual slab of Santa Cecilia that our counters would be cut from if we decide to change our decision (which I'm 99.9% sure we will) so I can have the actual slab in my hands to make this decision. No more worrying about variations, differing slabs, etc. We would see THE only two options we would be choosing between, so we can figure things out and move on.
For the record, I honestly can't imagine how much time, money and effort I saved Ryan by maneuvering my way into the granite game plan. Had I not, that ugly slab of Giallo Napoleano would've been fabricated and installed in our house, only to have me see it, throw up, and get it the crap out of there. Then there's the delay they'd have with ordering a new slab, having it fabricated and delivered, installed, etc. I just did them (and me) a HUGE favor. Honestly, I think it all comes down to those samples at the flooring store potentially being mislabeled. I think my Santa Cecilia that I loved was incorrectly labeled Giallo Napoleano, and vice versa. Who knows if we'll ever know.
On a happier note, the drywall is complete and they have painted the first coat of paint throughout the entire house! Yay!
Friday, February 3, 2012
Kitchen Time! -- Updated
First of all, sorry about the lack of posting yesterday. Lame. No excuse.
Secondly, when hubs and I were making selections for our new house, we had NO IDEA if we'd like what the finished product would look like on the outside. We selected our colors and crossed our fingers and, thankfully, we loved the way it turned out. Yay! I had asked our Sales Agent on several occasions if she could find me an existing home with our siding color, or our brick color, or our shutter color, and alas, she was never able to find any combination of any of our selections on any of their homes in our entire county. Shocking, right? Apparently Ryan makes changes to their colors, options, vendors, etc. rather frequently so our siding color, for example, had only been an available option for a few months prior to our selections, and no one happened to have chosen it so we could see it "live" and in person. No biggie.
Except it was a biggie.
I needed to see it. So I created a mock-up of it myself, as you've seen here before:
It wasn't fancy, it wasn't perfect, but it got the job done and allowed me to visualize our color selections before they came to fruition. Cool. So now? Now I'm in the same boat, only this time, it's with my kitchen. We've already made our cabinet, countertop and flooring selections, so those can't be changed (trust me -- I tried to get them to allow me to choose a different granite that they don't even technically offer, and got a big fat NO). So I'm fine with all of that. Now I'm trying to visualize what all of it will look like when it comes together. And this is no small feat. Apparently I lack imagination or something because I can't see a single cabinet front, a 4-inch square of granite and a 2-foot flooring sample and envision my new kitchen from it. Call me crazy.
So I took to my trusty MacBook and busted out a Photoshop representation of what my kitchen will look like. It's not my best work, but it's enough to help me see what I needed to see. Then I added the backsplash I'm currently contemplating. Then the drawer pulls. And before I knew it, I could See. MY. Kitchen. Wow! It's not perfect, but it's a decent 2-D conceptualization of what I should see coming together in reality over the next 6 weeks.
Like how I was sure to include my first new house purchase in my kitchen rendering? Haha!
Oh, and please be sure to imagine that there's cabinet crown moulding across the top, and that the backsplash is much more seamless than the one square sample I had to copy over and over.
I am completely smitten!
((UPDATE))
I had asked our granite installer over 2 weeks ago for a photo of the actual slab that is going to be used for our countertops since I've been VERY concerned about it. It's such a HUGE decision that will make such a HUGE impact in my kitchen, and I wanted to be sure I liked what they would use, or else I would fight like a crazy person to get what I wanted. I finally got the picture today and there are NO WORDS to express the sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach when I opened the email. I almost literally threw up. Let me show you why.
Here are the samples I've found online of the Giallo Napoleon granite we selected. These examples look VERY similar to the 4x4 sample we made our selection from:
See how light the base color is, then it has the darker shades of espresso and some gold sprinkled about? Yes? I like it! That's why I chose it. Duh.
Here's the sample our granite guy sent me today of THE ACTUAL SLAB our countertops will be fabricated from:
Are you kidding me?!
PUH-LEAZE tell me you see what I see. Please tell me this slab looks absolutely NOTHING like the ones pictured above it.
I quickly threw in the actual sample to the kitchen mock-up I created. Behold:
How dark, dingy and dirty does that look??
I could literally die.
((END UPDATE))
Oh, and I didn't bother to do the other wall of the kitchen that has the sink, dishwasher, bar and additional countertops because, really, what would be the point?
So dare I ask? What do you think? Any specific thoughts on the backsplash? I really like this Tuscany one the best. I happened to see something very similar to this on the pilot episode of Smash in Debra Messing's character's kitchen, and I immediately scoured the web to find something as close as possible to it. This Tuscany is pretty durn close:
But a close second would be the Tao:
My only other thought, my original thought, was glass subway tiles, which are traditionally 3x6. However, I LOVE LOVE LOVE the idea of oversized subway tiles, like maybe 6x12, but I'm not sure such a thing exists.
I'm thinking white will look okay for the backsplash, even though there's not actually any white in the granite to technically match it to exactly.
