Tuesday, November 5, 2024

ONE OF OUR FAVORITE THINGS

No house teaser today, too much going on yesterday and I didn't finish the post.  So, to get something new up, I thought we'd share this.

Look at this rose bush.  It's got some pretty roses, a couple ready for gathering and some not so much.

But wait...this is artificial!

As I was moving stuff to storage I moved this and realized I've probably never blogged about it.  My Mom found this once upon a time.  I have no idea where she found it, it's certainly not some heirloom piece, ha, but we've always thought it was so cool.


There are almost over done roses...


...some new buds and even one that wasn't "cut" and has lived out its life with petals getting ready to fall off.


There is one that is almost ready...


And one that is perfect...


Even the pot and the soil and the moss are artificial!  It's crazy realistic and one of our favorite things to put on display.  It'll be on a stand in the guest room at the new house for sure.  Our color scheme in there will be pastel pinks and pale yellow so it will look perfect.

Sunday, November 3, 2024

GOOD FOOD AND HOBART SUNDAY

There is rain!  This weekend has been rainy.  Just relaxing today since the last couple of weekends have been double day working at the house.

It's nice to rest.

We usually mention salads before most of our dinners but I never think to take pics.  This one was iceberg and green leaf lettuce with red cabbage, radishes, shredded carrots, pea pods and pickled beets.  We made an Italian dressing and topped with some shaved parmesan reggiano.

Mahi-mahi pan seared and served over some couscous with mixed veggies.  It was a wonderful and healthy and very filling.

And speaking of a resting weekend, Hobart is doing his best to copy us, as long as we make sure his afghan is freshly fluffed and the sun is streaming in at just the correct angle.  Because...

#notspoiled


Friday, November 1, 2024

REPURPOSING SHELVING UNIT

 So, as I was clearing out the mudroom, we have wooden shelves.  On one side of the room, they are deep, 18 inches deep to be exact.


Here is a picture from when we first put them in about ten years ago.  I thought about moving them to the mower shed (the larger barn/workshop is full with shelving so there's no space there) but they were too deep in the smaller space of the shed with the mower in the middle and needing space to walk around it.

But then, behind the door in the mudroom, I forgot that there was a single set of shelves, shallower at only 12 inches deep.  Because they are fully assembled, I just carried them out and put them in the truck (along with the other stuff head to the barn/shed) and drove it over and crossed my fingers.

Here is the end result:

Look at this!

It fits PERFECTLY in this spot! This will give me more space to store things like the supplies for the mower and the weedeater as well as stuff like wasp spray, fire ant killer, tools I use for the mower, etc.  It was the only one in that size we had, but it's good we had it.

Once we get out there, I'll have my hands full organizing the barn and the shed, but it'll be so easy because I'll have plenty of time to do it whenever I want.  Right now, it's just the weekends and there was always so much else to focus on.

Not only are we building our dream house, I'm going to be able to turn those two buildings into my dream workshop and shed!


Wednesday, October 30, 2024

THIRD BEDROOM NEW HOUSE TEASER

 OK, last week was the guest room, this week it's the 3rd bedroom which, while it is designed as a bedroom on the floor plan, will be our study.

So, here is the study.

It measures 15.3' x 13.5'

9 foot ceiling.

4 recessed lights and a ceiling fan in the middle.

Wall mount ready for a TV/monitor.

It is in the hallway by the guest bedroom and across from the second bathroom.  Since it's the bigger of the two, we chose it to be a study for two reasons.  One, well, we have always wanted a study because...

...we have books!

Lots of books, ha.  We will use these bookcases initially (we have four total, these three are already at the farm and one more is at the apartment, also full of books). We might change to something else though.  Floor to ceiling shelving would awesome with a small ladder to get books high up (well, 9 feet high up, ha).

We'd like to have been able to do some built-in shelving but when you do that, it makes the room kind of permanently that way (what if we changed our mind and wanted to swap the guest room for this one?).  It is also a lot of expense (like kitchen cabinet expense since they are custom-made to fit).  Standalone bookcases it is, ha.  But again, we might find something different that fits better, it's kind of hard to judge all of this on paper at this point, so we figured that once the room is drywalled, we'll be able to do some planning by measuring and then shopping.

Would all these books make it a library? 😂


The other reason we need a study is because 2nd Man works from home 100% of the time.  He's been using the bedroom at the apartment, and he'd rather have a dedicated space for that as his home office.  We'll have to figure out how to fit a new desk in here and make it work.  For me, I REALLY would like two chairs with a table in between right under the windows.

