Showing posts with label homeschool. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Our School Room Reveal (Warning: LONG Post!)

So...I'm home by myself this afternoon with no husband, no kids and no car so what's a girl to do (besides the million and one things I SHOULD be doing?)?

I'm thinkin' that it's about time for our SCHOOL ROOM REVEAL, don't you?!

Anyone have a drum? If so, please do a little roll for me... ;)

I'm honestly not too sure about how to do this so please bear with me...

I'm thinking the best way will be to show you Before and After pics as we go along...from the front of the room to the back of the room and around again explaining all the little details that really just MAKE this room.

So, let's start with the view from the outside of the room...

Here is what it looked like BEFORE:
[Yes, I am well aware that the armoire is entirely too big for this space but when we were refinancing and the appraiser came out, we were trying to show the room as an "optional third bedroom" like the realtors fooled us into thinking.]
Here it is AFTER: 
Sorry for the terrible lighting in some of these pics - I may have had my camera on the wrong setting...hopefully you can still get the gist! 
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SOME FUN LITTLE DETAILS:
Meet Magellen (because her residence is beside our globe), our new hamster AKA "class pet"
Okay...can I first tell you that this job was not easy. Since this is my "baby" or my "pet project" as my husband so lovingly (eh hem, sarcasm) called it, it was my job from start to finish.

Thankfully, I still wound up with a lot of help towards the end but the beginning was rough. I pulled up the carpet by myself with kids in tow on a lousy August afternoon...I believe I pulled up approximately 1 million 5 hundred and 46 staples. Not to mention approximately 247,987 nails all around the tack strips. Whoever put the carpet down did NOT want it pulled up.

Happy happy...joy...not so much.

Once I pulled it up, it was DEPRESSING. I thought the carpet was bad...but the floor beneath it was...dark...dull...and spattered with paint from a very VERY BAD painter who plain didn't give a darn about the beautiful hard wood floors the original owner so lovingly installed.

Bob the Builder struck again.

Yes, we could have had them refinished but did we? Nope. We painted them.

Have I ever painted floors before? Nope! Has my husband? Nope!

We winged it...the floor won.

Originally the floor was supposed to be green and white striped. I thought it'd be beautiful. Well...the people who work at Lowe's...or one in particular...is not so smart. But it's my fault for trusting him anyway. He told me EXTERIOR paint would work for my project. I believed him.

Exterior paint on top of a floor that was not sanded, was coated in wax and previous paint is not a good combo.

Remember the Tinkerbell nail polish from back in the day that you could basically just peel off your nails? Yeah, it was kinda like that. Only we weren't so lucky as to be able to peel it clean off.

So, that mess resulted in setting us back a week and pure hell in scraping off all of the paint we put on. PLUS THEN we hand to sand the all the other mess off so that we could paint the floor with the correct paint (floor and deck enamel - DUH stupid Lowe's paint guy!).

The floor and deck enamel people really need to expand their color chart - cause this girl likes color...and usually not ones that are "typical". Stripes were out of the question according to my husband. He was not about to go through the whole mess again and then have to tape off stripes on top of it. I cut the poor guy a break. ;)

Since the whole green and white strip deal was off, I decided on a completely different route with the blue. Honestly, I think that it works better than the green/white combo anyway. Phew! :)

That was the floor...the walls...well, they had their own share of problems. Have you ever tried to paint over real wood paneling and brick? SUCKS UP PAINT LIKE A SPONGE! I bought one gallon of wall paint. I must have been smoking crack. We wound up downing 3 gallons. I honestly did cry at one point and I wanted to stop.

So thankful that we didn't. My husband seriously came up BIG TIME.

Sweetie, you will NEVER know how much this job meant to me...thank you from the absolute bottom of my heart for helping me with the painting! You know it's NOT my forte!!! Also, thank you so much for sending me little love notes via paint can. It's those little things that make me wanna walk down that aisle 7 years ago all over again.
I also want to thank my husband for staying up with me literally ALL NIGHT LONG the night before school started to hang up all of my wall art etc.

Next time...definitely "Memorabilia". ;)

Since I'm thanking people, I also want to thank my sister, Julie. She never has to do what she does but she does so willingly...just because she loves me. She spent a whole afternoon scraping paint off the floor with me...k, seriously, it's not even her house. That is love right there. She was also my shopping buddy when I scouted out my many Ikea finds...didn't even buy anything for herself! Girl, seriously...don't know many who are better than you. I appreciate your heart so  much. You've always had so much of it. I admire you. You are a gift to me and I love you. 

Mom, thank you for stopping by to help as well...if you didn't stop by that day, I'd probably still be sanding that stupid table! (and it'd probably be a chair by now) ;) Thanks for making the Ikea run with me...yet again. The table and chairs couldn't be more perfect. :) Also, thank you for the compliment you paid me when talking to that lady today at the yard sale - those words coming out of your mouth...well, you just don't know how much they mean to me. Your encouragement is everything. I love you.

