pieces of me: summer 2003

I think it began in the summer of 2003.

Maybe it started before then.

I don’t know.

I can definitely point to 3 life altering events that happened beginning in the summer and continuing through the fall of 2003.

This is the first

Summer 2003:

I walked in on a burglary in progress in our home.

It was the middle of the afternoon. I think I had taken my sister to the car dealership to pick up her car, or drop it off. I was gone not more than 45 minutes. I took our dog Ben with me and then I was going to head home and do some painting in our house.

I was getting my paint supplies ready in the garage (we had an alley entry detached garage) and then walked towards the house. I noticed that our cat, Murphy had snuck out the back window that was cracked open. That was the first indication that something was wrong, but I didn’t notice it immediately.

I walked to the back door, unlocked it, and Ben ran in front of me. He was trained to not walk through doors before us, so this was the second indication that something was wrong.  Then he started growling. Ben barked a lot, but her never growled. This was the third indication that something was wrong.  I held him back and took a look into our kitchen…drawers were open and things were out of place.

I backed away from the house, went to the garage to get a rope to keep Ben with me, and called my husband. By this time I noticed that the screen was off the back window that the cat had escaped from and the window was open wide. Yes, I should have called 911 first, but I thought maybe something was wrong with Ryan and he had to break into the house.

He informed me that he was OK. I hung up the phone and called 911. I remember my voice being shaky and saying, “Yes, I think there is a burglary in progress at my home.”  I stayed in the backyard near the garage and waited for them to show up. It seemed like forever, but they were there in less than 3 minutes.

An officer came through the back gate, gun drawn, and approached me. They asked me a few questions and told me to stay put. Another officer had gone in through the front door, which was  now open. (It had not been open when I drove by the front of the house only a few minutes before)

The burglars took some large LL Bean totes that I had in the front guest bedroom and filled them with electronics and cash.  They had been in our bedroom (which was towards the back of the house) when I opened the back door.  The officers found one of our butcher knives either in our bedroom or living room (I can’t remember which now). They had used it to cut cable cords, but could have used it as a weapon had I gone into the house.

The burglars had left through the front door while I was in the backyard waiting for the police to come. A couple of months later they were caught. They had been burglarizing houses during the day by ringing the doorbell to see if anybody was home and entering through cracked windows, unlocked doors, etc. They were pawning or selling what they found and using the money for drugs.  It was a young man and woman.  The woman was 17 and pregnant.  They also had a young baby.

At the time, I just dealt with it. Did what I needed for the police and kept thinking how thankful I was that nobody got hurt. I felt sorry for the girl, her baby, and unborn child.

I asked Ryan to either get an alarm or another dog that could stay with me when he went hunting every weekend that fall. In November we had Oak flown out to Denver from our breeder and friend in Idaho. She was my constant companion from that Thanksgiving until last May.

What I didn’t deal with was the sense of violation I felt. I struggle with feeling safe…especially when I am alone. I never felt that way before this happened.

I started to feel fear.

home is…feeling the fear and doing it anyway.

imitation is the sincerest form of flattery

Look what my friend Steph (who writes the blog Gruve Mom Times) did to her dining room!

Please visit her blog for the transformation here.

I am so happy to have been an inspiration to her.  Didn’t she do an awesome job?

I agree, imitation IS the sincerest form of flattery.

Anybody else transforming rooms from one use to another?  Please share!

Next Friday I am going to do a post about the use of color in my home.

home is…sharing good ideas!

my heart is breaking

Yesterday morning I got that dreaded phone call.

You know the one.

The phone rings early in the morning and the caller ID shows it is family member from across the country calling.

The one where you know something bad has happened.

Yep, that one.

My sisters husbands brother took his own life the night before.

I was in tears immediately. I just wanted to be transported to Colorado to be there for my sister and her husband.

I am so thankful that my loved ones are okay, but my heart is breaking for them.

I want to do something. Fix something. Make it all better.

All I can say right now is tell those that you love that you do.

Give more kisses and hugs than usual.

Be thankful for what and who you have in your life.

Who knows when it could change.

I love you and am so thankful you are in my life Betsy, Rob and Sasha.

home is…wishing i could be “home”.

being me

This is what appears on the “about” page of my blog:

a blog inspired by real life

I am a wife, mom, daughter, sister, friend, interior designer, perpetual student of life, and dreamer.

Real life, yours and mine, is my inspiration!

The categories included on my blog are:

being a wife

being a mom

being a daughter

being a sister

being a friend

being an interior designer

being a perpetual student of life

being a dreamer

All of these are parts of who I am, but what about being me?

