Every now and again I am going to write about some of the traveling experiences I've had. Memories pop into my head when I'm driving places, doing a mundane chore or have the occasional spare moment (I'm a daydreamer!) and I thought it would be fun to document and share some of them. Traveling around with a backpack, I had a rather interesting time when I was young and single. Brendon and I share that experience. We traveled to a lot of the same places, as well as various different places, and it's something we have in common. We grew up in different countries and met in another country entirely, which has caused us to have a combination of ideas and experiences that are perhaps uniquely our own. We are used to the way we are, but have realized sometimes our mixture of ideas bring a different vibe to the the table so to speak. While we have become comfortable with the way we are, it may be confusing or disorienting when we don't fit the status quo, because in many ways we are the regular couple with children. I may have to scan some old photo's before I get started, but look for a post in a few weeks or so!
Monday, March 14, 2011
Monday, March 07, 2011
The Tub
Brendon found a claw foot tub online that a farmer near us was selling. It also included a sink which we will use as well. The inside of the tub is in fairly good condition, however the outside is a little rough as you can see. We probably won't get it perfectly finished, but for now that will be a-okay! Don't you just love sometimes when things are ok (not perfect) and you're ok with that too? I like certain things just so alot of the time, but sometimes it's easier if you don't worry about every little thing!
My handsom husband working hard!
Sunday, March 06, 2011
Track 2011
Our homeschool group has a track team and it seems like it has quite an enthusiastic following! We had our first practice this past Friday. One thing I like about track is that it is very easy to practice at home. I'm really looking forward to this experience.
Isabelle
Joseph
Saturday, March 05, 2011
Garden 2011
Isabelle and Joseph planting seeds.
Just before track practice on Friday the kids enthusiasticly planted our vegetable seeds in starter trays. We like to have an organic garden, so we ordered our seed trays and packets from Gardens Alive all of which arrived a few days ago via the big brown UPS truck. Yours truly made an orderly little chart documenting the columns and rows of each tray and it's contents. We all really love our garden, and my mouth is watering just thinking of fresh cucumbers and tomatoes plucked from the garden in the morning and eaten for lunch!
Friday, March 04, 2011
Counter Top
Two things we needed for the house were found here!
Isnt' is a treat to wander through Ikea?
And, we had some Swedish meatballs with lingonberry sauce for lunch..of course!
I will post some house photo updates soon.
Ashes and Ashes
We finally had to quit avoiding the fireplaces and got down and cleaned out the chimney's otherwise we coulnd't go forward with some other work. There were six of the buckets full of ashes in this particular chimney (and a bird head! YUCK!!!). I'm so very glad Brendon was cleaning that one out! I would love to take a hose pipe and spray up into the chimney. I have to say they are pretty cool chimney's when you look up into them. There are two fireplaces per chimney and they have a convex curve of brick protuding out one side and arching up so that the smoke is drawn upwards and not drawn into the other room. (It does have a slight ledge though and that's were the ashes built up.) That might be boring for you, but I think it's pretty neat, plus the old brick is quite pretty inside.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Forever Sanding
This month that same feeling was applied to sanding our walls.
Each and every wall downstairs has gorgeous hardwood planking and I love the way it looks!
However, all those pretty little boards needed to be sanded!
Honestly, I was a little scared climbing up so high on the ladder, but I have to say it was a great workout so I took courage and went for it.
I had no idea it was such a great core workout balancing at the top of a ladder when I first started, but I found out the next morning as I rolled out of bed!
You should see what we did in that room yesterday!
Stay tuned!
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Father Daughter Dance
It was a spectacular Father Daughter dance hosted by our homeschool group.
This year I decided to join the biggest homeschool group closest to our area and it has been really fabulous!
Brendon raved about the dinner they had catered!
I also hear the girls had an absolutly delightful evening full of fun and dancing! In fact I heard that it's such a hit that it's a yearly must do!
It was listed as dressy to semi-formal. We had a dressy dress in the closet and that's what we went with this year!
Isn't she such a honey!?!?
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
The paint and the chimney
Remember the Chimney sweep dropped by the house. We are in LUCK! They Chimney's are in awesome shape! There was just a bunch of ash and coal dust piled on top of those boards. We do need to do a few small cleaning things plus add a damper to the top of the chimney. The chimney's are probably 100 years old and still in good condition. However with chimney's that old the damper has to go on top of the chimney and a chain hangs down that we can pull to open and close it.
The Paint! I did go check on some light paint colors and came away with a color called icy waterfall. It's a white with a blue tint and we are going to use it in the living room, and down the hallway and to the upstairs!
I have also picked out some outdoor paint. In time we will change the siding of the house and probably the door color, but for now we are having a red door and dark green shutters. I was going to use a black paint on the shutters called broadway. It had some brownish/greenish undertones, but then Brendon found a very dark green and I like it better. I think it's called Charleston green. The one thing that will probably change when we get better siding is perhaps the door will become a more neutral color, but for now I hope it will make the house look cute!
We found the original front door and it was red the same shade as the shutters. I have sanded it andd it's ready for paint. We also need to paint the front porch floor gray and the ceilng blue.
The Bathroom: We found a claw foot tub on Craigslist that a farmer was selling. It also came with an old sink that we will sit on top of a vanity. The tub is not in perfect condition, but it is not terrible either. We will sand it and paint the outside of it. The inside of the tub only has a few nicks, so we will figure out what to do about that.
I've been sanding away, and hope to finish up with that CHORE this week! Then we can paint and move on to getting those floors sanded.
The house is actually starting to look like a place you could live!
The Paint! I did go check on some light paint colors and came away with a color called icy waterfall. It's a white with a blue tint and we are going to use it in the living room, and down the hallway and to the upstairs!
I have also picked out some outdoor paint. In time we will change the siding of the house and probably the door color, but for now we are having a red door and dark green shutters. I was going to use a black paint on the shutters called broadway. It had some brownish/greenish undertones, but then Brendon found a very dark green and I like it better. I think it's called Charleston green. The one thing that will probably change when we get better siding is perhaps the door will become a more neutral color, but for now I hope it will make the house look cute!
We found the original front door and it was red the same shade as the shutters. I have sanded it andd it's ready for paint. We also need to paint the front porch floor gray and the ceilng blue.
The Bathroom: We found a claw foot tub on Craigslist that a farmer was selling. It also came with an old sink that we will sit on top of a vanity. The tub is not in perfect condition, but it is not terrible either. We will sand it and paint the outside of it. The inside of the tub only has a few nicks, so we will figure out what to do about that.
I've been sanding away, and hope to finish up with that CHORE this week! Then we can paint and move on to getting those floors sanded.
The house is actually starting to look like a place you could live!
Saturday, February 12, 2011
House Update
Here are a few pictures of the living room as they currently look
Remember we have torn off fake paneling, sheetrock and wallpaper.
Now we have sanded the walls.
We also tore out fake flooring covering the hardwoods, and a dropped ceiling which hid
a 12'8" ceiling.
We have Chimney Sweep coming next week to look at the fireplaces.
I tried to clean one, and soot started pouring out of the chimney!
Back wall....what you see when you enter the house.
The drapes I have stored to use..but now I need to add 1 foot of material to have them long enough. I will just add a contrast, because the hem is only 6 inches.
Our furniture that will go in the living room.
I'm planning to paint the walls Water Chestnut by Glidden.
I love mantles, and need at least three to go in our house. We found one in the house, and I may use it in a back room.
Here's one that I think would look awesome in our living room!
Wonder how that wall color would look????!!!

