Rob did some work on the chair and completely remade the broken rocker and secured the seat. Now it just needs some paint. :)
Saturday, January 12, 2013
One man's trash...
You know the saying "One man's trash is another man's treasure"? Well, a few months ago, Rob and I were driving back to our house on the night before trash day and we noticed a large rocking chair on the side of the road. Yes, we pulled over in the median, and loaded the chair in the back of Rob's car. When we got it back to the house we realized why it was on the side of the road- one of the rockers was broken and there was a split in the seat of the chair.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
New wreath for the new year
Rob gets nervous when I have an extended amount of time off work because I tend to raid Hobby Lobby, thrift stores, Target, etc. in the pursuit of new craft ideas. Well, my latest project was super cheap and fairly easy to make- it was just time-consuming and required lots of hot glue. I didn't take pictures of the steps along the way because I was afraid it wouldn't turn out like I wanted, so here is a picture of the final product:
If you'd like to make your own you will need:
-hot glue gun
-burlap (I used two different colors)
-card stock or construction paper
-grapevine wreath
-decorative silver berry things (no idea what these are really called)
All of these items can be bought at Hobby Lobby, but check your local thrift store for a grapevine wreath first- I bought mine for $1! I used my friend's tutorial on how to make burlap rosettes. (Thanks, Anna! It worked really well!) I made several rosettes- hot gluing as I circled the burlap around the knot. Then I glued the rosettes on the wreath after I cut the extra card stock from around them. Next I just stuck the "silver berry things" into the wreath so that they slid behind the rosettes. I didn't glue them in so that I could switch them out when the seasons change. I bought the silver berries at Hobby Lobby in the Christmas section after Christmas so they were 66% off, so I think I bought four bunches of them for a total of $1.50. So there is the finished wreath! Next project...painting the front door red. :)
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Merry Christmas!
I guess this post is a couple of days late, since it is two days after Christmas and I'll be taking down my decorations very soon. Although, I want to be reminded of Christmas throughout the upcoming year- of my helplessness and need for my Savior. I need to be reminded that Jesus left the glory of heaven to come to earth for me, to live and die for me that I might live for Him! May we all long for Him, more than anything else this year.
Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
Come thou long-expected Jesus,
Born to set Thy people free;
From our fears and sins release us,
Let us find our rest in Thee.
Israel's strength and consolation,
Hope of all the earth Thou art;
Dear Desire of every nation,
Joy of every longing heart.
Joy to those who long to see thee,
Dayspring from on high appear
Come thou promised rod of Jesse,
Of thy birth we long to hear
O'er the hills the angels singing,
News, glad tidings of a birth
Go to him, your praises ringing,
Christ the Lord has come to earth
Come to earth to taste our sadness,
He whose glories knew no end
By his life he brings us gladness,
Our Redeemer, Shepherd, Friend
Leaving riches without number,
Born within a cattle stall
This the everlasting wonder,
Christ was born the Lord of all
Born Thy people to deliver,
Born a Child and yet a King.
Born to reign in us for ever,
Now Thy gracious kingdom bring.
By Thine own eternal Spirit
Rule in all our hearts alone;
By Thine all-sufficient merit
Raise us to Thy glorious throne.
Born to set Thy people free;
From our fears and sins release us,
Let us find our rest in Thee.
Israel's strength and consolation,
Hope of all the earth Thou art;
Dear Desire of every nation,
Joy of every longing heart.
Joy to those who long to see thee,
Dayspring from on high appear
Come thou promised rod of Jesse,
Of thy birth we long to hear
O'er the hills the angels singing,
News, glad tidings of a birth
Go to him, your praises ringing,
Christ the Lord has come to earth
Come to earth to taste our sadness,
He whose glories knew no end
By his life he brings us gladness,
Our Redeemer, Shepherd, Friend
Leaving riches without number,
Born within a cattle stall
This the everlasting wonder,
Christ was born the Lord of all
Born Thy people to deliver,
Born a Child and yet a King.
Born to reign in us for ever,
Now Thy gracious kingdom bring.
By Thine own eternal Spirit
Rule in all our hearts alone;
By Thine all-sufficient merit
Raise us to Thy glorious throne.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
The island is finished!
Rob finished the island a couple of weekends ago, and it is amazing what a difference it makes in the kitchen! I moved all of our silverware into the island drawer since it's the largest pull-out drawer in the kitchen, and the extra counter space has helped tons too! Here it is:
Pinterest-inspired ornament from our wedding program
While Rob was working on the island in the garage, I was trying to do a bit of sewing/Christmas projects for the home.
