Saturday, April 28, 2012

It's Saturday night and I'm blogging...ugh

Hey friends...well its Saturday night and I'm so bored that I decided to catch up on the blog. House updates have stalled for the past few months, but we've been busy with calving, yard work, spring planting (and all it entails), business travel, anniversary parties, birthdays, etc. Whoa! I can't believe its almost May! I have several work events in May and then I'll be done for the fiscal year (with the exception of NYC and OH in June), thank goodness! Here's just a few photos from the month of April...

Fying into Louisville for business...night flights are my absolute favorite; they are always so beautiful. <3 

 Precious baby :)

Mom and Dad at their 35th Wedding Anniversary party :)

 Saw an adorable idea on Pinterest... Asked friends and family to jot down their favorite memories of Mom and Dad together. I then put them in 35 different envelopes, hence "35 Years of Memories"

 I believe everyone in this photo is an Aunt, Uncle, or cousin... big family <3 

My cousins Stephanie and Vanessa :)

 Drew and Nate...disregard the photo frames on the floor HA!

Andrlynn, Brooke, and I at the Miranda Lambert concert...sooo much fun! <3 these girls!



Thursday, April 12, 2012

Humor for the week :)

Good Morning Everyone and Happy Thursday! Hope everyone is doing well! Mom and Dad's 35th Wedding Anniversary party went off last weekend without a hitch. Friends and family came from all over, and I just think it goes to show what a difference 35 years can make! I'll post some pictures soon, but in the meantime.... Here's some humor to finish out your work week! 


Why Married Women Should NOT Party...
(If this doesn't make you laugh out loud, you have lost your sense of humor. Even if you've heard this one before, it never fails to make you laugh!)

The other night I was invited out for a night with the 'girls.' I told my husband that I would be home by midnight, 'I promise!' Well, the hours passed and the margaritas went down way too easily. Around 3 a.m., a bit loaded, I headed for home.

Just as I got in the door, the cuckoo clock in the hallway started up and cuckooed 3 times. Quickly, realizing my husband would probably wake up, I cuckooed another 9 times.

I was really proud of myself for coming up with such a quick-witted solution, in order to escape a possible conflict with him. (Even when totally smashed... 3 cuckoos plus 9 cuckoos totals 12 cuckoos = MIDNIGHT!)

The next morning my husband asked me what time I got in, I told him 'MIDNIGHT'... He didn't seem pissed off in the least... Whew, I got away with that one!

Then he said 'We need a new cuckoo clock.' When I asked him why, he said, 'Well, last night our clock cuckooed three times, then said 'oh shit.' Cuckooed 4 more times, cleared its throat, cuckooed another three times, giggled, cuckooed twice more, and then tripped over the coffee table and farted.


Happy Thursday Friends!
XOXO
Holls

Monday, April 2, 2012

Good Morning Friends!! It's been nearly a month since I've posted, and I apologize! March was one crazy month, between the birthdays of my Mom, Dad, and brother (all the first week), in Orlando the second weekend for a work event, and Louisville the following weekend for another work event, and finally this past weekend I had the Alumni Board members back on campus. Sooo...today, I took the day off, and am enjoying it immensely! I've already cleaned up the kitchen, and have just sat down to blog with a nice cup of coffee, the sunshine streaming through my living room window, and Ice Loves Coco on in the background (I hate to admit it, but I secretly really love the show LOL). Aaaahh... LIFE.IS.GOOD.  If only every day could start like this.

Oh well, I'm going to make the most of my day off. Starting with.....drum roll please........... pictures from my kitchen makeover!

This is what the kitchen/dining area looked like on the day we toured the house.


All I could think, was OH.MY.GOSH.... seriously?!? After we took possession of the farm, we started ripping everything out, starting with that horrid paneling. 


Thank goodness there was drywall behind the paneling. Next step? Remove light fixtures, countertops, cabinet doors and drawers, and those swirly "decorative" pieces of wood above the windows framed by cabinets. 


Thanks Adam for all the help!!! (For those who don't know, Drew's older brother, Adam, helped with nearly every step of our remodel, and we are sooo very thankful!) Around this same time, the walls got their new texture added, and also got a coat of primer. Next comes wall color. The photo immediately below is of a cute little wall hanging I had found, that became the inspiration for my kitchen. I chose my colors and other decor for the kitchen based around this little rooster sign.

Here you can see the wall colors. The living room is a nice green, the hallway is a soft buttercream, and the kitchen is a mustard/Tuscany yellow.

Next came the tile floors... Drew and Adam laid the tile, and then Drew, my Mom, and I worked on the grout. BTW, grouting tile is brutal on the knees!


Here you can see the tile in the kitchen as it meets the hardwood floors in the living room and the hallway. <3 

Adam hooking up my new sink!! WOO!!!


Here you can see the color of the cabinets, which I totally copied from my favorite blog "The Lettered Cottage."  We "distressed" the cabinets, and added crown molding, then applied a coat of poly (poly not yet applied in this photo).

 Here is the desk area. I decided to take the doors off the top cabinets and leave them off for open shelving. We also had extra countertop left over, and decided it looked really great on the desk. So we sanded it all down, and primed it for painting.

This is the desk area almost complete... The only things missing are the new electrical outlets, drawer pulls, the under cabinet light fixture, and trim around the floor.

Here is a picture of the door I refinished (LOVE, LOVE, LOVE)! Again, we moved in before all the little things were finished, so disregard, the missing door knob, electrical outlets, trim, etc, HA! :)

View of the finished cabinets, minus the door knobs and backsplash.


Some of the backsplash, but still missing a few doors and the countertop end in this photo.

Finished cabinets... I'm in <3 

Left this section open, for a nice display for some of my dishes :)

And that's it! I can't get the entire kitchen into one photograph, but I hope you enjoyed our transformation!! I love that we had the opportunity to really make the house "our home," and it feels so great to walk into every time I come home. As they say, home is where the heart is, and our hearts are most certainly in the quiet countryside, in a house filled with love, sweat, hard work, a few tears, and a beautiful view.