Showing posts with label Kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kitchen. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2011

Before and After

Here's a peek at the happenings in the kitchen. I can't begin to show you all the boxes of food and dishes, pots and pans etc. in the adjoining dining room. I'm in a rather big push now to get it done so we can eat with family and friends Easter Sunday after church in there.

The before

The after.
I went with a creamy white from Sherwin Williams called Roman Column. I'm really happy with it. The entire room seems light and larger.



Before

After

This kitchen isn't in "staged" condition. It's a real working kitchen (most on blogs are). The windows are covered with film as are all other windows. Tomorrow the house is painted. I feel like I'm in a cocoon.

I know my refrigerator would look so much nicer and cleaner but I simple have to put up all the "grands" and kiddos photos and occasional artwork, cards etc.. Just have too. That's all.

I've juiced all the lemon from my two little trees (almost, a couple more are hanging on).I zested all the lemons first and froze that too. I'll be making lemon curd tomorrow for Easter dinner as part of the dessert. You can go over to Knights In The Kitchen or directly here for that recipe. I've converted it to microwave and it's very easy and very delicious.

Happy day, msk

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Ready or Not!!!

Here she comes . . . my sweet sister Cindy . . . from chilly, rainy Portland, Oregon. I'm so excited to have her here for 2 weeks. And I am not ready but she will be gracious and understanding of my unfinished kitchen and multiple "piles" I am sorting to take up to Utah later this week. She will understand the spackle that dots various rooms awaiting to be sanded then painted. She will understand that area in the backyard that really needs weeding. We will laugh often and no one will understand our humor and just how hard we do laugh. We will do fun stuff and then we will do stuff that is just old regular stuff but we will have so much fun while doing it. Safe flight dear one. You are in my prayers.


Still sorting and sorting and sorting through waaaay too much stuff. I found this canister of turmeric.

Try and purchase some today and see how much it will cost you!!!

The stamp says 13 Aug 76 !!!!
I almost don't want to toss it . . . it's so
vintage !

Cindy is really, really good at tossing.
She will be such a big help when I want to
hold-on to stuff I shouldn't.


Happy day, msk

Friday, April 1, 2011

How Did You Spend . . .

. . . your last day of March 2011? The local grands came over for a chilly (water) swim. At least chilly to me. They braved the first dive in and then they said it was great.
This pool is my "grands magnet".

Oh no, don't look, Grammy's taking our picture.

They were back today for another swim, this time all 4 of them. I treated them to a Wen*dy's lunch on a picnic blanket under a shady tree as today we are really, really WARM. I think 78* is the norm this time of year and we are in the upper 90's.

I know...you see I keep a thermometer so I can know. I'm a bit of a weather freak.

The mounted cabinets are all painted by it will be well into the latter part of next week for all the doors and drawers to be finished and installed.

Patience is a virtue.

This week was friend KMS's birthday. She's celebrating it in Hawaii. Rough. I text her a b.d. greeting and she said Big J had just gotten her a birthday lei. Way to go Big J.


Wishing you a mighty fine weekend. I'll be watching General Conference addresses broadcast from Salt Lake City, Utah. A joy. When conference isn't on I'll be putting down shelving paper and restocking the cupboards.

I'll be singing with (okay, along with) the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
They make me sound sooo good.


Click here if you want to know more about Conference
Happy day, msk

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Up and Down, and Upside-down!

Though I think of myself as always healthy, just about never sick, I have been "hit" with a bug. It started as a sore throat, and progressed to congestion, sneezing, blowing and hacking youknowwhat. It's now at the "lost my voice" stage. I sound rather demonic and scary which is, well, what it is. I don't have great energy so I get up and do some work like laundry or watering plants and then I go down and rest a bit. Then up again and paint a bedroom and then down and watch HGTV. Do I dare say/admit just how much I love HGTV!!!
Oh the talent of Candice Olsen, Sarah Richardson, Genevieve Gorder. I love, love, love what you do to a room. And I'll just go on the record as saying I miss the" old" Color Splash team. I think Ian McCart can build almost anything. And oh dear, I've already forgotten the cute blond gals name that is so good with paint and decorating. Miss you people.

That's the up and down part of my life.

Now for the upside-down. I live in an 80's house. There's good and bad to that like most things. The good is large size rooms, large lot, dedicated dining room and sturdy old oak kitchen cabinetry. Emphasis on old . We've just found out that though we live in an 80's home the cabinets were made in 1979. The kitchen also has original, extremely worn linoleum that I regularly color with brown and orange Sharpie markers to conceal the rips, dropped ceiling with plastic panels and florescent lights. Ugh! Still, having admitted all that . . .
I am grateful for my kitchen. Even thankful.
I can produce goodies and yummies in that old kitchen.
I can be happy working in that kitchen.

I could admit that the thought of picking out all new cabinetry, nice granite counter tops or maybe cement, a new sink-perhaps soapstone, stainless steel appliances, raised ceiling with pocket lighting, wood floors and window treatments would be fun, fun, fun. I would be up to picking all those goodies out. But . . . it's not happening so making more small steps.

Here we are. Last year painted the kitchen a green. All of my appliances are white, very white.
And just look at those sturdy oak cabinets. Must have been breathtaking in 1984!

Here are more of my cabinets and you can see
the "shutter" shelf that fell down
last week in our big winds breaking many of those
little treasures.

That's the family room on the lower level in the background.

And the oh so lovely "formica" butcher block look counters.

And the latest "step" are my new windows.
Lovely and energy saving in the Arizona desert.
Oh, and you may see the microwave on the far right counter.
Would love a built-in above the stove
but that's not happening either.
Yup, you guessed it, I am happy and thankful for a microwave even if it's on the counter.

Here's the kitchen today.
All taped up, base coat on and waiting several days for completions.
New, creamy white paint covering up that old, dried out 1979 oaks.
It's soaking up the two coats of primer it's so terribly dried out.

And I'm rather upside-down with all my kitchen contents boxed and around the
dining room, living room and elsewhere.

It's hard to find many things . . . though some of you could
rightfully say that's not so unusual for me. Oh dear. I can't defend myself either.

Here's the bedroom I just painted. When I took off the air vent you can see the purple it was when we moved in. You can also notice the ivy stenciling one of the girls did ages and ages ago.

I'm very, very please with the color and paint that went up; it's All In One "Castle Path" by Behr, with the primer included so to speak. This room has been home to all six of our kiddos at one time or another and had all the push-pin holes to prove it...posters galore and a lot of spackling on my part. I also lost count of the number of glow in the dark stars I picked off.
Not finished yet," artwork" and I use the term extremely loosely has yet to go up, curtains or shades and just a tad more to put away or rearrange.
I think I/one could watch all those lovely HGTV shows and be dissatisfied if not careful (although I love them and the great ideas they generate).
I also think it is important to determine where your heart and financial priorities are.
I also know if I cannot update anything else I will continue to be a happy, grateful homemaker, making yummies in my 80's kitchen. There have been a few hundred killer cinnamon rolls created in this old kitchen.
I know if I am able to make more changes over time I will remain that old, rock solid, happy homemaker I hope my family can see in me.

And I'll repeat one of my favorite, favorite sayings:
Use it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do, or
Do without.
Happy day, msk

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