Monday, July 27, 2009
Monday
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Grooming Day
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Results of Flower Garden
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Anniversary Celebration

Yesterday, July 21, Matt and I celebrated our 8th wedding anniversary. Per usual anniversary celebration fashion this consisted of staying at a local bed and breakfast. This year we elected to stay at The Rogers House. This was our third stay at The Rogers House and second stay in the Bankers Suite. The first time we stayed at the Bankers Suite was in January of 2006. The Bankers Suite has a wonderful wood burning fireplace that is great for cuddling up to at night. What is great about the Bankers Suite in the summer is the fabulous sunroom. And of course the most beloved feature of the suite is the double jacuzzi tub, which we enjoyed immensely!
Our anniversary had unexpected highlights- primarily the weather. July 21 is generally one of the hottest days of the year. We comment every year that we should have wed in the fall because neither of us enjoy the heat nor going into the heat to attempt anything of interest. Yesterday when we woke up it was downright cold and dreary. The whole day was chilly and actually bearable. We enjoyed our morning coffee on the porch in our sweaters and actually decided against a bike ride related to the morning briskness. Very unusual!
For dinner we tried out Carmela's. I had been there once myself for a drink and appetizers with some friends, but Matt had never been. It was really good! I had chicken fettucini alfredo which I think perhaps is the best I've had it my life. Matt enjoyed a filet covered in boursin cheese and stuffed baked potato. For an appetizer we had the cheese trilogy plate. It was a great experience! The environment is intimate and cozy and the food is worth going back for.
We elected to enjoy desert in the comfort of the jacuzzi. We stopped off after dinner and picked up a scrumptous piece of chocolate cake at 9 South Chargrill (raspberry filled chocolate cake with a rum iced topping). Yum!!!
After checking out of the Rogers House this morning we went for a walk around the Near South neighborhood and admired the grand old homes. We then picked up the pooch from boarding and headed over to Cooper Park for a picnic lunch. We then spent the afternoon catching up on Season 2 of Madmen (Season 3 airs next month) and leisurely spending away a Wednesday afternoon. It's been a great anniversary and mini "staycation." Back to the grind tomorrow.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Flower Garden
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Weekend Find
It's been a decent weekend. Today Matt & I spent the day entertaining K.J. while Corrine was at a bridal fair. Per usual tradition that included a stop to the Antique Corner Co-op on 17th St, and per usual tradition I found a new "old" treasure. Today's find is a painted pine telephone stand. I have been searching for yet an additional piece of furniture for our upstairs bathroom. This piece is quite "shabby chic" and is charming. I plan on sanding the piece and then painting a new coat of paint (pondering a shade of green). I can store towels and other items on this piece. When we move (realizing I will never have another bathroom as large as our master) this piece would be great for an entryway or hallway. I think it will be a multi-use piece for many years to come. The color can be changed for whatever use that may be. It's a great addition to our furniture collection.
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Kitchen Inspiration-

I have been having an itch to facelift our kitchen. I'm going to blame our new cable subscription and HGTV for further prompting me to consider this. I'm having mixed feelings however about this because our goal is to sell 1434 and move on. However, the "moving on" has been a difficult and frustrating process thus far (that's a whole other rant) and it is looking like it is a possibility that we will stay in 1434 into 2010. It all relies upon that special house suddenly appearing on the market. So if we are going to stay longer I might as well update, right? Right??? (Reinforcement please!!!)
So above is a picture of my inspiration kitchen. This kitchen is fab! I love the Arts & Crafts cabinetry and color scheme used. This ad is strategically placed in every issue of American Bungalow so I have been eyeing this beautiful kitchen for quite some time. I can see myself cooking a gourmet meal for the family every night of the week in this wonderful kitchen.
Our current kitchen received a major facelift in the fall of 2005 when we first purchased our home. It was in fact the first room that we overhauled, primarily because it is the most used room and it was utterly disgusting and in our opinion unusable at time of purchase. It took weeks to complete which resulted in total burnout of microwave meals and pizza. The kitchen floors (hardwood) were painted white with porch paint. I'm sorry, but who the hell paints hardwood flooring??? I can't even begin to express my anger about the paint on the hardwood floors (yes, the entire upstairs of this house was also painted porch paint on hardwoods). The painted hardwood floor posed a significant issue for us, as we were completely new to home anything and refinishing a hardwood floor was beyond our scope (or so we thought). Financially it posed a problem too as we had used the majority of our savings to purchase the home and move to Lincoln. Through dialogue and considering all of our options and what would ultimately make us (i.e. me) happy in the long run, we decided to move forward and strip the hardwood floors and refinish on our own. We began the process very early on a Sunday morning by renting a drum sander from the local Home Depot. Matt spent the entire day working away on that floor. In fact, he even missed a nice spaghetti/seafood dinner over at S&H's house that evening. By about 1o in the evening the floor was sanded down to yellow pine, no white paint! Matt then proceeded over the next week to stain and polycoat the floor. We were very thrilled with the turnout! It looks great to this day.
The kitchen had to have all new appliances. There was a gas stove left in the purchase but it was so filthy and janky looking we immediately just got rid of it. We had to hire a plumber to move some odd pipes that were in the way of where the refrigerator was supposed to go and had to purchase a new refrigerator to fit the dimensions of the opening of the spot. The cabinets we painted a fresh coat of white and rehung to fit proper. Through shopping for the stove we decided to pursue an electric stove and had to hire yet additional workers to come in and remove the gas line and install an electric outlet. We chose stainless steel GE appliances. For the color of the kitchen we went with a funky bright granny smith green. With the white cabinets and stainless steel appliances it pops! We finished the look with custom made wood shades.
The kitchen looks great. My only compliant is the outdated countertops (white with gold speckles). Countertops are pricey however so I think I will make do. See pictures below of current kitchen.
So the debate is whether to leave said kitchen as is or pursue an inspirational HGTV facelift. Matt & I spent some time at Lowe's tonight checking out sample kitchens, materials, and paint colors. I have fallen in love with a cottage sage green and light historic shade of yellow. My thought- paint the walls in the yellow and the cabinets in sage green. Maybe update the faucet to something more modern and add a wainscot backsplash by the sink. I think these simple updates would look great and make the kitchen feel more Arts & Crafts appropriate. Of course, as outlined above, the kitchen currently looks good the way it is. So do I leave as is or let my boredom and constant decorating streak take over? Hmmmmm.......
Monday, July 06, 2009
A Blog
Blog. What a strange and perplexing word. I am new to the blog. Yes, at my age a virgin to the blog. I'm not sure how to proceed nor how to articulate the oddity of myself blogging so I will cope internally at this time. I will attempt to join mainstream society and see if anything of substance shall arise, although I am doubtful (and no, I am not one those "the glass is half empty" people, usually... I prefer the term realist).
My dear hubby & I purchased our little brick bungalow in the fall of 2005. We were new to Lincoln. We were clueless about home ownership and frankly life in general. What we have gained by purchasing and subsequently renovating our little abode has been invaluable. It's been an experience worth experiencing. After all, isn't that what it is all about. As I will share upcoming, we have completed 1434 and are looking forward to our next experience, our next chapter, our next home.
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