Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Recent House Projects

When we bought our house, the tub in our bathroom was cracked.  We patched it and bought some time, but last summer it was time to replace it.  We decided to install a large shower instead of a shower/tub combo, and we still have one of those in Sarah's bathroom.  Robert did it all by himself, and I'm so impressed! He ripped out the old one, and then, unfortunately, our new shower was back ordered, so we had to share a shower with Sarah for about a month, but it wasn't too bad.  We had to drive about 45 minutes to pick up the shower, so that was an adventure having it strapped to the top of my SUV!  Robert installed the shower, and it looks great!  We ended up painting the bathroom as well.  We couldn't afford a shower door right then, so we just used our old curtain.  For Christmas we got gift cards and money, and we were able to buy a shower door.  I apparently haven't taken any real after pictures, but the before was purple, and the after is green.  In the last picture you can see our new shower door behind the old curtain.






I'm so happy with our lawn this year!  We've worked hard on it, and I feel like this year we are really reaping the rewards.  Year one was the year of not knowing what we were doing, year two was the year of killing weeds, year three was the year of growing grass, and now year four is the year of fine-tuning.  Our mailman commented that he's seen such an improvement since we bought our house, and he asked us what our method was.  A stranger stopped me while she was on a walk and said our grass looked great.  That was such encouraging feedback!

Always good to remember where you came from...






And now!




In May, Robert's fell through our deck while sitting in a patio chair!  We knew it was time to do something about our deck.  He ripped it out and replaced it with a gravel patio.  I love it!  This was a super cheap project and very economical for anyone wanting a patio who can't afford a wood deck or concrete slab.  We bought one scoop of 1/2" limestone gravel for about $35.  We bought three 4"x6"x12' pre-treated boards and nailed them into the ground using nine 2' rebar stakes.  The old deck actually already had old brown gravel under it, so we covered it with weed barrier ($30 for way more than we actually needed), and then filled it up the rest of the way with the gravel.  We had to buy a new hammer because Robert broke ours!!! That was a cost that was unexpected. haha  We paid $20 to take the old wood to the landfill.  We also happened to have an extra concrete step, so we used that by our back door.  Overall, the project cost less than $200, but we had a $50 Lowe's gift card to use, and we also used some of Robert's lawn mowing money, and I sold a few things on Facebook Marketplace to help pay for it.  Where there's a will there's a way! We also bought some used patio furniture (table and six chairs).  Our previous hand me downs served us so well, but the table collapsed this spring after many years of enjoyment.










Sunday, June 2, 2019

Ricky the Pony

For Christmas my parents got Sarah a gift certificate for pony lessons, but there's more to it than that!  A year and a half ago at a fall fest in town, Sarah rode a pony named Ricky, and she fell in love.  We've talked and talked about that experience.  When she rides the carousel at Silver Dollar City she calls the horse Ricky.  We just love him!  So my mom tracked him down at his stable and got Sarah's lessons.  It was so fun!  She went four times for an hour and learned how to brush him and what brushes to use for different body parts.  She learned how to help put on the blanket and saddle.  She got to ride him and steer him.  Ricky was sick one day, so she rode his friend Daisy that time. She took it very seriously.  It's fun to watch her learn new things!










Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Life Lately, November 13

Sarah is at preschool, and the house is clean, so I can blog, right?  Preschool has been so great for Sarah and me!  She genuinely loves her teachers and feels very safe and comfortable there.  She's making some new friends, and learning so much!  I'm enjoying time to run errands and clean the house by myself, but I'm also loving having some silence.  You don't get much silence when you have a talkative 3 year old girl around!  She's the best, but it's been good to have some down time.  Right now all I hear is the click of the keys and Mittens snoozing next to me.  

Sarah loves going with me to vote.  The church where we vote has a huge elephant named Sue.  Sarah asked me why the elephants at the zoo are just grey when this one is all the colors of the rainbow.


Aunt Pam came to town, and we got to see her for a day.  So fun!


I always let Sarah's hair air-dry, but since it's gotten so cold I didn't want her to have a wet head.  I dried it with the diffuser, and she was ready to model!


Pretending to teach Sunday School
 Sarah is in a habit of waking up around 5:30 for the day.  This was going on before the time change and is continuing.  It's kind of miserable.  She comes to our room several times before we finally officially start her day at 7:00.  It won't last forever, right?  But yesterday when she came to our room she was dressed in a fancy dress and tights!  Princess Sarah!


We got our first little snow yesterday.  Sarah really enjoyed it!  Obviously, it wasn't enough to play in, but Sarah and Robert did make the world's smallest snowman complete with Froot Loop eyes and a toothpick nose.

Who's ready for some recent Sarah quotes?


  • In Sunday School we were watching a music video that went with our lesson.  Sarah was doing the motions, and another kid got up in front of her.  Sarah said, "Stop trying to ruin my worship!"
  • We were playing with Play Doh, and Sarah said, "It's purple like Lydia's (from the Bible) cloth!"
  • "I brush my hair like Cinderella because she's a princess and I'm a princess.
  • Sarah didn't like the fish Robert made for lunch.  "My doctor said I'm allergic to fish."
  • Me: "Use your mind to think about it."  Sarah: "Actually, it's my brain."
  • Sarah's Sunday School teacher said, "Mmm somebody smells good," and Sarah said, "Well, it's not me!  I didn't take a bath today."
  • Sarah's prayer: "Dear God, thank you that it's going to rain tonight so we don't have to water our flowers.  Thank you for Grandma.  She's so perfect.  Thank you for my new school.  We do stuff all the time.  Thank you that I get to play on the big playground there.  Thank you that tomorrow is water day.  Amen."
  • We were at a hotel, and Sarah said, "This is going to be the most perfect sleepover!  Is everyone else in this hotel waiting to go see their Papas?"
  • "My toots are funny.  Your toots are funny.  Dad's toots are funny.  But don't tell people that we're the toot family!"
  • "At the Temple (where we have Bible Study Fellowship) I learned that there are three parts of God.  It's God, God, and God.  It's the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.  And God is in heaven on a sparkly throne!"
  • "When I get married I want to wear a crown, and my husband can wear a cowboy hate.  I'll move out and you can get a new kid to live at your house.  When I have kids you can keep on at your house, but I'll need to keep the rest at my house."
  • "Jesus might have a hard time carrying me to heaven since I'm such a big girl."
  • "Stomp, drop, and roll!"
  • We drove by something stinky, and Sarah said, "We must have driven by a toot factory!"
  • Sarah to me at bedtime: "I could huge and kiss you all day!"

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