Tuesday, August 28, 2012

my first ever furniture re-vamp!


Sorry I've been MIA for the last two weeks!  I've been busy and truthfully I haven't felt like writing!  I have been under a tremendous amount of stress and pressure with our upcoming move!  It is so incredibly stressful that we haven't sold or rented our house yet.  Our realtor has truly been amazing- I know she is doing all she can do.  We can't make anyone buy it or rent it.  I'd appreciate any and all good vibes sent our way to help us get through the next few weeks!  With that being said I am shocked that we have made it through 10 weeks already!  I swear it feels like Jeremy just left yesterday!  I feel like now instead of counting up we can count down so...10 WEEKS LEFT!

Here is a little project I worked on last week for my new casa! 

I scored this awesome mirror/dresser combo off Craigslist a few weeks ago for 40 bucks!  I have been looking for a dresser that I could remove a drawer from, refurbish, and use in my living room as a media storage unit and I am thrilled with this find!

a drawer is already missing for me!
My poor Grandpa has become my delivery man and helped me pick it up and unload it once we got home.  This is the second item that he has picked up for me off Craigslist, the first was an elliptical machine that I've used twice- ha!

not even a slip of paper would have fit in there!
If you know me well you know that I have zero patience so of course I wanted a trip to Lowe's that night for my supplies.  Well I didn't.  Life happened and I got way too busy!  I finally made time to work on it this week and am so so happy I did!

A couple weeks after the purchase, my handy-dandy little helper was super excited to finally make a trip to Lowe's!  I swear he loves that place!  I had my list ready from Pinterest and knew exactly what supplies to get.  I had a list of what *thought* I needed to get.  Yes, that is more accurate.  First problem if you will: I thought that I was going to have to sand the entire dresser or at least get some furniture de-glosser.  Wrong.  The nice old man at Lowe's told me that since the dresser was old and we didn't know how old that I probably shouldn't sand it.  He said that if it had a lead-based stain or paint on it that it probably wouldn't be a good thing to have it floating around in the air.  Right, guess I should have thought of that.  Next issue- remove tack cloth and extra brushes from Lowe's list.

I spent most of my time at Lowe's at the paint counter.  I knew I wanted a cream color but good gosh there are a TON of cream paints to choose from.  I ended up choosing a color based on its name- Sweet Almond. (That is also how I pick my horses :o) )

Supplies:
1 quart of Valspar paint; Sweet Almond
1 cabinet paint kit with foam roller and tray
1 drop cloth
2 cans of spray primer
5 'knob' drawer pulls
10 'handle' drawer pulls

I originally spent $92 at Lowe's- I bought 4 cans of spray paint and was able to return 2 so I actually spent about $81.  The knobs and handles were the most expensive items.  Since I needed 15 total it  added up quick.  I chose a bronze color which I think adds a nice little pop to the cabinet!  The knobs were $2.97 each ($14.95) and the handles were $3.29 each ($32.90).  Overall project cost: $121.00!

I painted the drawers first.


I spread them out on my, ahem, drop cloth.  (See Jeremy, proof that I used one this time!  I have a bad habit of painting anywhere and everywhere without some sort of drop cloth hehe!)  Then added a light coat of spray primer.  I didn't think that they needed to be heavily and evenly covered since this was only a primer.  I did end up spraying them each twice.


Next I painted each drawer with two coats of the Sweet Almond paint.  Shout out to my best friend (and most awesome Mom I know) Amber for taking a pic of Gage and I in action.  I honestly couldn't have completed this project without her helping me keep Gage entertained for a few hours- and pointing out all of the spots I missed!


Unfortunately, I didn't take any pics of the cabinet itself as I painted it.  I did apply two coats of the spray primer and about three coats of paint.  The top was the most worn so it required a bit extra to cover up some of the imperfections.  *If you are considering a similar project I highly recommend using a small roller to paint your cabinet.  It went on so smooth and I do not have a single brush stroke on the entire cabinet!

