Life has just been hectic lately. I had to get a haircut and go to the dentist, all last week. As a result I have been unable to keep up the frantic pace of updating this blog once a month. Its tough to imagine that my brother is able to handle a new born, running his own business, is a volunteer firefighter, and he still updates his blog more than me. I guess the busy excuse kind of falls apart. Well, I am just lazy. Not that any of you were buying that I was too busy excuse. Anyway, Kelly has been busy traveling for work so I guess that is my excuse.
But enough of my rambling. Let's move on to what has happend to the little American Four Square at 330 N. Humphrey Ave. We have taken the past month or so to do some decorating. Which means a lot of walking around stores looking for stuff. Stuff that doesn't do anything, it just looks nice. So it does do something, it makes the house feel like a home.
But enough of my rambling. Let's move on to what has happend to the little American Four Square at 330 N. Humphrey Ave. We have taken the past month or so to do some decorating. Which means a lot of walking around stores looking for stuff. Stuff that doesn't do anything, it just looks nice. So it does do something, it makes the house feel like a home.
The picture below shows the newly painted door that leads to the half bath. For fun, scroll back a few blogs and see how far everything has come. The bathroom is where we found the refridgerator when we moved into the house. We really like this color, it is the same we have used upstairs. The beautiful shade to the left was made for us by Kelly's mom. It brings a ton of colors and a touch of elegance to the office.
As the door swings open, over the light switch of course because we forgot about the whole turning the lights on part when we put the switch in, you will find our beautiful half bath. It has a basket for magazines and everything. What a great room.
We also painted the small room between the living room and the office. The door to the basement is in this room. We went with Mississippi State Maroon to remind us that not all places have such awful winters as Chicago does. A little bit more trim work and this area will be done. And yes those are baby gates. But fear not, they are to keep Gatsby in the office during the day.
So after a long day of painting and week in New Orleans Kelly relaxed with the dogs. They love their mom.
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That is good stuff brother...however, as much as I would like to take credit for keeping up with our family blog I need to give credit where it is due and that would be to Brooke(she makes this house run, I just work and say "yes dear"). Brooke and I look forward to connecting with you and Kelly soon. We miss you guys!
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