Sunday, July 20, 2008

A New Record

For filthiness. Yesterday Jeff and I spent 10 hours in the yard trying to get the whole "curb appeal" thing rolling for our now on-the-market house. I've done a fairly good job of keeping up the yard over the past three years, but there are things I've let slip since we started working on the porch - thus the 10 year marathon to get everything back in order. After an early morning dump run to clean out the garage, I spent the remainder of the day weeding beds, trimming hedges, strategically placing 16 bags of pine nuggets and 7 bales of pine straw, planting flowers, helping Jeff and mowing. Jeff secured the landscaping timbers for me, braced the porch, finished and stained the rest of the lattice and power washed the walkway. Now most of you know, if you spend any amount of time working in the yard you are going to get sweaty and nasty, which we did. But the real filth yesterday came from having to crawl UNDER the porch, amongst all of the spider webs, muddobbers and clay, and shimmy up the hill under the porch on our backs installing 6x10 braces underneath the deck. Jeff I know you get frustrated working with me sometimes, but I daresay you'd find many wives willing to roll around in the clay with you like that. Not to mention work for 10 hours in the yard, then another 2 inside after that. I am my father's daughter when it comes to my work ethic - that's for sure.

Here are some pictures for your viewing pleasure, and they really don't do justice to the full extent of our filthiness yesterday.




That brown tint did not come from the sun, mind you.




My trusty tevas - age 15 this summer. I've had them since 7th grade.




But here are the fruits of our labor. Totally worth it if you ask me. Wouldn't you want to buy this place?











As an aside - remember all the rain we had last week? Thankfully it only takes about an hour for the water to retreat after the rain stops. But this is the highest it has gotten since we moved in. Swimming anyone?






Most of you know we've been doing some work on the inside of the house as well, and here are a few pictures of that too. I had Stanley Steamer come out and clean the carpets last week. A little pricey, but completely worth it. I had good advice from a friend that it's worth it to have the professionals do it, because once you pay to rent the machine and buy all of the solution, you really don't save that much. Plus you never get it as clean as they do.

I really think cleaning the carpets, along with polyurethaning our front entryway, has made a huge difference in the look and smell of our home. The carpet in our living room was probably as old as the house, and really needed some freshening up. Couple the new clean with some awesome reed diffusers from Pier One (Citrus Cilantro, for anyone interested) our house smells amazing, fresh and clean. I love it!!




We've also been updating our master bath, although unfortunately I don't have any before pics - I've got to remember to do that next time. Anyway this used to be a gold shower, but we decided to spray paint is instead of paying $500+ for a new one. And was it worth it, you ask? Well I think it looks great, but considering the time and energy it took to disassemble, clean, sand, prime, color, clear coat and put back together - I'd say not so much. It took me well over a month to finish - next time I'll gladly just spend the money, although I'm certainly not complaining that we saved $450 this go around.




I got these great faucets online from home depot for $50 each. That's a steal for oil rubbed bronze - and they're good quality too. We're very happy with them. I did spray paint the light fixture - it was easy update and not a lot of work. I also sprayed the towel rack and TP holder. On everything but a shower, I love spray paint. It's a cheap and easy way to dramatically change the way something looks. And for the most part it holds up pretty well.








All in all we've spent about a thousand dollars sprucing things up around the house, but if it helps us get our asking price it will be well worth it. I know I'm a bit partial, but our house seems much nicer than the others in our neighborhood that are the same model. There are some people that say houses have a certain feeling to them, and I think that can definitely be said of ours. We've had many people share how comfortable, at home and loved they feel the minute they walk through our door. It's no credit to us, however, I truly believe it is because Jeff and I committed our home to the Lord some time ago, and have made it our focus to provide a warm, welcoming and loving environment to anyone at anytime. He has in turn filled our home with His love - and that's what people feel. We're just glad we've had a chance to be a part of it all.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Family Fun and Happy 4th

What a crazy month June was at the Smith house. We had our trip to AK and were home for a little over a week before heading up to Mentone, AL for the annual Smith Family Vacation. Because all of the Smith kids are so scattered and getting everyone together for the holidays is virtually impossible, his parents have planned (and generously paid for) a family vacation for the past 2 years so we can all get together. Last year we vacationed in Galveston, TX, and had a wonderful time, but it was about an 18 hour drive for us, so we were thankful for the closer commute this year - only about 2 hours. We stayed at a beautiful cabin in the woods on a mountain in Mentone. It had a nice big screened porch and hot tub, which we enjoyed almost every night. I can't say it was a very relaxing vacation - I mean for me going from no kids and just a husband, dog and cat to trying to keep up with to 6 kids and cooking and cleaning for 12 - well I'm sure you can imagine it was just a tad bit exhausting. But it's always fun to hang out with the family - especially since we don't get to see them very often. Here are some fun shots from the trip.

