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January 26, 2016   By Becca Leave a Comment

I always struggle a bit this time of year.  I just can’t stand the dark, gray, gloom that surrounds the Pacific Northwest during the winter months.  (Who am I kidding… it’s most months here.)  Don’t get me wrong, we have beautiful days here and there, but for the most part it’s pretty gray around here.  I love being outside and working in my yard, but this time of year everything has died and there is just a muddy mess of leaves that we didn’t get around to picking up and skid marks of mud where we once had grass.

 

It’s dreary, Friends.

 

 

 

Well, at least we don’t feel the pressure to work in the yard every weekend when it’s a muddy mess.

My attention turns to inside this time of year and making a cozy and inviting place for my family.  I focus more on cooking, baking, cleaning, organizing, and decorating than weeding, planting, pressure washing, and dead-heading.

As I was feeling down about the gray and rain again today, I reminded myself how much I LOVE home.  I want my home to wrap my kids and husband with coziness.  I want it filled with smells of good food and the sounds of laughter.  It’s a happy place, and do you know what?  It’s not so bad to be trapped inside because of the gray and gloom.

It’s a time to nest a bit and create as many memories inside the house as we do outside.

 

Home is a good place to be.

Happy Homemaking!

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January 7, 2015   By Becca 3 Comments

I always struggle a bit this time of year.  I just can’t stand the dark, gray, gloom that surrounds the Pacific Northwest during the winter months.  (Who am I kidding… it’s most months here.)  Don’t get me wrong, we have beautiful days here and there, but for the most part it’s pretty gray around here.  I love being outside and working in my yard, but this time of year everything has died and there is just a muddy mess of leaves that we didn’t get around to picking up and skid marks of mud where we once had grass.

It’s dreary, Friends.

My husband and I were chatting last week, while we were both home and vacation, and as I looked outside on our muddy lawn I said, “Well, at least we don’t feel the pressure to hurry up and enjoy the sunshine, because we know it won’t last too long, or feel the need to work in the yard every weekend.”

 My attention turns to inside this time of year and making a cozy and inviting place for my family.  I focus more on cooking, baking, cleaning, organizing, and decorating than weeding, planting, pressure washing, and dead-heading.

As I was feeling down about the gray and rain again today, I reminded myself how much I LOVE home.  I want my home to wrap my kids and husband with coziness.  I want it filled with smells of good food and the sounds of laughter.  It’s a happy place, and do you know what?  It’s not so bad to be trapped inside because of the gray and gloom.

 It’s a time to nest a bit and create as many memories inside the house as we do outside.

Home is a good place to be.

Happy Homemaking!

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The Wood Burning Fireplace

January 7, 2015   By Becca Leave a Comment

When we moved to our house, 10 years ago, I was thrilled that we had a wood burning fireplace.  I’ve always loved the crackling sound of a roaring fire and I know the trend is to rip those out and replace them with gas.  I understand that gas is convenient and that it’s much easier to flip a switch for warmth than it is to play Boy Scout and build the perfect fire, but there’s just something about a real fire that I love.

Two years ago, when we were having our chimney cleaned, the chimney service let us know that there was some damage that needed to be fixed.  We have a broken cap and some of the wood is rotting.  At $1,500 for repairs, we didn’t jump on the idea of having those repairs done right away.  This year, when we had our chimney cleaned (by a different company) they told us the same thing and the suggested fee for repair was about the same as well.  That news got us thinking that maybe we should just look into swapping out for a gas insert.  Then, the repairs at the top of the chimney wouldn’t matter because it would vent in a completely different way.

My friend, Diane, is in the middle of a big flooring, fireplace, and fireplace tile remodel so she asked if I wanted to go shopping with her over the weekend.  We found some very pretty gas inserts, but with my particular situation, the glass (viewing area for the actual fire) would need to be pretty small.  That was the first strike against this new plan.  Then came the really bad news.  We went to three different places and found that it would cost between $3,000 and $4,000. Sheesh!  We don’t mind a DIY project now and then, but DIY of fire and gas lines does not sound like something we will be tackling any time soon, so there would be no chance of cutting the cost.  That was the second strike.  I had pretty much made up my mind that this would not be happening, so I tossed the brochures and built myself a cozy fire last night.  Third strike, Friends.  I just really, really, like a wood burning fireplace.  I know, I know… a gas fireplace would increase the value of my home and it’s much more convenient but I also know that it’s 3 strikes and you’re out.  The wood burning fireplace will be staying.

The fluffy guy loves curling up by the fire too.

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Hello, Friends. I'm Becca. I'm a teacher, and when I'm not in the classroom, I'm doing everything I can to create a happy home. I love to cook, bake, garden, sew, quilt, teach, and simply spend time with my family. I don't consider myself to be an artist, but I strive to find the art in the everyday things I do to make our house a home. Join me as I quilt you up some comfort or warm you with some cookies!

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