Wednesday, October 30, 2019

The Grey Cottage: the history, the tour, and the plans

This sweet little Grey Cottage is the realization of so many dreams.  Here's a little backstory: we've dreamed of having a home in our college town but just didn't know if we could live there full time and we always envisioned moving into a new house.  We were always looking to see if there was a house that would do it for us, then we talked about having an income property and it just seemed like the perfect fit for us so we switched gears and our search parameters and landed on this adorable little cottage!  It all happened rather quickly as will happen with Enneagram 3 & 7's 😉.  We get to have slow living here, Thomas goes fishing, and really get to soak up the "minimal lifestyle".


So, lets get on with this!

before

 after
pumpkins and a planter to make it more like home


Built in 1930, 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, it still has some of the charm and quirks of homes built back then with sloping floors and short ceilings while having some updates as well all new carpeting and paint (courtesy of the previous owners), along with a tiny kitchen and lots of doorways that are all just a little bit off.

 the day we got the keys!

Move In Day:
 living room - dining room - kitchen

 the tiny 4th bedroom

 the little kitchen (in need of major updating)

 hallway closet + laundry + full bathroom


 the stairs

 upstairs room 2

 upstairs room 3

 the upstairs landing


 practically everything fit into one Uhaul 👏 Our goal is for this house to be minimal, sustainable, full of as much re-purposed furniture/items as possible, and to be as Green or Chemical/Toxin Free as possible.


Most of the Furniture in!


 

 

and then on subsequent trips we've brought over a few more things.
 

 

our extra couch, old tv stand, and tv from our master bedroom, an extra chair, side tables, and lamps that we had stored in our garage.   The blankets are from our trip to Mexico in 2016 and have been stored in our linen closet, the artwork was being stored under our bed, and the Desert Mist diffuser gets brought over along with the Starter Kit oils each time we come.  We did decide that we wanted to get some blackout curtains in here to help with insulation so I grabbed couple pairs from IKEA and we found the curtain rods at Ross.




Then Ellie's old bedframe and vanity in the "Master",  I did a lot of research on the mattress for in here since we needed to purchase a new one, and ultimately settled on this Sleep on Latex mattress.  It's a bit softer than we're accustomed to but it was the greenest option in our price range.  We had extra sheets saved from when Ellie used this bed and pillows from our old Queen setup back home.  As you can see we've rearranged and this set up makes much more sense.  We did splurge and get new blackout curtains from IKEA as well as some curtain rods from Burlington for a steal.  We brought in some artwork that was being stored under our bed. (not pictured is the attached 3/4 bathroom)


 

the kitchen is decked out in Thieves, extra dishes from my parents house, glasses from our garage, an extra set of silverware, and some of our mug collection is here too.  Apparently there was a reason I used to be a hoarder and it was so that we could furnish a second home 😂 I actually made the little purple rug in front of the sink when I was in Junior High and I can't believe it finally has a home!




 this bedframe was my sister's growing up that a friend of mine had borrowed and we were able to get it back when she was finished with it.  The side table was pulled from the kids Playhouse.  The mattress came off of Ellie's bunk bed back home and we got her a new Naturepedic to sleep on at home, new organic cotton sheets an extra blanket from our linen closet and new pillows.  We did realize that we needed get a boxspring for this bed and after scouring all the websites we conceded that we needed to buy a new one.  We decided to switch directions of the bed and got a new curtain rod in here that matches the Master.  Originally we put the same curtains from IKEA in here but the girls (who are sharing this bed - yes it's their idea and yes they share a twin and YES they sleep all night together) wanted pink curtains.  So I made another trip to IKEA and got their Pink Velvet ones and I love how sweet it makes the room now.  The girls have the diffuser that was in our bathroom for now and it seems to be working just fine.





the dining room has been a work in progress.  We had the extra chairs from our dining room table at home stored in our garage and so we brought those over, the extra high chair in our living room, and then I found the table for $40 on FB and its been great.  We rearranged in here a bit trying to figure out where the best place to put the table would be.  We put the same curtains in here that are in the living room and master bedroom (they're actually the ones that were in the girls room before...) and then we have matching curtain rods to the living room and they're from Ross. The artwork is "original" to the house and is covering up the electrical panel.  There is a heat vent on the wall that blows out the air for the main floor and it is the favorite spot of all the kids 😆.


