Well we finally got the previous owners out. They were super sweet and all but were taking FOREVER to get their stuff out. But by Friday night it was all ours and we were celebrating. I drove the boys up to the house after leaving the zoo so that we could pop a bottle of sparkling cider and dream about all we wanted to do there.
It took us 3 days to notice the dinner bell hanging on the porch(look directly above Miles' head, you can barely see a little triangle bell mounted to the porch). We are officially calling this place "The Farm". It's not big enough to grow too much but it does have quite a few edible plants already. We were able to harvest a few cherry tomatoes, raspberries, blueberries and snap peas. There are also a few roma tomato plants that are heavy with green tomatoes, a strawberry patch and a mini orchard with apples, pears and plums....I really hope I don't kill all these plants!
Miles' admiring the flowers. The owners told us they haven't seen too much wildlife in the yard, mostly these little brown bunnies. Then sure enough on day 2 we had our first siting. We introduced him on Facebook, but for the blog readers, meet Hoppy Clingman (Nolan dropped Mavis, as it was too confusing).
We are so excited to get in there but have a few things we have to check off the list before we officially move. We scrambled and found a painter who got to work right away this weekend. As of now the ceilings, trim and cabinets should be done and next weekend the walls will all be done. We got really lucky and found an amazing painter that is doing amazing work. He even color consults, which is so comforting. Today he called me to tell me that the living room color I picked out was "too blue, you won't like it", so we are reelecting (together) later this week. He told Pat to try to keep me away from the house until next week when they are all done so they can do a big reveal. I'm excited to have my own HGTV-like moment but also nervous that the colors are going to be in the wrong place.
The other big thing we checked off our list was appliances. I finally pulled the trigger on that one today after days of endless searches, second guessing and consumer reports stalking. Let's hope it was worth it!?
So now we wait...and pack. We are aiming to move on the 24th now. Not what I was hoping for but for an entirely painted house, I will be patient. I mean if anyone can pack, move, deep clean our rental place so we get back the entire deposit, and plan a 1st birthday/housewarming party (all with 2 kids in tow) in 3 weeks its me...right?!?
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Point Defiance
My sister kicked off this Zoo trip party with her post earlier tonight which prompted/pressured me into getting my pics up too. The big kids, Nolan and Clementine went to Zoo camp together for 2 days this last week. They learned about farm animals, made butter, planted seeds and I'm sure many other things. I could only get, "It was fun!" out of Nolan so who knows what went down there.
On the last day of camp, we took all the kids to the zoo. This was Miles' first trip to Point Defiance and quite possibly the hottest day EVER! I unfortunately didn't take too many pics as I got there late and we only had 1.5 hours before closing...it was a super quick visit.
They had a great time picking out their favorite shark, all while holding hands.
Miles was not afraid at all of course, but it was a fun game for them.
They're twins!
By the end of the day we were sweaty and tired. Dutch was practicing his big boy walk so Nolan snagged the free ride...smart boy!
Thursday, August 8, 2013
House Plans
Now that everything is official, we can share our grand plans for the house. The pics are from the listing and don't do the house justice. The previous owners really liked antique furniture and had a LOT of it in every room. It was hard to see passed the huge pieces but something about the house just felt right for us. Hopefully when we see it empty today we will have that same feeling.
The things we are most excited about that we have never had before are: A master bathroom, we have never had our own bathroom and are really looking forward to having a grownup space with fancy towels that we don't have to worry about. Natural gas, the heating, stove and fireplace are all on gas which is just fantastic for us. We've always had electric or oil heat and are really looking forward to the efficiency of natural gas. Plus I can't wait to see what Pat whips up on a gas range. It's a fixer, but only cosmetically. The roof, furnace and water heater are all new so we just have to update it to fit our lifestyle. We love the layout so luckily no walls need to come down or anything. But the kitchen and bathrooms will need complete overhauls at some point. We are going to take our time though as we plan on being here a while. Hot tub, seriously it has a hot tub! Oh and did I mention it sits on almost an acre with green belts surrounding it so it actually feels like 3+ acres? It's like living in a park.
Ok back to our plans.
