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Monday, April 19, 2010

The Evolution of Our Kitchen

Here's a little story in pictures of our kitchen progress.
Todd started the day after Christmas by preparing to take the soffit out above the cupboards. Here's what it looked like before.


Now he's getting ready to go for it.



It was during the process of removing the soffits with Mike Hales' favorite tool, the Sawzall that we learned that it is named for what it does. It went right through the water pipes hidden behind the soffits like a hot knife through butter.
This is after that little episode. Fortunately it went through right near a joint and was quickly repaired.



Notice the single light in the middle-ish part of the kitchen. These pictures look remarkably bright and light. It is a bright day outside, and the white cupboards bring such a brightness to the room, actually a big seller of the house for me, all the brightness. But, when the sun went down and the kitchen light was the only source of light, it was frustratingly shadowy, so I made a request. I asked Todd to give me more light. May I take this opportunity to say, he delivered! Later pictures will bring that story.


Then Todd invited some very dear, and patient friends over to help put in the can lights and to work the electrical for several other uses. It was a long day, and I don't think I took a single picture. But this is how it looked when they were done.

Thank you shout out to Mike Hales, Daymon Leonhardt, David Hirschi and Paul Schramm.

Then it was my turn to help a little bit. With the help of sweet friends, I painted the kitchen and hallways. Here's Miss Steady-Hand Suzanne Leonhardt with her son "Love-I" (Levi) the day we painted the kitchen.


Time to tear out the floors and cupboards.





Time to start putting in the floors, but the day that was supposed to happen, this is where Todd was, very sick!


So a couple of days later...

We learned we had to tear out the subfloor and replace it as well. The reason for that was that wood floors should have plywood, not partical board under them due to the threat of moisture getting in there and them basically exploding the floor out. This added a few days that we hadn't planned, and a lot of effort.

Then we finally got to the beautiful stuff. I wish I had a picture of the big group of men who came over all day Friday and Friday night, the men who came back on Saturday and continued to help evenings throughout the next week. What a blessing they are to us!

Thank you shout out to Mike Hales (resident expert!) Bishop Workman (who just must not have had enough to do at work and Church!), Monte Searle, Paul Larsen, Val Jones,

In the nick of time the floors were ready in the kitchen for our Amish friends to bring in the newly constructed custom cupboards. Irvin Bylar (center) was our builder, and I cannot remember the names of the young men who are on his team, but they came in on a Tuesday morning at 8:00 a.m. and worked all day,


leaving us with beautiful new cupboards by 4:00 p.m.



A WONDERFULLY NOISY DAY
Now here is an eventful day I wanted to document. It was a Saturday in early March, as I recall, and the activity in the home was unbelievable. At one given time we had Todd putting the final pieces of the floor in the front hall, using a very big and noisy air compressor that kept kicking on, and every time he would hit a nail it would blast a big bang.



He would run from doing that out to the garage where he would use the saw to cut a piece of flooring to fit a small space. That was a very noisey saw.


In the living room (right next to the noisy front hall) Carley was taking a voice lesson with our sweet friend Julie Schindler. They were working on some great, loud, peppy songs, so lots of fun sound coming from there.



In the basement Brigham was practicing with his friends from his percussion group "Resonators" for a talent show, so the three of them are banging away on their snair drums.



And behind them Grant is playing on the Wii, I'm sure full volume.



I noticed all of this as I was sitting in the family room folding laundry, and loving the activity and productivity and noise going on all over the place!


Granted, I wouldn't want it to last all day, but what a joyful and hilarious hour!

We enjoyed (okay, endured) three weeks without a kitchen sink or countertops. And then the quartz countertop installers came.


Just one last step remains in this project: the tile backsplash. But we just ran out of steam. So I hired it out. It should be in next week or so, and I will blog a picture of the new kitchen then.

I can honestly say that I have much more appreciation for every feature, nook and corner of this kitchen than if someone else would have come and done it for us. I absolutely love it, and am so grateful that we could do this!!! I am especially humbled and grateful for such good, true, hard working friends and the huge support we have had for the past four months!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

My Daughter is a Grown Up



Carley turned 18 last week. She's made a conscience decision that now she has to be a grown-up, and it hasn't been all fun for her. If you asked her, I think she would tell you that she chooses to stay a little girl. But with her predictable maturity and pragmatism, she knows what she needs to do. And she is rising to the occassion. She is such a blessing to our family!



