Showing posts with label Home Renovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Renovation. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

House and Life Update

So the month of July has been BEYOND crazy!!!! The last week of June, my company announced it is selling our crude oil division. We have three divisions currently but crude oil is the largest by far. To add a little stress, they announced that they wanted to close the deal by August 1st. The PSA was signed on Tuesday and the crude division will be officially gone on August 1st as planned. We went through this slightly last year when we sold our butane division, but it was nearly as stressful because it didn't impact as many people within the company, plus crude oil is what really started Texon back in the day.

Needless to say, it has been a very tense 4 weeks, not to mention that the first week of July I was in MN and not able to work at all. In addition to state tax work, I do all our regulatory items, so I am responsible for ensuring that we are registered in all the necessary states. I have been scrambling to get all the state agencies to work with me to get registered and set up in time for the transition. God provided in so many ways and reminded me the importance of my lovely support system through my wonderful husband who has seen me slim to none since June and who encourages me and affirms me in my hard work, plus my family and my W.O.W. ladies have been so great praying for me and dealing with Tonya the Space Cadet. (seriously, my mind has been in so many places, I am just happy if I am in the right place, at the right time, with the appropriate clothing on.

Just to give you an idea of the craziness, under all this paper is a desk somewhere....



I have worked the last couple weekends and one of the weekends, Alex was out of town at Philip's bachelor party and I felt bad leaving Spence at the condo alone all day, so he came up and helped me work. :)



Or distracted me...he actually did really well, just freaked out everytime he would hear the printer down the hall.


If working crazy hours and trying to keep up with house renovations isn't enough, last week we made the executive decision that it was time to say goodbye to the Passat. I took it in to get an oil change and they found a few issues, plus some potential issues that would add up to north of $3500.00 not to mention I need new breaks. We just decided it was time to stop pouring money into the Passat (we had spent over $5000 in the last 18 months on it already) and we got a new car. We debated over this decision a LOT because we did not currently have a car payment at all. It was to the extreme that when we woke up on Saturday, we both had decided to just put the money into the car but by Saturday evening were driving home in a new, reliable, safe car. Not to mention, my oil changes and service needs are covered for at least two years!!! What a RELIEF!!!


Here is the new ride....I finally got my SUV.



And NO, I am not pregnant. I have already had like 3 people ask me if that is why I got an SUV. I do hope to be pregnant sometime in the next 8 years, so yes, eventually this will be a family car, but right now it is just a family car for the three of us - Alex, me and Spence (he hasn't ridden in it yet, but will get to tonight when we go see his cousins).


In House news we are making some great progress, we have new windows going in, new doors, crown molding, baseboards, the cabinets arrived this week and next week we begin tile. :) October 1st can't get here SOON ENOUGH!!!


Pics of the progress:


Love love love my picture window to the backyard -- can't you just picture all the fun that will be had in that backyard? LOVE!



I really like that in this picture you can see the new door and the old door.


This is from our kitchen dining area into the courtyard.



New window in the Master...this used to be four little windows.


I love that this allows in more light.



Window from the living room into the backyard...it is crazy how much the new windows improve EVERYTHING!



Can we say "Hello Cabinets!"


The kitchen and utility room will have white cabinets with a brown glaze and the bathrooms will have espresso cabinets. Can't wait to see them installed.....



Remember the old brick wall with the wet bar?


Now look at the lovely opening to the kitchen. Eventually there will be granite and barstools here.



Last Saturday, my parents drove over to our neck of the woods and we grabbed some breakfast and then they helped us clean up the yard (or start to). There were all these overgrown beds in the back yard that I was just itching to tear out, so while Dad and Alex mowed and weed wacked the yard, Mom and I started going to town clearing out 30 years worth of leaves and chomping out the dead plants. I will have to pull out some "originals" pictures so you can truly appreciate the difference, but here is our handy work.


The debris :)



Had like 4 dead bushes and 3 nasty little palms with snake like roots....this was definately a labor of love for sure!


All clean and ready for sod -- whenever that will be.



