That’s me these days. At least I like to think it is. Checking off those tedious and lingering to-do list items that I’ve been meaning to do forever, and taking names. So how about a Friday smorgasbord post? The funny thing is that just a few days ago we got a comment that said “hey I miss your Dude Get On That Already updates – will those ever come back?” Do you guys remember those? Where I’d finally get around to tackling something that had been sitting around waiting to get done (usually just painting or hanging something) and I’d share a little update – like this wall plaque, this box, this coat hook, and this high chair? Well, the funny thing about that comment is that as I read it I was thinking… I have actually gotten on a few things. What has come over me? Is this nesting? Has my body been snatched? So here are those details…
#1: Ding dong, the dining room table is cleared. You might remember this recent house-tour video which revealed that our dining room and guest room were looking chaotic and cluttered (it’s pretty much a promise that when we work on one room, another room nearby pays the price). Here’s a still shot from that video to refresh your memory:
Well, I finally got my act together and found better spots for stuff. It really helped to get a bunch of the craft stuff that had collected there into my newly organized craft closet upstairs. And I tucked the decorative items into the two bottom cabinets in the living room where I store other vases and cloches and stuff like that. It’s nice to see the wood of the table again. (I won’t tell you how dusty it was before I wiped it down for this shot.)
A few folks asked if I thought I’d use this table as a workspace if it were clear since I admitted to using the kitchen table until we get the office whipped into two-people-can-work-there shape. But I’ve found that even with the dining table cleared off I still prefer the kitchen table. I think it’s because I can see Clara playing in the living room more easily from there (the dining room is a lot more isolated due to its layout). But it’s nice to know I can run in there if I want a little more solitude. And that we can actually host people for some fancier-than-the-kitchen-table dinner if we’d like to throw a Downton Abbey-ish ball sometime.
The bad news is that the kitchen counter still pretty much looks like this (minus the crockpot full o’ stew), thanks to our in-progress pantry re-org (everything’s painted, so we’re just waiting for it to dry so we can load in some nice new systems). Sigh. It’s a vicious cycle.
#2: I hemmed Clara’s comically long curtains. You can sort of see them in this picture below (I usually tried to just curl them under so it wasn’t as noticeable) – but they were about 6″ too long and although I liked the drapey affect, they were borderline sloppy with so much extra fabric going on at the end.
So last weekend while Clara played with her dollhouse in the middle of the room and we listened to some tunes, I got to work hemming them with some Heat N Bond hem tape. It probably took me about a half an hour to cut them all and then hem them (I still left them drapey, so they skim the floor a little for that casual vibe) and it feels so GOOD to have that done. Seriously, I’ve asked myself if there’s something wrong with me that hemmed curtains make me feel so accomplished – but I think it’s just one of those things that I thought a million times in the last eight months (“I should really hem those curtains” would pop into my head each week as I put away Clara’s laundry), so it feels great to finally check that box.
#3: The extra pieces of our sectional have been sent to greener pastures. Remember how our full Karlstad sectional didn’t fit in our cozier living room, so “honey, we shrunk the sofa“?
Well, the random extra pieces that we we haven’t been using (the corner piece and the loveseat-sized end) have just been sitting in our attic under a drop cloth for the last eight months. I even mentioned that we thought about craigslisting them, but “we just figured selling the corner and loveseat to a sofa that’s incomplete without another end piece that someone would have to purchase might fetch us $20 tops” so I said we’d rather hold onto them and see if we had a use for them in the future. It was a completely surprise when someone emailed us months later, and offered to buy them for $250! We hadn’t so much as looked at them at all in the past eight months, so… sold!
The funny thing is that it wasn’t a blog reader who wanted them. A woman was just googling around to locate these exact Karlstad pieces (they don’t sell them separately, so she thought she’d never find them) and came across our old post about storing those in the attic. She’s not from around here (lives in Florida, actually) but she had items in a storage unit in New Jersey that she was going to be driving down to Florida in her SUV, so on her way down she swung through Richmond and (miraculously) fit them all into the back. So now we’ve got an extra $250 in our pockets and Karl – er, well the unused portion of Karl – is living a sunnier life in St. Augustine!
