Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Wednesday Workday

Don't you love it when a plan comes together?

It's been a difficult spring and summer to get anything done - at least anything personal. The very small company for which I work landed a huge contract that started mid-April and will wind up in early August and has meant lots of 14-hour days for me; bad meals and inattention to Mitchell; and just no time for anything fun. Add the wrist issue and I have not been writing or doing much - not even in the garden.

I did finally manage to complete a project we started in January. You might remember that we put in hard wood floors right after the holidays. Once that was done, we resurfaced our kitchen counters - replacing the dark green formica with a speckled black epoxy surface. I intended to tell you all about it, but never even took the pictures to show the process. this is the only photo I can find of the old counters.

It's a much more modern look and immediately made the walls look ... well, insipid! [Don't think I have ever written that word before!] Here's the new counter.

For months I have dithered about what color to paint the walls to give the room a punch. three trips to the local big box store to get paint samples, days of looking at one-inch square samples and wondering what they would look like all over, many samples discarded and more brought in. Finally, about a month ago we settled on "Ridge View".

My Fourth of July gift to myself was a day to paint. For the first hour I had big doubts about my decision but as it dried and the sun started pouring into the kitchen, I started to smile. What you think?

This is the window corner - always full of light.












And this is the side
where I prep ... and
more than likely dump everything I carry home.






Mitchell had also changed out all the gold-toned knobs for a pewter tone. And finally, we decided that to complete the more sophisticated look, we needed a pendant light. One last trip to the big box and quite a struggle to get all the bolts and nuts and screws and wiring to fit into a tiny little canopy [the electrician is worth every penny you have to pay him!], we are done. It's the room we do the most work in. It might as well be a place that makes us feel good.


One of the joys of a home you love is when ten years later you can make a change and love it even more!

5 comments:

  1. Looks fantastic. Totally different room now.

    Must say glad to see a pic of meat, everybody seems to be going vegan on us.

    Well not everybody, there's always Marie thank God.

    love the new wall color.

    xo Jane

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  2. It all looks great! I love the pendant light. What kind of pie?

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  3. I love your updates! Sophisticated! Don't mind those items on the counters either :). Hope your wrist held up in the process.

    You are certainly putting your time to good use. It does sound like too much (paid) work though; when are those "5" years going to start, the ones you mention in your profile?

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  4. Jane, we tried that vegan thing for three years and went back to good old red meat! Of all things, i missed turkey! The one thing you have only twice a year. I'm trying to work up nerve enough to eat Marie's pork raclettes!

    Bonnie, it's peach pie! from the first CSA peaches. I scrounged the Internet until I found a 6-inch pie pan so that I could make pie for two, so now I do it a lot more often. makes four servings.

    Anneke, don't even ask about retirement. I've already pushed it out two years - 401(k) bust and all that. Probably shouldn't have painted, but it's a different motion and didn't seem to set me back. Wrist is improving daily. Im hoping one more week will do it. thanks for asking!!

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  5. Oh I can't wait to be settled in a more permanent home that I can make my own!
    Your kitchen looks fantastic, love the new counter tops :-)

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