HELLO

Hi. I'm Amanda...a happy wife and mom to three awesome guys. We've lived here in Fort Collins for more than 20 years and are proud to call it home. Before moving to CO, I worked at a city attorney's office, making use of my law and Master's degrees from Duke. After settling in Fort Collins, I homeschooled my three (now teenage and older) sons and was delighted to experience music classes, soccer, karate, swim team, archery, Science Olympiad, First Lego League, parkour, and climbing (not all at the same time!). From 2005-10, I was also a contributing editor for a national scrapbooking magazine, authoring a book and a couple of monthly columns. From 2009-10, I founded and ran the Good Grief Blog. I enjoy learning new things, spending time with my family, volunteering with The Matthews House, traveling and indoor rock climbing.

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Entries from January 1, 2010 - January 31, 2010

Saturday
Jan162010

Overrun with boxes...

Remember that basement project I mentioned? Figured I'd give you a peek at what that really means so that you'll better understand why I'm not online much right now...

Here was the basement rec room at the start of the year:

 
Yeah. It was a mess. :) In all fairness, it's normally only horrid like that behind those curtains, where we'd been storing things since we moved in more than five years ago. The remaining open space had been just that...open, for the boys to let off steam. But, with the rearranging of the family room before Christmas and then the whole Christmas decorations dealio, the basement became a bit of a dumping ground. Oy. (To clarify, our basement has basically two rooms...this bigger "L" shaped one that we'd been using as two separate spaces and the guest bedroom. Right now, we're focusing on the bigger room. Hopefully the guest bedroom will be a breeze after this.) 

So. Back to my story. In our attempts to create a more usable rec room (since the boys are getting bigger and need more space to burn energy when they can't go outdoors), we've emptied the entire space out and installed new lighting. Like so:

 
But. Here's our front room now:


Lovely, right? And sadly, this is only about 2/3 of the stuff out of that basement rec room (well, the picture here doesn't even show the full 2/3). The rest is stashed in the guest bedroom for the moment. 

So. We're sorting and purging...starting with all the other areas in the house that can possibly hold this stuff, since we'll not be putting it back in the basement. Yeah. A whole house kind of project. ;) Simultaneously, painting the basement. And. Because we're crazy like that, we recently decided that rather than just clean and paint the space and leave it open, we'd also build a fort down there for the boys. Trying to keep our plans manageable but hopeful that it will be well worth it. But. That'll add weeks to the project of course. ;) Sigh.

Anyhow. That's what I'm up to. Man there's gonna be a good garage sale when spring comes around...if I can stomach having a room or two full of that stuff until the weather warms up, lol! Wish me luck!

Sunday
Jan102010

Go see!

In the midst of reorganizing and painting the basement, so if I go missing this month, please come find me...I'm probably trapped under a pile of boxes. ;) The boys, of course, think being buried is great fun and have already constructed "forts" out of the mess of stuff, lol. They even came up with their own secret code for communicating with each other using a series of light flashes. (They got new flashlights for Christmas.) 

Anyhow. Just wanted to share that my layouts are up for the Good Grief Blog challenge right now. And, even though I missed the right day, go check out my layout for the Prism blog this month as well. ;) Thanks!

Wednesday
Jan062010

In response...

...just a few quick things...

1. Meant to mention that the inspiration behind the silhouettes on the walls came indirectly from Kaitlin. I was admiring her tree and trying to decide what type of tree I wanted to paint when indecision struck (couldn't decide what season I wanted the tree to be in)...leading me to going with the silhouettes instead, lol. Thanks, Kaitlin!

2. I got the awesome vintage digi frames from Designer Digitals. Katie Pertiet has scads of fabulous choices!

3. I should have asked Santa for a snow blower (having just spent another portion of my life shoveling the driveway and sidewalk). In all fairness, though, Noah did half. Need to get more shovels so more than one boy can help at a time. :) Warming up now before heading back out in the snow to take Micah to indoor soccer...

Wednesday
Jan062010

Home.

Yikes. Six days into the new year already, eh? 'Bout time I shared my word of the year, then. :) For the past few years, inspired by Ali Edwards, I've been picking a word of the year. This year, it will be HOME:

(Yes, I envision using these photos of the boys as letters to spell out many words...get used to it, lol!)

