What's On My Plate

Friday, December 16, 2011

Making the most of the Mouse House

  Our house is small.  Bad because it's hard to have a regular adult party with 2 toddlers sleeping 15 feet or less away.  Good because it's less to clean and makes us appreciate the space we do have!  When we moved in, we realized that over the 50 some odd years the people before us lived here, they wallpapered.  A lot.  And then painted over it and then wallpapered over that.  I think we might actually live in a 4 bedroom 3 bathroom house, but with all the extra wall coverings, it's brought it down to this.  A 1027 square foot, 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom mouse house.  That we bought as is.  Formica walled, wallpaper layered and slightly crooked.  But it's ours and we love a good project.  Or 80.  We had to make a decision.  Were we going to tear out the walls to the studs and start over with new drywall, ya know, do things right?  Or were we going to make it home for now and deal with the rehab one room at a time?  We chose option number two.  There was no way we were going to have 2 little ones running around with old walls opened to the studs with who knows what kind of old insulation in them.

  I didn't have any awesome ideas off the top of my head.  Didn't know what my "style" was.  I couldn't classify myself as one thing.  So I did a lot of thinking and browsing and piecing things together and realized that while my old "style"(created by budget and availability at the time) was a contemporary casual kinda thing.  I wanted to get away from that.  I started to notice that most of my choices were falling into what the magazines and websites were calling cottage and thought, "Heck yeah!  I love cottages!"  So here we are, in our C-Side Cottage as we like to call it.

 Little by little, I'm transitioning us from our old convenient, contemporary casual into a softer, lighter, brighter, cottage.  Big purchases like couches and new bookcases and cubbies will have to wait.  The ones I want are hefty in price or need to be built by my in house Bob Villa, and I don't want to settle for an almost.

  Decorating a small space is hard and easy at the same time.  Once I figured out what my "style" was, I wanted to buy buy buy... and I don't have that much space!  So I wanted to pick things that created a bigger feeling in the room while still keeping with that old, found, cottage type style.  Our house has a four seasons porch off the front that blocks a lot of light.  And when we moved in, we also had awnings over all of the windows.  This made the living room/dining room darker than I liked.  I wanted a way to make it look brighter and lighter, so I went with mirrors.  I decided I wanted to do a collection of white mirrors on the walls across from the windows.  It would be a funky mix of flea market finds that were either already white, or I painted them white.  They would reflect the light and create bigger feel.  Johnny wasn't feeling my vision when I first told him... but now that it's almost complete, he has said on more than one occasion that he really likes how it turned out.  I have a few to more to get... a few bare spots to fill.  But you have to love it to get it.  No settling.

  We painted the room "corn silk" and kept the ceiling and trim white.  I got new vent covers to match my light fixture in the dining room and laid down a floating wood floor over the slab.  It's really helped to change the feel of the room.  Old carpet and vertical blinds tend to drag a room down.  Glad those are gone.

  Eventually I'd like white built ins for the wall with the bookshelves and tv. Eventually I'd like plantation shutters halfway up the windows.  Eventually I'd like my couches to be of the light blue slipcovered nantucket sort and for my coffee table to be made of some sort of killer found architectural piece.  But for now I'll deal with the soft and safe and durable ones.  We'll get there when there are less chances of head injuries and mashed in nutrigrain bars.

 So here is my start at turning the living room of this 1948 ranch with contemporary casual furniture into a C-Side cottage... whimsy, light, bright and lived in.






Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Let's Make All of Life's Big First Decisions. Right Now.

 Johnny and I, finally, after knowing each other for almost 10 years, started formally dating in May of 2007.  Moved in together in August of 2007.  Got engaged in March of 2008.  Got married in September of 2008. Had M in June of 2009.  Had J in June of 2010 and bought our first house together in September of 2010.  And here we are.  In a house we bought in a great neighborhood with great neighbors and great schools.  In a house we bought as is.  The previous owner lived here since 1950.  And it looks it.

We've jumped into a LOT of projects.  100% excited about each one.  When we begin, we uncover more years and more wallets of work that needs to be done.  So for now, we've decided to make it livable to us and as the time and money comes, we'll do things the "right" way.

We've painted inside and out.  Put new floors in the dining room and living room.  Taken trees and old landscaping out and put new trees and landscaping in.  When I make a list of it, it doesn't seem like much but in real life... it feels like it's been neverending.  And it looks a LOT better.  I'm proud of what we've done so far and I'm excited for starting the makeover on our kitchen.

More pictures, soon!



First Fall in the new place

First Winter in the new place
Bummer Summer in the new place (It wasn't all bad!)

Waiting for a new roof, we got a new color!

And more new plants!

And more new plants!

Before Living Room/Dining Room

Before Living Room/Dining Room

Before Living Room/Dining Room

During Dining Room

During Living Room

During Living Room

After Dining Room

After Dining Room

After Dining Room

After Living Room

Before J's Room

During J's Room

During J's Room

After J's Room
Before M's Room

During M's Room

After M's Room

After M's Room

After M's Room
Where we go to get away from the projects

Why we do it all


Wednesday, November 30, 2011

You Know Dasher and Prancer and.... yada ya

Every year in my classroom, I always made as many handprint or footprint crafts as I could.  They are the best to save and see how your kids grow.  I mean, come on.  What is cuter than baby fingers and toes?  NOTHING.  So I made a set of reindeer for our house and my mom's house.  Cutest Santa's helpers ever.  M was all about it.  J wanted NOTHING to do with getting his feet painted but liked to use his googly eyeballs as maracas.  Hilarious.  We did this all while we were waiting for the Comcast guy to do work on our TV.  I think he thought we were nuts.  It might be true.














Monday, November 28, 2011

Like takeout in your crockpot

Every time I order thai food.  Well, almost every time, I order pork panang curry.  I can't get away from it because I love it so much.  And here it is!  In my crock pot!  Woot!

OK.  Here are the ingredients

1 cup of diced onions
1 butternut squash peeled and diced
1 red bell pepper
1 bunch fresh cilantro
4 cloves of garlic
1 cup of peanut butter
2 cans of coconut milk
1 jar of Thai Red Curry Sauce
1 jar of curry simmer sauce
1 tblspn cumin
1 tblspn cinnamon
1 tblspn ginger
juice from half a lime
2 lbs of chicken (boneless skinless)


Dice the onions, squash, red pepper and chicken.  Toss it in the crock pot.  Then throw in the garlic, cinnamon, ginger, and cumin.  Scrape in the peanut butter and pour in the Thai Red Curry Sauce, the Curry Simmer Sauce, and the coconut milk.  The juice from the half a lime gets squeezed on top and add the cilantro in the last 2 hours.   The whole thing gets cooked on high for about 5 hours.  Cook up some rice.  Pour it over the top and voila.  YUM.




Craft Crazy



I believe it was Leah who first introduced me to Pinterest.  And I wasn't up for it at the time.  But now, I'm addicted.  Ever patient Johnny humors me and helps me with the things I can't do on my own.  But so far I've finished two projects that I found on Pinterest and am in the middle of a third.  I can't wait to start more.  Saweet.