Monday, September 12, 2011

My first reno... 10 years ago...



I was fortunate to buy my first house at 21. A great job, crazy low property prices and an addiction to home magazines from an early age made me choose to buy instead of rent. 

It was a small three bedroom cottage. The kitchen although reasonably sized had 5 doors into it, the disused fireplace you can see above and awful lino. 

I tracked down these photos today and digitally scanned them in so please excuse the low-tech quality. 





After demolishing the fireplace mostly by myself I called my Dad to ask for his expert assistance. He groaned. He had to get used to my gung-ho approach to renovations over the years haha, although he has handed over the reins to Mr HMH now. 

My Mum spotted a heap of old wooden windows at a nearby house and kindly went and asked the owners about them. She walked away with permission to take whatever she wanted. We chose two (one above), and I always wished after we had grabbed more. Oh well. 

I spent a whole month of my holidays pining over a lost love and peeling all the layers of vinyl off the floor, including having to pull/tap out hundreds of tacks that had been holding down a piece of Masonite! very therapeutic! 




My handy Dad started to make my design concept into reality with the cupboard carcasses you can see above and I had a local guy manufacture the bench tops and doors. He also installed the tiles for me. 
Dad came back and fitted a new back door and the architraves etc and the oven/cooktop was a fab Fisher & Paykell one and I chose an Oliverri sink, which I loved.

My pop was down often doing odd jobs for me over the years that I lived there. He would always arrive early and just start working outside until I finally woke up and wandered out in my flanelette pjs  to great him. He replaced all the boards on the back of the house with ones he had in his shed, concreted in a useless garden bed, made a new front gate and letter box and also made outdoor benches with timber and steel and a huge woodbox with lid which doubled as an excellent seat. He was an amazing man, nothing was ever too much trouble and I miss him dreadfully. My Nan has said since that he would have been pleased to meet Mr HMH as he is handy too and Pop always worried I would meet a corporate type who could not wield a hammer! I was working in a bank at the time so it may have been a possibility at the time, however I always had a rule that my future husband had to be able to do at least as much as me reno wise.




I wish I had a pic of the rest of the kitchen, but I kept the existing (very average but serviceable) cupboards. The centre of the room could have had a small table only, but as it was essentially a walkway I didn't ever add one. I was also 21 remember and living (mostly) alone so the couch always looked pretty great for meals after work! I had an old farmhouse table outside under the awning and that was called into duty quite often over the warmer days and nights for many a meal, and even a dinner party once with carefully mismatched vintage floral cake plates as side plates.



I can't believe it was 10 years ago! How quickly time flies by. I have had two renos since then but I will always remember this first one the most fondly.


Thanks for reading all the way if you got this far! So many memories came to me as I was writing this I just had to get them down! 



Yours in reminiscence,
Allana xxx 

Thursday, September 8, 2011

more puppy love...













The puppies: are now 3 weeks old, have gorgeous blue eyes, wobbly learning-to-walk legs and teeth coming through thick and fast! They love sleeping, drinking and chewing on us and are learning to wrestle each other.

 We : can't stop watching them...


Yours in contented bliss, 
Allana, xxx

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

From darkness, there is light...




Life changes all the time.

The sand shifts, and our foundations seem to crumble but we can't stay the same.

We HAVE to change.

How else would we grow, and learn and become the people we are meant to be? 

How would we know what we really wanted to give back to the world if we hadn't experienced

adversity, felt deep pain and loss?

I choose to grow.

 I choose to fly free of the baggage and negative energy.

It has changed me and made me stronger and I don't need to keep hold of it any longer.

I choose to LIVE.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Fathers Day Craft...




It is Fathers Day in Aust/NZ today and I wanted The Munchkin to give her Dad something she had created that would be used and appreciated. We even stayed away from a card this year as unlike me Mr HMH just doesn't 'get' them. I had pinned this idea on Pinterest and realised that we had the materials in our house already to create our version, so on Friday night we spent a few hours crafting!


I re-purposed some canvases that had previously displayed some fabric in one of our lounge rooms, the stack of Smiggle alphabet stickers I had picked up ages ago at the Post Office for $1 a pack, and we of course had paints and paintbrushes. I researched some corny father/daughter songs and came up with "I've got sunshine, on a cloudy day" - (My Girl) and "I am strong when I am on your shoulders" (You Raise Me Up - Josh Groban) which are actually quite fitting in our family. We also chose "You are in my heart, and I am in your heart" as it is something we say to each other every night.




The Munchkin and I talked colour options and she got them all ready while I stuck on all the quotes, and then she got painting. I was so proud of her colour choices and painting abilities! I showed her how we could blend the colours a little in between to create new colours and we were both really happy with how they turned out. She asked for pink which I (stupidly) tried to veto, she knew what she was doing though, when blended with the blue it of course made a gorgeous purple and looked fabulous!




After waiting patiently (The Munchkin did, I didn't!!)) for them to dry I carefully peeled off the letters...




...which made really pretty scraps. It was a pity they ripped, they would have made a really great opposite effect print...




...and ta-dah! 
We have customised Father Days art! So happy with the project, and how well The Munchkin was able to participate. I can't wait to get them up on our wall now.


Oh and we also bought him a new Status Anxiety wallet (which is not a very inventive gift, but necessary) and this book :)


I hope your Fathers Days were equally fun!

Yours in appreciation,
Allana xxx

Friday, September 2, 2011

Grace of Autumn...part 1...


image via: Grace of Autumn


Hello there! It is a fabulous Spring day here in Tasmania and I wanted to quickly drop in and direct you to my gorgeous friend Sandra's new blog Grace of Autumn where she not only shares her inspiring life tucked away on a river living a sustainable solar powered life and creating for a living, but where she is currently offering one lucky person a custom made Grace of Autumn dress!!! I am fortunate to have a few Grace of Autumn dresses in high rotation in my wardrobe including this one (excuse the headless Munchkin-taken photo wont you!):




Sandra is an experienced seamstress (amongst other things) who is originally from NZ . I know you will embrace her lifestyle and creativity and I intend to write a longer post showcasing Sandra's gorgeous work later but for now pop over;




then,




Yours in friendship, 
Allana xxx


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