These couches have held up amazingly well considering we have had them almost 12 years. They are a wee bit outdated-- I always feel like they would do well in a den. But they are comfortable and I don't worry about the kids doing anything to them.
Dusty built this table for my Grandma quite a few years ago and we traded my aunt for it because she wanted our smaller one. The countertop height is tricky for Jack, but he seems to have accepted it.
We left almost all of our books and scrapbooks left boxed up, so styling this bookcase proved to be harder than I expected. Oh well. It's a random mix and will be fine for a little while. :)
(side note) Ruby loves her little play mat and even rolled over on it a few days ago!
Notice the paint? It's interesting, but whatever. The landlord told us they would buy paint if we wanted to do something new, but that is a project I am not willing to undertake for this rental. My cello found it's home in the corner as there was literally no other place I could find for it.
(another side note) If Jack is watching cartoons, he drags his chair from his room to this very spot everytime to watch. He will not watch the TV unless it is from head-on, and so he will not sit on the couches to watch. Silly boy!
We had to take out all of my piano-teaching stuff and music from this armoire and put our computer in it. Talk about a quirky set-up, but it has been working all right. I am going to have to figure something out for when I begin teaching again so wish me luck.
Moving into the kitchen/laundry, here is our tight squeeze of a space for the washer and dryer. Our own set is being stored in the garage. We brought in this bookshelf to store kitchen items because there is no pantry in this house and storage is nil. My Mom and I had to really stretch our abilities for finding a creative place for all my food and things to go.
This view shows the only wall of cabinets and countertops. I didn't think I had that much stuff, but there was no way I could fit all my stuff into these cabinets.
So, on the way up here, I stopped at IKEA and bought this kitchen island, and also a rolling cart that sits by the stove. The island holds all my pots and large bowls. The cart holds all my containers of grains, oats, seeds, etc. We also brought in another bookshelf to hold my bowls, cookbooks, and other things like that. We decided to bring in our kid table for Jack to use during the day. He likes playing on it, and chooses to eat there when he can.
We slid the fridge clear over to make space for yet another bookshelf that is basically functioning as my pantry. (all these shelves held books in our basement before). I am also using a fridge in the garage as another place to store our food. It is not plugged in.
This is my baking corner, which has been put to use already. It didn't feel like home until I had made a batch of chocolate chip cookies!
Dusty hung my pan rack for my pans and you can see my rolling cart here.
One thing that was pretty important to us was having a backyard, preferably one that was completely enclosed. This was fits the bill nicely! Tyson requested that we find a backyard with a tree. The trees aren't big enough to climb, but there is one out front that is. This walk way leads out to a dirt alley that holds all the garbage cans. The garbage truck drives through twice a week.
Instead of setting up our backyard, we got everything ready for winter, as it will be here quickly! Wyoming winters are no joke.
This shed is another reason we chose this place. It holds all of Dusty's tools and my seasonal decor.
To keep Jack busy, Dusty loosened a bunch of dirt in this corner for him to play in. There must have been a garden here originally?
On both sides of the house are gates that lead to the front. On the left is a paved alley that we are storing bikes and strollers in.
The front porch. The star came with the house, and I feel like it would be weird to take it down. Is that strange of me? A lot of people have stars on their houses here. And I mean a lot. Even Jack pointed it out to me. The potted flowers also came with the house.
This little garage is our storage unit.
As we get more used to where we are living, and more settled into routines, I am finding I really love the location of this house. It's close to our Elementary and the High School, the library, and our neighbors have been really friendly. We come out and play most evenings and enjoy the relaxed feeling of this small Wyoming town.
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