Dustin and I just celebrated 11 years of marriage!
Well not celebrated, because he was in Alaska, but we live like we are celebrating something most of the time so it's all good! 11 years! So exciting! Dustin was such a rebellious stud "back in the day" (not that he still isn't, but my point is he was a bit of a risk to fall in love with) that when he asked me to move up to Alaska 16 years ago, there were doubts and fears expressed by several people... I had no choice or room to ponder those risks too much, I had fallen deeply in love with my old high school friend so off we went!! To this day I have to laugh that I married "Dustin Berry" as I would have never guessed he could be husband material, much less MY husband! I am so glad I was less fearful in those days though because he is the best thing that has ever happened in my life!
Well not celebrated, because he was in Alaska, but we live like we are celebrating something most of the time so it's all good! 11 years! So exciting! Dustin was such a rebellious stud "back in the day" (not that he still isn't, but my point is he was a bit of a risk to fall in love with) that when he asked me to move up to Alaska 16 years ago, there were doubts and fears expressed by several people... I had no choice or room to ponder those risks too much, I had fallen deeply in love with my old high school friend so off we went!! To this day I have to laugh that I married "Dustin Berry" as I would have never guessed he could be husband material, much less MY husband! I am so glad I was less fearful in those days though because he is the best thing that has ever happened in my life!
So
obviously New Years was "just another night" seeing as I still don't
know anyone around here and my hubby was gone. It might be my age
bracket but I feel like this last couple years the trend is to brag
about a "quiet night at home". I love it! I am truly a homebody... my
home is where my heart is, always has been. I get giggly when I climb
into my own bed, I love to get comfy clothes on and snuggle up on the
couch with .. well preferably Dustin, but if he's not home, a kid or dog
will suffice. With that being said, I hate to miss out on anything, so
an uneventful New Years Eve brought me a heaping amount oh relief with
an anxious side dish of possible regret. Much to my pleasure though,
according to Facebook at least.. haha friends and family bragged about a
nice quiet night bringing in New Years at home! I did end up brushing
my hair and putting on mascara (this doesn't happen everyday you know..
haha) to walk across the street to our neighbors house for a glass of
wine and some appetizers, she had a friend visiting so we made a raging
party of 3! I was home before midnight though for a sparkling cider
toast with the boys... and then we all promptly went to bed... midnight
EASTERN time.. it doesn't get much better than that!
So
one good thing about this smaller home is that I was able to get
Christmas put away in about a day and half! Of course I only had a
fraction of my normal Christmas Wonderland on display, but it was still
nice and cozy and a lot less work!
After
I got that all wrapped up I decided this was the "rotation" (how I
refer to my 3 week increments of lonely time) I would tackle my
entryway! The entryway had a textured wallpaper that had been painted a
lovely color of tobacco stained almond... no, this was not a smokers
house but the running theme of this color reminded me of that. So strip
the wallpaper.. sounds easy enough, except it's also the stairway to the
basement which is small steepish stairs.... and a tall ceiling above
those stairs. I'll just get to it.... I am not good with heights (at
least heights on ladders!) I know myself well enough though to know I
will find something to fret about so I decided to suck it up and go for
it! First off there was this big flower thing that had been screwed to
the wall and painted over that had to be removed... "why?" I thought,
"would someone screw this metal flower to the wall and then paint it to
match the wall!?!? Weird!" Well duh.... there was a huge hole under it!
Gotcha! Called Dustin, got Sheetrock patching instructions... move
on.... first and second layer of wallpaper came off like a dream!
Appeared the 2nd layer was very similar to the 1st but not textured...
exciting decorators they were! haha! 3rd layer was awesome! I wish I
could have salvaged it! It was a metallic mirrored wallpaper that also
came off nice enough... (I was feeling like a rockstar of wallpaper
removal about this time because I have encountered some nightmare paper
before!) and then there was the pepto-pink flowery wallpaper.. Welcome
to HELL!