Dad, you're awesome. I love how you and I work together. I get an idea...crazy as it might be...and you know EXACTLY what I want...you ALWAYS EXCEED MY EXPECTATIONS. The bookshelf is PERFECT. I love having a piece of you in this room. I say we go into business together, huh?! With my design skills and your superior handiwork, we could make furniture for the STARS! ;) I love you, Dad. Also, thank you for the globe. Wish we could travel it together...you would LOVE it out West.

Nic, Nat and No, there is NO ONE ON EARTH that I'd rather "do up a room" for than you guys. You are MY WORLD. I love all three of you like you could NEVER believe. I'll never be able to tell you how much but I promise to try to live my life so that it shows you as much as I can. This is just one step. Teaching you at home. Putting myself into you and your heart and minds. I promise to teach you to the best of my ability. I'm so happy that you love your school room. I don't think that I will ever forget the first time you saw it. Your faces lit up like a Christmas tree! That made Mommy so so happy. :) I cannot wait to spend more time in here together ! So far so good, huh?! This last week has been the best since I've been your mom...I'm not even kidding...we're so blessed. ILYF!

Finally, I want to thank the Lord for putting this journey on my heart. All I can say is "Never Say Never". I never would have thought that I'd be here in this moment blogging about my SCHOOL room but here I am. And guess what?! I love it! When you open your heart, mind and soul to what the Lord has for you, you never really know what you're gonna get but you can be sure, it's gonna be an adventure! I'm so grateful for this opportunity and can't wait to see what He has in store for us going forward. :)

Some people told me in the beginning of this journey that "we could have just used the kitchen table" or "the couch" but for me, I knew that would not have been motivating or inspiring. I am a very visual person when it comes to home environments and I literally cannot function well in a place that I don't feel good in. We are all wired differently! I also REALLY wanted the kids to have a "school" environment. I didn't want them to feel like they were missing out on the whole school experience (even though technically they kind of are). It means a lot to me knowing that we have a place to go when school starts each day...a place that is pretty, functional, organized and fun.

So, that's our school room! Hope you like it as much as we do!

If you have any questions about anything you see here...any of our accessories etc, please feel free to leave me a comment! :)

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Busy Busy

My goodness, I just saw that I haven't posted in 2 weeks. Yikes! That may be a record for this blogger.

The honest truth is that...I've been busy...swamped...overwhelmed...overworked...wiped out...and then I did it all again the next day. 

We've been working on our school room for weeks...months maybe and phew - just put the finishing touches on it this morning. It's DONE. Finite. Finally. The relief is just as overwhelming as the work was and I'm honestly beat.

Unfortunately, there's no time for rest. School has begun and I.have.no.time. to myself. It's weird. But good.

For those of you that don't know and aren't pickin' up what I'm putting down, I am homeschooling 2 of my 3 kiddos this year.

Today was day 3. Can I tell you that though I am worn down to the bone and have massive dark under eye circles, I.am.LOVING.this. I just told a friend today that in all of the weeks and weeks in the last 6 1/2 years that I have been a mother, this has quite possibly been my favorite week EVER.

The first day of school, after our big room reveal for the kiddos (they lit up like their best Christmas morning, I swear - it was AWESOME), Natalie said to me, "This is the BEST DAY EVER!" and Nicolas said, "Homeschooling is so much FUN!". Seriously? Could I have sweeter kiddos? Oh my goodness. I got teary.

I'm exhausted, so these days it does not take much to make me cry but good Lord, I am so thankful that my kiddos hearts have been touched. If nothing else gets accomplished this year, that will have been enough.

Well...I AM hoping something else gets accomplished...

After all...we bought a lotta books...

So, please forgive me...if you are a regular follower and you've been checking in wondering what's up, I promise to return soon...don't give up on me!

I have a big school room reveal for ya! I'm tellin' ya what...it's awesome. I'm not sure it's kosher to say that about a room that I did but too bad. I love it. I'm super proud of it and super thankful to those who helped me make my dream school room become a reality. Can't wait to show you guys! :)

So...keep your eyes peeled...I'm hoping to have the reveal post up sometime this week...or maybe over the weekend...or maybe early next week...or next month...lol ;)

Oh alright...sorry...I am non-committal. How about a little sneak peek to satisfy (or peak) the curiosity?

:)

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Home Office Turned School Room: Day 6? 7?

I've lost count...what day is this again? I don't know. What I do know is that this project is wearing me out and taking WAY too long to come together.  I'd like to tell you that the painting is at least finished but no. It's not. And I am on my own for the next few days. Blah. I'm thinking that if this blog had a "mood" category, it'd say ANNOYED. There is so much to be done yet and I really wanted to be farther along by now. My husband and I did some painting this morning though not much. All of the walls are just about finished with the exception of the very tippy top and the way down low bottom. I was kinda hoping that he would be ever so kind to get those tough to reach places...but nope.