#4: I donated/gave back/handed down/consigned a bunch of Clara’s old clothes. There were four large bins in this video that I explained were being sent in a bunch of directions (some items were being returned to sweet friends who loaned things to us, some were being donated, some were getting handed down to other prego friends and relatives, and I wanted to try consigning some things as well).
So after they sat there for months, I finally got around to donating and passing along everything I had set aside, and I trekked the leftovers to Once Upon A Child (a little secondhand baby store here in town) just to give it a try. Forty five minutes after dropping them off I returned to get a nice little check for $141!
There were a few things they didn’t end up taking, so I swung by another donation box on the way home with the extras, and finally that Corner O’ Bins in the living room is no more. The funny thing is that I dragged those downstairs from the storage room at around 18 weeks pregnant (in anticipation of finding out if this was another girl or a boy, so I could sort through everything). Which means they sat in that corner for over 10 weeks just waiting to be dealt with. Better late than never, right?
#5: Clara’s birdcages are no longer birdless. That’s right, I put a bird on it. Make that six. I noticed that West Elm was having a huge ornament sale about a month ago and they had these gorgeous little colorful birds on clearance.
So for $20 I got six of them, and when they arrived I reenacted Snow White and put them all over my arms used their clips or their ornament loops to make them cozy in Clara’s birdcages. A few of you guys noticed them in this picture on Instagram/Facebook, and I promised an update, so there you go.
I even added a little wood dowel to the grey birdcage since it didn’t have one and I wanted to create a spot for one to perch and another one to hang. You can just barely make it out in this shot (the cut off bird on the right is sitting on it, and the flying bird under that one is hanging from it). That’s what I get for trying to be artsy with my photography.
Clara’s favorite is this one right here. She named him Prince Sam Bluebird, and we say goodnight to him every evening.
And in other update news, our new washer came bright and early on Saturday morning (some of you guys have been asking about it, which is beyond sweet) and it’s a HUGE relief that it’s finally here. I now sing and occasionally pirouette while doing laundry. I’m sure that won’t last for more than a week, but it truly is one of those “you don’t know how good you have it until an appliance conks out on you and you live without it for a while and then the new one comes and it’s broken so you have to wait another week and a half” things.
So those are a few of those “I actually got on them!” updates, along with a little Washer Status Report. I still have a bunch more should-have-done-that-yesterday things bouncing around in my brain, so maybe I should set a future check-in date with you guys to force myself to attend to them. Wanna get stuff done with me? And then we can all reconvene and attempt to hold ourselves accountable to the internet at large? What’s your “gotta get on that” list looking like these days?
Annemarie says
I noticed someone already commented on the roasted red pepper soup… I love it with 2-3 spoonfuls of homemade pesto. So good! I’ll have to try the mozzarella cheese on top sometime :)
YoungHouseLove says
Yum! Never tried that but it sounds awesome!
xo
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Jen says
I agree with the comment of missing the ‘related posts’ section at the bottom of each post. I know they are still there but the ones you see tend to be a lot of repeats and not really related to the post they are under. I see a lot of the same ones popping up
YoungHouseLove says
We just re-added that plug-in today, so we hope it starts showing a wider variety for ya. That’s nothing we control or code ourselves (it’s a program that we click on and it serves posts that should be related based on the words and images in a post (it pulls from our entire archive of 2500+ posts, so we hope it starts showing a nice range again). Might take a little while to “gear up” since it has been off on our main page for the past few weeks :)
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Jen says
Awesome! Thank you!! They were always such a fun way to look back at posts!
Kristine J. says
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YoungHouseLove says
Thanks for the heads up! That’s a plug-in so I think it might have just been having a glitch? We see them now on our end. Are they back for you?
