a blog about adventures in early marriage, the effort in making a house a home on a budget, the unexpected struggle of infertility, an exciting twin pregnancy, a surprise second pregnancy, adventures in doing preschool at home ~ really this is just a blog about where each season of life takes me!
In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. ~ Proverbs 3:6
Yesterday was the first snow of year. It started snowing late in the afternoon when I picked the girls up from school.By the time we got home, changed for gymnastics and walked out the door to head to practice, the snow was really coming down:) I managed to get a few pictures of the girls as we were walking to the car:)
The snow didn’t last very long and it didn’t even stick around.By the time I left for work this morning, the snow was gone and the grass was green once again.I’m not too worried though.I’m sure I will have many snowy days ahead in the near future…..afterall, it’s not even December yet;)
I bought a candelabra on clearance at Kirkland’s years ago for less than $10. It had a nice old-world look to it, and I used in both of my apartments and our last home. The glass candle holders broke during our last move, and I have been trying to think of a way to utilize it in our new home.
I thought that if I added a little bling to it, I could use it in our master bedroom,so I bought some jewelry crystals at Hobby Lobby and added them to the candelabra.
Since the glass candle part was broken, the crystals just made it pretty, not practical.....but then I found these uniquely sized candle holders at Old Time Potter for $1.99 each, and I thought they would actually work for this project. When I got them home, I realized they weren't the perfect fit, but they would still work for what I needed.
I really like this updated look, and I think it really works in our bedroom. So next time you're thinking you need to get rid of something, maybe you just need to update it with a little bit of bling;)
If you read my blog, you know that we have plenty of room to grow into our new home and have been trying to furnish our home in a budget-friendly way. Since we both know that Black Friday is one of the best times of year to invest in electronics, we kept a close eye on the ads this year. The $199 42 inch door buster TV that Best Buy was offering would have been great for the loft, but when we discovered a long line of tents as we drove by our Best Buy at on Thanksgiving morning, we quickly ruled out getting a TV for our loft.
We did, however, end up with a TV to put in the refinished armoire for our bedroom. Our armoire will only hold a 32 inch TV, and we ended up getting a really good deal on one from Wal-Mart.
Matt and I kept debating about going shopping this year, but before it was all said and done, I dragged my husband out for his first Black Friday experience. I had mixed reactions about the stores opening so early this year. At first, I thought it was just ridiculous that stores were opening at and cutting into family time on Thanksgiving, but I have to tell ya that I have been converted to madness.It just makes more sense to go shopping at when a lot of people are already awake and energetic instead of waking up at the ungodly hour of to wait for stores to open their doors at in the morning. hours certainly made for a more enjoyable and less cranky shopping experience in my opinion.
Best Buy, hhgregg and Wal-Mart all had the same TV that we wanted for the same sale price, and believe it or not, Wal-Mart ended up looking like the most promising place to experience a somewhat calm Black Friday. Our Wal-Mart was packed but completely organized. Because Wal-Mart’s doors were open before , they had lines set up for each door buster item. When the clock struck , they handed out the must-have items, making it easier to get to the registers. Matt and I were able to get the one item that we went in the store for before midnight(only because we didn’t have to wait in one of the many organized lines they had in the store to get our item), wait by the cash registers until midnight, check out by 12:30 and arrive home by 1:00.......
.....all before waking up and doing some more Christmas shopping Friday morning after the crowds died down;) Overall, this year was a really easy Black Friday shopping experience for us. That's probably a good thing, because it shouldn't be too hard to convince my husband to go back out with me again next year:)
Thanksgiving…...the great American holiday.It’s a time to be thankful for our faith, family, friends, freedom, finances, food, and football;) While I am certainly thankful for all of those things, tonight I find myself being thankful for the unexpected things that come into our lives that we may initially wish never occurred; yet when we look back, it’s those unexpected things that force us to look beyond ourselves and look to the only place we can look…..up.
A few weeks ago, Matt and I were given some very unexpected news that left us and still leaves us with many unknowns about certain parts of our future.While I can’t go into detail about our situation, I can tell you that my initial reaction to the news was worry and fear of the unknown.The situation has pretty much caused us to put our lives on hold and wait for something that is completely out of our control.The past two weeks has forced us to slow down our oh-so-busy life and has brought with it a sweetness to our marriage that I think the Lord knew we needed.It hasn’t been easy, but we have learned to let go of the things that we can’t control and trust that God has a plan for our lives.Even now, as we are still patiently waiting for answers, we can say that our faith and marriage has been strengthened due to a circumstance that neither one of us would have ever chosen ourselves.
So tonight I am not only thankful for the wonderful easy things of life….I am thankful for these difficult times that allow us to be a better person.For it is during these teachable moments in our lives that our faith is strengthened. This Thanksgiving the short and simple verse found in the New Testament has truly become my reality……..