I've always envisioned something like this.  Just a comfortable place to sit and read, away from the living room or bedroom with lots of light.  If we can have a couple of walls of bookcases, get 2nd Man's desk in there and save space for this, it will be wonderful.

Also, since the house will be very tech forward, we opted to have all cables, wifi wiring, etc run into this bedroom instead of the attic where it is normally put.  To make them easy to access, they will be run into the closet in this room so we have these builtins and we'll still have space for storage of course.  It can also be just the spot for cables and lines to "neatly" terminate and have the wifi router, backup battery for the internet, and other computer paraphernalia, ha.

Like the guest room last week, we are doing something different in here with paint color.  Oops, did that picture give away something?  We'll see!  More on that in a post on all the interior colors we chose!

Next time, the living room.  We're only two or three room tours away from the kitchen and pantry (and THAT'S going to take a couple of posts).


Monday, October 28, 2024

MOVING IS PRACTICALLY DONE

At least the part we can do.

Phew.

It was a busy weekend (week actually).  I took a day off and did more packing and moving (the books took FOREVER and the boxes were REALLY heavy).  Then, we were out there on Saturday doing more.  And then I was there on Sunday!

It was hot, feels like of 90's.  Ugh.  It's almost November, what the heck, weather?

There was so much to do but other than the big furniture that we are keeping (and the porch) it's done.

This is from the back corner toward the front.  I tried to keep it all on one side so that we will have room for the big items we are keeping (movers taking them).  It will be dining table and chairs, the yellow kitchen hutch, the two pieces in the guest room, the white canning cabinet, a marble top baking table, cedar chest, a wooden file cabinet, a coffee table and end table, and three bookcases. 


We're thinking the bookcases can stack at the back and the dining table will allow us to put the chairs on top, then we can squeeze in the other things.  Fingers crossed that we planned correctly!  There might be a couple of smaller piece (and maybe even the dining room chairs) that we can stick in the barn (though it's pretty full now, ha).  

OK, now this made us laugh.  You know that we've been saving up boxes from the apartment and taking them out there (it's been a godsend to have so many at our disposal, and we have extras!).  Well most are just U-Haul or Lowes or Walmart or random names.

But this one stood out:


We were a self-fulfilling prophecy and didn't know it! 😆Two men with the little truck that could!

Sunday, October 27, 2024

GOOD FOOD AND HOBART SUNDAY

Here it is, already Sunday and the last Sunday of October.  Where DOES the time go?  As this posts, I'll be heading out to the farm for one more day of packing and moving.  It was all day yesterday.  This should be it, then the movers can come soon. 

2nd Man made a nice hearty breakfast of a whole egg mixed with egg whites, sweet potatoes, onions, green bell peppers and parsley.  Sort of using up things we had in the fridge and put it all together to into one delicious breakfast!


Here is Hobart, saying hello.  He was recharging his batteries in the sunshine on his afghan on his chair in front of his favorite window.  Because...

#notspoiled

Friday, October 25, 2024

ALOE VERA PLANTS TRASH TO GARDENING TREASURE

Regular readers know that I have a favorite place to look for bargains...our downstairs trash area!  Our building has trash chutes on every floor, and they feed into a separate room, but for boxes and other things that people can't put in the chute, there is an area (indoor) near the loading dock where people can put the things they don't want.  I've found quite a few cool items over the last few years.

I was taking some of our empty boxes (I break ours down by the way, like you're SUPPOSED to do, ha, but I digress).  I walked in and saw these two aloe vera plants.  We had a nice one at the farm, but we missed it one year in the freeze and it never recovered.  I told 2nd Man we needed to get one to have at the new house and then these fell into my lap!


Two nice and healthy aloe plants, one in a plastic pot, the other in a nice, colorful, clay pot.  I'll repot the plastic one into a clay pot but otherwise, these are great plants in great shape and now we have two new plants for the porch at the new house.  Aloe is always great for burns (and maybe even wasp stings?).

For now, they will live on the balcony at the apartment so I can keep an eye on them and bring them in this Winter and then they'll be at the farm.  Maybe one on the front porch and one on the back porch.


Wednesday, October 23, 2024

GUEST ROOM NEW HOUSE TEASER

 OK, this might be a boring update, since there's not a lot to see but we said we'd go room by room and since we did the master last week, now it's on to the other bedrooms. This week it's the guest room.

The house will be three bedrooms.  We had the option for a 4th but aside from adding a lot of expense, we didn't really need all that space.  I mean, it's just the two of us and we don't have much family.  We never have a lot of people that stay with us, certainly at the apartment we have none (1 bedroom/1 bath), but at the house we sold before the apartment, we had a guest room that was used on occasion by friends and family visiting

Of course, being the country, you never know, someone might come visit and would rather stay overnight instead of driving back into town.