*We're still working on the bedrooms upstairs.  Thomas's parent gave us another Full Sized bed that we have in the larger of the two rooms (the Gold Room) and I hung up some artwork we had stored under our bed.  I had an extra sheet set and a lighter blanket to make it up for now but will be on the lookout for something more substantial as we head into the chilly winter months.  I grabbed a second twin size bedframe for $10 at the local Habitat for Humanity store and it needs a little bit of work done to it before we can bring it in the house. Once it's ready we'll set it up in the smaller room (the Red Room) upstairs with the mattress from Finnley's bunk here at home and then get her a new Naturpedic matrress to sleep on at home.


Now onto the Plans we have for the Grey Cottage!

1. We need to replace the water heater and the flooring underneath it so that means the flooring in the full bathroom will be replaced and in turn we might get a new vanity to put in here. Or at the very least give the current one a new coat of paint.

2. On the top of our list is to replace the kitchen.  I am doubtful that I will find the pieces and sizes that I'm looking for at a ReStore, so we are most likely going to go with an IKEA kitchen - however if you have recommendations on other cabinets that will be comparable or cheaper and of less toxic quality I would love to know.  Our plans are to replace the bank of lower cabinets, the sink and counter top, and the uppers above those.  There are two sets of uppers above the stove and refridgerator that will also need to be dealt with.  Additionally we are contemplating adding an additional cabinet under the cutout/pass through in the kitchen.

3. I hope to be able to do some sort of remodel in both of the bathrooms.  Tile floors, new vanities and mirrors, as well as new toilets and showers/baths along with new fixtures and lights.

4. Long term goal is to actually replace all the flooring with hardwoods (minus the bathrooms with tile).  Ideally I would love to go with real unfinished hardwood and try to match them to 1930's width.  First would be the main floor and eventually I would love to replace the stairs and upstairs carpet with hardwoods as well.

5. Another long term I would love to be able to replace the windows in the cottage.  I dream of black windows, I love how they turned out in the kids playhouse and would love to have them in the Grey Cottage as well.

6. Finally, the exterior. We hope to get some landscaping done.  We need to dig out the egresses for the crawl space, plant a few trees, put up a fence around the front, and switch out the exterior lighting fixtures.

Then our plan is to rent it out!  We may rent it out before we get all the things done because I will guarantee you this...we will not have all of these things done in the near future.  This is another work in progress but we are loving it so much.





♥ Ashley


Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Adios Diapers...round 2!

Can I be honest with you? I was severely dreading potty training Finnley.  I didn't want to do it, it just seemed like so much work.  We had a window (actually probably 3) before Séamus was born but my pregnant self just did not have it in me, though I did want her out of diapers before he came.


But that didn't happen.  Actually, she stayed in those diapers until after Séamus turned one 🙈, Good Job Mom, way to win that one 😜.  Finnley can be challenging at times, very stubborn, and full of all the emotions (like super hard, but we have oils for that).  So as you can imagine I was less than thrilled to start potty training her.  I remembered Ellie giving us a bit of push back, but I've always been able to talk her off a ledge quickly.  Whereas Finnley is a whole other story.

 

With each child you have you learn that what worked for one, won't necessarily work for the other. And let me tell you that doesn't ring truer than true for my girls.  It became clear right away that taking Finnley to the potty every 30 minutes wasn't going be her thing.  She is more independent and likes to do things her way, isn't that nice?





We talked about going on the potty a lot and while she was receptive to it in conversation the actual act of going into the bathroom was pretty much out of the question.  But she was also very insistent about going to Preschool, where I told her she had to be in underwear. Pretty soon August was nearly over and girlfriend was still in her diaper. This just wasn't going to work, something was going to have to give and we needed to do it fast because our schedule was about to get all messed up because school was set to start.  Ellie had the luxury of being the oldest and I wasn't working when we were potty training her, so our schedule was wide open! Now our schedule is so different for Finnley since we have school drop off and pick up (over an hour in the car both ways) five days a week for Ellie and then she is in Preschool herself.  We finally started potty training Finnley at 3 years and 4 months old.



So, something had to give and we needed to switch gears.  It was time to just do away with the diapers and go straight undies.  Rather than setting a timer and taking her to the toilet every 30 minutes, I said to her on repeat, annoyingly often "Finnley, tell Mama when you have to go potty".  Our first day was riddled with accidents and zero successes.  I told her that when she goes on the potty or as she calls it "make a wet" that she'll get a bath or a marshmallow or a chocolate chip or choose your reward.  After each accident I would put her on the potty and remind her that this is where she "makes a wet".  This went on for 3 days...lots of underwear changes and cleaning the pee off the floor with Thieves.  Thankfully she didn't have any accidents in the car 🙏.  Finally on day four, things started to click and we were about 50/50 with accidents and successes!! By day 6, I was so tired of constantly saying "Tell Mama when you have to go potty" but she did it!!  Just in time too, because she started Preschool the next day!