Again -- eventually I hope for this to just be grass. It was STACKED with miscellaneous dead plants.



In front of the column and leaning awning (which will be fixed) was a line of bushes like those agains the garage. No mas.



I can't wait to get back out there to work on the remaining 80% of the yard. In 4 hours we raked up 12 bags of leaves and we only got through one fourth of the back yard.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

House Update #3

After being gone for a week, I was VERY anxious to go see the house. Since I left, they have finished all of the electrical work and plumbing. They have also sheetrocked the whole house, so we can see the way everything will be. :) The more they accomplish on the house, the more impatient I get about moving it. 2 and a half months seems like a VERY long time to go...but there is still a lot of work to do, so I guess I will have to learn to be patient.

We have to pick out paint for the house soon, so Alex and I bought a BUNCH of paint samples and went to the house today to test them out. It was very successful and we have picked the paint for almost all of the interior of the house and the exterior of the house.

See all the samples....we also have 3 blue samples in the master.
(Erika - one of which is called "Waters Edge")
So many options....
We only have to pick colors for two more bedrooms and we are all set. Coming up in the reno includes texturing the walls, trim, doors, cabinets.....

Can't wait to start getting new stuff in the house.....

Monday, June 27, 2011

Our Ugly House Renovation - Update #2

In the last couple weeks, we have continued to make progress on the house. Demo was finished, all crown molding, trim, doors and wall paper were removed. We had the plumbing checked out and fixed where necessary, as well as the electrical work. With every week, we are getting more and more anxious about moving into the house.

Enjoy some of the work via pictures.

No more chair rail or STINKY carpet!!!!
We were able to see the original tile in the master that was under the slate.
Yay for new plumbing!
Brick wall gone, new island opening is there!
Wall put up and eventually there will be bar stools here
NO MORE WALLPAPER -- white has never looked so good
And look, the grass is green and growing
Grow baby grow
All old shower tile is gone too
Bathroom demo is complete

I can't wait to see what is coming up this week. I picked up paint samples today so we can start deciding what color to paint the interior of the house.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Our Ugly House Renovation - Week 1

Our new home renovation has officially started, so I want to document our progress every week so at the end of it, I can make a book with a journal log of everything we had done to the house and before and after pictures. If you are not interested in all these details, just disregard any home renovation posts.

I really feel that God has orchestrated our move into this particular house. He keeps allowing me to see random details that prove He paved the way ahead of us. Its not that the house itself is that important, but its the potential life I hope to have in this house. I have prayed over the home we would hopefully start a family in and have been trying to bathe this house with prayer. Will you join me? Please pray for our neighbors and our involvement in this community. Pray that God will use The Leivas in this neighborhood and that God would build Alex and I up in our marriage in this house, as well as prepare us to raise our children in a God-fearing home.

Back to my renovation update....

Week 1 of renovations involved demo....and a lot of it. With this house we are replacing almost all cosmetic items on the interior, as the existing items are beyond repair.




All of this used to be IN our house


The demo we saw take place this week included removing all trim (baseboards, casing and crown molding) throughout the house, in addition to removal of all existing doors. Additionally, they demo-ed the kitchen, bathrooms and entertainment wall in the living room.


Bathroom Demos:



Jack and Jill Bath upstairs



Master Bath (or used to be)






Guest Bathroom/Wardrobe Area







Kitchen



Here are some before and after's of the demo to give some perspective:


Living Room when purchasedLiving Room Currently


Kitchen Wall at Purchase


And Currently



Other Side of the Kitchen Wall from the Living Room


At time of purchase



And currently :)



This is the only wall we are removing somewhat, to open the kitchen to the living room.


For documenting's sake: This week we also met with a Sprinkler Repair guy to fix our 20 year old sprinkler system that had not been run in over 3 years, as well as an ADT guy. A lot of progress in one week for sure!! Those demo guys work SO FAST!!


This week demo continues and the sprinkler guy is returning today because a couple of our zones shorted out. It is going to be a fun 4 months, that is for sure!!

"I will give thanks to You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Wonderful are your works, and my soul knows it very well."



~Psalm 139:14