Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Family Summer Bucket List 2018

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Summertime has a whole new meaning this year since I am home with the kids for the first time ever!!  Because I’ve always worked during the summer, I’ve never bothered to do a summer bucket list, but this year since we are home, it's on!  As a matter of fact, this is actually my first summer not working in twenty years.  That is just crazy.

Without further ado, some fun things that we’d like to accomplish this summer…



O N E – Go to the Beach

Since we went to Disney World for Spring Break, our beach trip wasn't quite as long as it usually is, but hey, a beach trip is a beach trip and we had a blast!  This one is actually already checked off of our list!

T W O – Celebrate Jacob’s Birthday

Yep, he’s a summer baby, so we’ll be celebrating our boy’s seventh birthday this summer!

T H R E E – Take the Kids Fishing

There is a huge lake behind Brian’s old childhood home (where his mom and step-dad still live) and we want to take the kids fishing there sometime.  It’s one of B’s favorite things to do and he hasn’t gone in years, so he’s long overdue.

F O U R – Spend Lots of Time at the Library

We have several public libraries in our area, and we plan to frequent them this summer!

F I V E – Play with Water Beads

The kids got some of these in their stocking for Christmas and we have yet to play with them.

S I X – Find a Cold Drink at Starbucks That I Like

Confession.  I have never liked cold coffee.  I once tried a frapp from Starbucks and hated it.  Coffee should always be warm in my opinion.  However, since it has been at least a decade since I’ve tried a cold brew, I thought I might try it again sometime, or I might just grab something cold that’s not even coffee-related.  Send your favorite cold Starbucks suggestions my way, please!

S E V E N – Play in the Sprinkler

This is, of course, a summer staple, and since we don’t have a pool, this will likely be happening a lot.

E I G H T – Go see a Braves Game in their new stadium… and City

We took Jacob to a Braves game a couple of years ago but Olivia has never been, so I’d like to go as a family of four this time!  They have moved to a new location, so it will be neat to see the new stadium.  I just hope we can have nicer weather this time… I won’t go if it’s 8,000 degrees like it was the last time. 

N I N E – Swimming Lessons for Both of the Kids

This is Jacob’s third year and Olivia’s second year in swimming lessons and I’m hoping that this year they can get comfortable enough in the water to make it their last year in swimming lessons, although, Olivia will likely have to return next year.  

T E N – Date Nights

Summertime means laid back time, so I’m hoping to squeeze in at least three date nights with B.

E L E V E N – Get Milkshakes

Olivia randomly asked the other day when we could go get a milkshake and I was surprised because I’m pretty sure our kids have only ever had a milkshake once or twice in their little lives.  We get ice cream and frozen yogurt all the time, but we rarely get milkshakes.  I guess we need to remedy that!  Chick-Fil-A, here we come!

T W E L V E – Play on All the Playgrounds

We have so many fun playgrounds to choose from in our city, so we plan to make the rounds this summer.

T H I R T E E N – Cookout and Outdoor Movie with Friends

We did an outdoor movie night with friends a few months ago when it was chilly, but it would be even more fun to do one during the summer!

 F O U R T E E N – Plant My Herbs

Yes, I’ve been talking about this for weeks and I still haven’t actually done it yet.  I WILL get these things planted.  And soon.

F I F T E E N – Open Savings Accounts for the Kids

This one is random for an item on a summer bucket list, but it’s something we’ve been wanting to do for years, and we’ve always wanted to include the kids so they could see just how banking and saving money really works, so summertime is the perfect time to do this since they’re out of school.

S I X T E E N – Establish Chores and Allowance

I have also been wanting to make a chore chart for the kids to get them more involved in helping out around the house.  Since I just spent the first five months of the year decluttering and organizing, I want to instill in them a respect for keeping things neat and tidy.  Since I’ll have them home with me for ten weeks straight, this will be a good opportunity to establish a good routine.