I did do a little something else on my list though today...

...wanna sneak a sneaky peek?
Before (the skinny drawer but same gist)
 With a coat of primer...
The Final Result...
I may do a little sump'n sump'n with those handles...haven't yet decided...

Anyway, it's not much but it's somethin'!

Tomorrow, my sister and I are hittin' up Ikea again...I'm really excited about this trip. Hopefully, it will be the last of the shopping adventures before the big reveal. I am pretty sure that I have everything covered now!  (Yeah...suuuuure ya do.)
:)

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Yesterday (Day 5), we got one coat of paint on the walls (what a pain in the butt with all the grooves and such from the wood panels and the brick!)...looks great!  Bye bye Skittle Spit!

...we received our Saxon Math books and our Math Manipulatives (how fun are those?!)

...and I received these cute little owl art display clips from Maple Shade Kids

Made in the USA, Eco Friendly, Handmade and Super Cute 
(though they are a little smaller than I thought)
How simple is their packaging? (all recycled materials)
AND they threw in a little owl magnet as a Thank You gift...how nice!
:)
OH...and how could I forget? My dad came over and put my "built-in" bookshelf together - it's finished...just need to paint it. Looks awesome though! So much better than I was planning for. I am so thankful for my dad. He is the director of Reformer's Unanimous (addictions program) at our church and he is literally on call ALL THE TIME. He even got a call when he was at my house for dinner last night. These days, he is working at the church full time AND he still finds time for his daughters (and our ongoing house projects) on his days "off" (is there really such a thing?). I am so thankful to have an example of such a loving man in my life...someone who is always "on call" for the people he loves. Even when he is tired and worn out from a long day, he doesn't say "no" (even though he would probably really rather not)...he's just so giving of his time...his energy...his love. He's one of the best people I know! Love you, Dad!!! XOXO

So, that is what we have so far. The project is going a little more slowly than I would like but it's going. It feels really good to see some progress. I am taking pictures along the way and can't wait to share with you all the final results! I'm loving it so far! 

Today, we'll be finishing the wall paint and trim...and perhaps I'll get a chance to work on my filing cabinet...or shutters? I need some sheet metal...

I smell a trip to Lowe's later today...I'm starting to feel like I live there. 

:)

Monday, August 22, 2011

Technically Day 8 but Really More Like Day 5

My husband did some spackling/caulking last night which means that painting our school room can begin today...

:)

Painting legit wood paneling (knots and all) should be super fun (not) but I will be REALLY happy to see this color that I have renamed Skittle Spit (You know that dingy purpley gray color that is created when all colors are chewed together and then spit out?...yeah, that's it).

I have quite a long list of things to accomplish this week.

  1. Paint the walls 
  2. Paint the trim 
  3. Paint the door
  4. Replace the hardware (including outlet cover etc)
  5. Spackle the floor
  6. Paint the floor
  7. Hang the window treatments
  8. Hang the chalkboard
  9. Hang the art work
  10. Trip to Ikea for Trofast [workbox] system
  11. Purchase paint and paint the filing cabinet
  12. Sand and paint the table (have Dad cut down the legs first)
  13. Paint the Trofast frame 
  14. Clean and paint the shutters
  15. Measure for sheet metal and have it cut
  16. Dad to come over to finish the built-in bookshelf 
  17. Go to Joann's for fabric and spray adhesive etc
  18. Order the last couple of books to complete our curriculum
  19. I am sure there are others to add here...
And I only have 'til Thursday to accomplish most of it!


Happy Monday!

P.S. Is anyone else having a really hard time sleeping lately? I have been getting [at the most] 5-6 hours of sleep a night, if I'm lucky. My mind just keeps racing about all I have to do...

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Magnetic Personality

The internet is a plethora of information.

HEART.IT.LOVE.IT.WANNA.MARRY.IT.

I discovered today that the shutters I salvaged from my neighbors trash a few months back are NOT magnetic. Total bummer since I was planning on using them in a very cute DIY memo board fashion for my school room.

I was feeling a bit down when BLAMMO...

http://www.dickblick.com/products/krylon-magnetic-spray-paint/#photos


They really make just about anything you want these days.

I can spray them to MAKE them magnetic.

Genius.

What will they think of next?

I can go back to being happy now.

:)

UPDATE::: I just read LOTS of bad reviews for this stuff. Guess I should have read them BEFORE I posted this. Too bad.

Back to the drawing board...

:( 

Did Someone Say "Focal Point"?

