Monday, November 14, 2011

Cleaning House

  Christmas came early this last weekend for my dear friend, Natalie! A little background information is needed first for why I wanted to do what I did for Natalie's xmas gift. Natalie and her family purchased a cute little house in the town when they moved up here for the first station. Months after moving in (a long story, short) they had some pretty horrible water damage occur in their basement and when cleaning it up found nasty black mold and asbestos which was hidden from inspectors. :( So, that lovely tax incentive money they were given back for buying a house went into making the basement mold free and livable again. 
  This summer I started to think about just what I wanted to get our family and friends for Christmas (yes I start in the summer, like mother like daughter in this case) and I thought I want to do something to make their basement better.  I brainstormed about a place they use almost daily, and something which will help with resell in only a few years from now.  It immediately came to me, the laundry room! I didn't take pictures before my husband and I began our work and am still kicking myself for not having one.  However, when we went downstairs it was more important to begin our work.  It was go time! :) No matter who you are you always look at a house and expect the laundry room to be a clean, inviting place.  Otherwise, it could be a deal breaker! My dear friend was cleaning her clothes in a dirty, white, cobwebbed, lent filled room. The clothes would go in, get washed, dried, and go out and back upstairs to fold and put away. Now, she can go in, clean her clothes, fold her clothes and enjoy the space! 
  I can't tell you the amount of money spent to make this room beautiful and bring it back to life as Natalie is a follower of my blogs. However, I will say it did not break the bank at all (just 'few' hundred which sounds like more than it really was) since we started this summer getting the items needed and thank goodness for IKEA! We began painting at 10 am Sunday morning and at 3pm Sunday afternoon the project was complete! 
  From this angle you can see almost everything we added to the room. Before we began, it really was just a cabinet with her detergent and the washer/dryer. We used yellow: lemon tree in a semi gloss to brighten the room up. And brighten it we did because within one hour into working the sun was bouncing off the walls and we had to turn the light off; it was soo bright! :) To the right you are seeing a closed hanging clothes storage unit. On the back half wall is a holder to put Natalie's iron and ironing board on it when she isn't using them. The white circle is actually a retractable clothes line she can pull across the room or just pull over to the exterior wall next to the storage unit to air dry items. They are going to close off that wall before selling (as well as do the flooring throughout the basement) so extra paint and the paint chip information was left with them to finish the room when they do! The shelving and workbench/laundry folding table was bought through IKEA, the clock: target, the little dog butt hangers: IKEA, and then there is a 3 compartment hamper for dirty clothes to separate the loads! 


 In this picture you see two black shelves which are also from IKEA that replaced an old ugly brown cabinet (I think it was a kitchen cabinet actually). The open shelves holding her detergent and other laundry accessories (when she stocks up more she can place on her workbench shelves and move over when it is time to use again) are simple and neat looking now compared to the ugly cabinet that used to be in its' place. 
 The dog butt holders were personalized to look like their Great Dane, Samsons' back-end by dipping the tip of the tails in white paint! I love this wall! Besides the grey and yellow, black, white and yellow is a wonderful, uplifting, and modern combination.
 Me with my creation. You can also see in this picture that we painted the piping yellow also. I almost painted them white but decided when we were painting that yellow was better. Now, it almost seems like the pipes blend into the walls better like they aren't even there! In this picture you can also see the white tipped tails! 
 Taking it all in and explaining how everything meant to Natalie.....
And the reaction: You think she liked her Christmas gift?!? Many thanks and words like I love came out of her mouth. I love that room soo much and we are slightly jealous of it after we did the work! She would be crazy if she didn't fall in love with her new space! 
The laundry room turned out even better than what I expected! Later on that evening Natalie wrote me a text message that read: "Announcement!! I just folded laundry on my laundry table"! Hehe. 
That text right there is the reason I did this for her. They now have a room in the basement which has been a past source for so many negative memories.  Now, that space is bringing them more positive, happy memories. This room shows just what a little time, cleaning, paint, organizational tools, and a few personal touches in accessories can do to a dark, unloved room. It brings it back to life!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

The Rough Patch: Part 2

Could it be that after 4 months of pushing dirt the Hwy 83 construction work is almost complete?!?!
Not anymore!!! :)
At last a smooth surface to drive on! These workers have got real lucky with mother nature waiting until November 6th to snow (an inch) and it turned around and melted that next day. Since it did snow winter is upon us now and they better speed this up! 
But woo hoo on concrete! :)