S E V E N T E E N – Vacation Bible School

Our church hosts VBS each year, and Jacob has always enjoyed it!  That also gives me a few hours to myself each day.  ;o)

E I G H T E E N – Summer Camp

Jacob has been attending summer camp at his school for the last few years so he has  already asked it he’ll be attending this year.  He is really excited about staying home with me all summer, but we did decide to let both of the kids pick one week to go so they can see their friends.  Unfortunately they are booked solid as of now, but we're on a waiting list.  Fingers crossed!  I'm hoping we can get them in because that’ll be a whole week off for Momma, too.  Guess I’ll be using that week to #DoAllTheThings

N I N E T E E N – Get a Tan (While Using Sunscreen, of Course)

Since I’ve worked since I was sixteen, I haven’t had a summer off in twenty years.  Yikes.  This will be the first summer that I won’t have any obligations, and I plan on soaking up a lot of sun with the kids.  I think our lawn chairs and my books will be calling my name a lot and I plan on getting a real, lasting tan which is something that I haven’t had in years! 

T W E N T Y – Read Five Books

And since I plan on spending so much time reading in the sun, I want to try to get through five whole books!  I have always been an avid reader, but after having kids, my spare time diminished.  A lot.  I still read, but it usually takes me about three months to get through one book.  Well, this summer I want to try to read FIVE.  In just ten weeks.

T W E N T Y – O N E – Perfect Our Grilling Game

You may all remember that B and I just finally started using a grill last year for the first time ever.  Well, we have perfected the hamburger on the grill, so now it’s time to expand to other meats and veggies…

T W E N T Y – T W O – Paint and Hide Rocks

Our city is very big on painting rocks and hiding them in random spots around town for others to find.  We even have a Facebook page dedicated to it.  The kids always love hunting for painted rocks, but we have yet to paint our own.  Time to change that!

T W E N T Y – T H R E E – Random Acts of Kindness

Summertime is the perfect time to work on our kindness to others.  In addition to teaching our kids to be kind, I want them to really understand what it means to be the hands and feet of God.  We get so caught up in our daily routines and so rarely do we think to drop what we’re doing to go do something for someone else.  Since we will have ample time this summer, I really want to use it wisely and cultivate in our kids a love of service to others.  I have a few ideas up my sleeve for this one and I’m really excited!

T W E N T Y – F O U R – Rainy Day Double Feature

We don’t have many rainy summer days here, but if we do, I’d like to let the kids watch two movies back-to-back complete with popcorn.  We’ve had plenty of movie nights, but we’ve never done a movie day, and we’ve never watched two movies back-to-back.  I just know they’ll love it!

T W E N T Y – F I V E – Campout

The other night Olivia randomly asked if she could sleep in Jacob’s bed.  It was a school night, so the answer was, of course, no, but that gave me a great idea for the summer!  I’m sure there will be plenty of nights that we let them sleep in each other’s rooms, but I’d like to even take it a step further and let them sleep in their tent in the play room and have a “campout.”

T W E N T Y – S I X – Dance Party

And finally, a dance party to our favorite Disney songs… this would be a great one for a rainy day as well!  Such a great way to burn energy!

All I have with the kids is TEN WEEKS, y’all.  Ten weeks.  That may seem like a lot, but I know that it will fly by, so I’m going to try to be as present as possible and soak up every single second with my little family.  As I’ve mentioned before, I’m blogging a little less… 3-4 times per week instead of my usual five.  I’ve been given this wonderful opportunity to spend unlimited time with my babies for the first time in their whole lives, and by golly, I’m going to use it wisely.  The last thing I want to do is spend the majority of the time on a computer. 

No worries, though, I’m not going anywhere permanently… I still love blogging and I will be back full-time in the fall when they go back to school for sure!  Until then, I’m going to just enjoy living in the moment with my sweet family!

What are some things on your summer bucket list?


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Tuesday, June 26, 2018

What's Up Wednesday - June 2018

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It’s time for another edition of What’s Up Wednesday… this time on a Tuesday!  Let’s see what we did during the month of June!

What We’re Eating This Week

Mon – Fettuccine alfredo with chicken and broccoli
Tue – Chicken tacos
Wed – Bonefish with my girlfriends!!  Ladies night!  Woop woop!
Thu – Pulled pork sandwiches
Fri – Out
Sat – Out
Sun – Sunday dinner at Momma’s

What I’m Reminiscing About

Our beach trip!!!!  We had the very best time this year and I think it was my favorite beach trip ever!  I’ve recapped it by the numbers and I’ve also recapped Day 1, so stay tuned for more recaps!  I hope to have Day 2 up this Thursday.