In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. ~1Thessalonians ,
One the great things about having a blog, is keeping up with all of the other blogs that I follow.I love being inspired by other bloggers and feeding off of their creativity.Once in awhile, I see something that another blogger has created and I say to myself, “I love that, and I have to try to make that!”This is one of those times, folks.
The other day I came across a post entitled, “Dollar Store Version of the WS Glass Hurricane” over at 320 Sycamore where two look-alike $80 WS Hurricanes were created for only $3 a piece by shopping at the local Dollar Store.You can go here for her tutorial. I loved her version so much that I went to my local Dollar Store and got the supplies to make one for my entry table. The only thing that I did different was my adhesive choice. Epoxy glue is usually my choice of adhesive when working with glass, so I used that instead of hot glue. Here are the results of my $3 project.
It’s the first Saturday of the month, and do you know what that means?Well, if you ever shop at Goodwill,you know that means that today everything in the store is 50% off.Now that the cold weather is here, much of the time and energy that I spent on garage sales in the warmer months is spent thrifting in other ways during the colder months.This weekend is a perfect example of that.You see, there are six Goodwill stores 10-15 minutes from our house.Yesterday, I scouted all of them out, and today I woke up early and hit up the ones that looked promising from yesterday’s searching.Unfortunately, I didn’t see anything big at the stores that we are need of….at least not this month. I did see a few smaller things, such as lamps, that I went back for today.I didn’t really intend on shopping for clothes today, but at the last Goodwill I stopped at, I allowed myself to look at the clothing rack and ended up getting a few nice things for winter.Overall, it was a good Goodwill day. J
A 20 dollar bill paid for all of the these clothes, and I even got some change back:)
$2 Gap jean skirt, $2 Kohl’s skirt, $2 red Charlotte Russe shirt, $2 Kohl’s zip-up sweater/hoodie
$2 Target short sleeve black sweater, $2 Kohl’s grey sweater/cardigan
$3 Target sundress that would be adorable in the summer with a pair of sandals......or in the spring with a light pink cardigan and black ballerina flats........ or in the fall and winter with a pair of black boots, a black cardigan or my new $2 red Target cardigan:)
For the guest room, I purchased a coffee table for $2 that I am going to transform into a bench for the end of the bed with a little bit of foam, batting and fabric. I also got the purple basket for $2.50 and the lamps, which are really nice looking lamps, for $7 each. $7 is kind of high for a Goodwill lamp, but they are really nice and I sort of fell in love with them:)
This floor lamp was $6.....
.....and the lampshade was $2. I have plans for both the lamp and the lampshade. Can't wait to get started on it:)
The $75 Craigslist solid wood armoire is FINALLY finished!!!
If you recall, we furnished much of our master bedroom from Craigslist back in March. You can read more about those purchases here.
For several months, the armoire sat in the garage, because Matt and I couldn't move it on our own:(
It was finally moved upstairs Labor Day weekend when we had some extra man-power:)
But upstairs it sat for several weeks until I got around to sanding, priming and painting the beast!
I refinished the armoire just like I did this piece of furniture (the free trash from my neighbor). Luckily, I didn't have to spend any money on supplies for this project, since I had plenty leftover from the last one.
You can find the tutorial here. Refer to it to see the list of supplies I used for this project.
This past weekend, I added hardware for $1.50 a knob from Hobby Lobby (half off of course).
I realy like the way this piece turned out. Not bad for $75:) It sure beats my $400 inspiration piece from Ikea and the $800 pieces I've seen elsewhere.
Now we just need a T.V to put in the armoire......I think Santa may be taking care of that for us this Christmas;)
Welcome to Loving Life! I'm so glad you stopped by. This blog has a little bit of everything. The intent of creating this blog was to journal the everyday experiences of life, creating a space that reflected my life's journey. My first post was in 2011, when I was still in the newlywed phase and a first-time homeowner. Much of those early posts were about our adventures in marriage and numerous frugal DIY projects. A few years later, this blog became my personal outlet, as I opened myself up and shared about our struggles with infertility, our exciting twin pregnancy and our how our plans to adopt were changed with a surprise second pregnancy. Being a new mom meant that my posts soon revolved around early motherhood. Currently, I'm the mom of three kids, four years old and under. I enjoy homeschooling our kids for preschool, so you'll find a little bit of that here too! It really is a hodge-podge of LIFE on this blog! If you like what you see while you're here, I invite you to leave a comment or click the follow button follower, and then invite your friends to do the same.
I'm just a girl who enjoys being creative. My three men are my world! I'm truly blessed to be a wife to an amazing man and a new mom of twin boys. In my spare time I love reading, thrifty shopping, home decorating, cooking, scrap booking, and blogging about this little thing called life!