Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Cloth Diapers, Homeschooling, and More!

It seems the blog is due for a topic shift.  Things in my life have moved beyond fixing up our "new" old house.  From now on, the blog will be about our lives in general, including things we do to our house! 

Right now the two big adventures we're pursuing are switching from disposable to cloth diapers and homeschooling Jamie, our 2 (almost 3) year old daughter.  About 3 weeks ago we decided to purchase cloth diapers and since then I've gotten on a huge anti-disposable-anything kick.  I hate seeing money go into the garbage like that!

Cloth Diapers
We started out buying a dozen All-In-One, size Large cloth diapers from BumWare.com.  These were recommended by a friend who has used them on all 5 of her children.  We also bought 5 pocket diapers, one size, made by Diaper Rite.  We also bought some additional soakers for night time use.  I made some cloth wipes by cutting up one of Jason's old T-shirts.  I launder them with the diapers.  So far, they are awesome!  I love them!  Jamie wears the pocket diapers for naps and night time (instead of Pull-Ups), and Jessica wears both pocket diapers and the AIOs.  They have only leaked twice in three weeks.  That's 80% better than the disposables we were using!  The laundry doesn't bother me, and they don't smell any worse in the diaper pail then the Diaper Genie did with the disposables.  I just purchased two cloth diaper pail liners so we won't go through as many garbage bags.  So far, I am totally in love with the cloth diapers.  :)

Homeschooling
Around the first of the year I realized than my 2 1/2 year old daughter, Jamie, was learning stuff!  Big DUH, I know, but it never occured to me how much or how fast she was learning!  She can identify all of the Disney Princesses and knows all the words to every song Elmo and Barney have ever sang.  That's when I realized that I needed to start directing her learning.  We researched and bought a homeschool curriculum for 2-year-olds from Hands On Homeschooling.  So far, I really like the curriculum.  We are doing school 5 days a week, Tuesday through Saturday.  Our situation is a little unique, however.  Because I still work part time, Jamie gets homeschooling from her babysitter on Tuesdays, Mommy on Wednesdays and Fridays, one of her grandmothers on Thursdays, and recently, Daddy on Saturdays.  I put the lesson plans together, maintain her binder, check her work at the end of each day, and provide all of the supplies.  She has really taken off with this!  And all of the adults who do it with her say they are enjoying it.  I like the fact that everyone in her life is doing school with her because we can all reinforce the lessons she's learning.  For example, her color for the month of January was white, her number was 5, and her shape was square.  Her bible lesson was creation and her verse was "God made everything".  Her manners were "please" and "thank you", and her chore was cleaning up her toys before leaving or bedtime.  Because we are all aware of these, we can all intentionally reinforce her learning.

Home-made Granola
As part of my "make everything at home" kick right now, I've started making all of our breakfast cereal at home.  I found a wonderful and simple recipe for granola that is addictive!
3 c. oats
1 c. slivered almonds
1 c. cashews
1 c. sweetened shreaded coconut
1/3 c. brown sugar
1/3 c. maple syrup
1/3 c. vegetable oil
1 t. salt

Mix the dry ingredients together (oats, almonds, cashews, coconut and brown sugar).  Mix the wet ingredients together (syrup, oil and salt).  Pour the wet into the dry and mix unitl well coated.  Put on 2 trays lined with parchment paper in a 250 degree oven for 1 hr 15 minutes.  Stir every 15 minutes.  After it's cooked you can add dried fruit if you like.

Home-made Baby Food
I am going to attempt to make my own baby food this week at some point.  I'll let you know how it turns out!

Jessica is 9 1/2 months old now, and has become mobile!  She isn't crawling (Jamie never crawled either), but is swimming on her tummy around the room.  She is also saying Dada, Mama, and various other sounds.  She is such a happy baby!




Monday, June 13, 2011

June 2011

Wow!  A lot has happened since the last blog update.  Jessica Ann was born on April 15th, and life has been a whirlwind ever since! 


My girls!