What I’m Loving

Being off with my babies!  We have had a pretty busy last couple of weeks with swimming lessons and Vacation Bible School so I’m looking forward to not having as much planned from here on out!  It’s been so nice to be available to get them where they need to go without having to juggle work schedules with B.  I’m really, really thankful for this opportunity.  I truly am.

What We’ve Been Up To

As I mentioned before, we spent a lovely few days at the beach, and then the kids have had swimming lessons for the last two weeks plus vacation bible school last week.  We’ve been to the library, we’ve done lots of reading at home, we’ve played in our blow-up pool, we’ve gotten milkshakes, we’ve watched movies, we’ve played on numerous playgrounds, we’ve made homemade popsicles, and now I’m ready to tackle some more items on our summer bucket list… which will be posted tomorrow finally!






What I’m Dreading

I’m not necessarily dreading anything, but there is a bit of a dark spot in our lives right now.  My Nana (my Daddy’s mom) has been pretty sick for a long time, but just this past week her congestive heart failure has landed her in the hospital yet again.  She has lots of fluid on her lungs and she’s having a really hard time breathing, and I just hate to know that she’s suffering.  She’s been in the hospital for several days now and she could definitely use some prayers.  My Daddy is her primary caregiver and this has all been really hard on him as well, so I know he could use some prayers, too.  If you’re the praying type, please keep them both in yours.  It would really mean a lot to our whole family.

What I’m Working On

This past weekend I finally painted my master closet after almost nine years of having it the same grey/brown as the rest of the house.  I’ve been wanting to paint it since we moved in, and I’m loving the new light, bright, and airy feel!  I’m now working on getting that back wall with the window decorated so stay tuned… I’m not making any drastic changes, but I’m definitely doing a few new things to spruce it up… starting with spray painting the frames that used to be on that wall gold!  I think it will add a bit of a fancier touch than the black frames did.  I also have a couple of other things up my sleeves as well so stay tuned!


What I’m Excited About

Fourth of July week!  My brother, sister-in-law, and nephew are coming to stay for ten days and I’m hoping to be able to spend some good quality time with them.  My nephew is going to be taking swimming lessons from the same lady who taught our kids, and I’m hoping to make it to his first lesson to cheer him on.  I think the kids will get a kick out of watching someone else learn to swim, too! 

Also, Fourth of July has always been one of my favorite holidays.  We typically grill out and spend time with family and a lot of the time we either do our own fireworks or we go downtown to watch the fireworks over the river.  We don’t have any set plans yet but I think it should be a fun day and night no matter what.  And this year I don’t have to wake up early to go to work the next morning!  #Winning

Here we are on The 4th two years ago... my, how those babies have grown!



What I’m Watching/Reading

Watching – The Bachelorette, America’s Got Talent, and Friends… again.  Haha.  I have literally seen all of the seasons of Friends at least twenty times, but it’s been a few years since I’ve watched it, so I’m long overdue.  We just started a couple of weeks ago and we’re already nearly halfway through season two.  I just can’t get enough!

ReadingStill Me by Jojo Moyes.  It’s the third book in the Me Before You trilogy.  I loved the first one, I thought the second one was okay, and so far I’m loving the third one.  I love that this third book takes place in New York City.  It’s one of my favorite cities in the world and I can never get enough of books that take place there!


I’m also super excited because Emily Giffin’s new book is en route to my house as I type this!!!!  She is my very favorite author of all time and she only puts a book out every 1-2 years, so I’ve been waiting for this one!



What I’m Listening To

We’re still blasting The Greatest Showman on repeat in the car.  Every single day for the last two weeks we listened to the entire thing on the way to and from swimming lessons.  It is exactly the length of time that it takes to get from our house to Mrs. Joni’s and from Mrs. Joni’s back to our house, so we were able to listen to the whole thing from start to finish every single day.  I’m starting to get a little tired of it, but the kids are still obsessed.  Although I have to admit, every time it’s on, I still belt it out with the best of them!  Haha.



