Thursday, October 22, 2009

Perhaps the best buy ever!

I was out shopping the other day and stopped by a thrift store in our area called ‘Everything But...Grannies Panties’. There is an outside area of this store is called ‘treasure island’; you grab a box that is pre-priced (usually between $1 - $5) and then fill the whole box with whatever you want. Since the area is outside and mostly unprotected, a lot of the stuff is dirty from the rain, but I suspected there could be some hidden treasures. I grabbed a box marked $2.50 and proceeded to fill it with a mish-mash of votive holders, hurricanes, vases, juice glasses and brandy glasses.

All-in-all I came away with 24 glasses/votives, two vases, one large hurricane shade, one small hurricane, one juice carafe, and one large white pillar holder. Amazing! After running the glassware through the dishwasher, most of it looked brand new. I set up a large smattering of the glasses on our mantle, in front of the aforementioned 'hole of death'. I then mixed in some cobalt blue holders I already had and presto! One more step towards a decorated house!
Jo

Rugs!!

The rugs I ordered finally came! Since our house is 11 years old, the carpet in the living room is pretty worn down. To solve this, I scoured the internet for a rug that was (1) 8 x 10, (2) mostly blue (go figure), and (3) was busy enough to hid any spills that might occur later. I found this beauty (below) on sale at Overstock.com – the bonus was that there is no sales tax or shipping!


I love the way the rug ties the room together. Before the rug the room looked like a completely unrelated collection of craigslist and free furniture (oh wait! It is!). After it looks like we may have actually picked those particular colors. The rug has the same green as the couch, the brown of the chaise, the light ‘yellow’ of the coffee tables, a dark red that looks good with the cherry furniture and a neutral blue!


If you thought that the organization of the room was different from my earlier post, you would be correct. I decided that the coffee table was just too small for this room and so I brought the matching side tables out of storage (i.e. down from the third bedroom that is currently a pile of ‘what-do-we-do-with-this-thing?’ stuff). I like how they are higher than the coffee table – so you can actually put a drink on it – and that they can be moved around depending on where you are sitting. I then moved the coffee table beside the TV armoire and threw our two floor cushions on top. Instant bench! I love how the floor cushions fit the top of the coffee table perfectly and that we now have more seating/place to throw our school bags.


The second rug that came was for our entry way. The wood in the entry way needs to be refinished; but until that happens (which is SO far down the line of things to fix in the house) we now have this beautiful neutral rug in a damask pattern. Oh happy day.

Jo

Friday, October 9, 2009

Where Brent Disappeared To

This is my first official update on what I have been doing since we moved into our new house. I am still working at West Cary Middle School as a one-on-one aid to a 7th grade student there. Since it is the same kid from last year we have started off really well, and I am hoping to work myself out of a job by the end of the year (not because I do not like him, but because I think he will be capable of dong well in school without an aid). Other than my work as an aid I am also part of two extra-curricular groups at West Cary.

First, I am part of the Positive Behavior Support Team at West Cary this year, which happens to be our first year having PBS. The system is basically geared around getting the entire school, including faculty, staff, students, and families, to have a common set of standards and rules. So this first year we are working on our school wide expectations for our community, and we are also beginning to discuss what the common procedures should be for our school in different specific settings (i.e. bus, cafeteria, hallways, etc.).

Second, I have become the sponsor of a club at our school on every other Friday or so. I must first thank my sisters, and all the girls who have helped teach me to dress over the years, because I am the sponsor of West Cary's Fashion Club. After only a month or so I found myself helping the leader and the club this afternoon work out the beginning details of a fashion show that we will be putting on in late November at the school. If you ever think it's hard to get a word in edgewise try being in a room full of 6th-8th grade girls on a Friday right after they have gotten out of their last period for the day. Joelle did not even talk as fast as some of them do when they mention who just got a note from some boy whose name they cannot pronounce because it's not a typical English name. Still, I must say that it is quite fun to get to hang out and relax in a less formal role at school.

Besides my work at the middle school I am in my second year at North Carolina Central University in the Master's of Special Education program. My emphasis is still in emotional and behavioral disturbance/disability (even as a student I can't always keep up with the ever-changing labels in the school system). I realized the other day that I am in my third year of Master's coursework, and I still have at least one or two more years after this. Unlike my wife I would be very content to just work during the week, but I guess you have to sacrifice to do what you love sometimes. On the bright side my classes are interesting, and I do get to do a lot of hands on projects with students that are very applicable to my job at West Cary.