The week she was born, and the two weeks after, saw record rainfall here in Louisville.  Our basement flooded continuously the entire time (as it has since we bought it), but this time things started to mold.  We spent the first week of Jessica's life at home with my mom here.  After my mom went home, we went to my in-laws for a week so they could help me with the girls.  The night we came home we discovered we had another mouse infestation, and severe mold problems in the basement.  We shipped off back to the in-laws the next day and spent 4 weeks there.  In the mean time, Jason and I completely tore out the basement.  The basement was mostly finished.  The walls were drywall with insulation behind them, and fully trimmed including baseboards.  The ceiling was also drywall.  We tore it all out.  We tore out all the drywall and insulation in the walls and the ceiling.  We tore out any studs that didn't have electric mounted on them.  We cut the studs with electric up to the electric box, and tore out the entire sill plate that was laying on the floor.  We moved everything that we were storing in the basement out to the garage, except for the washer and dryer.  Then we scrubbed everything with a borax solution to kill the mold.  We put out air mold tests thoughout the house and discovered positive tests in Jamie's bedroom, the living room, and the kitchen.  So, we hired a company to clean our air vents.  We also discovered huge gaps in the ductwork and furnace system in the basement, so Jason re-taped all the gaps.  While the company was cleaning the vents, they discovered asbestos tape on some of the ducts in the basement, so we had to pay for them to remediate the asbestos.  Then, the A-coil pan in our main air conditioner went bad, so we had the A-coil fixed, which required cutting the air conditoner open and replacing some of the duct work.

In order to fix the mold and mouse problems throughout the house, we took everything fabric down off the walls, windows, floors, and closets, and had it cleaned.  Jason and I spent 10 hours in a laundromat one day washing everything that didn't have to be dry cleaned.  Then I scrubbed down all the hard surfaces.  Then we bought air purifiers for each of the bedrooms.  We finally got a (mostly) clean air mold test in the upstairs bedrooms after all of that.

The duct work that ran to the upstairs bedrooms is part of the original furnace system that was installed when the house was built in 1925.  While the downstairs ductwork was updated sometime in the 1970's, the upstairs ductwork was never updated.  What that means is that in the summer time, the second floor of our house is swealtering.  Jason installed window air-conditioner units in the three main bedrooms that we use, and our entire house is now cool and comfortable!

Tree on our garage!

A few days after we moved back into the house, a bad storm hit, and we lost 4 trees in the yard right around the house.  One huge, 100-year old tree fell on the garage.  Jason and Mr. John Rouse had been working on cutting down some of the old, dead trees around the house anyway, but we weren't prepared for the tree to fall down!  Jason and Mr. Rouse had already cut down the big, old tree in the back of the house by the pergola.  They then cut up the second big tree (the one that fell on the garage), which used to stand by the driveway.  Thankfully there wasn't any damage to anything!  We lost half of the younger pear tree that stood next to the big tree in the driveway, and a small catalpa tree and a small locust tree in the back yard as well.  Mr. Rouse is already contracted out to cut down two more large trees in the front yard by the road and another one along the fence line in the front yard.



In order to get the flooding under control, we hired a company to install perimeter drains in the basement.  Today they started the work.  Here are some photos.












In addition to all of that, we've been doing minor things around the house.  We finished putting up shelves and pictures in the upstairs bathroom, we hung up the remaining closet doors and put on the door hardware, and hung up some pictures in Jamie's room.  I have almost finished re-hanging all the curtains that we had to take down to wash.


Closet doors are hung up!

While my mom was here around the time of Jessica's birth, she tore out the rotted lattice and vines on the back pergola.





We also managed to finish pruning all the bushes and cleaning out most of the fencelines.

In addition, we bought new ceiling fans for the bedrooms, and a new light fixture for the upstairs hallway.  We also bought the tile for the kitchen countertops.




We've actually installed the hallway light fixture but I don't have photos of it yet.  :)

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

February 22nd

Once again, sorry it has taken so long to update the blog!  I am now 33 weeks pregnant.  Ms. Jessica Ann's arrival will be coming very soon and we can't wait to meet her!  Jamie is very excited about her new "sis-sis".  Our one year anniversary of being in the house is also coming up on March 15th.  I had originally said my goal was to have the interior of the house complete by then, and we were going to spend the second year taming the outdoors.  We're pretty close to meeting our goal!


Upstairs hallway and stairwell finally done!

View from the side door.




The doors leaning on the wall have all been painted.  They are closet doors.  Hopefully we'll get them hung up soon!


The upstairs closet is finally painted!  We can finally hang up our coats!!


The downstairs hallway also had the finish coat put on it.  And our coat rack is installed.

Upstairs bathroom shower/tub is completely installed and usable!

View toward the hallway from the upstairs bathroom.

Upstairs bathroom shelf and accessories.  We've started to accessorize.


 Jessica's room!

Jessica's room is finished!  Thanks mom!

Jessica's room

Jessica's room

Jessica's light switch cover

Jamie's new "big girl" room.


Jamie's room


Jamie's new big-girl bed!

 

The guest room.

Guest room

Guest room (while mom was still here)





Our "new" kitchen sink that we got from salvage.  Now we just have to get the rest of the kitchen done. :)

The beginning of the weed/brush clearance.  I'll post more of these when we're finished.