Thoughts?? I'm listening... ;)
Secondly, when hubs and I were making selections for our new house, we had NO IDEA if we'd like what the finished product would look like on the outside. We selected our colors and crossed our fingers and, thankfully, we loved the way it turned out. Yay! I had asked our Sales Agent on several occasions if she could find me an existing home with our siding color, or our brick color, or our shutter color, and alas, she was never able to find any combination of any of our selections on any of their homes in our entire county. Shocking, right? Apparently Ryan makes changes to their colors, options, vendors, etc. rather frequently so our siding color, for example, had only been an available option for a few months prior to our selections, and no one happened to have chosen it so we could see it "live" and in person. No biggie.
Except it was a biggie.
I needed to see it. So I created a mock-up of it myself, as you've seen here before:
It wasn't fancy, it wasn't perfect, but it got the job done and allowed me to visualize our color selections before they came to fruition. Cool. So now? Now I'm in the same boat, only this time, it's with my kitchen. We've already made our cabinet, countertop and flooring selections, so those can't be changed (trust me -- I tried to get them to allow me to choose a different granite that they don't even technically offer, and got a big fat NO). So I'm fine with all of that. Now I'm trying to visualize what all of it will look like when it comes together. And this is no small feat. Apparently I lack imagination or something because I can't see a single cabinet front, a 4-inch square of granite and a 2-foot flooring sample and envision my new kitchen from it. Call me crazy.
So I took to my trusty MacBook and busted out a Photoshop representation of what my kitchen will look like. It's not my best work, but it's enough to help me see what I needed to see. Then I added the backsplash I'm currently contemplating. Then the drawer pulls. And before I knew it, I could See. MY. Kitchen. Wow! It's not perfect, but it's a decent 2-D conceptualization of what I should see coming together in reality over the next 6 weeks.
Like how I was sure to include my first new house purchase in my kitchen rendering? Haha!
Oh, and please be sure to imagine that there's cabinet crown moulding across the top, and that the backsplash is much more seamless than the one square sample I had to copy over and over.
I am completely smitten!
((UPDATE))
I had asked our granite installer over 2 weeks ago for a photo of the actual slab that is going to be used for our countertops since I've been VERY concerned about it. It's such a HUGE decision that will make such a HUGE impact in my kitchen, and I wanted to be sure I liked what they would use, or else I would fight like a crazy person to get what I wanted. I finally got the picture today and there are NO WORDS to express the sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach when I opened the email. I almost literally threw up. Let me show you why.
Here are the samples I've found online of the Giallo Napoleon granite we selected. These examples look VERY similar to the 4x4 sample we made our selection from:
See how light the base color is, then it has the darker shades of espresso and some gold sprinkled about? Yes? I like it! That's why I chose it. Duh.
Here's the sample our granite guy sent me today of THE ACTUAL SLAB our countertops will be fabricated from:
Are you kidding me?!
PUH-LEAZE tell me you see what I see. Please tell me this slab looks absolutely NOTHING like the ones pictured above it.
I quickly threw in the actual sample to the kitchen mock-up I created. Behold:
How dark, dingy and dirty does that look??
I could literally die.
((END UPDATE))
Oh, and I didn't bother to do the other wall of the kitchen that has the sink, dishwasher, bar and additional countertops because, really, what would be the point?
So dare I ask? What do you think? Any specific thoughts on the backsplash? I really like this Tuscany one the best. I happened to see something very similar to this on the pilot episode of Smash in Debra Messing's character's kitchen, and I immediately scoured the web to find something as close as possible to it. This Tuscany is pretty durn close:
But a close second would be the Tao:
My only other thought, my original thought, was glass subway tiles, which are traditionally 3x6. However, I LOVE LOVE LOVE the idea of oversized subway tiles, like maybe 6x12, but I'm not sure such a thing exists.
I'm thinking white will look okay for the backsplash, even though there's not actually any white in the granite to technically match it to exactly.
Thoughts?? I'm listening... ;)
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
A Peek Inside
The kids and I stopped by the house yesterday to see that they had finished the drywall in the garage and have mudded (?) all of the walls in the entire house. What a mess! ;) I'll be interested to hear what we find out from our PM today about what we can expect to happen at the house later this week and into next week. I think we've reached the point where the progress starts to slow down a bit so you can probably expect a few less house-related posts. ;)
But for now, let's take a peek inside the house (in no particular order)...
First up is a look at our Master Bathroom. Not the most exciting pic, huh?
This is one of my most favorite rooms in the new house: the Loft! This will also be known as our play area for the kids.
Our Morning Room off the kitchen! I love this room, too!
The Great Room!
Told ya these were in no particular order... Here's our Master Bedroom!
The front door with the Living Room to the right.
The Dining Room.
My Kitchen!!!!!
The Garage.
I didn't take any pics of the 3 other bedrooms but hopefully that gives you the gist of where we are with our housebuilding progress! So excited!!! Yay!!!
But for now, let's take a peek inside the house (in no particular order)...
First up is a look at our Master Bathroom. Not the most exciting pic, huh?
This is one of my most favorite rooms in the new house: the Loft! This will also be known as our play area for the kids.