After the paint dried I added the new knobs and handles.  I swear this was the most frustrating and difficult part!  I used an electric screwdriver to help tighten them into place but the drawers were just awkward to hold alone while trying to balance the new pulls and the screwdriver.


Here is the finished product! 



I just LOVE IT!  

After I finished it I realized that I should have painted the open space as well but I'm waiting on my father-in-law to build me a small shelf to sit in there for our blu-ray player.  This baby is over 5 feet long so I'm hoping our new home will accommodate its massive size!  If it won't work in our living room I think it would make a fabulous buffet in a dining room or it can go back into a bedroom!  I just feel so proud of myself for doing this without my hubby's help!  I wanted it to be finished so I could surprise him with my handy-ness (is that a word?!) and when I text him a pic he loved it just as much as I do!  Right now its just sitting it our garage- can't wait to move and use it! 

I hope y'all enjoy!  Until I blog again... Farewell friends!

Monday, August 13, 2012

our house, in the middle of our street

I've been debating for a while now whether or not I wanted to post some information and pictures about our house, but desperate times call for desperate measures!  I know that most of you will use this as an opportunity to be nosey and check out my house.  I'm sure that none of you are looking to buy a house in Lexington but you just might know someone who is :o)

Now that we know where we are going we have got to sell our house!  We are almost at our rock bottom can't-go-no-lower price and we have a fabulous realtor.  I can't blame her at all for not the house not yet being sold.  She has been pushing our house and trying desperately to help us get it sold.  Let me be honest here I know why it hasn't sold.  We have a quaint little house in a decent neighborhood on a crappy-ass lot.  We have no backyard.  Zero.  Zilch.  None.  Last Spring we added a bigger deck to try to compensate for the lack of a yard hoping it would help with a future sale.  Wrong.  We are hoping and praying that we find a single guy (or gal!) that is looking for a house with minimal yard maintenance required!  Ok, its actually A LOT of hard work to mow the stinkin' back yard but the front is easy-peasy.  We show our house at least 3 times a week and some days, like today, we show it twice a day!  It is priced right but placed wrong.  I'd appreciate prayers and well wishes to help us sell our house!  The thought of renting it makes me sick to my stomach but it could very well be our reality.  So here are a few pictures of our house.

Squire Creek Way, Lexington
3 bedrooms, 2.5 bath

again, we're not pirates!
kitchen side 1
kitchen side 2
living room
vaulted ceilings 
master bath
master
master
Gage's big boy room!
guest bath
Gage made it into this one!
our little outdoor oasis
Sorry for the sideways pictures, I still don't know how to fix it!  Lots of blood, sweat, and tears have gone into this house over the last six years.  We've replaced all of the flooring, painted nearly every square inch, added new light fixtures in every room, tiled the shower, built the deck, installed a brand new heating and air unit, and upgraded all of the faucets and doorknobs!  We are proud of the work we've put into making our house a home and selling it is bittersweet!

If you know anyone who might be interested here is our realtor contact info:
Patti Osborne, Keller Williams
859-227-1057

I hope you've enjoyed peeking in our house you nosey readers you! :o)  Until I blog again... Farewell friends!!


Wednesday, August 8, 2012

big wheels keep on turning

Sorry for the cheesy title to my post but I had to do it!

I was SHOCKED when Jeremy called me yesterday with the news.  He said "Well babe, we're gonna have to start researching some other areas to live other than California because we got Mobile, Alabama."  There was a silence on the other end of the phone.  I felt the lump in the back of my throat rise and I couldn't hold it back for another second.  I was in full-on sob mode.  I just couldn't help it.  I KNEW we were going to get LA-  I just knew it.  Well ok, that is slightly a lie, in the back of my mind I kept thinking no way, we aren't going there but I was still extremely hopeful.  Never for one second did I think we would get any of our choices in Texas.  I honestly just didn't know what we would get and never ever considered Mobile as a real option.  I feel horrible today for my initial reaction.  I know that Jeremy was upset and my reaction only made it worse.  He wasn't himself when we spoke last night and this morning he text and asked me to research Mobile and find out some positive information for him.  