Day 4:

I went to HomeGoods this morning...and eyed up this baby for approx. 15 minutes. 
 I loved it but was a tad uncertain (it WAS $50)...hemming and hawing I went on and on...texted my sister a picture...but THEN...another customer (aka competitor) came on the horizon...she started taking a peek...then she wandered over...then she started oooohing and ahhhhing..."Oh, that is SO unique!" she said...I could tell that she was crouching down for the kill. EH HEM...No, I don't think so. "Um, excuse me, are you looking at this?" I asked... "Because, I am actually buying it." I may have said it just a tad snottily which I soooo didn't mean but I found myself in defense mode! What the... Oh well, sometimes we need a little push...and that girl, today, was my pusher.
The canvas is mine...MINE...MINE...(evil laugh)...eh hem.

Get a hold of yourself, girl.

That is a bad picture and doesn't do it justice but basically...it's PERFECT. Talk about a focal point! It's a biggie too so it'll fill up a good portion of our back wall. Hello. Loverly, thank you very much.

I have no idea why that is posting sideways...I have it right side up in my computer. Oh well.

Funny story, when I took this picture, my camera asked me "Did someone blink?" with a circle around the little Russians. HAHA
My chalkboard came UPS today as well as several more curriculum books - score!

Nothin' sunny's up a rainy Thursday like some good mail and some pretty artwork. :)

AND to bring this day to a wonderful close, I am spending the evening with my dear cousin, Kim tonight. She is giving me her filing cabinet (bless her heart) and I'm going to pick it up. And we'll throw a little din din in there for good measure.

Yay! Everything is really starting to come together!

I don't know why I was so worried before...I should have know it would all work out.

Silly me. 

XOXO

Day 3

It's the end of Day 3 (this post was originally written last night) and I've gotta call it quits. The rest of my house needs some attention so I have to close the door on this room for today. I did make some progress today but it was mostly in the way of SHOPPING...and let's face it, that is my favorite part anyway.

:)

So today, I finally narrowed down paint colors for our floor and went to Lowe's to purchase it. It's a done deal.

I kinda feel like I wanna throw up.

That always happens to me when I choose paint colors.

I also bought curtain rods, blinds and curtains (not at Lowe's, Target).

I've been racking my brain as to what pattern I thought would coordinate best with my rug and in the end wound up buying a solid.

Go figure.

Forgot the curtain rings so I do need to go back for those...I hate it when I do that.

But seriously, it's not like I NEVER find myself at Target, know what I'm sayin'?


:)

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

My Name Ain't Pretty, It's Progress

For those of you who have been following our little home office studio storage catch all  hot mess turned school room adventure, I have some pictures to share with you today! Just a warning, they are PROGRESS pictures not PRETTY pictures. So, don't get your hopes up. But I thought that it'd be fun to take some pics along the way to see how far we've come in just a few short days. I'm tellin' you, where there is a will, there is a way. And baby...there's a will.

Let's call this Day 1 (Monday, August 14th, 2011):

BEFORE PICS:

From the outside looking in...


Progress Day 1: Clean Out The Armoire
Yup...I am one of THOSE people...shove it in, shut the door and smile
Day 2 (Tuesday, August 15, 2011):
I removed the armoire by myself (among other items)...I am woman...hear me ROAR!!! :)
 
 Then...I started pulling up the carpet...
 
 
It literally took me all day...well, I did break for lunch...and dinner...and a trip to Lowe's for some fun decorative type of things...including 3 plants to "purify my air" and a really cool pumpkin thing that I am planning on showing you later. :)

So...here we are...Day 3:
No, that is not dirt, it's paint...don't even ask...I could seriously wring the previous owners necks for what they did to these floors...gorgeous hardwood floors throughout the whole house...ruined. :( 
Oh...I have words...I have words...
 I'm thinking that I sooooo need a new chair...that ugly black thing just WON'T do.
This is not how my desk will be set up but I am enjoying how my school books look in my new little Ikea magazine organizers. :)
So far today, I've cleaned the floor and I've set down the rug and brought in a couple of my accessories and I'm color planning...then it's off to Lowe's to pick up some paint...not sure if I will get to any actual painting today but maybe...

Oooooh...and I may go shopping for curtain rods and window treatments...

What I am REALLY having trouble with is what color to paint my table.

I bought a nice table at a yard sale about a month or so ago for $10.
It even has a drawer which will be perfect for easy to reach writing utensils for the kiddos etc.

Oh, by the way, we decided to do a table instead of individual desks for the kids. In speaking with some of my homeschooling mommy friends, they said this usually worked best for them.

I'm thinking of cutting down the legs a little bit so it's at a more kid friendly height and using my new Target storage ottomans as seats. Not sure but I don't have chairs yet for it so this may work.

That will leave me the perfect spot for my Ikea Trofast collection (workbox system).

(Just me...thinking out loud!)

Be on the lookout for more updates coming soon!

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