Our Morning Room off the kitchen! I love this room, too!
The Great Room!
Told ya these were in no particular order... Here's our Master Bedroom!
The front door with the Living Room to the right.
The Dining Room.
My Kitchen!!!!!
The Garage.
I didn't take any pics of the 3 other bedrooms but hopefully that gives you the gist of where we are with our housebuilding progress! So excited!!! Yay!!!
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Appliances, Anyone?
Well, it seems our crew ran out of drywall over the weekend, so as of yesterday afternoon, we were still waiting on the walls in the garage to be completed. The entire house (upstairs and downstairs) as well as the garage ceiling have all been drywalled -- it's literally just the garage walls that need to be finished up. We'll have our weekly call with our PM tomorrow to get a status update on what's going on this week. I do already know one exciting thing that's happening this week: our PM is ordering our appliances!!! I'm so excited! I guess I haven't shared with you guys the drama of selecting our appliances, so let me remedy that now.
So when we were initially making our selections for the house, we were given a few "tiers" of appliance packages to choose from. Basically it started out with GE basic appliances in black ($), then GE Profile in black ($$), then GE Profile in stainless ($$$), then one more higher-priced GE Profile appliance package in stainless ($$$$). I was happy with the lowest level of GE Profile in stainless, except... for the range.
I didn't want a basic, run-of-the-mill stove found in every suburban home across America. I wanted a stove that made a statement. Something that said the person who uses this range is serious about cooking. I knew I wanted a gas range -- something I've never had the opportunity of owning before, but couldn't imagine NOT putting in my dream house -- because you have so much more control over the heat than with an electric stovetop. And through my diligent research, I learned that I wanted to stay with an electric oven because gas ovens are very inconsistent in maintaining a specific temperature, which is crucial for baking. So this meant only one thing: a dual-fuel range.
I absolutely ADORED the GE Cafe' Dual-Fuel Range. It's sleek, modern and just plain gorgeous. I loved everything about it, even something as simple as the bottom warming drawer. But, since it wasn't an option in one of the "standard" packages they offered, we had to pay a small change fee to have them research the cost of swapping out our range for the one I wanted.
A few days later, we had our answer. The additional cost would be $$$ (I have no clue/can't remember) BUT... the GE Cafe' range requires a GE Cafe' over-the-range microwave (not a GE Profile microwave I had planned to use). This meant forking over the additional $$$ (whatever it was) to pay for a microwave upgrade we didn't really want. Essentially GE designed it this way, at first I thought just to force people to make unnecessary upgrades, but now I realize it's for the best. If you're a Type A like me, you'll quickly understand. The GE Cafe' logo is a red circle. The GE Profile one is not. Can you imagine what it would look like to have two different branded appliances one on top of the other? I'm sure there are more technical, safety-minded reasons GE used to make this call, but regardless, I'm happy that I was forced into selecting a GE Cafe' microwave if for no other reason than it'll match my range. ;)
So, here's our new microwave:
And her beautiful, matching, to-die-for range:
I'm so pleased with our selections! The dishwasher will still be a GE Profile stainless model (which I honestly couldn't care less about) and our refrigerator is actually just a basic GE Energy Star side-by-side stainless model. Again, all I care about is that beautiful range and I. Cannot. Wait. to see her in my new kitchen!
WOOT!
So when we were initially making our selections for the house, we were given a few "tiers" of appliance packages to choose from. Basically it started out with GE basic appliances in black ($), then GE Profile in black ($$), then GE Profile in stainless ($$$), then one more higher-priced GE Profile appliance package in stainless ($$$$). I was happy with the lowest level of GE Profile in stainless, except... for the range.
I didn't want a basic, run-of-the-mill stove found in every suburban home across America. I wanted a stove that made a statement. Something that said the person who uses this range is serious about cooking. I knew I wanted a gas range -- something I've never had the opportunity of owning before, but couldn't imagine NOT putting in my dream house -- because you have so much more control over the heat than with an electric stovetop. And through my diligent research, I learned that I wanted to stay with an electric oven because gas ovens are very inconsistent in maintaining a specific temperature, which is crucial for baking. So this meant only one thing: a dual-fuel range.
I absolutely ADORED the GE Cafe' Dual-Fuel Range. It's sleek, modern and just plain gorgeous. I loved everything about it, even something as simple as the bottom warming drawer. But, since it wasn't an option in one of the "standard" packages they offered, we had to pay a small change fee to have them research the cost of swapping out our range for the one I wanted.
