Hey guys! As promised, I’ve been working behind the scenes to create a new look for the blog. I’d love it if you would take a minute to poke around the place and get a feel for the changes. More changes are coming though.I would also love your honest feedback, just remember to be kind with your constructive criticism. ;)There are a couple of things I already know will be tweaked – the header up top and the social media buttons on the right side bar.Well, what do you think?
Test Blog
This has become the test blog for The Scrappy Housewife. It is used only for design purposes.You can find me at www.thescrappyhousewife.com
Storage Room Part 2 During
Hey guys! I’m back with an update on our storage room. Missed Part 1? You can check it out here.Here’s where we stand today, after all of the cleaning and such.When we moved in, the wall above had only one small piece of pegboard and some between the studs shelving “bins”. Neither were very sturdy or functional for our needs so we decided to upgrade! We bought all of our materials from Lowes since it’s literally 5 minutes from the house. I had hubby take measurements (I can totally take measurements, I just hate that creepy room remember? 😉 ) of the walls, making sure we cut around the air vent and some pipes that we can’t cover and we had Lowes cut the pegboard to the dimensions we wanted. We still have one little notch to cut out to fit around a pipe in the ceiling, but we can do that…
Storage Room – Part 1 The Before
Hey guys! If you follow me at all on Facebook you’ve heard me mention “the scariest room in our house” several times in the last week or so. Well, now I’m ready to show you.At the base of our basement stairs, we have a small storage “room” that’s basically just concrete floors, a bare bulb and roughed in walls. It’s dark in there. Bugs like being in there. I hate going in there. I make hubby do it. No lie. Here are a few pics I snapped of the “before”:The view from the door. You can see a nice collection of wire hangers left by the former owner. We don’t know why. The middle of the room. Floor cluttered with tools, anti-freeze, and paint.The shelves to the left. Actually, these aren’t such bad shelves. Not the most well-constructed, but they’ll do to store plenty. We’re already discussing replacing them with something else.…
Downton Abbey Home Decor
Y’all I was just puttering around on Facebook instead of doing laundry when I spotted this:What, what?!?! Downton Decor??? Are you kidding me? Can I get on a wait list right now? I must have ALL THE THINGS!What about you? Would you like a piece of Downton in your living room?
Well Hello 2013!
Y’all, it’s a new year! I have so much planned for this year…and I’ll be writing about all of that, AND catching you up on where the heck I’ve been (buried under laundry…seriously, you should’ve called out the hounds…), and how our Christmas went. It’s all coming soon!Before I get to all of that though, I have to share something I’m crazy excited about. If you’ve never read One Artsy Mama’s blog, you’re missing out. I’ll fully admit I do a lot of lurking over there. I don’t comment nearly enough (or at all some months, but man I should!). Anywho, my good blog (and irl) buddy Eva @ Tales of the Scotts tipped me off to it and it has been so helpful!One of my favorite parts of Amy’s blog is her Growing Your Blog series where she shares tips for making your blog more successful in simple, workable…
Diagnosis
300.3Those four little digits make up an ICD-9 code for medical billing. But for me, it’s more than just a billing code. It’s what I have. I almost said it’s who I am, but that’s not true. I am a person. That little code is what’s wrong with me. (Even that statement is wrong. It’s not what’s wrong with me, it’s how my brain lies. And it does dear friends, it lies often.)So, unless you work in a medical office and do a lot of billing, you probably won’t know what that number means.300.3 is the ICD-9 code for obsessive-compulsive disorder or OCD.I’ve known for awhile that I probably had OCD, but no one (even former therapists) had ever put it in writing before and made an absolute diagnosis. I don’t have a dedicated anxiety or panic problem like I thought. I have OCD.Here’s a word of caution though, and a plea…
What We’ve Been Up To…
This post could easily be named “We Aren’t Hoarders, I Swear”. I considered it, but then I figured you wouldn’t believe me and sense it was a cry for help. Let me explain.Here’s my coffee from this morning:I poured said coffee at about 8 AM this morning. This is exactly how it looked 12 hours later when I returned home. I managed to get two or three sips. Why?This:This is our basement. More precisely this is about a third of our basement. Here take a closer look:This is what the basement looked like this morning (though I took these pictures yesterday when there was better light). When we moved in we knew we wanted this space as our family room, and we planned on getting new flooring once we’d saved up (we’re still planning and saving, but we’re close!). But it quickly became a catch all for broken down boxes and…
Normal
I wish that I could tell you what “normal” means, but in all honesty, I have no idea. I know that each and every day I pray that I can at least appear normal. Most days, I don’t feel I do, and on the “good” days, it’s a hard fought battle just to look like the rest of you.Every day I struggle to remember a time when I wasn’t worried, stressed out or afraid. It occurred to me last night that I no longer remember.I have anxiety. More specifically, I have an anxiety disorder. You can’t see it. It’s not like chicken pox or cancer. I don’t look sick. But I am. And unlike either of those things, there’s no cure (though I know from watching relatives suffer that there isn’t a cure for cancer either, but there’s hope).I think I’ve finally realized that I will forever be the way…
Gadanke
Last, but certainly not least, we have Gadanke. I think you know I love Gadanke journals – I mean, I have three or four of my own. I’ve given them away here on the blog. I even used one as a gift for my husband on our first anniversary!Gadanke journals are high quality. The papers are beautiful. The prompts are thought provoking without leading you to specific answers. They would make a lovely stocking stuffer, and even buying a few wouldn’t break the bank.Here are a couple of my favorites:Connect with Gadanke on the web:Shop: http://www.gadanke.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Gadanke?fref=ts