This layer engulfed about 3 days... not that I worked diligently on it, I walked away from that wallpaper so many times that it inspired me to write a blog post about using my time wisely and staying productive! haha! It's quite possible I have adult ADD. ;) Anyways, finally got it all off, I lost a day of work when I came across some moldy spots under the wallpaper (it is very humid here) and that day I got a headache and my throat hurt, I was pretty sure I was dying of black mold toxins, so of course I turned to Google.... yep! I'm dying, quickly accumulated several more symptoms within minutes so I called Dustin to tell him I loved him and went to bed. The next day I was still alive, so I bleach-scrubbed the moldy area & started to kilz everything, I had to patch the texture on part of the ceiling which I do not think shined my artistry skills.. but whatever at this point, right? Next was texture... I do not prefer most power tools, we have one of those hopper things that shoots texture on the walls, but I prefer to hand trowel. That took forever and a day, but was fun... So I painted the ceiling, painted the trim, then painted the walls. Yesterday I got the hand rails put back on and started cleaning.... Today I am excited to put the finishing touches on it all!
This layer engulfed about 3 days... not that I worked diligently on it, I walked away from that wallpaper so many times that it inspired me to write a blog post about using my time wisely and staying productive! haha! It's quite possible I have adult ADD. ;) Anyways, finally got it all off, I lost a day of work when I came across some moldy spots under the wallpaper (it is very humid here) and that day I got a headache and my throat hurt, I was pretty sure I was dying of black mold toxins, so of course I turned to Google.... yep! I'm dying, quickly accumulated several more symptoms within minutes so I called Dustin to tell him I loved him and went to bed. The next day I was still alive, so I bleach-scrubbed the moldy area & started to kilz everything, I had to patch the texture on part of the ceiling which I do not think shined my artistry skills.. but whatever at this point, right? Next was texture... I do not prefer most power tools, we have one of those hopper things that shoots texture on the walls, but I prefer to hand trowel. That took forever and a day, but was fun... So I painted the ceiling, painted the trim, then painted the walls. Yesterday I got the hand rails put back on and started cleaning.... Today I am excited to put the finishing touches on it all!
So
in other news of this "rotation".... Peyton and I took Black Betty (my
Subaru... LOVE it btw) to Knoxville for a day. The things we love about
road trips.... chips, candy, comfy clothes and music, so we stopped for
snacks, Peyton had his blanket and we chatted and had a sing-along or
two. As we drove into Knoxville it started to snow so that was exciting.
Winter here has been really mild... awesome... but uneventful. Even
when it's freezing temps it's not so bad outside (no wind). So snow was
exciting! We had no agenda so we drove through the University of
Tennessee, found a beautiful old cemetery to walk through (unfortunately
it was FREEZING and had some shady people hanging out so that was a
quick stroll), then we had lunch in Market Square and drove by the World
Fair Park to get a closer peek at the Sunshpere Tower and aimlessly
drove around just to see what we could see, then headed back home!
Nick
finally got enough time off work to take his drivers test so he is now a
legal driver and all that is left is to get his truck registered (on
the agenda for tomorrow).
So
yesterday was my mom's B-day.
She is amazing and I admire her very much. Every time I think about getting anxious about turning 40 (where oh where have the years gone!?) I look to her and remember age is only a number, unless I allow it to dictate who I am and what I'm about. She has always been a good source of grounding me in some way or another... so HAPPY BIRTHDAY (again) MOM! Oh wait, I have to throw in a piece of advice my mom has recently taken on and shared with me. I am a worrier... it's a growing problem I am battling and my mom gave me some easy straightforward advice.... Mind your own business. haha! I love her.
She is amazing and I admire her very much. Every time I think about getting anxious about turning 40 (where oh where have the years gone!?) I look to her and remember age is only a number, unless I allow it to dictate who I am and what I'm about. She has always been a good source of grounding me in some way or another... so HAPPY BIRTHDAY (again) MOM! Oh wait, I have to throw in a piece of advice my mom has recently taken on and shared with me. I am a worrier... it's a growing problem I am battling and my mom gave me some easy straightforward advice.... Mind your own business. haha! I love her.