A few days later, we had our answer. The additional cost would be $$$ (I have no clue/can't remember) BUT... the GE Cafe' range requires a GE Cafe' over-the-range microwave (not a GE Profile microwave I had planned to use). This meant forking over the additional $$$ (whatever it was) to pay for a microwave upgrade we didn't really want. Essentially GE designed it this way, at first I thought just to force people to make unnecessary upgrades, but now I realize it's for the best. If you're a Type A like me, you'll quickly understand. The GE Cafe' logo is a red circle. The GE Profile one is not. Can you imagine what it would look like to have two different branded appliances one on top of the other? I'm sure there are more technical, safety-minded reasons GE used to make this call, but regardless, I'm happy that I was forced into selecting a GE Cafe' microwave if for no other reason than it'll match my range. ;)
So, here's our new microwave:
And her beautiful, matching, to-die-for range:
I'm so pleased with our selections! The dishwasher will still be a GE Profile stainless model (which I honestly couldn't care less about) and our refrigerator is actually just a basic GE Energy Star side-by-side stainless model. Again, all I care about is that beautiful range and I. Cannot. Wait. to see her in my new kitchen!
WOOT!
Monday, January 30, 2012
First Purchase!
I made my very first purchase for the new house last week. So exciting!! There's like 12,000 items on my Amazon Wish List for the new house, and of all things, I decided to go with this as my first purchase:
Not surprisingly, I found this great idea on Pinterest. It's just a super-cute Extra Large Flip Storage Jar by Jamie Oliver ((which I totally love!)) that you use to hold cupcake liners. So simple, yet super cute! I bought this as a fun decorative piece to put on my new granite counter in my new gourmet kitchen! There are lots of other items I want to get for the house, but I'm trying to find my patience and wait until we're actually IN the house so I won't have to pack even more stuff and move it all!
I'll have an update on the house tomorrow and more pics, too! Stay tuned, friends!
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I'll have an update on the house tomorrow and more pics, too! Stay tuned, friends!
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Saturday Sneak Peak
Hello, friends!
Here's a Saturday sneak peak for my house-building enthusiasts! We saw her yesterday and She. Is. Gorgeous!!! I'm so relieved with the external color scheme and love it more than I ever thought I would! The shutters are a burgundy/merlot color called Winestone although I think they look kinda dark brown in this pic. They look perfect in real life, though!
I'm very hopeful our interior color choices make us as happy as the outside ones! :) Love. This. House!!!!! Posted from my beloved iPhone
I'm very hopeful our interior color choices make us as happy as the outside ones! :) Love. This. House!!!!! Posted from my beloved iPhone
Friday, January 27, 2012
Siding, Siding, SIDING!
Boy was I surprised yesterday when we arrived for our pre-drywall walk-thru at 1PM to see that our siding was almost complete! Ack! Secretly I've been worried about how it will look -- not just the color, but how it will look with the brick. I mean, really. You're selecting colors using tiny little 4-inch samples and there's no way to see possibly imagine what it'll actually look like until you see it. On YOUR house. Wow!
Sorry about the horrible pictures. I wanted go by the house later in the day yesterday so I could see the finished siding AND SHUTTERS! in the daylight, but it was waaaaaay too dark to take any pics by the time I got there. The shutters are a deep burgundy/merlot color called Winestone. I *think* I'm gonna like how it all looks together, but like I said, it was too dark to see the house last night so I'll have to take some pics when I go by today and hope that I love it to pieces! I am very happy with the siding color: it's a very neutral off-white. Not yellow-y. Not brown-y. Just off-white-y. And it meshes very well with the stone, so that makes me super happy, too! Yay!!!
Sorry about the horrible pictures. I wanted go by the house later in the day yesterday so I could see the finished siding AND SHUTTERS! in the daylight, but it was waaaaaay too dark to take any pics by the time I got there. The shutters are a deep burgundy/merlot color called Winestone. I *think* I'm gonna like how it all looks together, but like I said, it was too dark to see the house last night so I'll have to take some pics when I go by today and hope that I love it to pieces! I am very happy with the siding color: it's a very neutral off-white. Not yellow-y. Not brown-y. Just off-white-y. And it meshes very well with the stone, so that makes me super happy, too! Yay!!!
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Slow Going, Granite Venting
Well, folks, there's not much exciting to report today. We've got our pre-drywall walk thru this afternoon and the drywall crew will begin either tomorrow or Saturday morning. Yay!
The kids and I visited the house yesterday and noticed the guys were there putting in the insulation on the external walls. I also noted the moulding around our front door and garage door had been completed since our last trip out there. See?
Nice! I asked our PM about the siding (as in, where is it??) and he mentioned something about rain delays, etc... All I know is I was spoiled over that first week of progress that now this slow moving stuff is really boring! Let's get 'er done, right?! Hopefully we'll see the siding go up between now and the beginning of next week.
On a totally unrelated note, I am not in love with our granite selection.
We were only given maybe 10-12 samples, and about 8 or 9 of them were dark (black, dark green, dark brown, etc.). With the espresso cabinets, we HAD to go with something light. This was pretty much the only option, but the more I look at it, the more yellow/gold hues I see and therefore, the more I hate it. I'd SO much prefer something like this:
But alas, it wasn't an option so we'll get what we get. I wonder how happy hubs will be if I tell him we'll be replacing the granite we just paid big bucks for within our first year in the new house??
Not very, I'm guessing...
((beating head on desk))
The kids and I visited the house yesterday and noticed the guys were there putting in the insulation on the external walls. I also noted the moulding around our front door and garage door had been completed since our last trip out there. See?
