Monday, October 21, 2013

"Maui Sunset" Paint Chips

Currently, my dining room is my favorite room in the house. That's because I painted it the coziest color I could find.
Six or eight years ago a friend had Dad paint their dining room a pinky-orange color. Maybe salmon? That's when I fell in love with the color and could not wait to have a dining room of my own to paint. 
(I decided to go just a tad more bold than yours though Laura!)
The whole place seems seems so cozy- two less bland and austere off-white walls to look at in our house!
I love the orange. 
Most people love the orange.
"Most" with my husband excluded, but it's growing on him.
 He needed color in his world. That's why he got me. :)

Friday, October 18, 2013

Visitors

Micah and Lanna came to see us! 
Yes, I love my niece. :) Her personality is fantastic!
Hanging out with Uncle Josh
Did I mention that she is my favorite niece?! :)

Holly, Lanna, and I went to my town's yard sale day. It was an awesome reminder for Holly and I of how much time babies take. Every other yard sale they need something! It's ok though. We loved getting to hang out together!
Everyone likes babies!
::Aud and Marvin::
I'm so glad they got to come for a visit, even if it was only for three days!

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

THE MOVE: On The Old Shop Side

 Moving is Tedious, Time-consuming, and Tiring!

Scratch that. It's just plain exhausting!



We had SO much help!!!

Three Saturdays in a row some of the same people showed up to help us move all our junk.
I even had people who washed my dishes when they were too overwhelmed to know what else to do.
Thanks guys :)






It was a horribly dirty job. I'm pretty sure all my work shirts are completely ruined from that move.

There were only a couple small mishaps:
 The biggest being the barrel of anti freeze which I said I always haul un-strapped.
Unfortunately we learned that it should have been strapped. And fortunately for Elijah he just happened to not be wearing his seat belt and was able to jump forward quickly!

Did I mention that this whole move thing was overwhelming? Sometimes we didn't know where to start so sometimes we just didn't.

Instead:
 Took Naps
Hot rodding with a Steiner.

Imagined riding the jet ski.
"How do you eat a pringle?!"
Photo Shoots
 More naps



 Sat and thought.
 Or leaned and thought.
 Signed our names on the white board.
 Inspired each other to keep going.
 Hard at work again


Dismantling the lifts
 Loading them.
Sometimes skid steers need a bit more weight to balance things out. :)
Hauling them

 Load after load rolled out of that place. Our landlord was seriously in shock over how much stuff we had there!
Actually we were too, I think.
We never counted exactly but there were well over thirty trailer loads hauled out. Yeah, there's a reason why I'm still sorting and organizing all that stuff here. There's a lot. :(

 Seriously we could never have moved both our house and the shop in 2 1/2 weeks if we hadn't had so much help!
Kaylee, Ben, and Elijah were out here for the week so I put them to work. I think they think I'm something similar to a slave driver now! What are big sisters for, right?! :)

Many many loads later, Blake and I went back and pressure washed the place and cleaned out the last little bits of stuff.
 As we left the driveway for the last time, I wondered if maybe I should cry just a little. So I just did inside because I really am excited about life at our new place! All the late nights of working, and the Friday night unplanned pizza parties and the organizing of that jam packed building and the many other things that happened there over the past four years can be really awesome, happy memories. And I'm looking forward to making lots of new ones with our new place!

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

The Parking Lot

For fear I will never get to posting all my pictures of the move, I'm going to just start, even if they are not in time line order. 
Here is the front of the shop when we first got here. 
We really needed to have no grass here, so we got someone to build us a parking lot. 



 
This is the same excavating company for whom Josh works.



The finished project: The only spot on the property that is not completely mud right now!
 I think we're going to be laying down fabric and graveling the driveway all the way around the shop as well as building another parking lot in back very shortly!