Things
I am looking forward to... Dustin gets home on Wednesday!!! Woohoo!
I've stayed crazy busy so time zipped by but it feels like forever since
I've seen my Love! On Friday our friends from Savannah come and visit
for the weekend! Ever have those people who you get around and you don't
skip a beat? Everything falls into place and you always have fun
together? Well that is this couple for us so I am seriously looking
forward to their visit! (Update: they didn't get to come due to a health
scare in their family.. boohoo) Then our buddy JP gets here and is
visiting for a few days, Dustin and him are going to see a concert in
Atlanta and after all the guests have gone we will be putting our new
garage up! YES!!!
Well
that is a wrap on today's ramble I suppose! I hope everyone is having a
good start to their new year! 2016... crazy huh? I feel like it was
only a couple years ago we were fretting over Y2K and now we are on the
downhill slide to 2020! That is some futuristic sounding stuff, right?
(ok, technically it is futuristic, but you know what I mean... I hear
2020 and I think of teleporting and flying cars!)
Much love from the Berry Family to you and yours!
More Updates: So since we have had 4 days
of Dustin home since I wrote this email, I'll fill you in on our fun
real quick. Tennessee gets REAL wimpy in the winter... which with the
road options I have in leaving my home... I am grateful! Last Monday..
no school for MLK Day, Tuesday school was delayed 2 hours because of
cold temps!?!? The recording said this would allow enough time for
maintenance workers to make sure everything at schools were working
properly! strange... Then Tuesday night it rained so school was canceled
on Wednesday because that rain could have frozen on the streets.
Wednesday school was canceled because it was forecast to snow that
day... but we only got a tiny bit of sleet and roads stayed clear
enough. (This was the day Dustin flew in) Thursday school was canceled because we got that tiny bit of sleet the
day before and FINALLY Friday Peyton went to school but they called and
closed early because of the storm quickly approaching (he was out at
12:30... it snowed like 11 hours later!) haha! So in all that free time
we took the boys to Terminal which is the old train station turned
restaurant/brewery, then we got touristy and checked out the Chattanooga
ChooChoo! The entry was beautiful!
Then we did some shopping at a resale shop called Refindery (awesome)! Here are a few of my favorite finds there... anybody know what this first picture is???
That.... is some sort of perm machine! Like, you clip those electrical thingies up top to your curls and crank it on! YIKES!
I have NO idea why someone would buy a hornet's nest.... but it intrested me more than anything else in the store! haha! Loved it
beautiful collection of architectural columns
great display by front window
Peyton had a friend come over and they "snowboarded" down the side yard
and finally we have started building a laundry/mudroom down in the basement so I don't have to go full creepy basement to do laundry! Yay!
Oh and of course we have been building campfires outside the garage to add to the fun! haha
Adding a youtube link of our hilarious video from a couple days ago in case you missed it on Facebook Marshmallow Toss Funny
Then we did some shopping at a resale shop called Refindery (awesome)! Here are a few of my favorite finds there... anybody know what this first picture is???
That.... is some sort of perm machine! Like, you clip those electrical thingies up top to your curls and crank it on! YIKES!
I have NO idea why someone would buy a hornet's nest.... but it intrested me more than anything else in the store! haha! Loved it
beautiful collection of architectural columns
great display by front window
Peyton had a friend come over and they "snowboarded" down the side yard
and finally we have started building a laundry/mudroom down in the basement so I don't have to go full creepy basement to do laundry! Yay!
Oh and of course we have been building campfires outside the garage to add to the fun! haha
Adding a youtube link of our hilarious video from a couple days ago in case you missed it on Facebook Marshmallow Toss Funny









