Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Maliya's Room
 
With a baby on the way, we knew we'd need to move Maliya into her purple room and figured I'd better get to work decorating it.  (So much of our house is still lacking in décor.)  I started looking for ideas on Pinterest back in January, but was having a really hard time finalizing plans and actually doing anything.  Then I went into the hospital because of the baby and my mom came to stay with my fam.  When I was released from the hospital she still had a week to hang with us (and take care of us), so we went to town and whipped Maliya's room into shape.  My mom helped me look through all of my ideas, choose the best ones (as well as add many of her own), and actually bring them to life. It was awesome! We had a really busy week, and I think between my kids, my house, and the room, I probably worked her just about to death.  She's amazing, though, and did it with a smile.  She did so much for me (probably about 75% of the room) and we ended up with a pretty cute room for Maliya.  We still have a few small projects that we plan to finish when she comes back to meet the baby, but the room is finished enough for now and Maliya is enjoying it immensely.
 
 


 
My mom made all of these pillows, including the window seat pillows/pads. As I said, she's amazing.
 
 

 
We made this!!
 
These too!

 
I'm very much in love with the room and am very proud of our work.  I still often stop in just to take it all in. Ok, I know, it's not professional or anything, but I like it.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

I {heart} grass 

As I said before, I've learned that grass is one of the most exciting things ever, now that we actually have some! After only two short weeks our landscaping was complete. (I know, crazy! I cannot believe it was finished so quickly.) We left town for a family trip to Boise right after it wash finished, which was good, because we were given strict orders to stay off of the grass. We're back now and still aren't supposed to be on the grass much. We take quick walks on it every so often, though, and we love it! We also love all of our trees, our fences, our cool popsicle-stick gates, and our front yard mulch and bushes. Our yard finally looks and feels complete (for now!), which makes our home feel more complete.  We're grateful for what we have and look forward to enjoying our new outdoor spaces with our kids, friends, and family.

Front Yard


Trees going in

Grass begins
(It only took 2 1/2 days to do the grass. Wow.)

Final backyard shot.

Stream area
(It's hard to tell, but the stream area does look much better than it did.  Tons of bushes and weeds were cleared and we now have a nice walking path as well as a large flat area for a hammock and fire pit. Nick and I also plan to do more in the future but are excited with this for now.)


 View of the yard from the stream area.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Landscaping! 

We're actually getting a yard and we are so excited!! We met a month or so go with Robert Thompson, owner of Thompson Landscaping, and came up with a plan for Phase 1 of our backyard. (It'll take multiple phases to finish because, holy cow, landscaping is expensive.) Our plans included a fence around about 2/3 of the yard, lots of grass, and 16 trees. It also included adding wood chips and plants to our front yard. 

Robert and his huge team of men started working last week and so far everything looks great! Seriously, we love it and we've had a lot of fun watching the backyard (and front) transform. I never knew that a fence or wood chips or grass could be so exciting....but they CAN and they ARE. 

We can't wait to have everything finished. It'll look so much nicer than the never ending dirt that we've had up until now. And, more importantly, the backyard will be a fantastic play land for Cole and Maliya. I'm grateful that we're able to do this right now, as I really think the kids will enjoy it. We all will. I can envision lots of family time out in the yard. Yay! 

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

No More Secrets 

My parents and sister Mandi came in town last weekend and we FINALLY told them about our big surprise.  In order to get them up here during the parade weekend, we told them that we had a surprise for them 'involving the kids'.  They had no idea what we were up to, but they were curious, so they came.  We also told them that, wow, they were going to be coming during the Parade of Homes and that the builder we met a year ago was willing to give us free tickets so we could see his work.  They love parades, so they were all for that.  