Nice! I asked our PM about the siding (as in, where is it??) and he mentioned something about rain delays, etc... All I know is I was spoiled over that first week of progress that now this slow moving stuff is really boring! Let's get 'er done, right?! Hopefully we'll see the siding go up between now and the beginning of next week.
On a totally unrelated note, I am not in love with our granite selection.
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Alabama White |
But alas, it wasn't an option so we'll get what we get. I wonder how happy hubs will be if I tell him we'll be replacing the granite we just paid big bucks for within our first year in the new house??
Not very, I'm guessing...
((beating head on desk))
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Story Time with LO!
The other night, I was putting LO to bed and, per her new norm, she selects which book SHE will read to ME before bed. She chose a "Tangled" book -- one of the "Step into Reading: Level 2" books I picked up for her last month for Christmas. The Level 2 books are geared for Preschool - Grade 1 and contain basic vocabulary, short sentences and simple stories. I curled up next to her in her bed and listened to the story. I happened to have my iPhone with me so, if you're interested in a little bedtime story for yourself, check out the video below!
Posted from my beloved iPhone
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Pre-Drywall Walkthru
Our pre-drywall meeting is coming up this week, so I took the liberty of walking through the house over the weekend to capture a little pre-drywall video footage. I'll warn you: it's extremely amateurish, very shaky and quite possibly likely to induce spasms. If you're okay with all that, or you're just really interested in seeing the progress and layout of the house and are willing to risk it, then check out the video below!
Just don't say I didn't warn ya... ;)
Enjoy!
Just don't say I didn't warn ya... ;)
Enjoy!
Monday, January 23, 2012
A Glimpse
Happy Monday, folks! I figured I'd start off the week by sharing a little glimpse of the inspiration I've been pouring over for the past few months for the kitchen. You'll see our appliances, cabinets and granite countertop selections, which I've coupled with some various forms of inspiration and miscellaneous items I want to include in the space. My vision is a sort of "commercial-meets-home" kitchen that showcases stainless appliances and a gorgeous, muted backsplash. I want it to be crisp and airy, while being functional and warm. Take a look...
I mentioned in Friday's post that our exterior brick was being installed. Well, they finished that project right up and here it is!
They obviously still need to pressure wash it and fix a few of the "too red" bricks that we pointed out to the PM, but overall I really love it! :)
I mentioned in Friday's post that our exterior brick was being installed. Well, they finished that project right up and here it is!
They obviously still need to pressure wash it and fix a few of the "too red" bricks that we pointed out to the PM, but overall I really love it! :)
Friday, January 20, 2012
What a Difference a Week Makes!
Thursday, January 12th:
Thursday, January 19th:
I know, right???
Crazy! What you may notice from my last house update on Wednesday is we now have shingles on the roof, all of windows AND doors (front, interior garage and patio), and the HVAC and plumbing are complete! The electricians are scheduled to start today! Please also notice that our lovely brick is being added as well. I really like the one we selected -- Castletone:
Here's a closer pic of the guys working on it:
There were SIX (6) guys working on the brick. Six! And I think I counted at least 3 guys working on the roof putting the singles on. If you ever wondered how they've pulled this much work off in 7 short days, there's your answer! This pic was taken around 2PM yesterday, so I'm pretty sure it'll be finished by the time the kids and I swing by after picking LO up from school today. I can't wait to see how the siding will look with the brick. One day at a time, though... ;)
One very short week later...
Thursday, January 19th:
I know, right???
Crazy! What you may notice from my last house update on Wednesday is we now have shingles on the roof, all of windows AND doors (front, interior garage and patio), and the HVAC and plumbing are complete! The electricians are scheduled to start today! Please also notice that our lovely brick is being added as well. I really like the one we selected -- Castletone:
Here's a closer pic of the guys working on it:
There were SIX (6) guys working on the brick. Six! And I think I counted at least 3 guys working on the roof putting the singles on. If you ever wondered how they've pulled this much work off in 7 short days, there's your answer! This pic was taken around 2PM yesterday, so I'm pretty sure it'll be finished by the time the kids and I swing by after picking LO up from school today. I can't wait to see how the siding will look with the brick. One day at a time, though... ;)
Thursday, January 19, 2012
10 Things. 10 *VERY* Important Things.
I'm taking a quick break from house updates because, let's face it, the house is moving along frickin' awesomely, and I'll have a nice post about it tomorrow to end the week. Plus, I found something that renders much more value and deserves the scrutiny of all mankind. I mean it. Mankind.
Okay, guys. Listen up! Seriously -- this one is for you (surely there are 1 or 2 of you who read my blog... right? Riiight??). I came across this post from blogging genius Chapmaniac last night and felt it deserved to be posted and reposted and reposted again until it floods all of the interwebs (at least . There is not a married man on this earth who would not benefit from the information below. In fact, even you single guys should read on because, let's face it, at some point or another, you WILL be smitten by a woman and you'll surely wish you had this information in your arsenal to prepare you to be an amazing husband. Trust me, your wife will thank you!!!