Exterior: In desperate need of a good cleaning and a paint job. There is cracked paint and algae growing on the house! That project is definitely happening this Summer. We're leaning more towards the blue/gray/green color family and although Pat and I have agreed on all the interior colors, the exterior seems to be a hot topic for us. Pat is leaning more towards light colors and I want dark...we will have to see where we end up! Yard wise, we want to clear out some of the garden space (don't worry, there is plenty) to make more lawn. Right now there are a lot of large rhododendron bushes (which I hate by the way, sorry state of Washington) that can either be moved to other parts of the property or given away. There is amazing potential for a huge play area for the boys, which is just what my wild boys need.
Kids bathroom: 80s wallpaper coming down, hopefully easily and painted a blueish gray color. It will be all boy that's for sure! We would also like to stain the cabinet a dark color (to hide smudges) and replace the counter top, vinyl flooring and upgrade the light, mirror and faucet.
Living room: luckily only one small accent wall is wallpapered in this room so we will remove that and paint it a light airy blue.For now we want to white wash the brick fireplace and eventually beef it up by taking it all the way up the wall and adding a beefier mantel. We also want to build a bay window bench with some storage.
Another view of the living room. The ceilings are pretty high so we are bringing in painters to do the ceilings throughout the house and as many other rooms as we can afford.
Kitchen: Oh the kitchen! We want to paint the oak cabinets white, burn those mauve laminate counter tops and them replace with some type of stone, take down the cabinets over the island and replace all the appliances. Oh and that tile floor...it has to go too! We would like to redo the floors throughout the entire house so it's all cohesive (right now there is cheap 90s laminate, white carpet in the kids rooms, and 3 different types of vinyl flooring in the bathrooms). The previous owners are taking the fridge and the washer and dryer so we get to upgrade those right away.
Master Bedroom: Paint it a dark, warm gray. I'm actually making this room a top priority as we have never had a put together master bedroom. It just ends up being a catch all for junk we can't find space for in other rooms. Hopefully that won't be a problem in this house.
Dining room: They are using it as an office but it will go back to a formal living room. It shares a wall with the living room so it will be the same light airy blue. Eventually I'd love to find a modern wallpaper to put on the back wall, just to separate the spaces a little.
Until then, this is my reality. STILL picking paint colors! I have been cursed with indecisiveness. Luckily I have a bag full of paint samples that I can't wait to get up on the walls so I can put these paint chips away! The painters (a professional painter and Pat assisting to save $$) are starting on Friday so I better make these decisions fast! SO MUCH PRESSURE!
I will try to get pictures of the other rooms when we are there today. We finally get the keys and get to see it empty...it's going to feel like a mansion!
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
iPhone Offload: Summer Edition
Phew, the last few weeks have been a whirlwind! Hopefully everything will come together in the next 24 hours so that we can close on Thursday! In the meantime, I'm taking a break from paint chips to upload pictures from my iPhone. These ones go all the way back to June! How has Summer gone by so quickly?
The following are from Pat's iPhone from the camping trip he took just Nolan on this last weekend.
Helping me hang the laundry on the line. I love sunshine dried clothes! |
Yes we are still cloth diapering and LOVING it! I'm kicking myself for not doing it with Nolan. |
Having a diaper free moment in the sun. |
Pic from Miles' first Mariners game. |
Crazy hair day #1. |
Miles' enjoying a public park pine cone. |
Crazy hair day #2. |
Nolan wanted his toenails painted red like lightning McQueen (a cartoon race car). |
Our super packed car for our 3 day camping trip. It was busting at the seams! |
Best seat in the house/campground. |
Nolan scooting through the halls at Swedish Hospital, where he goes for Occupational Therapy. |
Taking his OT homework VERY seriously! |
Nolan and Mommy date to the Hi Yu parade, so much fun! |
"Is there something on my face?" |
Hipster Nolan |
Growling smiles. |
Cuddle time in Nolan's enchanting bed. |
Glow sticks in the tent. |
Oh and just in case you were worried that Nolan doesn't booty scoot anymore, I can assure you he does! His pants take a serious beating these days. |
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