Author Archives: Dianne

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About Dianne

Domestic goddess, wife, mom, gardener, paper and collage artist, geocacher, local traveler, cross stitcher, baker, crafter, Facebooker, blogger, decorator and photographer.

Violet-you’re violet!

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Denise Nickerson as Violet who turns into a blueberry in the WWCF (someone else my age)

When I was painting out in the kitchen today this line from ‘Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory’ came to mind. I chose an interesting bluish raspberry, but it was indeed the color of Violet in the older movie Wonka movie. Another chuckle I got was when Prince’s ‘Raspberry Beret’ came on the radio. That made me think of raspberry water ice. So if you can imagine that color in your brain, that is almost the color in the kitchen. I have the first coat on. It is very nice Benjamin Moore semi-gloss paint. It just needs a little touching up here and there. It’s hard to paint around the crown moulding and the ceiling with darker paint. I should have painted before the cabinets were installed, but I’d have a lot of touch-up to do where there is wall now where there wasn’t before. I can’t get right above the sink area. Sean tried, but he couldn’t reach and didn’t tape it correctly and a lot of the edge still needs paint. I need a taller ladder. I was thinking of having my 6’8″ tall nephew out here for an ulterior motive besides wishing him a happy early 21st birthday by taking him out to lunch or dinner. : )
Just heard that my niece and nephew were in the elementary school talent show last Friday. Kenny is 10 and really plays the guitar well. Tori who is 7 sung with a group of other children, but my mom said she stood out from the crowd. Mom got to see how their kitchen was coming along. She said it’s an interesting sage green color (complete shock) and their appliances are black. I saw their cabinets and they are a medium cherry wood, so it all should go together well. I wanted light colors for my small space.
I called a tile place in Delaware to see if they had that silk glass tile I liked. I said if you can do better than this place on the web, you have my business. She wanted me to email her the photos I have and she wrote back and said she is trying to find some like it. The place on the web wants $27.50 a sheet-so with a discount they offer for some reason, I needed over $300 worth. Ouch. So I hope they can do better down in tax free Delaware. We can go there too as it’s only about 15 miles from here.

I’m going to add some tin under this area to the right as it is my baking center.

Stock options

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I was doing a random search on my knickname ‘diadsie’ as I often do. I thank my mom for such an original one as I appear to be the only one around. Here’s a cool site called blogshares. I don’t know why my blog is there and how to figure it out, but it looks interesting. I should show my father-in-law this one. Go see how much your blog is worth.

Tin for a retro look

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I decided to get some embossed tin for behind the oven area and across where the baking center is. I did a search and found two companies that sell it. The second one was the company that The Extreme Home Makeover show uses. I mentioned this to the salesperson and about Paul being from my hometown, and she said she spoke to him a few times when he was ordering stuff for the show! (Small world) I told her to mention that another customer was from Penncrest if she ever talked to him again. Anyway-here is a photo of the silver tin I picked out:

It has a leaf pattern that repeats every 6 inches. I have a leaf design on the knobs, so it ties in well. I figure Brian and I can install this as the one wall is just a long rectangle and the other is half hidden by the oven. We’ll see. Tomorrow I will try to paint the largest wall. We are getting the floor installed on Friday and I don’t want to drip blue paint on it or drag the step ladder across it either.

Getting my stitchin’ groove back

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Maybe it’s because my mind isn’t racing about things that I actually sat tonight and enjoyed the stitching I did. My friend who assembles the charity quilts received Independence Hall yesterday and said she really liked it. Nice ego booster. When you live with two guys, you don’t get many compliments.
I almost had a bird last night because I thought for sure that the new sink wasn’t going to fit in the counter. No, the sink isn’t in yet, forgot to mention that I think. It’s been interesting washing dishes in the basement because I have to drag the full dishpan down the steps and lean over so much. Plus who wants to wash dishes-ugh-how can some people love it? I’ve had no volunteers to help me. I think I really turned against dishwashing from having to do it for almost 3 yrs. Plus my friend in high school got a nasty cut from sticking her hand in soapy water where a glass had broken-that was pretty scary. I had the Home Depot guy call me back and he eased my mind telling me that a 22″ sink will fit in a 24″ cabinet (though the space is only 19″ or so)-guess something is getting cut out.
I am patting myself on the back for only having about 4 boxes left to unload. A few of them are countertop stuff, which I am going to be very selective about putting out again. One of the purposes of this remodel was regaining counter space. I was telling Bri I have a huge bag of ‘junk’ from the 3 drawers near the old stovetop. You know, things like the little corn on the cob holders. I am investing a few dollars in getting those plastic shoe boxes for sure. I’m having trouble with where to put the lids to pots and the plasticware-I still have an entire bag of them. Time to bite the bullet and toss a bunch. I am going to line up all the utensils and select maybe two of each and donate the rest. Mom said she wants my old Oster standmixer. It’s out of here. I got it for a wedding gift and it comes with a blender and food chopper. I don’t need either. And I did buy an ice cream maker attachment-way back when and used it like 2 times.
I’ve been so blue about my friend. I don’t know if mom calling and telling me my brother may move can to Penna. is a good thing. We haven’t seen him for 4 yrs. But if he is willing to help her and fix up her house, then it is. I think her boarder will have to move out. Don has a dog, a cat, fish and birds, so he will bring a family too. I’ll believe it when I see it, but he is missing out being with his family.

