I hope everyone is enjoying a fresh start to a new year. Last year was quite a journey for us, and I'll share some thoughts on that later.
But for today, there's this: an enormously messy kitchen, because Monday is DEMO DAY!
Twelve years ago we decided to sell our first house after living there 15 years. We weren't looking actively, but at times we would drive around and just see what was on the market.
One day it was raining torrents....the kind where you will be soaked if you as much as step out of the car. I happened to be driving through the neighborhood we liked because the boy had fallen asleep in his car seat, torrential rains were falling, and we didn't have a garage at our house. Not wanted to wake a sleeping 1 year old by getting him soaked didn't sound like a good idea, so I drove. So in this neighborhood we liked, in the very back where it backs up to a farm and woods, this house had a "For Sale by Owner" sign so I called. The sign had gone up the night before, we saw it the next, day told the owners we wanted it, and placed a contract the next day. In that market in 2004 you had to move and move quickly, so we did.
The day after
that, we could barely remember what the house looked like, where the rooms were, or if it really had 4 bedrooms or not. And having been in our first house 15 years (and now this one 12), you can see that we don't usually move quickly, so this was a bit unnerving.
But we have loved this house and making it our own. That first day though, I can hear the owner saying "it has a white kitchen" and my heart sank. As a friend has said, "You hated that kitchen from the beginning" and I did, even before I saw it. I know, white kitchens are all the rage, and there are some awesome white kitchens out there. But I come from people that work with wood, and I just am drawn to natural unpainted wood. So for 12 years I have planned out this kitchen in my mind, and it's finally time to gut the thing and get going. Yes, even the green laminate counters are going.
So kitchen demo is happening, I'm packing and organizing and loving it, and trying to imagine what it will look like in the end. We've never built a house or done a project of this size, so this is new and I want to keep track of the process here.
I'd better get back to packing!