Speaking of home...here are the promised before and after pictures of our family room project. A bit over a month ago, we decided finally to *do* something about making our house more a home. We opted to approach it one room at a time and started with our family room, which had become a bit of an extended play area for the boys. The only furniture in the room was hand-me-down such that the boys had no qualms about jumping on it all and really nothing matched. Here are some of the pictures:

 This first set of pictures shows three things...1) we painted that high wall...it's a lovely green color that goes yellow during the day and reminded us just how much difference a simple coat of paint can make, 2) we added a big mirror over the fireplace (when we first viewed the house before buying back in 2004, the previous owners had a nice big mirror there and we've always intended to get one also...just took us awhile, lol), and 3) we mounted a new 52" flatscreen tv (Sony Bravia or something like that...sorry, I only know it was a smokin' good deal) where the fireplace is (we've never used the fireplace and had always joked that putting a big tv there would be the best use of the space). (Sorry, I should have had the boys turn the tv off while I took pictures, but oh well.)

This next set really just shows the well worn loveseat that was really the only furniture in the room before. (Yes, it's in an odd location. Let's just leave it at boys tend to climb, shall we?) Over on the far left was the old tv (which we acquired in trade when one of Nathan's coworkers moved and didn't want to haul his 30-something inch tv up three flights of stairs...can't blame him...it was *heavy*). Feeling rather happy that we were able to find new homes for both the loveseat and the tv with families who appreciate them. 

Oh, you'll also notice the new area rug in the "after" pictures. We ultimately intend to redo the flooring on the whole main level. But, as that was a bit bigger project than we felt we could undertake just now, we opted for an area rug in the meantime to cover up the hideously ugly and stained grey carpet that's been in the house forever. :) Also added two new matching bookcases on either side of the fireplace...have yet to properly fill those up, though.

Yup, got a new couch. Well, it's a sectional really and is fabulous. After years of sitting on the floor for the most part and constant fighting over who got to sit in a loveseat, this is fabulous. (Made us feel like grown ups to buy actual furniture, too, LOL!) We snagged a few coordinating throw pillows (intentionally referred to as "couch pillows" rather than "throw" pillows in front of the boys, LOL) and blankets, too. Changed out the curtains (the new ones look very red during the day but are really a coppery orange...chameleon curtains to go with our chameleon wall, lol) and moved that bookcase, too. Still need to find some artwork or a big clock for that wall space, though.

And this last set of pictures shows my very favorite part of the new look! We moved the mess of games to the basement, gave away the tv and stand and painted that wall!! After serious debates and discussions about what artwork to put there, we decided on silhouettes of the boys (since it is the *family* room after all (all five of us didn't fit as well though)) and couldn't be happier. For those wanting to know how...

 

  1. Take pictures of boys jumping one at a time. (makes things easier if you make sure they all do it from the same distance from the camera)
  2. Use Photoshop to delete the background and be left with a fun little silhouette.
  3. Arrange all three silhouettes in the same file.
  4. Borrow a projector from your husband's office and use that to project the Photoshop file onto the wall. Use a pencil to draw around the edges.
  5. While watching football or some such thing on a lazy Sunday, hand-paint the entire thing.
  6. Voila! Stand back and enjoy your handiwork! 

 

Because I just think it's cool, here's another look at it:

We're thinking we might go back and paint the white parts green, too. Can you tell which boy is which? :) And here's one last picture to try to show the whole room better (sorry I don't have a before picture from this angle...hard to photograph this particular room it would seem):

And, that's that. Our plan for 2010 is to tackle one room/project a month and see how things go. For January, we're working on clearing out a bunch of "schtuff" (that we've been moving around with us for ages) out of the basement and converting that area to an open rec room for our growing and active boys. We're feeling a bit overwhelmed by the sorting and purging necessary (glad to be doing it, just overwhelmed by the volume, lol) but are hoping that the results are well worth it. Wish us luck!

So, do you have a word for 2010? Do share!

Friday
Jan012010

Favorites

Happy New Year! I don't know about you, but I could have used a few more days of 2009...don't feel ready for all my "new year" stuff at all, lol. While I hurry to finish up other things, though, here (just for kicks) are my 13 favorite layouts that I made in 2009. They're in no particular order and I went with 13 because 1) Nathan and I just celebrated our 13th anniversary (on Dec 31) and 2) I can, so there. :)

 

Okey-dokey. That's it for now. Will be back before too long with recaps and words of the year and all that. ;) Happy 2010 to you!!

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