The twins, Deborah and Ellen, and their big sister Katherine


Katherine learning to swim


Me and my buddy Ben chilling on the swing


Pop with David and Katherine at one of the waterfalls


I love this shot


Mom and Pop


Jeff getting his workout in


Cousins Chey and Katherine


Amy, Eric and #5 Ben (They're still trying to decide whether or not to go for #6). Can you believe Amy is a mother of 5 - doesn't she look fantastic!




Rock climbing



Touring a local cave


Mom and Chey


More cave pics


A little family fun playing "Imagine If." If you haven't played it already, I would highly recommend it for any type of friend or family gathering. It's a great way to get to know people better. I learned that most of the Smiths think I'm high maintenance (and in all fairness compared to the rest of the Smith women I most definitely am). I also learned that my husband thinks if I was a dog I'd be a Rottweiler - how romantic:) His dad thought I would be a french poodle. Can you imagine me as a french poodle:) Like I said, it was a very fun game.


Sunday before we left Mentone we went to church at this tiny Presbyterian Church in the middle of nowhere. After service I was playing with the kids on the playground, and looked over and lo and behold there was Trent Wilbanks swinging his little girl on the swingset. I went to college with him and his wife, Joy. What a coincidence! Evidentally they live in Fort Payne, which I'd always thought was in south Alabama, and the church we attended was the one they call home. I had no idea they were only 2 hours from us. We'll definitely have to meet up again before the summer is over.
On the way home we stopped in Birmingham so Jeff could visit an old friend - Joseph Martin and his wife Hannah and adorable baby boy Winston.


We spent most of the week after our trip relaxing, but kicked it into high gear for the holiday weekend. Thursday night the 3rd we camped out in downtown Kennesaw with Brian and Gina for some pre-4th fireworks. It was already crowded by the time we pulled in, so we just found a patch of grass off the main thoroughfare and made ourselves right at home. Our Popeyes picnic dinner was delicious, although we did have to fight the ants for the last few pieces of chicken.





I've mentioned before that Brian and Gina are some of our closest friends - and they live just right across the road - literally - so we see them pretty often. We're so close, in fact, that Jeff feels right at home with them when they come over. The picture below was taken right before we left for AK. It was a fun party - can't you tell:)



We started off the 4th with a house project (surprise surprise). After a month of vacations and rainy weekends, we decided to stain the decks off the screen porch. We knew there was a chance of rain, but took the plunge anyway. We didn't realize it would take nearly 6 hours to finish the job, and thank goodness for our patient and understanding friends Josh and Lisa. We were supposed to show up at their house around 5 for dinner and fireworks, but ended up pushing it back until almost 8 pm because if you've ever stained something before, you know that once you get started you have to finish. Now most of you know that Jeff and I are notoriously late for everything, but never that late. To my credit I did call Josh 3 times, and he assured me that later was better for them, so I guess you could say I took him literally. On the way up to their house we drove through a torrential downpour, so I was quite certain our $120 stain job would be washed away by the time we made it back home, but thankfully Marietta stayed dry through today, actually. Thank you Lord!! When we finally showed up we had a lovely, laid back time with Josh, Lisa and Natalie, my favorite kind of party. Unfortunately I forgot my camera, so had no shots from the evening.

Saturday Jeff had to work and I enjoyed a lively brunch at Mimi's house. She was introducing a friend she grew up with in Prattsville, AR to all of her Dunwoody friends. My grandparents, as I've mentioned before, have a million friends and are always doing sometime with somebody. I always try to take notes when I attend their parties.

Saturday evening we met our friends Amy, Michael and Bryce for a dinner at "5 Guys" and then an evening hike. I was a little worried about eating greasy burgers and going back-country, but thankfully all settled well and we had no issues. We met the Whitlarks several years ago through the Trices, but really started hanging out after Amy and I worked on invitations together for Suzanna's baby shower last fall. We share a lot of the same interests, and have really enjoyed hanging out with them over the past 7 months. In fact it feels like we've been friends for years!

The Whitlarks


Funny Jeff


Look - I'm glistening. It was quite a hike!


We wrapped up the holiday weekend some birthday cupcakes for Brian over at their place. Brian is 29 today - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! We've known Brian and Gina 5 years come September - my how time flies.
Hope everyone had a safe and holiday weekend!