The shock of Mobile is slowly wearing off and the more I research the area the more excited I am becoming!  For some reason I kept envisioning a swamp with gators and witch doctors down there in Alabama.  Jeremy politely advised that I was thinking more of Louisiana and probably more specifically New Orleans hehe.   Once I realized where exactly we were going my mind was more at ease.    We are going to be RIGHT on the coast!  We purposely listed all coastal areas our top picks- we want to move to a warmer climate and hopefully be completely rid of snow, ice, and freezing temperatures.  

Here are a few things I've researched today, in order of importance of course :o)

1. There is a Tanger Outlet about 40 miles away!  Yes, this is VERY important!

2.  Mobile is approximately 150 miles away from New Orleans.  I know you know why this is important- The New Orleans Hornets and Anthony Davis!

3.  Mobile is about 328 miles away from Atlanta.  Another given- CAT-lanta!

4.  Pensacola is about 60 miles away.

5.  There is a zoo close and the Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center for entertainment for Gage.

6.  Mobile has a Target, TJ Maxx, and a mall!

7. Housing is affordable (this should probably be higher up on the list)

8.  Many forums and blogs say that there is little traffic. (this should probably be higher too...)

9.  Property taxes among the lowest in the country. (ok, obviously my priorities are a bit off...)

10.  We will be there together! (This really should be #1 as it is the most important!)

So clearly there are some positives about Mobile, most important the affordability of the city which will allow for me to continue working part time.  I can't really research schools or jobs just yet as there is a strong possibility we will be in a smaller town outside of Mobile.  We will know more as time passes.  I can't wait to go visit the city and explore!  I would love love love to live in a "downtown atmosphere" where we could walk to restaurants and shopping but I also want a huge back yard for Gage and our pups.

Our assignment could have been MUCH worse.  It hasn't even been 24 hours since we found out and I know that in time Mobile will grow on us and we will come to love it.  We honestly haven't heard a single bad thing about Mobile and surprisingly a few are jealous that they were not assigned there.  I would follow Jeremy anywhere.  He is my best friend and the love of my life.  I am looking forward to starting our new life in Mobile in November.  (November 7th to be exact!)

Until I blog again... Farewell Friends!

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

we're moving to...

I can't believe today is finally here!  The day we have been looking forward to.  The day we find out where we are relocating!  I'm sure most of you are happy- happy that you don't have to read about it anymore!  Well just to let y'all know, all future posts will be about our new place!  As promised, here is a portion of our preference list that was submitted.
1. Los Angeles, CA
2. Houston, TX
3. Dallas, TX
4. San Antonio, TX
5. Phoenix, AZ

Yes, we are in love with the idea of Southern California!   Everyone has had something negative to say about LA or California in general.  We have done our research, we know which areas we could be sent to and if we can afford it or not.  Yes, the cost of living is higher but this is temporary folks!  3-5 years max!  We heavily researched Texas as well and guess what, Texas ain't that cheap either!  Property taxes are actually higher in Texas than California and the sales tax rates vary as well with some areas being higher than Southern California.  Lets not forget that Jeremy has an incredible job and it comes with an amazing support system to help us along the way.  What most people failed to remember is that it really doesn't matter if we want LA- what matters is the need of his agency for someone with his background and skills.  There were 56 offices total that we could have been sent to.  Of course our input is taken into consideration but again, the placement is what is needed for the job. With that being said we are going to...
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MOBILE, ALABAMA!


Mobile was our 11th choice out of the 56 offices so we are pretty excited to have gotten an office so "high" on our list!  Yes, I was shocked and yes, I cried.  We had our hearts set on LA or somewhere out West but Mobile will be great.  Its closer to home and on the coast- the main reason we ranked it so high!  We will also still be in the heart of the SEC and close to Atlanta- hello tournaments!  So get ready to learn all about Mobile and save your pennies y'all- we'll have a guest room so come on down to visit!  

Monday, August 6, 2012

2 days just wasn't enough

I don't even know where to begin with our whirlwind trip.  We had an amazing time.  It was surreal to see Jeremy.  I had completely forgotten how good it felt to hug him, smell him, and just be around him.