Okay, guys. Listen up! Seriously -- this one is for you (surely there are 1 or 2 of you who read my blog... right? Riiight??). I came across this post from blogging genius Chapmaniac last night and felt it deserved to be posted and reposted and reposted again until it floods all of the interwebs (at least . There is not a married man on this earth who would not benefit from the information below. In fact, even you single guys should read on because, let's face it, at some point or another, you WILL be smitten by a woman and you'll surely wish you had this information in your arsenal to prepare you to be an amazing husband. Trust me, your wife will thank you!!!
10 Things Every Husband Should Know About His Wife
Brilliantly written by: Chapmaniac as seen here
When a man gets married (or begins a serious relationship with a woman), he should first and foremost recognize that he has his work cut out for him. And as sweet and pleasant as that initial encounter may be, if he is to succeed going forward, he must approach the relationship as one approaches learning a foreign language. Not only does he have to learn how to speak his lady's language, but he must also learn what is of essence in her particular "culture". Indeed, he must become like a student, taking notes so that the integration process might not prove to be too painful. This is not to say that a woman shouldn't do the same, but only that a man can only change what he is capable of changing, namely himself. Thus, I offer ten keys to understanding the unusual citizens of Womania:
10. Women Don't Want Your Honest Opinion:
If a woman asks what you think about anything relating to her person, tread very carefully. She may sound reasonable when she says, "What do you think about this dress... honestly?" or "How do I look," but she may already have in the back of her mind exactly what she wants you to say, and if you fail to provide the proper response, then be prepared to suffer the (dire) consequences.
9. Sometimes There Is Just No Right Answer:
Somewhat similar to the previous example, there are occasions where no answer will satisfy. If you say "yes", then the answer is "no", if you say "no" then the answer is "yes"; and if you say nothing in the hopes of avoiding impending conflict, then you will be accused of being disinterested, burying your head in the sand, or some other such cowardly act. If you accept from the beginning that there is no getting out of this bind, then when the accusations fly, you will be a lot more prepared to deal with them. Look, sometimes you just have to take one for the team - as Christ once did for his bride, the Church.
8. Winning Means Losing:
No sooner have you finished congratulating yourself for making the perfect logical argument, then you realize how little reason suffices in a debate with a woman. If, for example, your wife has a flat tire, is stranded in the middle of nowhere and calls you in tears, do not remind her, as I once did, that you told her to take the other car and that you knew this was going to happen. OK, you might be right, and everything that you are saying may in fact be the truth, but you are only storing up wrath for yourself later by pointing this out. You may be enamored with your flawless logic, but just remember that the victory may feel more like a defeat.
7. Women Want You To Be Psychic:
When it comes to problems, particularly those related to your relationship, women do not want to have to tell you what is wrong... they want you to have telepathy. They reason that if you really love them, then you will know instantly what troubles them. And if you fail to divine her deepest feelings? Well then you must not love her as much as you claim to. In the end, she may tell you what is bothering her, but she won't be happy about it, and she may even include your lack of clairvoyance in her list of complaints.
6. Women Don't Want You To Fix the Problem:
...they want you to listen to them complain about it. As a woman expresses her frustration to a man, the first thing he thinks about is how to resolve the conflict. For he truly wants his wife to be free of anxiety (or at least the household to be free). Meanwhile, as you offer your five steps to rectifying the situation, she blithely passes over your suggestions in order to get back to the thing that is really irritating her. If you can recognize this from the outset, then you may be able to garner some praise from her. After all, few things are valued more by a woman than an attentive husband.
5. When You Screw Up, Sometimes "I'm sorry" Isn't Good Enough:
Depending on the circumstances, when you screw up, you may be able to get away with a simple apology. But if you really want to melt the ice, then you must bring a pleasing sacrifice to her altar. You may put flowers on that altar, you may write a poem and place it there, you may even travel to hell and back again (i.e. the mall), in order to purchase some item that she previously expressed interest in. But whatever the case, if you genuinely wish to receive absolution from the high priestess, then you must commit yourself to some real form of Penance.
4. Women Want To Be Surprised:
When it comes to gifts, men are satisfied with simply telling you what they want and then receiving it. Women? Not so much. You may be able to get away with it for one gift, but anything beyond that must involve the element of surprise. One easy thing that men can do in order to make this process considerably less painless is by "taking notes" whenever your wife says she likes something. It makes your shopping for that special gift a lot simpler, and even better, she will actually come to believe that you are in fact listening to her.
There is no greater threat to a marriage than the loss of this dynamic. Men must be active in their love, lest they retreat into a kind of slothful narcissism. And when I say slothful I mean more than his proclivity to worship the "remote control" (which is a perfect term for the emotional disconnect men frequently fall back into), but likewise his tendency to grow slack in his duty to romance his wife. If a man wishes to be happy in his marriage, he must never abandon this "element of surprise."
