Monday, August 27, 2007

HOME SWEET HOME

TA-DA!!! All Done!!! One year and several back aches later!

This is the outside. I will briefly go through what we did to everything. All of my pictures of the "before" are just that: pictures, and they aren't digital, so until I can get to a scanner, just use your imagination.

Outside, we scraped all of the green paint- ( on the left of the house is the well covering, and it's not painted yet, so that was the color of the house- kind of a minty turquoise) The siding, garage doors, and trim were all chipping paint before. We stained the decks and doors this brick red, painted trim, siding, and garage doors. We also hauled in the river rock you see and planted the flower beds.


This is the living room where we restored the hardwood floors, painted the walls a toasted wheat color and the ceiling white, replaced the ceiling fan, and restored all of the original wood trim work.

In the bathroom, we painted the walls and ceiling, and this plastic tile that you see. It is the 1960's plastic tile. It was mint green. Seriously! I just primed it and spray painted it. We also re tiled the floor- (it was sparkly black and pink linoleum) and Replaced the sink/vanity, mirror, and light fixture.

The master bedroom was painted, hardwood floors restored, and updated the ceiling fan. (probably the easiest room to do)



The kitchen saw the most renovation. The walls and ceiling were painted and the new flooring was laid. We installed new light fixtures and we tore up one layer of nasty carpet and two layers of gross linoleum to get to the sub floor. Also, the counter tops were replaced (they were a 1960's pink with silver trim) and all of the appliances were replaced with new ones. They old stove was a 36" double oven that was condemned by the gas company. The new stoves are usually 28", so that is why there is a 6" gap by the stove.





We also remodeled another bedroom and an office, but they were way too messy to take pictures of :) So, I hope you enjoyed our little re-model from old house to new home. Next Summer: A privacy fence and tree trimming, and in a few years, finish the 1,400 square foot basement with two more bedrooms, a bathroom, and one very large living room. I think that one can wait!

Family Fun

First of all, I would just like to Congratulate Chris, Kate, and Fischer on a beautiful and healthy little boy! I can't wait to see him! Kate, you are going to have to ask Diane and Amy what it's like to have two little busy boys running around!!


This weekend, Ben's brother Ryan and his family came over from Dickinson, ND to see everyone before their kids started school. We had a fun day at the mall and dinner at "Grammy and Papa's" house. After dinner, it was four wheel rides, basketball, and yes, scooter races!
Adrian was having a blast with Uncle Ben and Aunt Sara! Quincy kept leaning over the back seat and giving her kisses
How funny is this?
"But Grammy, I wanna go for a ride!!!?"
This is Ben's Mom, Janet: AKA: SUPER GRAMMY!!
This is Miss Hailey, who at Georgetown Lake, learned to ride her bike WITHOUT training wheels!Ben's brother Ryan, and wife Kristy, and Ben's childhood dog, Rollie


All together now! Hailey, Tyler, Ashley, Corey, Bradley, and Adrian
Ben's sister, Sarah (yes, it can get confusing) and husband Mike- ( For Some reason, Corey thought having two aunt "Sara(h)'s" was confusing. So, one day he looked at me and said, "Your name is Bobo." --- okay..... So now there is Aunt Sarah and Aunt Bobo. You can't make this stuff up.

What do you get when you get a 25, 28, and 30 year old racing on scooters? Tons of laughs and fun!

Monday, August 20, 2007

Where oh where has the summer gone???


On Saturday, I took my usually early morning trip into Billings and when I was at the arts and crafts store, I was so pleased to what I found. Autumn and "harvest" decorations! WOO HOO! Fall is by far my favorite season. I love the trees, the weather, harvest season, and of course, my girl time when dear hubby is off killing something to put on my walls. So, I couldn't help myself. I got a new wreath for the front door, some scarecrows (cute cute) and some new candy dishes for inside. But, on the way home, it hit me...... Where did the summer go? I know it's still August, but still? In a few weeks, the corn field behind my house will be chopped, and the leaves will get a little yellow around the tips. Has a summer really came and gone? It seems like yesterday it was the beginning of May, and I was waiting for my flowers to bloom. It's been a fairly productive summer, and this was out first whole summer in our new house, too. This last weekend I finished the front of the house painting the trim, garage doors, and two front doors. It's looking more and more like our home, instead of a run down, out dated, mint green box. Now, the upstairs is all finished, as is 70% of the outside. This week dear hubby is out of town at a federal law enforcement training, so my evenings will be spent finishing the staining on the back deck and the back window trim. I hope to have it all done when he gets home Thursday night. Then, I guess we can just sit back and watch the leaves turn, and be so thankful for all we have; a wonderful home, great friends, and of course, a wonderful walk of life.

Monday, August 13, 2007

Summer Vacation 2007: Georgetown Lake, MT

A moose eating dinner right on the shore about 150 yards from our camp.
My brother-in-law Mike trying to reel in a big one!
Benjamin's "keeper"
Me in front of my "dream house"

The grandkids playing "Hand and Foot" with Gramma Wulf

One of the many mansions on the lake (See above)

A visitor in our camp! A beautiful blond black bear

Gandpa Wulf and Bradley out for an evening stroll!

My nephew Bradley eating some yummy food!

This is my little sister Erin who came with us in front of our tent at the main camp site.


We had so much fun! But it is so good to be home! I have found my new favorite spot! Georgetown Lake! I will post more comments and pictures later! This was Ben and I's "cargo" that we hauled up to the lake.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Family Traditions

I think that one of the neatest things when you get married is carrying on family traditions. You get to teach your husband your family's tradition, and you get to be part of his, too. Then, when you eventually have kids, you can pass them along.
It has always been a family tradition for my husband's family to go to Georgetown Lake, Montana and spend one whole week (yes, 7-9 days) camping. And, I am not talking about cabins or fancy trailers. I am talking about tents, old trailers with no plumbing, outhouses, wash basins, and cooking over a fire. I have never gone, and it's been four years since Ben has been there. So, tomorrow, we are heading off to Georgetown Lake until the 12th of August! I am very excited because I love the outdoors, but I'm not sure how much of a "vacation" so to speak, it will be. There are going to be 10 kids from ages 2-16, and 16 adults. So, not a lot of alone time, or quiet relaxation. But, I'm sure it will be a lot of fun. We are taking up two of our 4-wheelers, and two more we are borrowing from our friends. And, Ben's sister and her husband are taking their boat. So, it should be lots of fun. Let's just hope it's not extremely hot, or raining the whole time either!

Here are a couple of pictures of the Lake that we are going to. It's about 5 hours away, Past Butte and Anaconda, and out towards Phillipsburg. It looks, and for what Ben tells me, is AMAZING!