This is a pic of the 8 boxes of flooring we used to do the hall and kitchen. 8 boxes! Crazy!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
The Floor is FINISHED!
So, remember how Ben and started tearing out the old flooring in our kitchen and hallway? Well, it's done. We finished it over my spring break--the week before Easter. We are very excited about the end results. Now that the floor is done, we will refinish the existing cabinets and we are adding a butcher block counter top. This process is slow-going but I will post pics as we go.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Home Remodeling
Last year, Ben and I remodeled our bathroom. We did such a good job and it looks so cute, we thought this year we would tackle the kitchen and hallway. Here is a pic of our new bathroom. This is the picture I took of the kitchen when I was still trying to decide which house I wanted to buy. You can't see the entire thing but it gives you an idea. You can only see a tiny piece of the nasty blue carpet, and luckily for you, you can't see the hideous wood paneling that covers the other 2 walls. This is going to be a big project so we are doing it in pieces for two reasons: we don't have the money to do it all at once, though it would be nice; and second, we would go insane.
We took off the wood paneling and weird cabinet above the fridge and this is what was behind it. Gross. Doesn't the new window look nice, though?
We had to move the fridge and everything else into the center of the room so we could hang the new dry wall. Under the wood paneling is the same chipped and cracking plaster that we saw in the bathroom last year. Easier to just cover it with new drywall.
Here is the corner opposite of the 'before' pic. This is the corner we are working on first. The other stuff will be finished later. We put in new drywall and we're going to paint it the same color as the bathroom walls. Ben likes the grey. This corner will have a new pantry and bar top with stools because we don't have room for an actual kitchen table.
This is a shot of the hallway with its glorious wood paneling. This is where we've been stowing the drywall that needs to be hung. Look at the lovely blue carpet. That needs to come out, quick.
Yikes! Look at what is under the ugly blue carpet. Red, flowered laminate stuff. That's not the only layer that we took up. There was so much crap underneath.
Under the carpet, the pad, and the red laminate was the old sub-floor. We took that out too because it was really squeaky. Under the sub floor was a black water proofing paper.
All of this was nailed down and we had to pull all the nails out individually by hand.
Now, back to the kitchen. This pic shows one half still with its old carpet and the other half ripped down to the barest wood sitting on the floor joists. I guess we are calling this the sub- sub-floor. The spots on the picture is from the flash lighting up the dust in the air. Gross.
Here is Ben hard at work ripping out the other side of the old floor. Don't think he did all the work. I just paused for a second to take pictures, then it was back to work.
Ben is sitting where the oven, corner cabinets and useless old dishwasher used to sit. We won't be able to replace the stove for a while- they're expensive. We did, however, buy a new dishwasher. I'll post a pic later.
This is how the kitchen looks with the sub-sub-floor exposed. After we screwed it down better to quiet the squeaks it's actually much better than the carpet was. No, we aren't leaving it like this.
This is the new sub-floor. We've ordered the new hard-wood floors... walnut, hand-scraped bamboo. Once they arrive and we get it installed I'll post more pics. This is a serious work-in-progress.
We got the floors in the kitchen and hallway ripped out just in time for our city's 'spring clean up'. We put all the carpet, cabinets, carpet pad, old sub-floor, wood paneling, old dishwasher, some random stranger's mattress that someone tossed onto our pile... anway, we put it all on the curb and they came and took it all away. It was so nice. Such a big help.
St. Patrick's Day
My sister needed to take a test on the Saturday before St. Patrick's day and asked me to watch her 2 kids, Kami and Devan. Well... that day just happened to be the St. Patrick's day parade downtown. So, to get us in the mood I bought us green hats and cooked corned beef and cabbage for dinner on Friday night. Saturday morning we woke up and hopped on the Trax train and headed downtown. I was so excited. I think more so than the kids were. Here we are waiting for the train. Like our hats? Here we are on the train heading downtown. Look at their freckles. Aren't they cute?
This is my awkward attempt at turning the camera around to take a pic of the three of us.
Here are the littles, getting a little impatient, waiting for the parade to start. We got there 15 minutes before the intended start time and got some rockin' seats. We were right on the parade line-no one in front of us. It was a great view.
These are Irish wolf hounds. Huge and a little scary-looking.
Some lion-type mascot in a kilt waving the Irish flag.
I liked this horse because he had shamrocks painted on his body and his hooves were painted green. Very festive.
These horses, however, I didn't like. See how it kind of looks like they are a little close? Yeah, that's because THEY WERE RIGHT ON TOP OF US!!! I thought they were going to step on us. Remember before how I mentioned the awesome seating... yeah, at this point I wished someone was sitting in front of us. Yikes!
St. George and Zions
Clear back in February I had a long-ish weekend and Ben and I really wanted to get out of town. We headed to St. George to visit some of my family and also to visit Zions National Park. Friday night my adorable cousin, Amy cooked an amazing dinner of shish kabobs, and fondue chocolate with a tasty assortment of dipping things. YUM! On Saturday, Amy packed up her little family (actually it's a big family of 5 kids) and Ben and I packed up my aunt Sue and we all drove over to Zions. We knew we were taking a chance with the weather for a hiking trip, but it seems like St. George always has nice weather. Not this weekend. It was freezing and snowy. Of course none of us were really prepared for the weather but we used what we had and got in one hike before we all froze. Ben and I in our thrown-together snow clothes. This is my super-cute aunt Sue.
This is Amy, her hubby, Joey and their 5 kids. The kids are ready to go with their rain ponchos. Aren't they cute? I was really surprised at how well-behaved and patient they all were on this freezing, slippery, muddy, slushy, cold.... you get the idea. Such sweet kids, though.
Now that we are ready, let's go! Check out Ben's foot wear. Yes, he had real hiking boots in the car but I don't think anyone has ever seen him in anything but flip-flops... regardless of the weather.
Amy and I stopped for a picture while her awesome littles kept hiking. Look at Ben in his shorts and flops. What a dork. That trail looks clear but a little higher up it was all mud and slush. So stinking slippery. He didn't care, though.
Amy and Joey had to take turns carrying the littlest one, Jayni (the cutest of the 5- sorry, Amy. I had to say it), but the other kids were so good! They just kept walking.
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