Entryway Board and Batten

I like our entryway. It’s large enough that when people come over, they can comfortably stand and take off their coats without feeling really squished.

But it needed some pizzazz.

You already saw the TP art. That helped.

And then (with the help of some friends who actually know things about home remodeling), we moved on to Board and Batten! Woo-hoo!

So, here are the {before} pictures…

Note: This is NOT a tutorial. If you want the specifics on how to get ‘er done, you can check out some other sites. This is purely inspirational. :-)

So, to start, my beautiful friend Amber and I painted the wall white. THREE TIMES. Who knew it would need that many coats?!



Pretty huh?

At this point, are you wondering how we managed to paint three coats with SIX kids (ages 7,5,4,2,2,and 1) in the house? Yeah, I’ve been wondering that, too. We mostly banished them to the basement, which proved to be a smart move after one of the kiddos hurled a football into one of the freshly painted walls.

Next, it was our awesome husbands’ time to shine.

Or work. Whatever you want to call it.

They measured. They cut. They nailed. It was great fun.

Meanwhile, Amber and I tried to clean some stains off my couch cushions (mostly put there by both of our 2-year-old boys). We were going to use her Bissell Little Green Machine.

Pardon the poor quality of that picture. I took it at 1am. Yes, the portion of the project that we started AFTER church on Wednesday night went a little long.

Moving on…

The machine wasn’t working. Amber took it completely apart, and it still wasn’t working. So, we got out a spray bottle to spray the cleaner on.

And after she scrubbed for a good ten minutes, she asked, “These covers don’t come off, do they?”

And suddenly, I remembered! There are zippers on the cushions! The only reason I know that is because I’m careful to put the zipper toward the couch when I put the cushions back from the kiddos playing “fort” 1,000 times a week.

It’s NOT because I’ve ever unzipped those zippers. Nope, in the 7-1/2 years we’ve owned that couch, the zippers have stayed all snug and zipped up.

So, when Amber asked that question, and I remembered that the covers DO come off the cushions, she might have said,

“I am going to kill you!”

I guess she was getting grumpy from the late hour and maybe all that work she’d just done to my couch, when in reality we could have just removed the covers and WASHED THEM IN THE WASHING MACHINE.

Oops.

So, we did remove them. See?

And now I will show you the grossest picture I have ever posted on this blog…This is what the water looked like in the tub when we threw the covers in with some Dawn, vinegar, and peroxide to soak…Remember, this is 7-1/2 years of “stuff.”

Next time I’m at Amber’s house, I’m going to do this to her couch cushion covers, just so I can feel better about myself. (Or, if hers aren’t nasty, I will go into a deep depression. It’s worth a try, anyway.)

Well, eventually, Luke and I were relegated to cleaning up, while Ted and Amber finished the actual work.

If you noticed Ted’s facial expression, you may have already started praying for their marriage…But don’t worry, they’re doing great. I’m just going to attribute his supposed scowl to my poor photography skills and the late hour.

And eventually…Finally…We were done!

And it is beautiful! I LOVE IT!


What’s the next project?!

Just kidding…I think Luke’s done with project mode for a while.

Oh, and just so you don’t miss out on this spectacle…Here’s a really blurry picture of Ted modeling the new entryway. I think he was pleased with his work, don’t you?

She Sparkles Scripture Memory Challenge: Verse “D”

Sorry, friends, that I’m very late on posting this verse. I hope you’re following along with this challenge over at She Sparkles.

But, if you haven’t seen it already, here’s the “D” verse for the A-Z challenge:
“Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful.” Colossians 4:2

What a great reminder to bring our praise, worship, confessions, and requests to the ONE who created us!

Stay tuned: Verse “E” is coming early next week!

The TP art is up!

Here’s the finished product…

All hung up in our entryway…

I hung it a little high, because we’re planning a board and batten treatment in the entryway soon. I will definitely show before-and-after pictures when that project is complete! (*squeal*)

Happy (belated) Hearts Day!

“We love because He first loved us.” 1 John 4:19

It’s a Hallmark holiday, yes. It can be very cheesy, yes.

But we’re all about the silly holidays this year, folks. The kids are loving them.

After the kiddos went to bed on Valentine’s Eve, I decorated. This is what they awoke to the next morning…

Pom-poms hanging from the ceiling. A helium balloon tied to each chair. Valentine’s Day plates, decorations, personalized cards, gifts…


For breakfast, we had heart-shaped scones. Yum.

Lunch? Heart-shaped pb&j. (SO easy – just cut the corners off the bottom of the bread. I actually bought a loaf of store-bought bread for the first time in maybe 2 years to do this!)

Dinner…You’ll never guess…Kidding. It was heart-shaped meatloaf.

Can I just pause to say that Valentine’s Day has endless possibilities of decorations and food compared to Groundhog Day?

Okay, back to the dinner picture. Heart-shaped meatloaf, hasselback potatoes, and broccoli. (I love broccoli.)

And please, can I beg of you? In the name of all that is right, PLEASE don’t just use ketchup on the top of your meatloaf. It is SO, SO, SO much more flavorful to use a combination of ingredients (ketchup, a little mustard, brown sugar, and honey…YUMMO). If you want the exact recipe, let me know.

Dessert was the typical and tasty chocolate-covered strawberries. YUM again.

And I was happy to replace the centerpiece with these beautiful flowers from my sweetheart.

We read some library books about love. We talked about how the GREATEST love is that of God, who sent His son Jesus to die on the cross for OUR sins. “God is love,” right?

So, even though we are called to love one another EVERY day, we’re also thankful for a day that we can focus on God’s love for us and our love for one another. And we love to celebrate!

Day of No Internet

Today I decided to keep the laptop put away while the kids were up.

I lasted until 2:45, when all the kids were down for naps/quiet time except Grace, who likes to take her sweet bippy time doing her math worksheets.

So, what happens when the Internet’s away all day?

PRODUCTIVITY! That’s what!

We’re hoping to put our house on the market soon, so all of our junk has to be cleaned up before we can show it.

Let the organizing and cleaning commence…

"Junk" drawers in the kitchen - phone books, batteries, screwdriver, etc on the left; Mommy binder, missionary cards, bird book on the right


Cupboard in kitchen - candles on top, correspondence stuff in the middle, AWANA books and paper/pens on the bottom


Lower cupboard in kitchen - couponing "stuff," trays for paper filing, shredder

Cupboard above fridge - serving dishes, canning jars, vases, water bottles

This post would have been SO much cooler if I had remembered to take “before” pictures…Let me just tell you, the “after” pictures are MUCH better. :-)

But don’t you worry your little head. There is much more organizing and cleaning to be done here. Maybe I”ll have a little before-and-after post for you later this month.

Oh, and the couponing supplies? That’s a whole ‘nother post in and of itself.

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