I am learning to be me again. Somewhere along the line I stopped being me. Or, more likely, I changed things about me that I would like to change again.

Who am I?

Who do I want to be?

I am adding a new category…being me.

Stay tuned.

home is…being me.

resorting to plan b

Since last summer I have wanted to build a playhouse/treehouse in the backyard for the kids.  We spend a lot of time playing outside when the weather gets nice around here and I think something like this would be awesome…

We have five huge Douglas Fir trees in our backyard.  While I wouldn’t actually build the playhouse in the trees, I do want to build it between the trees.

Aren’t the treehouse’s above incredible? I found them at the TreeHouse Workshop located in Seattle. Wouldn’t it be fun to build and design treehouse’s for a living?!

I also bought a bunch of books about how to build a playhouse and had a vision in my mind. My dad made a quick sketch based on what I told him because I thought he might be able to help us build it during one of their visits out here.

Well, it didn’t get done last summer…or fall.  My parents were only here for 1-1/2 days last fall and on one of those days we had baby girls birthday party.  Needless to say, we did not get around to building a playhouse. While my husband is handy, it is hard to find the time to spend on such a big project.

So here we sit with spring and summer approaching, and I still want the playhouse for the kids. With the only visit planned from my dad being in July (and we are going to go to the Oregon Coast), I am having to resort to plan b.

Enter Costco.

I was at Costco last week and found this:

While it is not perfect, it is close enough to what I want and we can do some extra handy work to embellish it and make it critter resistant (we have squirrels, skunks, raccoons, etc. that visit our backyard at night).

What we will need to build is the platform in between the trees which will end up being a deck around the playhouse (and maybe a bit of storage underneath).

The Costco playhouse also has these added features that would have been more $ to add to any playhouse that we build ourselves:

I made a deal with my husband that I would make (find) the money to buy it. Last week, I sold our single BOB Revolution and made enough money to buy the playhouse!

The bummer is that my husband has been out of town since Saturday, and I have not been able to get over to Costco to purchase the playhouse. I am hoping and praying that they still have it in stock this weekend when I plan to go buy it!

This little playhouse is going to add a nice dimension and some color to our backyard. I can’t wait!

Wish me luck at Costco.

home is…being happy with plan b (and hoping I don’t have to figure out a plan c)!

get moving…

…it’s Monday!

Happy Valentines Day to all of you!

My hubby is traveling for work this week, so no plans for a Valentine’s Day celebration.

I’m not feeling sorry for myself, though.  Valentines Day is a bit overrated if you ask me.

The kids and I are going to get moving by going to PlayDate PDX with some friends!

If you live in the Portland area, have you been to PlayDate PDX? Where else do you go to get moving with your kids?

home is…celebrating valentines day with my kiddos!

funtime carnival

I love the little guys school.

Remember this post from a year ago?

I couldn’t be happier with our choice.

And, most importantly, he loves it too!

On Friday night there was a carnival at his school for all the families to attend.

Games, prizes, balloons…the kids had a blast!

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home is…a family date night!

30 minutes of morning sounds

rooster cock-a-doodle-doo-ing

baby girl talking

train whistle blowing

cat meowing

water boiling

birds chirping

keyboard keys tapping

dog begging

furnace chugging

geese honking

small airplane flying

refrigerator humming

dog licking

baby girl crunching

footsteps thumping

water running

squirrels chatting

spoon stirring

little guy laughing

home is…listening to the sounds of a sleepy Saturday morning.

a pile of good magazines and the time to read them

Last weekend a friend asked me what my favorite shelter/lifestyle magazines are.

I like them all, but here is what I subscribe to now:

Natural Home March/April 2011 cover

I think at one time or another I have subscribed to every kind of shelter/trade magazine out there. Now that I have two kiddos, I find that I barely have time to read them, but I also crave them.  My dream night would be spent alone in a bed with my laptop, wine and a pile full of good magazines (and I plan to have one of those, soon).

What shelter/lifestyle magazines do you read?

home is…a pile of good magazines and the time to read them.

the little guy said…

On the way home from school yesterday the little guy asked, “Mommy, is it grandpa hogs day today?”

(He learned about Groundhogs Day and seeing shadows in school last week)

Also on the way home…

Baby girl was crying and the little guy said to her, “We’re almost home, sweetie. We’re almost home. OK, sweetie?”

He kept repeating this until she stopped crying. He takes good care of his baby sister.