3. What A Woman Says Is Not Always What She Means:
When studying a foreign language one must learn the various words that serve as an equivalent in their own language. In a similar sense, men must also learn what women mean by the words that they say. For example, when a man says "Honey, if you want to go out with your friends tonight I'm fine with that," what he means is "Honey, if you want to go out with your friends tonight I'm fine with that." If a woman says that she is " just fine with you going out," beware, for she may actually be saying something like; "Yeah, you go ahead and go out, I dare you!" Men tend to mean what they actually mean (as boring and uninspiring as that may sound), while women tend to mean the opposite of what they say, especially as it relates to matters of the heart. If a woman says that something "doesn't matter to her," be assured that it is probably as essential to her as the very air she breathes. For this reason, a man may find himself in a whole heap of trouble without exactly knowing why. But don't think you can simply plead ignorance, because remember, you were supposed to know her well enough to intuit what she really meant!
2. Women Want You To Make The Decisions... Sort Of:
If your wife/love interest tells you that she wants you to decide on a restaurant, understand that she is only giving you this privilege to the extent that she agrees with your conclusion. She'll insist that she wants you to decide, but the moment you put forth a suggestion, she'll say "I don't want to go there." The same can be said when deciding on what movie to watch, or what afternoon outing to pursue. I cannot say for sure what women are thinking in this regard, but I can say that they want you to be decisive, just not necessarily the decider.
1. Women Don't Want To Be Treated Equally; They Want To Be Treated As Queens:
They may be egalitarians when it comes to how they treat others, but when it comes to how they want to be treated, well, that is a whole different story. One day I came home and complained to my wife that I seemed to be getting myself into trouble with the women at work. I told her that I always treated them as equals so I couldn't understand what was going wrong. She explained that that was my problem; "Women don't want to be talked to as men talk to men- they want to be treated like queens." Now this may seem impractical, but every woman is a queen (or at least must be led to believe it), and to the extent that you can make her feel that she is the only one that reigns in your heart, is the extent to which you will live in a happy household.
Some will complain that I am making generalizations with a list like this, but generalizations are just that- a description of what is generally true. And the above list is generally true.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
A Roof!
Our roof is on! Yay! The kids and I drove by the house yesterday around 1:30 PM and were super excited to see the roof is complete and they are prepping it for shingles! Our PM says the framers are going to finish TODAY and the windows will be delivered and installed as well. As if that weren't enough progress, the plumbers will start tomorrow! WOW!!
Here's a rearview pic of the house. There will eventually be homes built behind us (and on either side of us, of course), but for now, it's just us! We're actually the 3rd home on our street. Man, this stuff is so exciting to me!!!
For the record, I will be returning to your "regular scheduled programming" of random posts about random stuff and not just all house-related posts 100% of the time. It's just that so much progress takes place over the first few weeks that I didn't want to miss a thing. Once they start working on the inside, I have a feeling things will start to slow down a bit and I won't have quite as many posts about the house. But thanks to those of you who are following along on our journey of building our dream house! It's so much fun to see how many hits I've had and, even though the comments are few and far between (no, that's not meant to be a guilt trip!), it's nice to see that my website stats tell me I've got a lot of you keeping up with us. It means a lot! :)
Here's a rearview pic of the house. There will eventually be homes built behind us (and on either side of us, of course), but for now, it's just us! We're actually the 3rd home on our street. Man, this stuff is so exciting to me!!!
For the record, I will be returning to your "regular scheduled programming" of random posts about random stuff and not just all house-related posts 100% of the time. It's just that so much progress takes place over the first few weeks that I didn't want to miss a thing. Once they start working on the inside, I have a feeling things will start to slow down a bit and I won't have quite as many posts about the house. But thanks to those of you who are following along on our journey of building our dream house! It's so much fun to see how many hits I've had and, even though the comments are few and far between (no, that's not meant to be a guilt trip!), it's nice to see that my website stats tell me I've got a lot of you keeping up with us. It means a lot! :)
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Trusses and Floor Plans... Hurray!
Imagine my patience in waiting the whole day -- until about 5:30 PM! -- on Monday before going by the house. We figured we'd give the crew a full day to get some work done before checking in on 'em. Plus, hubs had the day off so we spent a lot of time together as a family doing family things... like replacing the toilet in our guest bath (hubs) and packing wall photos and decor (me). Gee. It was awesome. ;)
But all four of us loaded up to head out to the house to check on the progress. I was certain we'd have the trusses up by the end of the day Monday, and I was right!
Ack! She's beautiful! Only 3 work days ago, she was just a little slab of concrete. And now look at her!
The house definitely looked bigger now that both floors and the framing for the roof are complete. Plus, the house is very "deep" -- meaning, it goes back pretty far from front of the garage to the back of the morning room.
Speaking of garages and morning rooms, I don't think I've ever shared the floor plan of this beauty with you guys! For those of you who are interested, here is the awesomeness that is to be our new home!
We're so crazy excited! I CAN. NOT. WAIT. to get into my new gourmet kitchen. It's amazing! And the appliances I selected are totally legit. In fact, the kitchen definitely deserves its own post... in due time! The loft upstairs is one of my favorite things about the floor plan. Basically it'll be a huge play area for the kids. I'm already getting tons of ideas from Pinterest for furniture, toy storage, etc. If only I could find the time and money to make all of them happen! Haha!
