Anyway, we have been extremely blessed but also worked very hard to get what we have. And to be honest, I am so grateful for the renovation. It definitely is not easy to balance life and to focus on your marriage throughout a reno, and emotions are high to say the least. haha but we are very happy with how it turned out and are extremely happy that it was a growing experience for us. It is soo neat to know that we did the work ourselves and that it is OUR home! So enjoy!
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Renovation
This is going to be a quick post but here are the photos of the new updated house. I have had a lot of people ask for them. So we have only done the bedrooms and living area. We have yet to do the kitchen, bathrooms and basement because overall they are incredible shape! Also it is not done being decorated but you know you never have everything you want when you are first married but I can honestly say that I am very grateful for what we do!
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Same ol' thing
Like I said in our last post, we have been pretty busy the last couple months remodeling a house and getting settled, school, work etc. You name it, we did it. But I can say that even though we have pretty packed schedules, we do know how to have some fun as well!
Grant and I celebrated our one year anniversary. We were in Lake Powell over our "real" anniversary (can't really complain about a free vacation) so we didn't get to really celebrate. Although Grant and I had Wendy's on our wedding night and we did in fact have Wendy's on our one year anniversary. That's real celebration right there! haha Anyway we decided to celebrate the next weekend. All I wanted to do was sealings and a nice date with my husband. So that is exactly what we did. We went to the temple in the afternoon and then headed to the Lion House for a yummy dinner. We went home and had a yummy dessert and took in the nice summer air, star gazed in our backyard and just talked. It was such a great day, simple and relaxing just the way I like it.
Next, my parent's bought my family tickets to see Wicked for Christmas last year. We were so excited to finally enjoy that present. I had never seen the play before and I absolutely LOVED it. It was incredible and I was seriously obsessed with the music after. I think the songs were stuck in my head for weeks. It was a perfect night out with the parents and siblings. Family nights will never disappoint.
Grant and I got a new niece in September and she is soo dang cute. I honestly cannot get enough of her. She was born September 5th and gave her mom a run for her money. My sister is such an amazing women and delivered little Avery without her husband present. My brother in law Kyle was in Basic Training for the Army and until this past week, had not met his little girl. They are an adorable little family and I am so happy for them. I know that Kyle and Chels are both incredible parents and Avery Lynne is one of the luckiest little girls alive. She honestly is not lacking in the love department :)
Also in September, our good friend Maddie and Weston invited us to the state fair. It was such a blast to just people watch and enjoy a night out. Honestly, the state fair is just a different place. The crowd, the food, entertainment, all of it is just great. It never disappoints.
I know that all of this is random and does not really flow but oh well. Next on the list is a wonderful hike up to Elephant rock. I will be honest, moving to Bountiful when we first got married was a real struggle for me. I know that Sandy is only 30 minutes away and I can go there all of the time, but it was just different. I can now proudly say that I LOVE it here and can see why Davis county people never leave haha. There are so many great things up this direction and don't even get me started on the views. Grant and I decided to go for a hike after work one Friday. It was the perfect free and fun date! We packed pb & j's and ate dinner up on the giant rock. It was the perfect way to bring in fall.
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| sorry for the terrible quality! phone pics |
Another thing we did was get family pictures taken with Grant's family. Grant's one little brother just got home from a mission in June for Halifax Canada and his other little brother (when I say little brothers, I mean BIG brothers just younger haha) left on Wednesday for Boston Massachussetts for a two year mission for the LDS church. I am so proud of his decision to go and I know he will be one incredible missionary!!
Lastly, we made grape juice! When we bought our house we loved the backyard and all of the fun things that come with it but I never realized how much I would love our garden area. In our garden area there are multiple fruit trees and 4 grape vines. We are talking long big grape vines haha. I underestimated how much fun it would be to grow our own fruit and reap the rewards of doing so. Grant's sweet Grandma and Grandpa came over to our house, helped picked grapes and stayed up all night teaching us how to make grape juice! It is the yummiest most delicious grape juice I have ever had and plus it is pure and so healthy, no sugar, nothin!
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
We Bought A Zoo
Well Folks, you heard it. We bought a zoo?? Whaaa? Well although
that is not completely true, it sure seems as if we had.. When Grant and I
first got married, we knew that we wanted to get into a home as soon as
possible. We decided to start saving up and looking around for what we liked.
And boy did we look. 6 months of home tours, should we's and we'll pass is what
it took for us to find the home we wanted to buy. One day I was looking online
for homes in the Bountiful area and I came across a descent size home that was
an easy fixer upper. You see, I wanted to build a home but the Mr. was not
having it. He wanted to live up on the east bench right below the temple, and
for those of you that know the Bountiful area, there is not one single home
that is newer than at least the 70's. So we made a deal, we would get a fixer
upper now but we would be able to make it new! Anyway back to the story, I
found the home I wanted so I called on it. It had only been on the market for a
couple of hours and the realtor said there were already 2 offers and multiple
calls. I felt defeated and very sad because it was finally a normal looking
rambler (unlike some of the crazy odd homes we had seen) and it was on a quiet
street with a BIG beautiful backyard. Well I will cut the story short, but
after many weeks and calls with the realtor, we were able to go look through
the home. Now even an hour after we got home, we submitted our offer and before
we knew it, they accepted our offer! We were ecstatic and unsure of how we got soo
lucky to get this home. Really though, this house is a GREAT deal and somehow
we got it..On Monday July 16th we closed and went straight to work. Grant and I
headed over to the house and started the long awaited remodel. We ripped out
the baseboards, the nasty ORIGINAL carpet from 1962, the old light fixtures,
the popcorn ceiling. You name it, we did it. It took us about 3 weeks of full
remodel until we got to move in. We moved in on August 4th and I was soo
excited. It is sooo amazing to own a home. Although there is a lot of work that
goes into it, it actually feels like home. So we textured, primed and painted
the walls and ceilings, we added in canned lighting throughout the entire home,
we recarpeted and put new baseboards and crown moldings. We still have a few
projects cough the kitchen, bathrooms, and don't even get me started on the
basement but it is home. But we were lucky enough that the kitchen and
bathrooms are in excellent condition and we will eventually get to that. And on a random note our backyard is huge like I said, but it had a small vineyard and a small little orchard! They both produce the yummiest fruit!!
The remodel was
easy for Grant, in high school, he had helped his parents remodel all of
the apartments that they own. Me on the other hand, I was sooo sick of painting
and of home depot, but I must say it was worth every minute and penny. We love our
home!!
Sorry these pictures are pour quality but it is the best I could do! These are all of the before pictures. I will do a whole other post for the afters!!!
| Master Bedroom looking in from the door |
| Living room |
| Entry way |
| My Saturday job, painting all of the moldings and baseboards |
| One of many "Home Depot Lists" |
| Another Living room shot |
| Dining room overlooking our backyard (sorry about the lighting) |
| Nasty shelving in one of the rooms. This was one of the first things to go |
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