Friday, February 17, 2012

MrsDrPoe: House Progress, Week 7

Another week has ended, and another Foto Friday has arrived!  I am please to announce that today I will both 1) continue with some helpful painting tips and 2) show you some finished house pictures (but not in that order)!

Here's what we've accomplished this week:

Kitchen: over 50% of the hardwoods are installed
Stairwell: second coat of paint was applied (two coats on the spots I couldn't reach)
Master Bathroom: remaining wall-paper removed, two coats of paint applied
Carpet: put down in all bedrooms, closets, upstairs hallway, and staircase

And the finished rooms

The "Guest Room" (formerly the "Boat Room"...11th in the before post)
-no boats
-newly painted room and closet
-newly carpeted
-no brass fan

The "Baby* Room" (formerly the "Front Room"...12th in the before post)
-newly painted room, closet, and trim
-newly carpeted
-no brass fan


The "Office" (formerly the "Blue Room"...10th in the before post)
-newly painted room, closet, and trim
-newly carpeted
-no brass fan


The Master Bedroom (9th in the before post)
-newly painted room, closets
-newly carpeted
-no brass fan


The Master Bathroom (8th in the before post)
-no lattice garden wallpaper
-newly painted
-no brass light fixtures or hardware
 
  
Hopefully we'll have some pictures of finished downstairs rooms to show you soon!  And, as promised, here is the second installment of Painting 101:

Painting 101: Measure Once, Cut Twice

Ok...so you don't really have to measure or cut to paint, but the principal still applies.  To make the most of your painting experience, you'll need to put in the prep work:

Remove Wallpaper - while it can be painted over, it will never come off if it has been.  Save yourself any future issues and get a nice, even finish by removing it before painting.

Spackling - unless you're reusing the holes in your wall, make sure you fill them in (but be sure to remove any wall anchors first).

Sanding - if your wall was previously painted, simply sanding over the Spackle spots will ensure a smooth finish.  If you've had to remove wallpaper, you'll want to sand the whole wall to help get off and/or smooth over any sticky backing.  Be careful in an older house, however, as sanding can release lead and asbestos into the air.

Washing - painting over dirt/dust/etc. can cause your paint to peal later.  Save the trouble by wiping down your walls with a wet rag, using solvent if necessary.


*Mr. Poe and I are not pregnant, but Lord willing, we will be one day.  Thus the "Baby Room" is currently as empty as the "Guest Room," but we're calling it that because the twin bed that my Grandpapa Wolgemuth built my dad that was passed to me and will be passed to my children will go in this room.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

MrsDrPoe: "You Will Obtain Your Goal If You Maintain Your Course"

It's another Theology Thursday here on the blog!  As always, I invite you to open up your Bibles with me as we look at a portion of God's Word.

The title for today's post came from an old fortune from a cookie that I noticed on my jewelry box window this morning..."you will obtain your goal if you maintain your course."  When I read it, I started thinking about goals and courses.

Spiritually speaking, there are only two "goals" or end-points in life: heaven or hell; although, very few people would admit that their goal in life is to go to hell.  So if there are only two "goals" that are by nature mutually exclusive (i.e. you can't go to both), then the course each of us is currently on must lead to one or the other.  This reminded me of Galatians 5:16-26, which contrasts the works of the flesh and the fruit of the Spirit.

The works of the flesh (the course that leads to hell):
adultery
fornication
uncleanness
lewdness
idolatry
sorcery
hatred
contentions
jealousies
outbursts of wrath
selfish ambitions
dissensions
heresies
envy
murders
drunkenness
revelries

The fruit of the Spirit (the course that leads to heaven):
love
joy
peace
long-suffering
kindness
goodness
faithfulness
gentleness
self-control

After all these thoughts this morning, I asked myself a question that we all need to ask ourselves...regardless of what we say our goal is, what is the course that we are on?  Are we following the works of the flesh or growing in the fruit of the Spirit?  As the fortune cookie said, our course will take us to our true goal.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

MrsDrPoe: Veggie Pizza

What's for Dinner this Wednesday?  How about some veggie pizza?  While Mr. Poe would politely pass on this dish, I love it, as well as its many variations.

Ingredients (per person): 1 pita pocket, 2 tablespoons olive oil*, 1/4 cup shredded cheese, 2 cups chopped veggies*.


Heat the oil in a skillet over med heat.  Add the veggies and saute till tender (about 10 minutes):


Top the pita with the cooked veggies, sprinkle with cheese, and bake on a cookie sheet at 350 until the cheese is melted and the pita is slightly toasted (about 5 minutes).  Serve and enjoy!


Variations: spread pita with tomato sauce or creamy goat cheese before adding veggies.  Mozzarella cheese on top give this dish a more "pizza-y" feel.

*Here I used what I had on hand- lemon-herbed olive oil, squash and zucchini.  Typically I use regular olive oil, as well as mushrooms, onions, bell pepper, tomatoes, and asparagus in addition to squash and zucchini.

MrsDrPoe: Our Pals At Lowes

Welcome to another edition of Poes' Pals here on the blog!  This post is a bit different than normal, but I hope that you'll enjoy and find it helpful (particularly those of you in the metro Atlanta area).  Please meet our friends at Lowe's




As you probably know if you're a frequent reader, Mr. Poe and I have recently purchased our first house.  A foreclosure in need of some cosmetic work, we've been painting, de-wallpapering, and flooring for the past several weekends.  With all the painting over the upstairs carpeted areas coming to a close, we decided that the time had come to order new carpet.


While we had looked at several stores in the area, we decided that Lowe's had the best deal* on what we wanted.  While the management and staff at every store we visited seemed extremely knowledgeable about their products, the folks at Lowe's went above and beyond to ensure that we were satisfied customers.

If you visit this location for flooring, be sure to visit Mr. D. Rosser.  He helped us through the whole carpeting process, calling the factory to give us a better estimate on when the materials would be delivered to the installers, setting us up with some fantastic installation guys, and even taking the time to patiently and cheerfully re-entering all of the order/dimensioning information into their system after I made a mistake and canceled the order the first time.

We'd also recommend the staff we've dealt with in the paint department, the management, and various other folks that have answered our miscellaneous questions throughout the store.  


Note: We have not been paid or provided any free/discounted service/materials for this post.

*Throughout the month of February, Lowe's is offering a promotion where you pay $0.01 to have them come out and measure the areas you want carpeted with no commitment from you to purchase flooring from them.  They also are currently offering basic whole-house carpet installation for $97.99.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

MrsDrPoe: Deals, 2/12

It's a slow Money Monday here on the blog!  There are a couple of freebies and some cheap Vday candy out there if you're interested:

CVS
Colgate Total Toothpaste ($2.75) - get $2 back in ECBs, $0.75/1 SS 2/12

Wags
LypSyl Extreme Cold Sore Relief ($5) - get back $5 in RR
Russell Stover Valentine Chocolate Hearts ($0.39)