Monday, July 25, 2016

Team work makes the dream work.

I'm trying *really* hard not to get my hopes up but we showed our mobile home lastnight to a couple who really seems interested in purchasing it. Fingers crossed that they were serious.

This past weekend the heat was horrible! We did manage to get a couple things worked on at the house. Damien is working on a plumbing issue and got supplies needed to fix our electrical problems too. Luckily neither of these problems is (so far) ending up being a huge deal and should be things that he can do himself.

While Damien worked on the plumbing, our friend Joe and I worked on painting Abigail's room.   I wasn't sure about the color when she picked it, but it really looks nice!




We got all the walls painted and it was looking like one coat was going to do the trick.  I'll have to check back in on it this week because we left before it was completely dry. I was really impressed because the color we covered up was really dark. 


That is the before picture of Abigail's room when we first got the house.  I definitely recommend Glidden paint & primer in one. It works great!  



Monday, July 18, 2016

"That's the meaning of life - trying to find a place to keep your stuff."

Another day. Another obstacle.

This weekend we worked on the floors and sanding the walls.  After sanding floors for hours and hours over the weekend, we've decided to only have wooden floors in the living room and dining room and carpet the upstairs. We feel like it will be more cost efficient and make more sense. The time it will take to sand combined with the cost of stain and materials coupled with needing to buy area rugs (at least for the girls rooms so they can play on the floor) made us realize it would just be easier and faster to put down carpet.

The floors in the dining room and living room are looking great so far.




We found out today that the water shut off outside is broken, so our water was never actually shut off, they only came in and turned off a valve in the basement...  after it had flooded. They will need to tear up the sidewalk to fix that, which means our work on our pipes is at a standstill until that part is done. So now, we wait. The borough said it could be as long as the second week in August, which was going to be our move in date. Fingers crossed they can somehow make it happen faster than that. 

The good news is that even though we failed our electrical inspection, I've lined up an electrician to fix the things that need addressed and it isn't going to end up costing a fortune so we may soon be able to put aside the generator and actually have power in the house! 

This upcoming week we will work on repairing the walls and getting them ready to paint. We are hoping to start the painting this weekend so we can move forward with getting carpet installed.  The only room color that has been picked out so far is Abigail's. We let her pick her own color and she chose a color called Sky Watch. It may not have been my first choice but she is really excited about it.




Here's to better news this week! 




Monday, July 11, 2016

Every day may not be good, but there is something good in every day.

This weekend's work at the house kind of ended up being a bummer. We rented a floor sander on Saturday thinking we could get all the floors done. When we got it into the house we realized it didn't work properly and the hardware store had already closed. So, we ended up working on sanding walls and focusing on small areas that we hadn't done yet, like the landing and it's one million tacks still in the floor.  I also finally pulled out all the tacks on the stairs. It's kind of boring right now because we are just doing tedious stuff like this but it all gets it closer to being done.  Getting the floors sanded would have been awesome and really felt like we were getting somewhere, but that's the way it goes.




There were tons of tacks and tiny pieces of carpet padding on all the steps. It took me a couple weeks to finally sit down and pull them all out. It's hard work. 




I also finally decided to start on the bathroom a little bit. It's really dirty but everything can be cleaned up and used which makes me really happy. There was a few odds and ends in there and when I went to throw away the bathmat I pulled it up and found this underneath. 


It isn't the first dime I've found in this house. As a matter of fact,  we have found several. Not everyone agrees or believes in finding dimes, but I do. Especially when I find one in such a strange place as under a bathmat. It immediately brought tears to my eyes. I don't know exactly who it is, but it makes me really happy.

 If you don't know what I'm talking about.. here's a little info. 

The Meaning of the Angel Number 10 (and Finding Dimes)

Seeing the number 10 (or finding dimes) is often a message of validation that you are receiving guidance and insight from your angels and from the realms of spirit. Release any fear or uncertainty and know that you are loved and supported. Things are working out for you for the highest and greatest good.
The #10 is also a call to pay attention, to trust your instinct and honor your intuition, especially regarding making changes to move forward in your life, and to take action to create positive change as you’re inspired. Part of making positive changes is keeping focused on what you want to manifest… Call on your angels to help align your thoughts with what you want to experience in your life.












Thursday, July 7, 2016

Being organized is being in control

We picked a move-in date for side #2... and it's quickly approaching.  We picked our 6th anniversary for our date, which is August 14th. That is only 37 days away. Will it happen? Well, we are going to try as hard as we possibly can for it to happen.

To do this I realized I need to come up with a strict timeline and schedule. When you have a lot to do, sometimes you don't know where to start and you just end up accomplishing nothing.

I'm still not done with the schedule because it's more time consuming than I thought. But, it's mostly broken down and it seems like we may be able to make our deadline. It basically depends on whether or not we can get the water and electric straightened out and stay within our tiny budget for that.

Aside from all the work that needs done at the house, I also have a list of stuff I'd like to get done during the week when I'm home with the kids. It's tough to get anything done, but sometimes Amelia does sleep a little. I'm sleep-deprived, but this stuff has to get done and I can rest when we move.

I've started visualizing all the rooms and picking out what I want. When we moved into the mobile home we got rid of nearly everything, so we are almost starting from scratch. I have several pieces of furniture I want to spruce up to take with us to save some money.

Today I got a gallon of my favorite paint - marshmallow. I can't explain why I love it, but I do. It's not white, it's not off-white, it's not eggshell - it's marshmallow and it is the best. I'm going to use that for furniture that I plan to put in Amelia's room.



This dresser, chest, and glider are the pieces that will go in Amelia's room.




The glider needs the arm fixed. It also needs new fabric, but all three of these pieces are really sturdy and real wood, so once they are painted they will work great. 


I'm also going to use it for this little $5 table I found & turn it into a Lego table for Abigail's room.


I haven't started on any of the furniture yet but I have started on our awesome "new" front doors.  We picked two of these up for $50 and they are nearly identical to the original door on side #1 that I was so bummed to not be able to use anymore.  Our plan is to refinish them and I've started on that but it's taking forever because there is about 20 coats of paint/stain on them. 





Here is how the door is looking now. It still needs another coat of stripper to get the final coat off, but it is coming along. 


I also picked out this doorknob for them. I can't wait to see the end result!


I see a lot of late nights in my future, but it will totally be worth it! 











SUBSCRIBE

Instagram