26 December 2010
23 December 2010
Gift of the Magi
The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry is one of my favorite Christmas stories. I remember reading it with my mom as a child. His words are so lyrical and touching. This particular illustrated version by Lisabeth Zwerger captures his prose beautifully. The characters dance on the pages. Check it out!
20 December 2010
Home Tour - Outside and Entryway
My husband literally has a 10 second commute! We love it!
Our home is an almost traditional American Foursquare. The floor plan is a bit different because of the special pastor's study the church put in on the main floor. Basically we have four rooms on the main floor (one in each corner) and four bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs.
Our neighbors all live in Foursquares too. According to the stories, the homes were all built by the same group of men from 1915 - 1919. I love going inside my neighbor's houses. They look just like mine with small variations! The house built for the town's doctor, on the opposite corner of the street, has the fanciest details in the woodwork. Gorgeous!
We almost never use our front door. Next time you come over, come to the side door! Can you see it in the picture?
Looking down the stairs to the side entrance.
Looking up to the main floor from the entrance.
Down to the basement.
"The landing"
Outside the side door.
17 December 2010
Home Tour - Kitchen and Northwoods Bathroom
When the white dishwasher broke a couple years ago the trustees replaced it with a black dishwasher. For sure, a black dishwasher is better than no dishwasher, but seriously. It is a WHITE kitchen! What an eyesore.
The church talked about a kitchen/ bathroom remodel before the economy tanked in 2008. Basically the plan was to remove the no longer in use chimney, to create a built-in space for the refrigerator. Also discussed was moving the bathroom into what is now a coat closet, to regain the butler's pantry space for the kitchen. That project is on hold until further notice.
So. What to do? I haven't done much with it because of the looming remodel, but because it is not going to happen soon, I feel the need to make the most of what I have. First up is the Northwoods Bathroom. I plan to remove the wallpaper, paint the vanity to match the white cabinetry of the kitchen, and paint the walls a grayish purple. The kitchen is going to get white paint touch-ups, dreamsicle orange walls and new valances. Maybe take doors off of one of the cabinets to display some of my nicer things and introduce more color? I would like to replace what I call the "crap table" in the corner with a prep table on wheels with some stools. Chris isn't in love with the idea, because a prep table would be a lateral move, plus it would cover up a window.
Does anyone else have some cheap ideas?
Notice the refrigerator floating strangely in the middle of everything. It drives me batty.
Welcome to the Northwoods Bathroom, the ugliest bathroom in the world. Its ugly amenities include circa 1996 cheap wallpaper and pre-fab vanity. To round out this hideousness there is a drop ceiling (To cover up the 10 foot ceilings, of course! Who would want those?), fluorescent lighting, plus forest green painted cabinetry and trim.
Oh la la! Tres chic.
The kitchen looks nice, but is worn hard. The cabinets were installed for a pastor's family in the 1950's. At that time the butler's pantry was converted into a half bath. It is the one part of the house that I wish was different. It is small and dysfunctional. I would really like a bit more space, especially for the tiny cooks who like to be in the kitchen with me. The floor plan, however, is quite unforgiving to more furniture because of the floating refrigerator. Even a small cart on wheels would be in the way.The church talked about a kitchen/ bathroom remodel before the economy tanked in 2008. Basically the plan was to remove the no longer in use chimney, to create a built-in space for the refrigerator. Also discussed was moving the bathroom into what is now a coat closet, to regain the butler's pantry space for the kitchen. That project is on hold until further notice.
So. What to do? I haven't done much with it because of the looming remodel, but because it is not going to happen soon, I feel the need to make the most of what I have. First up is the Northwoods Bathroom. I plan to remove the wallpaper, paint the vanity to match the white cabinetry of the kitchen, and paint the walls a grayish purple. The kitchen is going to get white paint touch-ups, dreamsicle orange walls and new valances. Maybe take doors off of one of the cabinets to display some of my nicer things and introduce more color? I would like to replace what I call the "crap table" in the corner with a prep table on wheels with some stools. Chris isn't in love with the idea, because a prep table would be a lateral move, plus it would cover up a window.
Does anyone else have some cheap ideas?
16 December 2010
Silent Night
| Claire and her teacher Christa |
14 December 2010
Spicy Gingerbread
From allrecipes.com. These are really good. I love them. My husband loves them. My kids love them. They're great.
Spicy Gingerbread Cookies
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup molasses
1 egg yolk
2 cups flour
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp nutmeg
1 tsp ginger
1 tsp cloves
Cream butter, sugar, molasses and egg. Add dry ingredients and mix. Chill (if desired). Roll out and cut. Bake at 350 for 8-10 minutes.
Spicy Gingerbread Cookies
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup molasses
1 egg yolk
2 cups flour
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp nutmeg
1 tsp ginger
1 tsp cloves
Cream butter, sugar, molasses and egg. Add dry ingredients and mix. Chill (if desired). Roll out and cut. Bake at 350 for 8-10 minutes.
Home Tour - Study
The study is one of the neatest rooms in the house. It was built especially for the pastor, with lots of bookshelves and a private door for parishioners to visit. Now we fill all of those shelves with toys and games, as well as books, as the church built a pretty awesome study inside church for the pastor in 2005 (?, sometime right before we came).
13 December 2010
Chernobyl
One of my favorite Christmas tree ornaments is an old baby toy of Claire's. Chris named the toy Chernobyl, and Baby Claire loved him! Chernobyl makes me giggle every December when we pull him out of the tissue paper to hang him on the tree.
Hung by the Chimney With Care
| Gus's stocking. Not quite finished yet. Hopefully I'll get it done before December 24th. |
| My stocking. |
| Claire's |
| Christopher's * |
| Isabel's |
| Lil's |
* When we were first getting to know each other, I remember asking Chris what his favorite color was. He replied with a crazy, Thoreauian answer, "I love the color of snow covered pine trees." I always tease him about that--hence his stocking.
09 December 2010
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