Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Traditional vs. Modern
In my future dream house I see traditional furniture made from real wood (not sawdust glued together) with modern accents and paint. In my head it looks good, not really sure how it would turn out, but that's my plan of attack for the moment. Let's take a kitchen for example. I think simple, traditional cabinets painted a dark color and a light colored farmhouse sink would look great paired with a bright red metal workbench that would serve as an island. (Exactly like the one pictured below!)
I fell in love with this table while searching for metal cabinets over at Car Guy Garage.com. I love the color, the fact that it's made from metal, and that it has 3 drawers for storage. This would be a great place to store knives and because the drawers can be locked it would keep little hands away from dangerous kitchen tools...or nosy cooks away from your secret recipes! It would be easy to care for and you wouldn't have to worry about placing hot dishes on the top. Also because it's made to be a workbench it's the perfect height for preparing food. And can't you just imagine a stool at either end? They also have an 8' butcher block workbench as well that has a solid hardwood maple top that sits on steel legs. This would be another great option for a kitchen that brings in the traditional elements of farmhouse decor with the wood and modern elements with the steel legs. Again, since it's meant to be a workbench the height is great, the wood could stand up to chopping, and hot dishes wouldn't harm the surface. Plus these things were built to take a beating, so I'm sure they could take whatever my family could dish out. I think perhaps I'm on to something here. There's a lot to pick from, all metal workbenches or ones made completely from wood. Decisions, decisions!
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
Mr. Independent
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Snip Snip
Growing up I always felt sorry for people with one child. I'd always imagined having 3 or 4 kids running around myself. Happy chaos 24/7. We've talked about adopting or even fostering kids so there's a ray of hope I guess. I guess divorce is another option but that seems a bit radical, plus I do kinda like the guy! So, I'm in a bit of a funk here. Nathaniel said he's going to schedule the procedure for sometime in November. I'm sure I'll be more of a basket case as D-day nears...fair warning. For now I'm just taking it all in and looking forward to the hoard of grandchildren that Geof will give me!
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Day Tripper
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Big Bank
Don't Let The Bed Bugs Bite!
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Tuesday, October 02, 2007
A Beautiful Way
The setting:
...9-26-07 * Western portion, NC * 6:19pm...
Geof: "Hey Mom I pooted."
Me: "Uh, ok."
Geof: "That's just a beautiful way to say, 'I love you'."
Monday, October 01, 2007
Enter To Win A Free Raleigh, NC Getaway!
Raleigh has a lot to offer to keep the boredom monster at bay. The 2007 N.C. State Fair begins in Raleigh on October 12th and runs until the 21st. Come on out and meet some farm animals, try some amazing food, dare to ride the rides. There's something for everyone. Not in the mood for the Fair? How about the Autumn Arts Festival in nearby Wake Forest. There you can take part in the 4th annual festival offering live music, delicious food, family-friendly activites and arts and crafts from local craftsmen. And the best part...it's free!
Raleigh is a hidden treasure nestled in the heart of the state of North Carolina and it is also the capital. You can experience the city with its blend of big-city entertainment and Carolina charm-without the hassles of a really large city. A great place for families and couples alike! Register now to win a FREE Raleigh Getaway with perks! Here's what you could win...
One night accommodations for two at the Courtyard by Marriott Raleigh Crabtree Valley
-$25 gift certificate to Bloomsbury Bistro
-Free VIP admission for two to Rum Runners
-2 tickets to the North Carolina Theatre
-2 tickets to the N.C. Museum of Art’s Landscapes from the Age of Impressionism
-2 tickets to Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries at the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences
What are you waiting for? Raleigh is the place to be this Fall!