Those two areas take up most of my time, but occassionally I get to remember how great it is to be married to Joelle, and if I'm really lucky we even have time for a date some weeks! Usually we at least get one night a week to see some of our friends out here. Speaking of which one of my best friends that I have made in the last year or so is a guy named Mike Boone. He actually taught me how to shoot a bow & arrow the other day, which was by far one of the coolest moments of this year. He's also getting married to a girl named Katie Byers-Dent, who is a good friend of Joelle, and on Wednesday I found out that both of us are going to be in the wedding, so I'll be in Florida next May! That's about all I got for now, hopefully my next update will be in less than a few months, but let's be honest, everyone who knows me won't be holding their breath.

House Update!

Hey all!!

Ok, here is the highly anticipated house update! Sadly, things are not as far along as I would like, but I am learning that painting is longer, more frustrating, and more expensive than they would like you to believe on GHTV!! The rooms we have painting (master bedroom, master bath, dining room and guest bath) are looking awesome now, but all felt like the never ending craft project during the actual painting process ;) I think that I have been to Home Depot about 50 times since we moved in (I am only slightly exaggerating, the people in the painting department know me on sight!).

So, there is the wonderful house we bought!

It is a two story three bedroom, 2.5 bath house with a living room, breakfast area, kitchen and dining room. Its about 11 years old. Luckly, there are no major renovations that need to take place, mostly just painting. Our first painting project (which we attempted to complete in the two days after closing so we could move-in that weekend, but the ceiling had never been painted and thus required three coats that need to dry for 3 or 4 hours between applications & then Brent and I got sick. So needless to say, the total project time was about a week and we pushed back our move-in date accordingly.) The master bedroom was a pea green, which if you know me, doesn't go with anything I own! In its place is a beautiful light blue (blue reflections from Behr).


Before: Left side of room

Before: Looking from door twards left wall

Before: Unpainted closet = 11 years of scuffs

During: Here is the left side of the room after only one coat of paint!! We used the Behr paint that is a paint and primer in one. It is AWESOME, it covered nearly all the green, which is amazing because the blue is so much lighter than the green was.

During: Right side of room

After: Freshly painted closet. I know, I am so type A that I painted my closet. But the inside was visible from the room with the door open (and it is nearly alway open!) so I figured it would be nice to have it blend with the rest of the room. I love it! It makes me smile!

After: Here is the view from the hallway, though our bedspread looks a lot brighter than in person (I swear the wall and bed don't clash!).

The other painting project that we started before we moved-in (and before we got sick!) was the master bathroom. I was painted a light salmon/peachy pink color that may have gone with the green but looked pretty off with the new light blue.

Before: View from bedroom

Before

Before: Water-spotted, rusting light fixture

During: Deciding what blue to paint the bathroom ended up being quite an ordeal. The paint we bought initally looked light purple on the wall. Then we had it darkened (big splotch on the right side of the door). It was still pretty purple, so the other blues are there because we are trying to decide to darken the paint again or just bite it and buy a new can.

All the paint samples and swatches on the counter

Saldy, life and other projects fell higher on the priority list after we finally moved-in and we had to live with that ugly splotched wall for over a month. Then one day last week I couldn't take it anymore; I finally got the paint darkened to a color that looked blue and not purple so I went for it.

After: Nice blue!

After: View from bedroom. We are SO much happier with the blue now! It actually was still not the color on the card, but their mistake ended up being perfect! I also changed the brassy drawer pulls for blue glass-like nobs and added chocolate accents like the floor rugs and a few baskets.

After: And what about that rusting fixture you may ask? Well, we didn't have the change to splurge on a new one so I spray painted it white. I couldn't believe that the paint made it look like a brand-new fixture! Love it.

The project that ended up taking precedence over painting the salmon pink bathroom was the dark red dining room. I mean DARK. The dining room is small, just 10' x 10' and these pictures are using the flash in the middle of the day. A bright summer day.

Before (Note: the red splotchs are samples of other reds from when i was deciding if I wanted to stay red or go with a taupe.)

Before: View from front door

After: We finally decided that the room was too small for a color as bright as red, so we painted it a nice grayish-taupe color (75% Gallery Taupe by Behr) and repainted the trim a bright white. It feels so much more open now and much larger than before.

After: There was also finally a space for me to hang up the scroll Brent bought me in China.

We liked the color in the dining room so well that we decided to paint the whole house (minus the bedrooms and master & downstairs bath) the same color. The project that took precedence after the dining room and the master bath was the upstairs guest bath. I am kicking myself for not taking a 'before' picture of this bathroom. It was BRIGHT yellow, like 'I-may-have-just-burned-my-retina's' bright and also had a brassy-rusting light fixture (see above). So yesterday I decided it was time; I painted the room and spray painted the fixture. The result is 180' from the other paint job!
After: View from door

After: A better view of the new color

So that is a quick overview of our house projects so far. In the next few weeks I am hoping that we can get the living room, breakfast area and kitchen painted.