Gage and I left Louisville bright and early Friday morning to maximize our time in DC.  When we arrived at the airport my little guy was bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and elated that he was going to ride on an airplane!  He was a perfect little boy and listened to me so much better than I thought he would.  We had no problem checking in, going through security, or boarding the plane.  He was a dream the entire flight and just as good when we arrived.  We managed to collect our bags quickly and make it to the shuttle bus that took us to the Amtrak Station.  We upgraded our tickets to get on an earlier train and we were on our way!  The trip got difficult once we arrived at Union Station.  I had to bring a car seat with me and decided that a backpack for the seat was the best idea.  Wrong.

First of all, I looked like a damn turtle with that huge thing on my back.  If I had fallen over or backwards it would have been over.  That thing was SO HEAVY I just couldn't carry it anymore!  We must have been on the caboose of the train because I swear we had to walk a mile just to get to the station when we arrived.  The car seat backpack was so heavy that half way to the station I ended up dragging it behind me until someone offered to help me with it.  A lady carried it inside for me which was a huge help but then I was faced with the task of finding the VRE ticket booth and entrance/waiting area.  I asked FIVE different Amtrak employees for help and all five of them gave me different information and sent me all over Union Station.  After about 30 minutes of bad information and dragging an exhausted toddler along with me, I gave up and got a cab.  I asked the cab driver specifically if he could take me to a specific location and he assured me he could get me there for about $50.  Wrong.  Once we got in the car and on our way he said he had "no clue" where it was that I wanted to go.  He couldn't get me exactly where I needed to be so I ended up finding our hotel address AND DIRECTIONS and for the driver.  We finally pulled up at the hotel with a $75 cab fare plus tip ($83!!!!!).  I was livid.  The jerk didn't even help me get the luggage out of the trunk!  Since we got to our hotel around noon luckily our room was ready so we could check in early and have somewhere to hang out until Jeremy was free for the weekend.

Of course we were starving since we had been up since 5:00 am so we walked across the street to the only convenient restaurant; iHop.   Fortunately Gage loves it so we were able to eat and waste an hour.  Back at the hotel I had to take a nap (Gage slept the entire cab ride) and Gage watched a movie.  We had to waste 6 hours until Jeremy was finally able to come see us.  There was a knock at our hotel door so I sent Gage to answer it.  His expression when he opened the door and saw his Daddy was priceless.  Emotions were running high.  There were hugs.  Kisses.  More hugs.  More kisses.  It was surreal.  I had to step back and admire my husband.  He looked so different!  His face was so slender and his body- woah!  Hello abs!  For that moment, everything in the world felt right.  It felt normal, natural.  We fell right back into the swing of things like a single day had never passed.  Some people are just meant to be together.

I was so excited to go to dinner that night with some of the people he had met and I had heard so much about.  Of course I was most looking forward to meeting his roommate, Aryn.  I totally felt like hugging him when I saw him so I did!  He was so incredibly nice and felt like family.  Everyone was nice and I was genuinely surprised.  I had this preconceived idea that these guys would treat me like the guys in high school treated me or would maybe be stuck up or 'too good to talk to me'.  That couldn't be farther from the truth.  Each person I met was sincere, honest, professional, and overall a 'nice guy' or girl.  They instantly made me feel like I was part of the group and it was awesome.  Everyone had a nickname and I'm not quite sure who was who or what everyone's real name was!  I was taken aback by the one they call "Maverick".  Why do they call him Maverick you ask?  Because he looks like a young Tom Cruise!  Yes, ladies it is true.  He was a ringer for Tommy in his Top Gun days- he even had the aviators!  I told Jeremy I wanted to take a picture with him and post it to Facebook, tell everyone I met Tom Cruise, and see how many of you believed me but I chickened out.  I was too embarrassed to ask him for the pic!

