When we decided to get chickens Sadie was excited for weeks in advance. I kind of wondered if this would be the kind of thing where the chicks would get here and it would be all cute and fluffy wonderfulness for a week and then... old news.
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Showing posts with label home. Show all posts
Monday, June 10, 2013
the chicken whisperer
When we decided to get chickens Sadie was excited for weeks in advance. I kind of wondered if this would be the kind of thing where the chicks would get here and it would be all cute and fluffy wonderfulness for a week and then... old news.
Sunday, April 21, 2013
knock-off wood
Well, we finally finished building our dining room table.
We followed the free online plans for Ana White's Farmhouse Table {found here} It was our first try at pocket-hole jig joinery. Heck...it was our first try at building any kind of furniture, so all things considered, I'm really happy with it.
{especially happy after dining from a plastic Costco folding table for months and months}
According to the plans, this table is an "intermediate" wood working project that you can do in a weekend. The equation can be adjusted if you are wrangling two small children whilst trying to move into a new house and start a new job at the same time. Give yourself 5 months to build it. During that time you might find that the cheap, construction-grade wood that you bought at lowesdepot might warp in your garage. One of your table legs may or mayn't end up a quarter inch off the floor requiring some shimming... I'm saying this table isn't without its quirks; kind of like the people who built it. So it fits. The BEST part of the table was finishing it. The upside of a weekend project turned into a 5 month one is that the steel wool you left in a jar of vinegar in your garage has a chance to dissolve completely and make a really nice, dark red iron acetate. After a coat of strong black tea, and a coat of said solution the table was looking pretty awesome. We decided to skip a urethane finish and go with something that is much more friendly for the earth, and the air quality in our home, not to mention the wee one who like to "put everything in da mouse" as Sadie likes to say. So we sealed it with Daddy Van's beeswax furniture polish...which smells amazing and makes your hands feel really good. Sadie helped me buff it. She is a surprisingly adept student in the art of wax-on. A really awesome thing about "sealing" wood with beeswax is that it feels so nice to the touch--satiny smooth--with just a hint of a subtle sheen. It will be interesting to see how it holds up to daily wear and tear.
Now our living/dining room is starting to feel like a real home. I can't even believe I let the husband talk me into all these animals on the walls--but honestly, something about this space just whispers rustic eighties ski lodge so they kind of fit, the kids love them, and I get the sunroom to decorate however I want. Now we just need to build some benches for the table. Those will probably get done by next Christmas;)
Sunday, November 4, 2012
tour de house: part 1
Hello friends and family, since everyone is so far away and ya'll been asking for a virtual tour of the new home, here you go! This is the view from half-way up our driveway. You see all those tall things growing up towards the sky? Trees! Wheeeeee! {I will never under appreciate trees again after our 6 years in Nome.} That other large thing is a lawn...also, very novel.
Now...down to important business. Here is the detached garage/ stable, also know to some members of the household (namely me) as Tara's Pottery Barn.
Now...down to important business. Here is the detached garage/ stable, also know to some members of the household (namely me) as Tara's Pottery Barn.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
moving in
We met some of our new neighbors yesterday.
They were so kind to stop by unannounced and do a little impromptu trimming of the raspberry patch.
Things got a little awkward when they spied the old couch {this belonged to Loren's fam since he was a little kid, it now sits in the garage awaiting a re-upholstery job to begin it's third or fourth life}.
I guess they didn't care for our taste in furniture, because they up and left without so much as a goodbye.
Geeze guys...have some vision.
Well at any rate, we are getting settled in. Who needs furniture when you have a crackling fire?...and dogs who are generous enough to share a corner of their bed.
They were so kind to stop by unannounced and do a little impromptu trimming of the raspberry patch.
Things got a little awkward when they spied the old couch {this belonged to Loren's fam since he was a little kid, it now sits in the garage awaiting a re-upholstery job to begin it's third or fourth life}.
I guess they didn't care for our taste in furniture, because they up and left without so much as a goodbye.
Geeze guys...have some vision.
Well at any rate, we are getting settled in. Who needs furniture when you have a crackling fire?...and dogs who are generous enough to share a corner of their bed.
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