They came into town Friday night. After chatting for awhile they asked us when we were going to tell/show them the surprise.  We told them it would happen sometime the next day, that'd we spring it on them at some point.  On Saturday we made them first endure a hike/river walk (along a dried up river bed - lame). Then we 'decided' to see 'just one' parade home before lunch because we needed to get those free tickets from the builder.  We drove them to our home for the tour.  As soon as we got out of the car, they noticed Phil Crenshaw's Sound Solutions truck (he was there for the parade).  They were shocked!  My mom just knew that it was his truck and was excited to go inside to see if he was there.  What a small world!  Well, sure enough, Phil was there. Luckily, though, he and Nate were both SUPERB fibbers.  They were completely in on our charade (along with Jennifer and everyone else in the house).  My parents and Mando went through the entire home and chatted with both Nate (who gave us a tour) and Phil for quite awhile without suspecting a thing.  (My mom did notice things, like the sewing machine that was just like mine.  Nate was quick on his toes though, and explained that it was his wife's. Good job Nate.)

As we left the house, I asked them if they wanted to see the surprise before lunch, provided Maliya could handle it (she had been freaking out for the past 15 minutes). They thought I was a little off (no way could Maliya handle it) but said 'sure' anyway.  That's when I told them to turn around (per the video above).  As you can imagine, they were quite surprised, just like Nick's parents were.  They couldn't believe it, which is exactly what we were going for, and they were really glad they hadn't said anything bad about the house, ha ha.

Nick and I waited for almost a year to let this surprise out.  We were super excited to do so and were hoping for a fun reaction.  Neither of our families disappointed us. Seriously, you guys were great. Thank you for making it so fun for us, and for being patient as we filled you in on the details.  I'm sure we talked your ears off (and then some).  It's been a fun adventure, but it's been even better being able to share it.  We love you and can't wait to have you back!

Phil's Truck


As usual, Cole found plenty of things to play with at the house
Family Photo
Jennifer, our extremely talented and wonderfully kind designer

Home Sweet Home

Friday, September 14, 2012

Terminado - Finuto - Beendet
It's finished!  Well, kind of. Finished enough for the Parade, which is going on right now (Sept 14-16 & Sept 22-23). All of the contractors worked around the clock the past few days to get the house ready for the parade.  It was craziness. I even pulled a few late nights trying to get the staging finished. Nick also pulled a few no sleep nights stressing about everything:)  In the end, it was all worth it. The house has come together beautifully.  There are still a few projects that will be finished after the parade, but those are just minor things.  Everything looks fabulous and we couldn't be more grateful for the many wonderful people who have shared their time, talents, and sincere kindness with us throughout this adventure.  We have met numerous individuals whose kindness has just blown us away and truly inspired us to 'pay it forward'.  We are grateful to all of them, especially  Nate (world's best builder), Robin (world's greatest loan agent), and Phil (coolest guy ever in so many ways). We're also grateful for the house we fell in love with at the 2011 Utah Valley Parade of Homes, as most of our design ideas came from it.  (Pictures of that house saved us SO much time and energy when making decisions.) Most importantly, we are grateful to our Heavenly Father, who made this all possible.  He has guided us through this entire process and is continuing to do so as we close on the house and finalize our loan and we are grateful.  What a blessing it is to know that the Lord knows us, has a plan for us, and loves us so very much.

Final Pictures

Master Bath
Master Shower
Master Bedroom
(custom bed made by a new friend - love it!)

Master Fireplace

Master Bathroom

Great Room
(the couches are in a weird position because the carpet was being cleaned)

One of the few pieces of furniture we purchased 
(holy cow, furniture is expensive!)

Kitchen 
(custom kitchen table made by a church friend - love it!)
(custom metal pantry doors made by a new friend using the metal from an old oil tanker - love it!)

Awesome art piece made by the pantry door guy
(he is ridiculously talented)


Theater
(The house project has been a bit of a stress for Nick.  Once his theater was finished, his real smile came back...)

Basement Family Room

Basement Game Area


Slide
(Nate's pride and joy)

Basement Bathroom

Craft Room & Piano Room

The Bird's Nest

Study


Maliya's Bathroom


Laundry Room

Hallway Window Seat

Maliya's Bedroom 
(once she's big enough for a bed)


Cole's Bathroom


Cole's Bedroom
(His favorite part is the red car pillow)


Cole's Secret Hide-Out

Baby #3's Bedroom
(I didn't take a picture of the 4th bedroom, which will be Maliya's room for now, as it is empty and not that exciting to look at)
(This furniture, as well as the furniture in the craft room, was custom made by the same friend who made our bed. He loaned these pieces to us for the parade.)