Edited to add: I'm going to find a swatch of that paint color!
Friday, February 11, 2011
Poem: You Tell On Yourself
Poem: You Tell On Yourself: "Author: Unknown
You tell on yourself
By the friends you seek,
By the manner in which you speak;
By the way you employ your leisure time,
By the use you make of every dollar or dime.
You tell what you are
By the things you wear,
By the spirit by which your burdens you bear;
By the kind of things at which you laugh,
By the records you play on your phonograph.
You can tell what you are
By the way you talk,
By the manner in which you bear defeat;
By so simple a thing as what you eat,
By the books you choose from a well-defined shelf.
In these ways and more, you tell on yourself.
So there is really not a particle of sense
In your efforts to keep up your false pretense"
You tell on yourself
By the friends you seek,
By the manner in which you speak;
By the way you employ your leisure time,
By the use you make of every dollar or dime.
You tell what you are
By the things you wear,
By the spirit by which your burdens you bear;
By the kind of things at which you laugh,
By the records you play on your phonograph.
You can tell what you are
By the way you talk,
By the manner in which you bear defeat;
By so simple a thing as what you eat,
By the books you choose from a well-defined shelf.
In these ways and more, you tell on yourself.
So there is really not a particle of sense
In your efforts to keep up your false pretense"
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Snow Week!
It snowed and snowed, and then snowed some more!
Has it ever snowed this much in Georgia?
I don't ever remember it.
It lasted a week this time, and little piles of it could be seen for
an additional week after that.
It was lots of fun ...for about two whole days!
We, who live in warm weather do not possess boots,
snow pants or other clothes.
Nor do our cities have snow plows, scrapers, sand or salt.
The snow still was beautiful and sparkled brightly every morning,
and we enjoyed it for a week..this one time!
The street
Saturday, January 15, 2011
A fried computer
Last week, before the delightful snowtorm, my computer was inadvertantly fried. The electric company trucks were on the street working on something, and there must have been a wee mistake! My computer was a very sad victim of that mishap. Brendon will probably get it up and running soon, but for now I have to check from another computer, and I can't access any photo's right now. I'm just hoping nothing is gone.
We are working hard on our house right now. We need to have the stairs redone and that is taking place on Monday. We want a claw foot bathtub, and are looking for one. Then we need to sand the walls to prepare them for paint. (Oh yes, the wallpaper has been completly removed!) After we get the walls done we can finish the floors. Once all of that is completed we will be able to move in, but we do have enough projects to keep us busy for a year or two, or as I hear from my new neighbors...a life time. They are the third generation living in that house and they have done a great job with it.
We are working hard on our house right now. We need to have the stairs redone and that is taking place on Monday. We want a claw foot bathtub, and are looking for one. Then we need to sand the walls to prepare them for paint. (Oh yes, the wallpaper has been completly removed!) After we get the walls done we can finish the floors. Once all of that is completed we will be able to move in, but we do have enough projects to keep us busy for a year or two, or as I hear from my new neighbors...a life time. They are the third generation living in that house and they have done a great job with it.
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
House update
Here are some pictures from about the 2nd stage of rip out.
The paneling is off the walls, and we find a fireplace in the master bedroom, and plank walls.
More wallpaper too!
The fan is gone now as well.

