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Kitchen Table Replacement Found!

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It took a few years and hours and hours of time looking through furniture websites and comparing prices and materials ( post here to prove my dedication ),  I FINALLY decided on this Reed Pottery Barn table (using coupons and gift cards). Here's the BEFORE image: And here's the new rectangle table, with some crazy kids... The new shape is really interesting in the space. We've always had the round table here. But we're getting used to it. And it chunky, and heavy, and modern ... but that top might be a veneer and I'm a little unhappy with it ... the white table was a veneer too, I guess, so it's not much different. And yes, these pictures make my floor look just awful. UGH. I'm not sure we're ready for a full gut job on this kitchen, as much as it really really needs it. But if quarantine continues much longer, I may end up using one of the DIYers I follow how-tos and PAINT THAT HIDEOUS FLOOR. What do you think?

Big Art in the Living Room

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Well I'm home and staring down the spaces in my house that need some attention. So now is the TIME. Let's start with our living room/dining room. I'd love to paint the gray color but I think that would fray David's already shaking state of mind. So, I'm considering all the walls and what's on them. It's never a bad idea to shuffle up wall art. This wall in particular has been unsolvable since we returned from Paris. It was mainly just filled with a random assortment of framed pictures and art. First step, clear the wall. Second step, that corner table isn't working. What goes into the corner between two sofas? I always thought it was a table. But maybe a book shelf? For this time, I don't want to order any new furniture. So I came up with a good solution... I bolstered up the table using bed pedestals I had in my garage. Suddenly it's taller and looks like it may belong there. And no one will ever notice the black plastic pedestals th

And Then the World Turned Upside Down

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I have so many thoughts about this pandemic and all the scary uncertainty rolling around everywhere. I worry for my family and my loved ones and my coworkers, but I'm also filled with some certainty that we're all going to be safe. And, someday soon, we'll share stories about what we did during these days/weeks we were isolated at home. Work From Home! I'm also fascinated by the sociology of this and what kind of mark it will leave on our culture. Big changes come from being uncomfortable, from uncertainty, from a massive crisis. That's true for us individually and as a civilization. So this is all so fascinating from that point of view. There's just so much swirling it will be weeks until we can really understand it all and see the big picture. Until then... We're all home. Dave and I are working from home. The kids are getting e-learning assignments and keeping busy. And Bruce the pup is confused that we haven't all left him to his day-long

Your Puppy Break For the Day

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With the world in a topsy-turvy place, here's a few puppy pictures to lighten your day. We fostered these two chocolate lab puppies for the last week. They went off to good homes over the weekend, and we kinda miss their snuggles and kisses (not their mess). They were founds in a cardboard box in a parking lot of a grocery store -- way to young to be away from their mama. We originally just went to volunteer with this organization last Sunday when this large group of 22 abandon dogs came up from Georgia, but they were short a foster family for these two. I'm not heartless, so of course I said YES. Polly and Pixie were spunky gals that even Bruce loved, and we hope they're doing well in their new homes.

Shopping with Purpose

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I'm always happier when I can buy something that fulfills a want or need in my house and does some good. Lately, I've been finding a bunch of items that fit that description, so I thought I'd round them up in a handy list. 4Oceans - a few times a year I donate $100 to help pull plastic out of the oceans. It's the very least I can do considering all the plastic I PUT in the oceans (it's impossible to avoid plastic, y'all). It's awful. So yup, buying four bracelets and making that donate is a drop in the bucket, but it's something. And the kids enjoy the bracelets and sharing them with friends. ( Shop here. ) Who Gives a Crap  - imaging cutting down trees in a lush forest so I can wipe my butt (sorry for the visual) is so distasteful to me, in many different ways. 100% "tree free" toilet paper, paper towels and tissues are just becoming a thing and I'm all over it. And this company takes its profits and builds bathrooms in third-world