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JENNIFER says
Hi there! Can you tell me where your new living room rug is from?
YoungHouseLove says
The jute one that’s in there now was in our last bedroom before we got the blue one. It’s from Pottery Barn on clearance there (a few years back, but maybe they still sell it?).
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Susan says
Do you like the washer?
YoungHouseLove says
Yes, so far we’re really happy with it! We’ve done tons of laundry to make up for being without one for a while and have been psyched to have it! Seems to work really well so far.
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Sarah says
Kind of random, but have you guys been happy with your Karlstad sofa from Ikea? I love the looks of it but don’t want to spend a fortune on a sectional since it is for our frequently used family room and we have 2 boys (5 and 2). Would love to know how it has held up, comfort, etc! Thanks!
YoungHouseLove says
Yes, so happy with it! We have sung its praises in all sorts of blog updates, but the short answer is that it’s super durable with a kid and a dog and holds up well while being really comfy. The dark sivik gray cover that we chose probably helps a lot since it’s strong (almost like denim) and very easily washable.
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Melissa @ Bless this Mess says
Get’er done!
Helen D says
Hi John & Sherry,
Love the bird ornaments & your creative use of them!
Sherry, I saw these recently on the Crate & Barrel sale site & immediately thought of you. Hope the link works for you: http://m.crateandbarrel.com/ceramic-house-ornaments/f54826
Love reading your blog!
Helen
YoungHouseLove says
John got me those for Christmas! I love them! That’s so funny. You know me ;)
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Courtney says
Curious if you did anything to your laundry floor while the washer was out? Did you paint or anything?
YoungHouseLove says
I didn’t get to squeeze that in with some nursery painting that was going on, but the new machines are so much lighter and easier to move than the old ones (so we can scoot those out and I can paint that someday). I figure since that blue trim hiding back there is a lot harder to see than a ton of other still-blue trim that’s downstairs (like all the stuff in the dining room and office) it might not be at the top of the list for a little while ;)
xo
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Abby says
Great rooms! Do full of color and fun!
Abby
Thepreppycoxswain.blogspot.com
Stephanie at Whole Health Dork says
Yay! Gotta love getting a bunch of those little things tied up!
Alexandra says
hanging up some valances in the kitchen has been on my to do list for 2 weeks, and the rods and valances have been sitting around just as long. finally got it done!
its always kind of, why didnt i just get that done sooner, when its all over with huh?
YoungHouseLove says
Totally is!
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Nikki says
DANG IT, I wish I had seen those birds while they still had them!
Brenda says
I noticed most people were commenting on the couch…I’m still focused on how much you got for kids clothes from Once Upon a Child (Congratulations, and I’m impressed). We have one here, I might try them next because I walked away disappointed from Kid to Kid when I took in a bag full of clothes and baby items (some still with tags on them) and they only kept 2 items for $1.30.
YoungHouseLove says
Oh man, I have tried using Plato’s Closet and My Sister’s Closet for my clothes and had varying experiences (sometimes they take a lot and sometimes they seem to like nothing that I have, haha!).
xo
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sarah @makingitmyhome.blogspot.com says
omigoodness, I adore the birdcages!!!!
Grace says
I’m surprised Once upon a child gave you that much for selling baby clothes. I once took a big bag of lightly worn clothes to Kid to Kid and they gave me only $7!
I’ve got a question. I’m not that familiar with RVA. I have quite a big bag of lightly worn clothes to sell and which consignment store do you think it’s best?
I’ve been a silent reader and a big fan of your DIY work. I’m still renting and hoping to get our first home in a year. I’ll definitely look more into your blog for ideas.
You’re so talented, Sherry. ;)
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks so much Grace! We’ve had luck with Once Upon A Child, but I brought so many things there, so one bag might be less than a bunch of plastic tubs of stuff :)
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