So here is the guest room.

It measures 12.8'x13.6'.

9 foot ceiling.

4 recessed lights and a ceiling fan in the middle.

We could choose either bedroom to be the guest room but we chose this one since it's at the end of the hall for maximum privacy (also the other one is slightly bigger which would be better for how we'll use that room, more on that next week). 

This is from a model home photo (before they started decorating, ha).  It has a good size double door closet with some built-ins, of course it will probably end up being more of an extra closet to store our stuff, ha.  The guest bed that we have is queen size so it will fit nicely.  There is this large window that will face the front yard (the master bedroom windows face the rear) so it will let in a lot of light.

You've probably seen pics of our guest room at the farm, but in case you haven't, here it is:

This is a great, vintage Hoosier style cabinet my Mom had in her bedroom, we'll put it on the wall by the door going into the room...

Here's a yellow "Jack and Jill" dresser (something my Mom found at an estate sale), we'll put it opposite the bed.  We're going to, more or less, recreate this room in the new house.  We're saving the bed frame, end tables and the two pale yellow furniture pieces (they are antiques).  Some of the decor will move over but we'll repurpose others.

Speaking of repurposing...


...we're going to use these pictures in the new guest room.  We had them in the farm living room and we think they'll fit the guest bedroom theme a bit better.  We have four of them.

Chair in corner, image via Pinterest

One thing we want to do differently is put a comfy chair in the corner of the bedroom, with perhaps a small side table. Ottoman optional, ha.

Overall, the "new" guestroom will be much of the same color palette as well.  Our main decorating style alw
ays seems to lean more toward earth tones and more grounded, deeper, richer colors in the rest of the house (though at the apartment we've added blues and orange to our palette, ha).  For this room though, we want it to be softer and gentler.  This honors our mothers with their favorite colors and will give it a different energy.  Plus there will be a wall color, more on that in a future paint color post!

If someone does stay overnight, we want them to be a calm, relaxing space.  Because of the pastels and the flowers, we're going to call it the "Spring room".





Monday, October 21, 2024

MOVING CASUALTIES

Well, the house is about 80% emptied and we've made a dozen or so trips in the truck to the barn, shed and storage unit and everything has gone great.

Until Saturday...


First, I was carrying some bowls into the storage unit and in the top bowl, I had placed this Martha Stewart jadeite green cake stand...I tilted them just a little too much and this tumbled out and hit the ground.  Above is the end result.

Of course, I had to pick up the broken pieces so no one would step on them or drive over them and I poked my thumb.  Yes, that's my blood on there in the photo, the perils of being on blood thinners, ha.

We have a first aid kit in the truck so I cleaned it and wrapped it up and continued on.  I was on the literal LAST box of that load when this happened:


This was our vintage (from the early 70's) sun tea jar and set.  We had the unused, round sun tea jar, a set of six glasses and the hard-to-find matching pitcher.  I wrapped them in bubble wrap, put them in their own separate box, you know to be safe and careful, and as I was carrying it in, the end of the box gave way and they all fell out.

No bubblewrap will protect that.  Sigh.


I managed to salvage two glasses and the dome lid and separate pour spot with the ring.  When you find them for sale online, because they've been used, those pieces are often not available or damaged after 40+ years.

Since this one was never used, we even had the original instruction sheet, it'll be off to eBay to find replacements as some point.  They are usually for sale, maybe I can find one that's cheap because it's missing the ring and top pieces, ha.  The pitcher is more rare and the glasses are a bit pricey (because they all match, saying "solar tea" with the same sun logo), but at least I know I can find them.

Setting all that aside, as I said, we're almost there.  I'm taking off Thursday to hopefully finish it and then this coming weekend we can fine-tune it and finally be ready for the last step, demolition.

Sunday, October 20, 2024

GOOD FOOD AND HOBART SUNDAY

 Saturday was a good day (mostly, more on that Monday,ha) but when I returned home, 2nd Man had outdone himself with dinner.

He had been researching red beans and rice recipes to add to our rotation because we wanted to use this wonderful smoked turkey sausage we found that is very low in saturated fat and doesn't have all the processed stuff.  We love it (courtesy of grocery store HEB).

He made up his version, we splurged with a little white rice (because brown just wouldn't work).  The cajun trinity of veggies (onions, green bell pepper and celery), red beans, seasonings and voila, it was delicious!!

Hobart was not interested.  Well, not in the food of course, but he WAS interested in his blue fuzzy blanket and that's where he slept most of the afternoon and evening.  Because...

#notspoiled