Monday, November 7, 2011

Tick Tick Tick

More GREAT news to tell!! The night that Matt and I got back from our little getaway he got an email stating he needed to check his AF account as his next assignment had been posted. So, after just an hour of being home Matt, Sallie, Sam and I all jumped in the car and drove over to the squadron building. While the girls waited in the parking lot Matt and I went into his office and logged on. We are going to SCHRIEVER AFB, CO next spring/summer!!! Matt has lots of paperwork to do now in order for us to get all the details lined up for the official dates. But the window on the "soft" orders is as soon as 6 March leaving Minot and no later than 10 July for arrival there! We are guessing we will have a TDY (short tour) to Vandenberg AFB for some training and then drive over to Colorado Springs!!! :) This tour at Schriever will be another 4 year tour unless Matt is selected for other training like Weapons School which may change our game plan while we are there. However, we could not be more excited and it was perfect timing to get the news right after such a wonderful getaway. We have one last winter here in Minot and now something to look forward to in order to make this winter the easiest one to get through!
In other news after a long awaited time. I have decided to start a blog up on fashion and design. I have had several people ask me what I use, how-to questions, etc and so I thought I would go ahead and make a site dedicated to the little things I do and use to enhance my life!
www.apolishedpresence.blogspot.com A Polished Presence is going to be updated every few days so I hope you will love it and follow that blog as well!

Landmarks

   WOW, it's crazy just how busy the last few weeks have been for Matt and I and all that has happened was fantastic!!! At the end of October Matt and I had leave dates (which like all leave it was put in over a year ago) but didn't think we would be able to use them. However, we lucked out and were able to use 3 days to do a little getaway from Minot before old man winter came to town. We took the girls and went down to Rapid City, SD! We stayed at Ellsworth AFB in pet tlf (like a hotel room) and spent 1.5 days in Rapid City. We hit up the landmarks that we saw as children (Mount Rushmore and Dinosaur Park) as well as the amazing maze I did with my folks as a kid. Our full day there was spent going to the Air and Space Museum at Ellsworth and a good 5 hours just in the black hills stopping for pictures and driving around, taking every bit of it in. We also took advantage of the local cuisine hitting up a delicious Italian Restaurant, Botticelli, and enjoyed some local beer with lunch at Firestone Brewing Co.
    Matt and I had an amazing time in Rapid City. It truly is one of the top vacations that I have had with him so far. Just being able to get out and spend the day with my man without a care in the world was much needed and I am so thankful that we were able to find the money and time to getaway.

Baby Talk

   Just one week after our Halloween party, a great day in my life Oct 28th was upon us! It is one of the greatest men in my lifes' birthday, My pops... One of our dear friends birthday, Benjamin Cooper... And my besty, Christine Evans had her first born, Eric Elias Evans. After 9 months of not only Christine and Nate's family but mine as my dad was ecstatic the little man was due on his birthday, the day finally came. Christine endured a 25 hour labor and in the afternoon had a 7 lbs 2 oz and 20.5 in long healthy baby boy.
The new daddy, Nate sent me text messages throughout the 2 day adventure and provided me with all the details of what was happening with mommy and baby... and from there I forwarded the information to my family and some of our mutual friends! I will never be able to thank Nate enough for keeping me included in such a major event in their life. Matt and I are so blessed that they are part of our family and include us in theirs' as well! Eric's name was a surprise and yet I was a lucky girl to know when I visited Chicago this summer that it was number one on the baby name list! :)
    Matt and I are so excited for our dear friends on their new addition to the family and glad the zoo (guinea pigs, cats, and dogs) welcomed him to their home without a care! :) We look forward to meeting the little man this February when we go to Chicago to go to an old friends wedding and spend the weekend with the Evans Family. Eric, we are so excited to watch you grow and what the future has in store for you! You are one lucky boy to have such great, loving parents. See you soon!

Slutty Pumpkin

A few weeks ago Matt and I hosted our annual Halloween Party! As most of you know we LOVE this holiday and go all out to celebrate. This year I had to wait to set up most of the decorations for the night since Matt had a guys night out the weekend before and I didn't want to blow the surprise. Otherwise, the house would have been ready since October 1st like last year. Our invitations were a simple hint to honor the "blood room" we set up.
The turn out for this party was smaller than we anticipated but the ones who came made the night a blast! We couldn't have had a better night with a great group of people! I made desserts and non-alcoholic drinks for us as the military guys where "on call" so they couldn't have boose. We had eyeballs, skeleton fingers, a dirt (pudding) cemetery, brain and mummy cupcakes, blood (jello) syringes, and bat cookies. We can not believe that this was our last Halloween here in Minot! I hope our next base enjoys the holiday so this tradition of ours can continue wherever we go! Matt and I went all out this year and were Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf (costume ideas were based on the recent movie: Red Riding Hood). Enjoy the pictures!