We spent the next two days lost in each other.  We didn't care what we did or where we went, we just wanted to be together as a family.  On Saturday we rode the Metro into DC and went to the zoo.  It was a huge disappointment.  Not only did we have to walk like 6 blocks to the zoo once we got off the train but it was also like 100 degrees and Gage refused to walk.  The zoo was pathetic.  Although it was free to enter a map cost $2, stroller rental was $9 and and three hot dogs and two bags of chips cost $25.  Each animal had a waiting line to view it and the only thing that Gage actually wanted to see, the snakes, were on the other side of the zoo.  We made the downhill journey to the reptile house, stood in line to go in and saw about three snakes.  We decided it was time to go and while looking at a map realized that the zoo did not make a circle and we had to walk all the way back from where we just came- up hill!  We were miserable!

The next day we got up early, thanks to Gage, and went to see Jeremy's training facility.  It was incredible to finally see this mysterious place I knew so little about.  It was exactly as I imagined and as impressive as I knew it would be.  It is nice to have a mental picture of where he is during the day.  After a brief tour we headed back out to the car to drive around the facility to see even more.  I totally got stung in the stomach by a wasp.  Folks, I haven't been stung in years and I swear I wanted to pass out.  It was awful.  However, I quickly recovered when we pulled into the MCX for a little shopping.  Sunday literally flew by.  When I looked at the clock it was 5:30 and time to meet the group for their regular Sunday dinner at Cracker Barrel.  It was again a blast.  It felt like everyone was one big family enjoying a meal together.  Dinner was a blur and sadly it was time to head to the airport so Gage and I could head home.  Jeremy's friend, Rip, rode with us to the airport.  He is awesome.  He sat in the backseat with Gage and the two of them laughed the entire trip.  I've heard that you can't trust someone who can't act crazy around a child- well you can totally trust Rip!  Having him along definitely lightened the mood and helped the dreaded trip be more enjoyable.

Gage and I got stuck at the airport until midnight.  Our 9:20 pm flight was delayed due to the horrible weather.  It was a very long and difficult wait.  Thankfully Gage (finally) fell asleep in his stroller around 10:00 pm. When it was finally time to board the plane I was completely disappointed with the lack of assistance provided by first of all, John Q. Public and second, the entire staff of Southwest Airlines.  Not one single person offered to help me with Gage.  Here I was pushing a stroller with a sleeping kiddo, pulling our luggage and carrying a bag of crap.  I couldn't believe how rude people were and how many looks and huffs and puffs I got for taking so long to board the plane.  Here's a tip Southwest- let families with small children truly pre-board before everyone else NOT after the 60 people in group A have already gotten on.  We got to Louisville at 1:30 am and I again had to struggle with our checked luggage and that damn car seat.  I rented a cart, loaded it myself, and pushed the cart and stroller through the airport and out to the remote parking lot where our car was parked.  When I finally got everything loaded it was after 2:00 am and I still had to drive home.  Thank goodness for my Momma who talked to me the entire drive home- I wouldn't have made it without her.  By 4:00 am I had Gage safely in his bed fast asleep, the car unloaded and I was ready to lay down.  I cried myself to sleep when I looked to my left and realized that I was again alone.

The visit was completely worth the all of the time, effort, and money spent.  Gage and I desperately needed to see Jeremy and he desperately needed to see us.  Today felt a lot like seven weeks ago when Jeremy first left.  I've been miserable all day and haven't been able to stop crying.  I'm giving myself today to be pouty.  Starting tomorrow I'm going to put on my second pair of big girl panties and deal with it.  We only have three months left and tomorrow is the second most important day of this process- WE FIND OUT WHERE WE ARE MOVING!  The trip was a nice little distraction from the big reveal that is coming tomorrow!

Hopefully tomorrow I'll get my reveal post written faster than today's post.  This post was difficult to write through all the tears.  Here are few pictures from our trip!

watching our plane get loaded and checked!

first time flyer!

SO EXCITED about the train ride!



Amtrak ride



morning kisses

first Metro ride

headed down the escalator to the Metro!  Gage's favorite part!

Mexi is a must on any trip

the only pic of us from the whole weekend

this little guy was exhausted!

Until I blog again... Farewell friends!