Now were over a month and a half into this and she rarely has any accidents...except for the #2.  We're in the car a lot and drive over 2.5 hours to our Grey Cottage and she does amazingly well the whole drive!  Going #2 is still a work in progress, she doesn't go often enough for her to get the feeling and it's quite uncomfortable for her when she finally does...it will take some work but I know that once she understands the feeling and sensation and how much nicer it will be for everyone involved for her to go on the potty that we won't have any problems.



Here's what I've learned from potty training both of my girls and then also being a part of the potty training for 3 of the children I've nannied over the years...you have to do it when you're both ready.  If your child isn't ready it's just going to be a terrible mess.  It's really not as horrible as you make it out to be in your head and those first few days are hard but so so important for you to stick with it, kids need that structure and expectation and follow through.  Plus those first early days get lost in the shuffle of your daily lives and after a while you'll stop and think back and try to remember what life was like before you potty trained because it's all so natural now!!  So hang in there and do what feels right for you, when it feels right for you.  I think the most important thing is to talk about it a lot leading up to actually going for it and sometimes kids do well with a deadline.  We told Finnley she needed to be in underwear to go to school and that was the kicker for her, she did it!!



What method did you use for potty training? How did it go?  What did you learn from it?  I would love to know your experience, please share with me below in the comments!

♥ Ashley

Monday, October 28, 2019

Our October

There is something about October that makes me all warm and cozy inside.  I love all the festivities that ensue, the pumpkins, the changing colors of the leaves, the crisp mornings and warm afternoons.  There is so much energy happening and it just makes me so happy.

Our October has been pretty full with lots of fun, excitement, and sorrow.

We've been to pumpkin patches, farm stands, and over to our Grey Cottage most weekends.  We've taken photos, gone on Finnley's preschool field trip, had Ellie's school Movie Night, and played with lots of friends.  We visited grandpa, hung out with Nanny & Papa, carved pumpkins and took photos in front of both of our houses.  Finnley has been rocking her potty training, got some dental work done, and was a total champ at the doctor.  Séamus and I have gone to the Library, I took the littles swimming at the pool, and the kids had a blast at Ellie's school Harvest Festival!


The Pumpkin Patch in Ellensburg:















 Finnley's Preschool Field Trip:




 Trips to the Grey Cottage:








 The Swimming Pool:




Movie Night:



Library and Out & About:





Evening Home Hangs:



Harvest Festival



The Farm Stand




Pumpkin Carving
*Pro Tip: Spray your carved pumpkins with Thieves Household Cleaner to deter bugs and help keep the mold away!!





Front Door Photos




We had to say goodbye to our Sweet Paladin on October 24th his health has been failing the last several months and on Thursday we just knew it was going to be the most humane choice for him. He has been a part of my life since I was in 6th grade and I still find myself looking out back to make sure he is really gone.  We are all doing our best to move forward and while we all miss him terribly I really feel so much peace knowing that he isn't in pain or suffering any longer.  He was a fighter to the end and our Vet gave him so much dignity in his last few moments of life, the kids all got to say their goodbyes, and we have had the chance to have lots of discussions with Ellie about death.



I had a group of friends over this month and we made Pumpkin Diffusers along with a Pumpkin Spice Room Spray!  It was so much fun, the kids had a great time playing and us moms got to test our our creative sides making our pumpkin centerpieces!  Young Living is offering Free Shipping on all new enrollments or reactivations over 100pv all month long and they released their holiday catalog which is stunning!  The Promos this month are freakin' fantastic and they updated their Basic Kit (now only $35) and we've put together lots of bundles to give you an idea of what you can add on for your needs.  Our Magic Blue roller that gives Finnley all the courage she needs to leave our house happy came in clutch at the doctor and dentist this month and she loves to put it on herself.  I also gathered up some wooden beads and leather lace to make some diffuser bracelets for me and the kids, Ellie and Séamus like theirs, I've been wearing mine daily, and Finnley doesn't really like the way it feels on her wrists - which does not surprise me.







I hope your October is finishing strong and that you have the best Halloween this Week!!

♥ Ashley