She wanted a cheesecake for her birthday dessert, and gave me three choices of flavors, and I chose to try a peanut butter one. In a word: Rich.




I suspect that this was an assignment in Spanish for Kimball, but still sweet that he gave his sister this valentine.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Kitchen Renovation Begins


We decided months ago that it was time to update our kitchen, to be more beautiful, and my favorite reason, more functional! We learned that our Amish-made cabinets will be done in a couple of weeks, so intensity begins as we make sure the wiring is how it needs to be, the venting, and the preparations for the new floors, including painting the walls. The ceiling was finished last week, with new lights and new paint. Please note that anytime the word "we" happens in connection with real work on this project, it can be substituted for "Todd", or "My Sweetie". He is owning this project, and with the generous help of friends, is taking it in small pieces and getting the job done. The only outside, paid help he will get is from Erwin, the Amish cabinet maker who will also install.

I'm anxious to post a few pictures and update the progress!!

These picture of the demolition of the soffits were actually taken several weeks ago, just after Christmas. That's when we learned that there are pipes hidden in the soffits and that a Sawzall really will saw All, even water pipes!


This picture shows the new canned lights. We still need to choose pendants.

A Real Friend.

Yesterday a friend and I went for a drive. We had a destination and a purpose. We were productive with the errand we ran. But more imporant to me, by far, was the counsel, validation and direction I received from a friend who listened intently and spoke with love. For living such a small life, how can I feel the weight of the world on my shoulders? My challenges must seem pathetic to many, yet they challenge and frustrate me. I know I have it GREAT ... my life is so blessed. But a real friend doesn't brush past that fact and tell you that you have nothing to complain about. I learned yesterday that a real friend sees when you have a need for change and offers encouragement in making the change.

Let's try this again ...

Long time no ... update.
I'm going to see if I can figure it out this time around. :o)

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Last Little Family Trip Together


We decided to take one last little trip with just our family before things really start to change. I made an executive decision to go to Tahquamenon Falls in the Upper Peninsula. I've always wanted to go. And it was beautiful. It's the second largest Falls in North America. It's very remote. And it has a nice 4-mile hike between the smaller lower falls and the larger upper ones. The kids got ahead of us right off the bat, and we heard that had a grand time singing and goofing off on their way, as did we.

The next day we went to Mackinac Island. It was raining and rather chilly when we left on the ferry. Consequently, and to our benefit, not many others chose to visit the island that morning.


By the time we got there the rain stopped and we had such a lovely walk around the homes, including the Governor's mansion


and we played on the lawn of The Grand Hotel




(remember "Somewhere in Time"?).







We biked around the island on tandems






and enjoyed incredible view of lighthouses






and the Mackinaw Bridge on the way back to Mackinaw City.



With the family as a whole, this trip will be a sweet memory to cherish!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Mother's Day Activities

We were involved with the Mothers Day program at church today. Todd was asked to speak, and the talk he gave was just perfectly on target! He spoke about some of the (random) women who have influenced his life for good. He began with the nurse at the hospital when he was born who would not hand him to his mother before his thick mane of red hair was combed flat (only to spring back up again). He named a 5th grade teacher who was mean, but encouraged him to be better. And named Julie Schindler who influenced him with her frugality. He also quoted from Sister Nadauld's talk about the kind of women our world needs more of. It was just a wonderful, encouraging tribute to women, without gushing about mothers or wives. Our entire family also sang with the choir, and I was able to sing in a small group of women a beautiful song called "My Sisters Hands" by Sally DeFord. The memorable part of that for me was that the group included Suzanne Leonhardt, Kierste Wade, Wendy Plewa, and her sister Jenny Jordan Frogley. (There's a little claim to fame for me.)



While I came home and became unconscious on the couch, Todd prepared a fantastic dinner of steaks, flaky biscuits, roasted potatoes and salad.

After dinner activities included the Todd taking a well deserved nap ...



the boys bouncing each other on the trampoline ...




and Carley creating dessert! (Looking forward to forest cake brownies.)


For Mom's Movie Night we'll be viewing my new dvd "Mrs. Minever".

Happy Mothers Day!