This fireplace, in the dining room, was the first hidden one we found.
I was ripping out the fake floors, and I saw brick underneath, and this wall backs up to the living room wall, exactly where the fireplace is. They actually covered up the fireplace with those sticks and the ashes in there!
The wallpaper in this room, was very hard to get off, but it only went up 8ft.

The living room! The wallpaper goes all 12'8".
It had a medium difficulty rating to scrap off.
My dogs are not normally inside, but while we renovate we let them in.
Can you imagine living with this? I would be so dizzy!

This fireplace, in the dining room, was the first hidden one we found.
I was ripping out the fake floors, and I saw brick underneath, and this wall backs up to the living room wall, exactly where the fireplace is. They actually covered up the fireplace with those sticks and the ashes in there!
The wallpaper in this room, was very hard to get off, but it only went up 8ft.
The living room! The wallpaper goes all 12'8".
It had a medium difficulty rating to scrap off.
My dogs are not normally inside, but while we renovate we let them in.
Can you imagine living with this? I would be so dizzy!
Monday, January 03, 2011
Inside a Renovation!
Here are some of the very first photo's taken of the new house. A lot has already changed and I will post that as I get time.
The lovely bathroom! It will be completly renovated in every way. The powder blue tub is already gone and well everything else. We found out that 155,000 gallons of water leaked in the bathroom..and you could tell!
The Dining Room

The Living Room



The kitchen, with work stuff sitting out.

The Living Room
These are some of the first pictures we shot.
All the fake paneling, fake floors, and fake ceilings are gone!!!
Also that beautiful wood stove is gone, and someone paid us for it!
Under the fake wood floors, were real hardwoods. Hiding under the fake paneling was sheetrock, under which was wallpaper, and finally hardwood plank walls!!
When we took off the sheetrock we discovered two additional fireplaces for a total of four!
We discovered that there were 12'8" ceilings above the dropped ceilings, and they are hardwood planks as well!
Hmm..We also discovered that they used to burn large amounts of coal, and we are in for a major clean up.
If anyone is looking for me, I can usually be found peeling wallpaper at the new place!
The Living Room
The beautifully carpted stairs. It's your first vision when you enter the house!
Currently the carpet is gone and the stairs will get a complete overhaul, because they are so steep and narrow. Very scary to walk down.
The kitchen, with work stuff sitting out.
The Living Room
All the fake paneling, fake floors, and fake ceilings are gone!!!
Also that beautiful wood stove is gone, and someone paid us for it!
Under the fake wood floors, were real hardwoods. Hiding under the fake paneling was sheetrock, under which was wallpaper, and finally hardwood plank walls!!
When we took off the sheetrock we discovered two additional fireplaces for a total of four!
We discovered that there were 12'8" ceilings above the dropped ceilings, and they are hardwood planks as well!
Hmm..We also discovered that they used to burn large amounts of coal, and we are in for a major clean up.
If anyone is looking for me, I can usually be found peeling wallpaper at the new place!
Christmas 2010
Christmas 2010 was very good!
Christmas Eve we went to church and then ate Mexican food!
I think we had a delicious week of eating, but now we need to get back to sensibility!
Christmas Day we cooked a great meal and had lunch with Mom and Dad, Kelley and Lora, and Sven and Majken.
It actually snowed on Christmas Day!!! Can you believe it?!!!
We also had an extended family Christmas and played with cousins!
I wish I had more pictures, but here are a few highlights.
Isabelle
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
A New Adventure!
We have been a preoccupied with our new adventure! We have a new home! This home is an older one, built in 1946 or 47. Certainly, it needs some work, but it has some great bones already!
Edited: We later found out this home was built in 1913.

