Thursday, January 29, 2009

The addictive qualities of HGTV

Some of you have lived with me, whether in a shared room, dorm, lots of sleepovers, (CG, I think you meet the most) let's face, anyone who reads this knows me pretty well. You know the state of my cleanliness. It simply doesn't bother me for a certain period of time, that is perhaps a little too long. HOWEVER, there is this other side of me...the side that you have to look beyond the unmade bed and pile of books. When you look at the details, they are INCREDIBLY neat and organized. I'm actually a closet organization freak who's been opening the door more and more as she gets older. To the point that if I'm going to do it, I want to do it 100% perfectly organized. Not just put papers in a file folder and give it a name, but staple groups of papers together and make them all look like a ream of paper separated by a few staples before putting them in the file folder (which is OF COURSE alphabetized).



I love the ideas of home improvement and interior design. When I was a teenager I asked my mom if I could paint one of our spare bedrooms because I wanted to learn how to paint a room and actually do it. AND I DID, all by myself! My mom now sleeps in that room and loves the walls.


So, in my life I have lots of creative ideas. I'm defiantly more right brained (thus the unmade bed...it's not unmade, it becomes art in the bedroom). To add to my creative juices, I tend to put on HGTV when I have my beautiful 3 month old sleeping on my lap after fighting to fall asleep for who knows how long. It's amazing how one show becomes another then another interesting one comes on. It's as bad as watching 24 on DVD.



So, (yes again), here's my "Project wall". On the shows they have a "project room", but as you see below, I have some things that require me to take a smaller section to tackle.



Here we go.....






Hideous isn't it? This is what you see from our apartment door. Now, we don't usually stand there or sit there and look into the apartment, so this project has been put on the back burner, but the time has come. We need to do something about this huge white wall.
Original plan: Put up a shelf on the upper part of the wall and put sentimental things that we had on a mantel in our last apartment. Things like, the wine bottle from when we got engaged. A vase from China when Jon went there on a missions trip. Below the shelf was going to be 3 columns of framed photographs. One for each of our sides of the family and the three of us in the middle.

Here are the things that make it challenging...





This is where we had a coat rack up on the wall....it fell down...





I had one of those plastic no marking hooks up on the wall...it fell down..


Problem Conclusion #1: Things fall off and out of our walls. This "Project Wall" is right above the couch, where we sit all the time. I don't want things falling on us, or sentimental things breaking.




More challenges...






What you don't know: Joseph just filled his diaper



Opps...Daddy left the wipe container open...


Yup..this pretty much sums up my life.

All cleaned and changed. Aren't I cute?? This makes every diaper worthwhile.


Meanwhile..I'm still in my pj's.

This is what the apartment looks like Tues-Fri usually. Not a huge mess, but just enough that I'm constantly trying to get it picked up before taking on a project.


Final challenge:

lack of funds. I love Design on a Dime!
Conclusion!!
We've decided to ditch the idea of the shelf. It's just too risky. I'm also nervous about hanging anything on the walls after our bouts with things falling. Here's what I think I'd like to try instead: A full wall of photos. Many many photos of our family. Instead of true frames. I'm going to get a blue poster board that will go with the rest of the blue in the room and cut out "frames" Then if something should fall, it will be light and not hurt anyone or break.
Thoughts?? Bets on how long it will actually take me to accomplish this??? :)


1 comment:

cg said...

ok that picture of JJ looking at the camera from the side is priceless. The caption should read, "Oh yeah, I'm a stud."