Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Gone Country!

Entry Before
Entry Before
Entry After





Entry and Formal Room After

Master Before

Master After

Master Bathroom Before

Master Bathroom Before

Master Bathroom After

Master Bathroom After

2nd Bathroom Before

2nd Bathroom After

2nd Bathroom After

Kitchen Before

Kitchen Before

Kitchen After


New Pantry

Kitchen After

Backyard Before

Backyard & Patio After



It has been a long time but I am going to attempt to blog again.  As most of you know we have been a little distracted for the past 3 months and have not quite been ourselves.  What started out as another "flippin house" turned into a "flippin" tough life lesson and a new place to call home.  It has not been easy but despite the work, worry and expense we now live in a  home that we absolutely love and I can honestly say I never want to move again.

In May we purchased this home with the intent to sell.  Within a week we had fallen in love with the property, the neighbors and the options county property would give us in the future. It made no sense to either Scott or I but the pull to this property was undeniable.  I know many of you thought we were crazy as well.  You were right!  Had we not been blinded by the 40ft poplar trees and the acre and a half of blank canvas we would not have jumped in as quickly as we did.  We must love this place because we have sacrificed all other material belongings to make this work.  We are now starting over...literally like newly weds on Little house on the prairie:)  We are so thankful for the support of you who have helped us out and in some cases bailed us out of what seemed like an unending nightmare of a remodel.

The Good News
This paragraph will be short! We continue to fight the bank on the appraisal and cannot truly move on until that happens but there is good news.
*   The bulk of the work is done.
*   I look out my back window every morning and see the the pictures above.
*   We can and are raising animals.  Something we have wanted to do with our kids for years.
*   I have been reminded through this of the importance of family and friends...don't know where we would be.....?
*    My house is smaller = easy to clean:)
*    My kids are happy and Nathan, my Tom Sawyer, is truly in his element.
*    My husband is in his too....
*    I can put my old fridge in my driveway and nobody will say a %*## * thing!
       (I would never do so but it is nice to know I can)
*    My marathon training is over! What seemed impossible ( running 15 or 18 or 20 miles after worry, no sleep  and lots of tears) actually helped me get out of bed and cope through the stress. Thank you Jenny:)

We have officially Gone Country:)


6 comments:

Carol said...

your house looks amazing. i am so sad to see you leave our ward but you have to do what's best for you and your family! can't wait to see the new place in person, i have heard so many fantastic things about it :)

Heather said...

Am, We are so truly happy for your family and I love your choices in colors and finishes. CLASSY! Where you are standing is a great place, but the journey that got you there is what builds character. Good news: you have lots of it!

Stevens Family said...

Amber it is beautiful and looks like the perfect fit for your family! Can't waitto being the kids over to see all you livestock!

Beach Mommy said...

What's that commandment?... Thou shalt not covet... oh yeah. I'll try. :) Love the master bath, the light over the tub is a favorite. Pat thinks you should call the front office "Pat's room" since he thinks it was his idea - He can keep dreamin. Can't wait to see you this weekend and I too am SO Glad the Marathon training has come to an end!!! In 2.5 days we'll be underway to getting it done! Love you all and congrats!

anna said...

Love it! Glad you're "back", missed ya! I know it's a long, hard journey, but so worth it. You guys did an amazing job...the kitchen (and backyard of course) is my fav! :)

jenny said...

I am happy I was your "go to" person through this transition. Despite me really being sad you aren't AS close. At least I can still rope you into running with me. I think you guys did an AMAZING job on your house. It turned out gorgeous. And yes, I will still come visit you even though you have gone country and live on a dirt road. Love ya!!