Edited: We later found out this home was built in 1913.
Already we have made some exciting (and a few puzzling) discoveries!
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Thanksgiving 2010
I have had this post saved for a few weeks, simply because my computer was acting up and it was taking about 30 min to download a few pictures at a time.
These are a few from Thanksgiving Day!
Brendon and I
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
Weekend 6
We had a really nice weekend, but it was cold...brrrr!
The weekend diet was good, but not as good as past weekends. Plus, the whole week was just a little hard. However, I'm back at it!!! I have backed down on the 2lbs a week. That is possible, but I am 5'1" and it is more realistic to shoot for 1.5lbs a week. I have decided that is what I will shoot for from now on. It is especially more realistic considering that these 10 weekends included Halloween and will include Thanksgiving!!! Yeah..who the heck is giving up turkey, dressing, greens, sweet potatoes, cake etc...?!!! Not this chick!
I have been reading up on HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training). I think I will give that a try. Maybe 2 HIIT workouts a week and then 2 other regular jogs or walks. Anyway HIIT is supposed to be great for helping lose weight. Apparently you shouldn't do but a few times a week and then only for a month or two and then just do regualar exercise for a month or so before circling back to it.
I do have some picutres coming up of Halloween and our week of field trips. Stay tuned!
The weekend diet was good, but not as good as past weekends. Plus, the whole week was just a little hard. However, I'm back at it!!! I have backed down on the 2lbs a week. That is possible, but I am 5'1" and it is more realistic to shoot for 1.5lbs a week. I have decided that is what I will shoot for from now on. It is especially more realistic considering that these 10 weekends included Halloween and will include Thanksgiving!!! Yeah..who the heck is giving up turkey, dressing, greens, sweet potatoes, cake etc...?!!! Not this chick!
I have been reading up on HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training). I think I will give that a try. Maybe 2 HIIT workouts a week and then 2 other regular jogs or walks. Anyway HIIT is supposed to be great for helping lose weight. Apparently you shouldn't do but a few times a week and then only for a month or two and then just do regualar exercise for a month or so before circling back to it.
I do have some picutres coming up of Halloween and our week of field trips. Stay tuned!
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
Weekend 7
I just got a little swamped last week with too many homeschool field trips and then Halloween, so I didn't get a chance to post.
Weekend 7 went well. This week though it's been tough for whatever reason. I'm hungry. I will be eating more veggies, and making sure to get in some olive oil or coconut oil and some lean protein. Usually if I eat most of my calories earlier in the day it works much better for me. If I save calories towards the end of the day I end up starving.
There were NO Mounds in the Halloween stash, so I had to settle for Almond Joy. Almost the same except for the dumb nut right in the middle! I do love almonds and nuts, but not in my candy, cookies or cakes! Definetly not in brownies!!!
Do y'all like nuts in your sweets?
Weekend 7 went well. This week though it's been tough for whatever reason. I'm hungry. I will be eating more veggies, and making sure to get in some olive oil or coconut oil and some lean protein. Usually if I eat most of my calories earlier in the day it works much better for me. If I save calories towards the end of the day I end up starving.
There were NO Mounds in the Halloween stash, so I had to settle for Almond Joy. Almost the same except for the dumb nut right in the middle! I do love almonds and nuts, but not in my candy, cookies or cakes! Definetly not in brownies!!!
Do y'all like nuts in your sweets?
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