Wednesday, May 28, 2014

My bed hasn't been made in a week...

Yeah, that's right. 
My bed hasn't been made in a week.

I haven't had a good nights sleep in so long,
I really can't remember what it feels like. So I have been making time in the morning and again in the afternoon, just to rest. 
Just to sit, or lay, or walk slowly.

No television, radio, phone calls, texts, or anything.

We are now 7 days post operative to the the neck surgery we knew was coming. We had been trying so very hard to get some projects done around our house, before this forced-vacation date arrived.

 Last Monday, I received a

Cervical Disectomy Fusion Anterior Approach

and a
Cervical Decompression


All due to

Herniated Discs C5-6 and 6-7.

Well, now those painfull boney discs are gone. Dr. replaced them with this:





and he put it right here
under my jaw bone.
He went thru the front of
my neck leaving about
a three inch
incision.






So Day 8...

I am still taking pain medication, muscle relaxers and moving very, very slow.

So I am still needing and asking
for your prayers!

Thank you,



Saturday, May 24, 2014

Redecorating Reveal 2014!

 Welcome to my Spring 2014 Reveal!

After a couple of months of painting, scrubbing,
purging and a little crafting...

we are close to having it done. 
Close enough for me to share some photos.







It started with new floors in the kitchen and dining room.
But before we could start that project we had to paint the ceilings and walls.

This is a total color change for me. 


In the past, I have had my favorite pansie dish sets from
Corningware displayed for almost twenty years.
So my colors always referred back to the
purple and yellow of those colorful pansies that I dearly loved. 


But this time,
I packed them up and it was time for a change.
I wanted to stay in the neutral colors
 and only change out my
accessories for adding color.




We love our oak here in The Ozarks.  I have thought many times I want to paint my cabinets a light cream with a dark gold wax. But we DO really like our oak whether it is in style or not, so we will keep it the way it is. 


I tried adding some blues here and there
and just kept having fun finding those
treasures as I ventured out and up into my attic.


I was worried over my choice of the dark stain
but now that is is down,
I am pretty happy with it.
I like the dark contrast against
the yellow of the oak.


The small green cabinets may get painted this fall, 
they hold all of my computer
and camera cables and I use them often.

I bought that cream colored iron table with glass top 
just for that space near the patio doors
 It keeps all of the dog/cat 
treats close by when we go in and out. 

My favorite space of all is my wide pantry doors.  
I was able to get all of my cleaning and
storage behind those doors therefor
 no one, will ever see my dirty laundry basket again!


The master bathroom floors also were redone in the dark stain.
I have to thank Lloyd the tile guy for
choosing this brick cut natural stone.
I wasn't even looking for it, when he laid it out in the store
and we fell in love with it. 2 more weeks and we can seal it which will give it a little shinier finish.


The living room is also close to being done. 
The ceiling needs a second coat of white to reach that
clean, crisp white I am wanting.
And the 2 side chairs need new cushions,
I have found some but still want to
look at some fabric samples and have
someone make them locally if possible.

And as life goes...
I am almost 5 days post surgical for having 2 discs replaced and fused in my neck. Pain and nausea are my biggest complaints right now along with not being able to sleep for more than an hour at a time.
I have been able to sit up at the table the past two days so I plan to hop' around and do some blog reading. I am asking for prayers for a fast and speedy recovery please.

Linking up with:

Brenda over at


Linda over at

Marty over at a 


Kathe over at

Thursday, May 22, 2014

In the beginning...


We started with dirt,
a bulldozer, and a man.

I call him “thehubs”.


Here he is, moving dirt,
preparing the land for our
new home back in 2002.

We decided to move out of the hurried lifestyle of our big city. We wanted to get away from the traffic, waiting in lines, and the noise. We were ready and willing to give up our city luxuries such as takeout food, pizza delivery, hot donuts on Saturday morning, late Friday night soft serve ice cream in our pajamas and fancy grocery stores filled with exotic fruits, cheeses and pre-cut vegetables.

"I miss those things especially the hot donuts.
Now you know why I get so excited when
I drive 90 miles to shop for groceries!"

We wanted to enjoy the outdoors.
So we moved. 

We downsized and built a handicap accessible (almost) home down a country lane just a few miles from a small town in the country.

Anyone remember the movie
“Funny Farm” with Chevy Chase?
I loved their mailman delivering the mail!

This is the same small town where I grew up and went to school. Our high school mascot was a blue and gold Wildcat so I guess that makes me a former Wildcat. 


What were you in high school?
What was your school mascot and colors?


And as life goes...
I had 2 discs in my neck replaced and fused Monday morning. I've had nausea since the surgery and am still having a difficult time keeping the pain under control.
I am asking for your prayers.



ps: we almost have the rest of the new baseboard trim down, the house
project is getting closer to being done.