But all four of us loaded up to head out to the house to check on the progress. I was certain we'd have the trusses up by the end of the day Monday, and I was right!
Ack! She's beautiful! Only 3 work days ago, she was just a little slab of concrete. And now look at her!
The house definitely looked bigger now that both floors and the framing for the roof are complete. Plus, the house is very "deep" -- meaning, it goes back pretty far from front of the garage to the back of the morning room.
Speaking of garages and morning rooms, I don't think I've ever shared the floor plan of this beauty with you guys! For those of you who are interested, here is the awesomeness that is to be our new home!
We're so crazy excited! I CAN. NOT. WAIT. to get into my new gourmet kitchen. It's amazing! And the appliances I selected are totally legit. In fact, the kitchen definitely deserves its own post... in due time! The loft upstairs is one of my favorite things about the floor plan. Basically it'll be a huge play area for the kids. I'm already getting tons of ideas from Pinterest for furniture, toy storage, etc. If only I could find the time and money to make all of them happen! Haha!
Monday, January 16, 2012
Weekend Update!
Good Monday morning!!! Hope you had a great weekend and are feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the week ahead! And I hope you're up for some house fun, because I'm about to bring it to ya!
So... where did we last leave off? Oh, that's right. It was Thursday afternoon -- 1:19 PM to be exact -- and I was so stoked to see our concrete poured and being perfected.
THURSDAY:
FRIDAY:
Friday morning, around 11:55 AM, Chase and I headed over to the house before picking LO up from school. I can't put into words what I felt when I saw this:
It was so surreal to see actual lumber being used in the actual construction of our actual house. I almost actually cried. It was an amazing sight!
I couldn't help myself, so the kids and I went back for another drive-by after lunch, at 2:13 PM. It's so amazing how well (read: quickly) these guys do what they do!
Due to a slight lack of patience and overeagerness to see progress as it happens, LO and I drove by the house for, yes, the THIRD TIME on Friday, at 5:36 PM. They had put in one of the headers over the garage and lots of the internal structure of our house (I know about the internal structure 'cause I got out and walked through our house and took pics... but I won't bore you with those... yet).
Don't she look purdy? Still seems tiny to me, though, especially with it only having one story so far.
SATURDAY:
It should come as no surprise that we stopped by the house on our way to a birthday party Saturday morning at 10:48 AM. It doesn't look like a lot happened since the previous pic above, but they've actually got the entire second floor plywood flooring down. And they've started moving the wall sections up to the second floor (that's what those 4 guys are doing -- they literally heave those heavy wall sections up the side of the house to the TWO lone guys up there who pull them up -- so glad I don't have their job!).
I had to work Saturday but I asked hubs to take the kids by the house after nap time to take another look. I was NOT surprised (but totally thrilled!!) to see our second floor walls in place when they went by at 5:29 PM! Ack!!
SUNDAY:
Yes, we did a drive-by Sunday afternoon around 5:30 PM and yes, as we had expected, the crew took the day off (they earned it!). I'm sure they will have a busy Monday and I'm quite certain there will be a roof on our home by the end of the day today.
Gah!
So... where did we last leave off? Oh, that's right. It was Thursday afternoon -- 1:19 PM to be exact -- and I was so stoked to see our concrete poured and being perfected.
THURSDAY:
FRIDAY:
Friday morning, around 11:55 AM, Chase and I headed over to the house before picking LO up from school. I can't put into words what I felt when I saw this:
It was so surreal to see actual lumber being used in the actual construction of our actual house. I almost actually cried. It was an amazing sight!
I couldn't help myself, so the kids and I went back for another drive-by after lunch, at 2:13 PM. It's so amazing how well (read: quickly) these guys do what they do!
Due to a slight lack of patience and overeagerness to see progress as it happens, LO and I drove by the house for, yes, the THIRD TIME on Friday, at 5:36 PM. They had put in one of the headers over the garage and lots of the internal structure of our house (I know about the internal structure 'cause I got out and walked through our house and took pics... but I won't bore you with those... yet).
Don't she look purdy? Still seems tiny to me, though, especially with it only having one story so far.
SATURDAY:
It should come as no surprise that we stopped by the house on our way to a birthday party Saturday morning at 10:48 AM. It doesn't look like a lot happened since the previous pic above, but they've actually got the entire second floor plywood flooring down. And they've started moving the wall sections up to the second floor (that's what those 4 guys are doing -- they literally heave those heavy wall sections up the side of the house to the TWO lone guys up there who pull them up -- so glad I don't have their job!).
I had to work Saturday but I asked hubs to take the kids by the house after nap time to take another look. I was NOT surprised (but totally thrilled!!) to see our second floor walls in place when they went by at 5:29 PM! Ack!!
SUNDAY:
Yes, we did a drive-by Sunday afternoon around 5:30 PM and yes, as we had expected, the crew took the day off (they earned it!). I'm sure they will have a busy Monday and I'm quite certain there will be a roof on our home by the end of the day today.
Gah!
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