Home At Last

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We've been living in our "house without wheels" for exactly 2 months...and we're finally settled! We have a few more boxes to go through, but for the most part, we're done. Everyday, we look at each other and say "Don't you love our house?!". It fits us perfectly and we love every nook and cranny. It took Matt about 2 weeks to do the complete remodel (paid for in full by the owners, including labor...yay!). We replaced all of the flooring and painted every surface in the house with zero-voc paint...it truly feels like "our home" now.

This transition found us without ANY furniture...because we sold it all before the tour. We did have our bed, which we took out of the RV, but that was it. So, the 6 weeks before we moved into town were filled with lots and lots of Craigslist searches and "going to see" trips. We were able to furnish the entire house with used items...with the exception of a few handmade goodies and things like curtain rods, etc. We had so much fun piecing it all together...one amazing "find" at a time. Here are some of the cool things we found:

Couch: The previous tenant left the couch in the house, and it's exactly what we were looking for. Yay! A total blessing. Futon: We got our organic/non-toxic futon from a lovely couple, whom we are now friends with because of that transaction. It's made a really comfy guest bed for our family. Love it. Table/Chairs: This was something that I was really struggling with because I was so missing having a family dinner and being able to serve my family on a "real" table. The Christmas tree stood where the table is now, and we had just been using the bar as our eating area. However, this always left one person out in the cold :) On the couch, floor, etc. The catch was that there isn't a clear "dining area". We had a VERY small space to work with and the table needed to fit perfectly, have compact chairs, etc. We finally found our gem on Craigslist and I knew the moment I saw it that God sent it for me ;) The chairs matched the berry color in the rug and curtains perfectly, and were exactly what we wanted! The table fit the space like a glove as well. The best part, we got it all (plus a 5th chair) for $80.00. Patience pays off! Desk: I needed a place to set up my printer, hard drives, etc. but there really was no place to put a "real" office space. We brainstormed and decided that behind the door in the bedroom would work perfectly. We found an old, tiny desk at the thrift store and it works great.  It just goes to show that when you live in a small space, you can utilize every corner! Glider Rocker & Changing Table: As you know, we're getting ready for the arrival a new baby, so we were on the look out for a rocker and other baby goodies. We found both the rocker and changing table on Craigslist for a steal.

A few of our other "treasured items" (aka: things we didn't sell) were brought to Montana from Iowa by my lovely parents when they came for Christmas...Bella's wooden kitchen, wooden doll bed, etc.

There are so many things we love about this house...the location, the great parking, the layout, the laundry, the woodburning stove, the shower head...we love it all. I can't wait for summer to come so I can find more things to love about it. Flowers, trees, proximity to the park. Oooooh so good.

So without further ado...I invite you to come on in for a cup of tea, and have a look around!

Note: Each Flickr photo has little notes and more information on it, so be sure to click on the individual images and run your mouse across it to see them. Don't miss The Happy Wall and the "Rejoice" banner...two of my favorites :)

Edited to add: The paint is No-VOC paint from Columbia Pure Coat:

Yellow: Tropical Dream Green: Motherland Blue: Stillwater Brown: Blonde Shell

Verse Purse Winner!

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And the winner is...comment #95:

"That is the cutest thing ever- I need ) okay, want) a verse purse!! That is much, much better than all my sticky notes!! Your blogs are just the BOMB, Sara and I get such valuable information reading about your life! I wish you and your (growing) family many blessings in your new home!!"

Susan

Congratulations Susan! I will be emailing you to get your mailing address. Enjoy your new verse purse! For those of you who didn't win...be sure to head on over to Palmetto Handmade and place your order with Kristi! She is taking custom orders right now for shipment on Feb. 13.

Digging Into James

Here are a few books for you to check out if you've joined The James Challenge. I will be posting discussion questions from both on the Yahoo! group.

be-mature "Be Mature: Growing Up In Christ" by Warren Wiersbe

This book is extremely well written and I'm really enjoying digging into it. It is a commentary, with a few questions at the end of each section. And believe me, Wiersbe knows his stuff! If you really want to dissect the book of James, pick this one up.

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"James" by Max Lucado

We are currently studying James in the small group that we hold at our house, and this is the book we're using for our 12-week study. It's mostly discussion questions...with a little commentary along the way.