Kitchen

Breakfast area

Living room: View from back of house

Living room: View from front door.

Fireplace = My most frustraing decorating problem. This house was built when tube TVs were popular, thus the hole above the fireplace is a large cavern. We tried putting the TV up there but it is too high to watch TV comfortably, it felt like i was in the first row of a movie theater. So I need to do something else with it. It is 36'' x 54'', I have not been able to find a mirror or piece of art that is that large. You can't even buy a blank canvas that large. I thought about covering it for good, but the only cable hook-up is up there. Go figure. So, for now I'm using the space to display pictures (Note: the tallest pictures are 14'' x 11''...it is a Tall space!), which is a good fix for now but I'm not completely satisfied.

So there is our house! We are loving living in our own space. Our neighborhood is very quiet and I love having a yard. I'm sad that its already fall, because I will have to wait until next spring to do any hard-core work on the yard. But hopefully by then I will have the whole inside painted!!!

Love,
J

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Moved out!

So we have successfully moved out of our apartment and all of our stuff (oh man, there was a lot of it! How did we accumulate so much stuff in only two years?!?!) is now in our new house. The new house is a mess, but at least it is OUR house :) Hopefully I will have it cleaned up enough by next week to have people over!

PS~ Big shout-out to the Morgans (Becky, I don't think I would have ever finished packing that freaking kitchen without you!) and Mike Boone for moving all our stuff!!!!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

OK OK, So we have been a bit MIA...

Apparently people are actually checking my blog, as indicated by the harassment to update it (cough, KBD), so I had better get to it!

WELL, what have Brent & Joelle been up to the last two months you ask??? TRAVEL. Sadly nowhere as exciting as London or Rome, but instead we headed home. We were in the Seattle area for about 5 weeks, bouncing like pin balls between Brent's parent's home, my parent's home, both sets of my grandparent's houses, friends houses in Seattle, dinners, sleepovers with the neices, coffee dates, birthday parties, celebrating our one year, weddings, and a family reunion. Brent also went on a week long baseball trip with his dad to Southern Cali.

All and all, the trip was wonderful and exhausting :) We had really missed our friends and family back home and we were ecstatic to spend some quality time with people we haven't really seen since the wedding (Christmas doesn't really count because we were snowed in for a week...). The down side was that we were trying to cram a whole year's worth of hanging out into five weeks and this lead to a tendancy to over-cram our days. We are very glad we did it because we will probably never have the oportunity to go home for that long again until we move back. That said, my bed and my pillow welcomed me back with open arms :)

So we are back in Durham, frantically painting our bedroom before we move in this weekend (or next weekend, who knows?!?!). All I have to say is that the theory of painting is much better than the reality of painting. So when you come to my house PLEASE notice the paint job ;) It will make these aching fingers happy.

jo

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

New Fav:


Don't these look fantastic?!?! I want to try them BAD! Here is the recipe so you can too:

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Pops
1 cup all purpose flour
1/4 tsp salt
dash of cinnamon
1 stick butter, softened (it is even okay if it is melting a little)
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
3/4 cups mini semi-sweet chocolate chips
Assorted candy melts:
1/2 package white chocolate candy melts
1/2 package chocolate candy melts
1/4 cup light blue candy melts
In a medium bowl combine the flour, salt, and dash of cinnamon. In a second larger bowl, beat together the butter, sugar, brown sugar, and vanilla extract until creamy. Slowly beat in the flour mixture until smooth. Stir in the chocolate chips. Roll the mixture into quarter size balls and lay on cookie sheet lined with wax paper (Should make approximately 20) and insert a lolly pop stick.
Chill for several hours or freeze for 15-20 minutes until firm.
Melt candy melts in the microwave per directions on package. (30 sec intervals, stirring in between.) Gently dip the cookie dough ball into the candy coating by holding the lollipop stick and rotating until covered (if your lolly pop stick falls out, just dip the end in the melted chocolate and put it back in the ball). Once covered remove and softly tap and rotate until the excess chocolate falls off. Place in a styrofoam block to dry.To decorate with drizzled chocolate, place chocolate in a sandwich bag on a microwave safe dish and microwave in 30 second intervals moving the chocolate around between. Using scissors, cut the very tip off the sandwich bag. The smaller your cut, the smaller the drizzle. Use the sandwich bag to pipe the chocolate back and forth over the cookie dough pop until you reach the desired look. Return to styrofoam block to dry.

c/o bakedperfection.com