Say a little prayer

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My friend lost her grown son yesterday. She wrote me a note today and as soon as I read it, I burst out in tears. I won’t go into it all, but I can tell my friend is in shock, which of course she should be. She wrote and said that she wanted me to know as I am an important person in her life, someone she has never met (well almost) in person. Please keep A in your prayers.

Kitchen eye candy

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Cabinet next to frig with plate holder and spice drawers-I actually put jello boxes in the one part (for the time being). I plan to get some blue mugs to replace the potpourri of ones I have here. The frig has a water dispenser (with filter) and ice cubes that can be left whole or crushed.
Maytag double oven-top can also toast items. And it’s a smooth top. Since I didn’t get my 3k retro, this is the second best. I’ve never had a new oven or one that is self cleaning. It looks like a 50s retro with a modern twist.
Pretty stained glass doors on the glass cabinet next to the new light with the cobalt blue shade.
I am so glad I didn’t get the pot lights in the ceiling! This is an awesome light fixture that replaces the ceiling fan. You can point the lights at different angles. I need some task lighting in a few places as the light above hits our backs when we are working at a few counter places. The microwave has both a light and a vent in the bottom of it for the stove. This is the best lighting I have ever had out there. We are returning some small round lights for some long florescent ones I found online.
I can’t wait to get the backsplash done as that glue is not very appetizing.

Very weary

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I’m in ‘kitchen heaven’, but totally exhausted from getting up at 6:15 am. Good thing I did, as the appliances came at 7:30. Brian had to borrow the electrician’s wire cutter to clip the water line on the frig as the Home Depot guy didn’t.
It took me an hour to clean up the cardboard and the junk around the yard this morning. The old cabinets are feeling rain for the first time in over 46 yrs tonight.
I have to get a nice step stool as I can only reach the lower two shelves on the upper cabinets. I started to load up the cabinets and had to give it up.
Sean rented some movies, one of which was Dreamer with Dakota Fanning, a cute horse story like Seabiscuit. He knows I like her and it was ‘feel good’ flick.
I’ll get the kitchen tidied up a bit and take more photos to share over the weekend. I have the same ugly glue showing on the backsplash and the same floor, but everything else (not the door or window either) are new. I won’t have a sink for a few weeks, so I’ll lugging a dishpan up and down the basement steps.
Next few purchases-the backsplash tile and the Kitchen aid stand mixer-I have $125 in Macy’s gift cards for it!
Our first meal-hotdogs on the awesome smooth surface range.
Just had to leave this post to rescue Cosmo as he had gotten himself stuck in the triangle area of a corner cabinet (no countertop). I was the only one who could reach down and grab him by his the neck. I don’t even know how he knew that space was there.

Flying through spring

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Heavenly scented viburnum-you must get one. But keep it trimmed back to a tidy little snowball bush that is covered with snowball shaped flowers. This is not a good example.
Remember my crop circle garden? These are my various irises. I will be adding some gladiolus when the ground is softer (expecting rain this weekend) and the poor thing needs to be edged.
Blossoms on a dwarf pear. I beg Brian to spray these, but he doesn’t and the wasps sting all the fruit.

Let there be white!

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Ugh! Look at that 46 yr old glue that was under the ‘backsplash’
What a mess-we decided to get a dumpster-wise choice.
Check out my waterlilies!

And lookie what it is starting to shape up to be! I thought it it was ‘more buttery’ but it looks so clean and new. See that cabinet to the left? The finish at the top looks kinda smeared and not very attractive. There are a few doors that we want the Home Depot inspector to check out. The guys (including the electricians) will be back between 7-8 am and the appliances are coming between 7-11! I guess I’ll be emptying out the frig about 6:30, but it should take a matter of minutes because most of the food is in crates.
The weather was very summerlike with temps around 80. I need to water a few things! All the bedrooms will be in darkness tonight because of the electric work. Should be interesting.

Say Goodbye to Honey-wood

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Farewell to my old kitchen.


Just wait until you see what’s going in!
Another rough day….Brian’s car broke down on the way home right in the middle of a traffic tie-up from an accident. He called around 5 and we went to get him at the service station at 8:10! His gas pedal snapped-going all the way to the floor! Glad he was on a straight road as they are pretty curvy around here. He’s off tomorrow-thank goodness.
Wish us luck-I have a feeling we will be moving stuff around down in the basement. I did get my paint for the kitchen, it’s a medium blue, like the ocean.