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Saturday, December 27, 2014

The Total Kitchen Make-Over

  As I posted about once before, we began working on stripping our kitchen cabinets down to wood this past July. We have painted them twice in the years we have lived here because the paint eventually wears off:


 We knew there was oak under all that paint. So with a heat gun and putty knife we went to work:



  It took forever a while, and some cabinets were much harder than others, but most of the paint came off:


We were afraid that the paint in those crevices would not come off. But in the evenings after work, Nathan started sanding. Tediously. Each cabinet door took him about half an hour. Then after four coats of varnish (which was finished less than two weeks ago) ...


   We were amazed! Mom said, "If I had known it would come out that nicely, I think I would have started this a long time ago!"
   On the twelfth of this month, the guys started sanding the cabinet frames. They hung a drop cloth over the kitchen doorway to keep most of the sawdust from the rest of the house, but that didn't stop some dust from getting all over every surface available. We girls spent quite a bit of time cleaning in between the time the guys were able to work on the kitchen.


Everything from the kitchen was moved out to the living room. For three days. It was interesting just making coffee in the morning, let along fixing meals. We did use Melinda's kitchen in the basement several times, which was nice.
 
Nathan took out the partial wall between the kitchen and dining room on Saturday. He always enjoyed demolition. {Surprise, Surprise}
Dad cut the new counters that weekend as well. There were a couple very difficult cuts that he had to make  on the piece that fit over the sink. Unfortunately, the cut was not good, and we had to get another counter top. His second try was perfect, but when they put that countertop in, they realized it was different from the others. Just ever so slightly different. Unless the two kinds were right next to one another, you would never tell. But they were right next to each other, and they were definitely different. That was the disastrous Saturday, and I'm glad that I was not at home! =P
But three is the charm, and the third time worked out fine. =)


 The rest of that week Dad and Nate had work elsewhere. But the week of Christmas, when of course no one else wants them messing up their house, they got back to work on our's. Monday, the 22nd, they scraped the popcorn off the ceiling and painted the ceiling. And sent more dust throughout the whole house! But I have to admit the flat ceiling looks much better than the popcorn ceiling. We made Bethany's birthday meal and celebrated downstairs with Andrew and Melinda since, obviously, we weren't making anything in our kitchen:

  Tuesday, we broke out the paint cans. {Oh, did I mention we had previously scraped all the wallpaper off the kitchen walls?} The kitchen and dining room were both getting a color change and a fresh coat of paint.

{dining room walls before}


{dining room walls after}
actually I'm not so sure the top part was
done at this point, but it was changed
from white to cream, the same color
the kitchen was painted in

Nate putting the crown molding back up

Oh, and while we started painting that morning, Mom quickly made the gingerbread dough so that we would be able to make them the next day. A little bit of everything going on in the kitchen.


The cabinet doors were put back on that day, and Tuesday evening, Dad got the "peninsula" put in. Though the wood was white oak, not red like the others, with a couple coats of stain and varnish they turned out almost exactly the same!


Wednesday was some finishing touches {cleaning again!} and the dishwasher. Dishwasher number two. Our old dishwasher was falling apart and Dad had found one in a house he fixed up. When he installed it on Tuesday however, it leaked. He managed to find another one on craigslist {exactly like it, by the way} and installed it Wednesday. As we tried to work around him baking the gingerbread and pies:


The side of the pantry we decided to make into a chalkboard and found a chalkboard paint that almost exactly matches the bottom part of the dining room. Beth painted it and is enjoying writing all sorts of creations on it.

  Christmas day couldn't pass without Nathan having to put trim pieces and the toe kick on. But Mom had said she would like to have it done for Christmas, and it was. With zero time to spare, but it was. =)

For a full unveiling, you need to see a "before" picture. It's been so many months, I had about forgotten what it looked like myself! I managed to find a picture from several years ago that showed the cabinets and counters pretty well

Before:

After:






Panorama on my phone creates everything with a curved look, but at least you can see it all together
Oh, Oh! Just noticed, the drawer and door handles haven't been put on the peninsula yet. 
But there's always something that needs done. Dad is already planning the next project in this house...

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Merry Christmas! 2014



  We were able to be home for Christmas this year, which was somewhat nice since we are usually traveling over the holidays. The "sticky wicket" came in the event of the guys finishing remodeling the kitchen the week of Christmas since no one else wants them tearing into their house during the holiday. We still managed to get some baking done in between painting, putting on cabinet doors and trim, installing the dishwasher and putting in a  "peninsula."  It was very interesting though. Even today Nate was in the kitchen with trim and nail gun, finishing up a few things. Mom and I just look at each other like, "Are we ever going to get the kitchen back?" 
We are so excited to have it done though! It's been so nice! I will post separately about the kitchen later.

Yesterday, {Christmas Eve} Mom baked the gingerbread and in the evening we put the houses together:









Melinda and Andrew shared one, and the rest of us
did our own

      I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas!

I had to add this photo:
Daniel was very excited to receive a Zorro cape and mask
{both of which Beth made for him} and a black hat to complete
his classic Zorro costume! =)


Merry Christmas!!

Monday, December 22, 2014

The Last Birthdays of 2014

Bethany's fifteenth birthday was today, along with the start of Christmas break from school! {I apologize for the fuzziness and poor lighting of some of these pictures} We had homemade stuffed-crust pizza for supper.






She got quite a few books, at her request, some clothes, candy, a notebook and hairbrush.


Group hug! Yes, we're a crazy bunch!
Beth's cake pie, Chocolate Peanut Butter Silk Pie, which I forgot to get pictures of until
after we'd served it. The first time we made this, we did it in a pie pan, but it was so thick
and rich we decided to make them more into bars.

Daniel's ninth birthday was on the 22nd of last month. He wanted a cookout for his birthday. It was a little chilly, but perfect for a warm fire. {Consequently, we're still in coats and jackets when we came in to open his gifts =)}
Classic photobomb by Nate

Daniel and his friend, Jehovany, our neighbor's son

Daniel was very excited about these camo over-alls
Hardy Boys books
He also received a compass and his very own
alarm clock. Feels so responsible to wake up
all by oneself! =)

Though Bethany has graduated from traditional
birthday spankings, Daniel has not yet. =)
"Nine, and One to grow on!"

I hope you all are enjoying the holiday season! Our kitchen is under construction as the guys are able to work on it on days they don't have other jobs. It's looking amazing! Pictures to come!

Bethany did this chalk drawing today and hung it on the living room wall:


Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Family Pictures

  A couple weeks ago a friend from church took our family pictures. She did an awesome job and had some really neat ideas. The pictures turned out great, only now we can't decide which one we like best!































{Daniel wasn't sure if he liked this trick our
photographer played on him or not... =D}