Pinterest-inspired ornament from our wedding program
Leftover burlap has so many uses- here...
...and here...
...and here.
stockings!...and the pennant idea I got from my friend Dawn, who had one with "thankful" painted on one side for Thanksgiving and you flip it over to put up "rejoice!" for Christmas. Thanks Dawn! :)
Saturday, November 17, 2012
A House Divided?
"And if a house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand." Mark 3:25
Well, Rob and I know that our house isn't really divided, but we certainly differ on the college teams we cheer for. I grew up a Clemson Tiger, and Rob grew up a South Carolina Gamecock...so for the sake of our marriage we decided to only go to one game in Columbia and one in Clemson. Last year after one week of officially dating, we went to Columbia for the Clemson-Carolina game- it was a little more difficult than I thought but we made it through. So here are some pictures from the games. 1. I can't believe I actually wore something red (too close to garnet if you ask me) to Columbia for the Carolina-Georgia game but I just told myself it could go for either team. Rob was a good sport and actually wore orange to the Clemson game last weekend, and my parents were determined for him to have the best Clemson experience ever seeing as we had seats in the west end zone! I could get used to that!
Well, Rob and I know that our house isn't really divided, but we certainly differ on the college teams we cheer for. I grew up a Clemson Tiger, and Rob grew up a South Carolina Gamecock...so for the sake of our marriage we decided to only go to one game in Columbia and one in Clemson. Last year after one week of officially dating, we went to Columbia for the Clemson-Carolina game- it was a little more difficult than I thought but we made it through. So here are some pictures from the games. 1. I can't believe I actually wore something red (too close to garnet if you ask me) to Columbia for the Carolina-Georgia game but I just told myself it could go for either team. Rob was a good sport and actually wore orange to the Clemson game last weekend, and my parents were determined for him to have the best Clemson experience ever seeing as we had seats in the west end zone! I could get used to that!
Hey, we know him! :)
Erin and I trying to convert the boys
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Simplicity
- Buy things for their usefulness rather than their status
- Reject anything that is producing an addiction in you
- Develop a habit of giving things away
- Refuse to be propagandized by the custodians of modern gadgetry
- Learn to enjoy things without owning them
- Develop a deeper appreciation for the creation
- Look with a healthy skepticism at all “buy now, pay later” schemes
- Obey Jesus’ instructions about plain, honest speech
- Reject anything that breeds the oppression of others
- Shun anything that distracts you from seeking first the kingdom of God
“May God give you – and me- the courage, the wisdom, the strength always to hold the kingdom of God as the number one priority of our lives. To do so, is to live in simplicity”
–Richard Foster, Celebration of Discipline
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Fall Break
Fall break is now coming to a close...it's been a wonderful 5 day weekend, with a good mix of relaxation and projects.
Friday: I drove up to Camp Greenville to see the sunrise, which was amazing!
Friday: I drove up to Camp Greenville to see the sunrise, which was amazing!
The rest of Friday I did some projects around the house: recovered a chair that was a yard sale find. I had painted it during the summer, but finally found some fabric I liked at Hobby Lobby so this is the result.
Also, I made a bedskirt for our guest bed. Rob's old bed is very tall so it's hard to find a bedskirt that is long enough. I found a plain sheet at a thrift store to use as the base and I sewed parts of another old sheet around the sides and bottom. I think it turned out pretty well- at least it covers our junk under the bed. ;)
The guest bedroom was ready just in time for our first "spend the night" guest- sister, Rufus! She came to Greenville for the weekend for a friend's wedding so it was great to spend some time with her. While she was at the rehearsal dinner Rob and I used some gift cards at Lowe's. We got supplies for our island and bulbs for our ceiling fan and our total cost was 30 cents! These two deal-hunters were pumped!
Saturday: We (I mean Rob) worked on the island. I just took off the drawers and painted them- he did all the hard work.
My parents and all the siblings and spouses came over to Greenville Saturday night to celebrate Mama and Daddy's 30th anniversary! Sadly we didn't get any pictures of the whole family together but we had a great time together at Sassafras and the food was amazing- highly recommend!
Sunday was restful and relaxing.
Monday & Tuesday: Cleaning, putting up curtains, trying new recipes: these were some winners:
Speedy Chicken Stew:

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