I feel like I ought to have a ton more pics to go with my blog posts lately, but it’s just not happening. This isn’t to say I’m not taking photos, because I am it’s just that I never have time to take them off my camera. Then by the time I DO get them off – its like “meh” they don’t go with anything anymore. Plus I’m trying to figure out a better way to put photos on the blog that won’t KILL my server.
Since my Daddy is my host server (Thanks Daddy web-guru man!) I don’t want to crash his stuff. I’ve tried Photobucket, I’ve tried Flickr, but the free versions aren’t living up to my needs any more. SmugMug is great but you have to pay. Help!!
Do y’all have any suggestions?
It’s a hot mess and I have the t-shirt to prove it!
So I’ve had it in my head lately that the house needs to be fixed like RIGHT.NOW. I’m tired of living with nasty linoleum, gray trim everything, and most importantly gray cabinet everything.
So two weekends ago I had my Daddy help me remove all the doors, etc to the kitchen cabinets and primed everything. I went with the theory that since Alex was out-of-town, if he came home to that he’d want to finish it too. I was semi-right. He wanted it done too, he just had no intention of doing the work.
So this past weekend I tapped off everything I could think of, had Alex move the stinkin’ fridge, and then a really awesome friend and I painted. Y’all remember what they looked like right?
Y’all its glorious! I have white kitchen cabinets.
The best part? After getting this far and knowing I have this next weekend to finish the doors and such Alex hopped on the “Let’s Do This!” bandwagon by voicing opinions on what hardware we should use to finish our kitchen. I’m so stoked.
We know we want brushed satin nickel hardware and simple style, because we’re pretty simple. The one “pop” I was considering was adding something to the inserts of the upper doors.
Something like this:
Source: familyhandyman.com via Jessie on Pinterest
Only I’d like to use this sheet metal I found at Home Depot. I think it might really look good as a “decorative accent.”
Thoughts?











We moved into our house over a year ago, and in all that time our neighbors on the one side have only hesitantly waved at Alex and I. The man of the house has spoken to my father, but that is it. Easter Sunday as the fence came down so did the walls of unfamiliarity.First the dog ran our way, then the Mom came strolling over. Then her daughter and son-in-law joined in the conversation from their back porch. Then her other daughter and finally her husband all made their way over to our house. Where we all stood and chatted. We talked gardens and shrubs, we spoke over cooking and plans for that evening. Before right before we (