What I’m Wearing

Shorts and tees, shorts and tanks, shorts and blouses.  Shorts shorts shorts.  It’s been hot as blazes and as humid as the rain forest here lately so I’m wearing as little as possible.   


What I’m Doing This Weekend

I wish I had something scintillating to discuss here, but unfortunately B has to work this weekend again.  He rarely has to work weekends (normally only one or two per year when their projects come to an end) but this year, the project he’s on has required a lot more working weekends and unfortunately all four of them were crammed into May and June alone.  This should be the last one that he has to work for a long time, though, fingers crossed. 

Fortunately he only has to work early Saturday morning until late afternoon, so we will at least have him home Friday night and all day Sunday (assuming everything goes as planned).  Not sure what the kids and I will do while he’s gone, though.  I guess that partly depends on the weather!

What I’m Looking Forward To Next Month

Celebrating Fourth of July and making lots and lots of memories with my babies before they head back to school in August.  We have a summer bucket list LOADED with the good stuff (it’ll be on the blog tomorrow!), so we have a lot of “work” to do!

What Else Is New

Y’all may remember Olivia’s issue with the lump on her thyroid earlier this year?  Well, the lump is back (sigh) so our doctor referred us to a specialist at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.  We’re visiting the doctor in Atlanta today for the first time, so we would really appreciate your prayers.  Our doctor at home has already given us his opinion on how to move forward, and we’re hoping that the second opinion we get today is similar, and we’re just praying that whatever we end up choosing to do is the right thing. 

Happy Wednesday, lovies!


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Monday, June 25, 2018

Summer 2018 (Week 4) - VBS & Swimming Lessons

Another busy week has just flown by and I’m really looking forward to more downtime this week as we don’t have much scheduled for the upcoming week.

Monday, June 18

Monday we were up bright and early to get the kids ready for their first day of Vacation Bible School!  This was Jacob’s second year attending and Olivia’s first.  VBS was from 9 AM – 12 PM, so that also meant three spare hours for me to get some stuff done!  Both of the kids did well at drop-off.  A lot of Jacob’s school friends were there so he eased right on in, but Olivia was a little shy since she didn’t know anyone.  I was able to leave without her crying or putting up a fight, though, so that made me happy!  I know at least a few of the kids who were at VBS with her this week will be in her class in the fall at school, so hopefully that will make the transition to her new school a little easier.

After I dropped the kids at VBS I could not get to the gym fast enough… I was SO EXCITED!  I do work out at home a good bit, but I hadn’t been to the gym since the third week of May and it was long overdue.  I was worried I was going to struggle with my workout, but I easily rocked my 3.6 mph on an 11 incline for 30 minutes with a 5 minute cool-down.  I think I burned more calories this time than ever!  For the remainder of VBS I dropped the last of the yard sale leftovers at the donations center, did some laundry, and worked on some blog catch-up, and before I knew it, it was time to go get the kids.  Three hours flies fast when you’re on “me” time!

After VBS, we rushed home and the kids had a lunch of leftover pizza and strawberries, and then it was time to get dressed and head to swimming lessons.  Swimming lessons lasts for two weeks, and this was week two.  Both of the kids did well.  Olivia finally stopped crying, but she still wasn’t remembering to kick her legs so Mrs. Joni worked extra hard with her that day.

The kids are always pretty exhausted after swimming lessons, so when they came home, they changed out of their wet suits and I let them watch TV for a bit while they rested on the couch.



Tuesday, June 19

Tuesday was almost identical to Monday – up early for VBS, me at the gym, doing laundry, and doing some blog work, pick up from VBS, and then home for lunch.  The kids had sandwiches, cheese puffs, and blackberries for lunch, and then we headed to swimming lessons.  It was so HOT Tuesday that I thought I was going to have to jump in the pool myself.  Whew!  The kids watched TV again after lessons while I worked a little bit, and that was our Tuesday.






Wednesday, June 20

VBS for the kids first thing, but I skipped the gym because I had to go get my allergy shot and pick up some more medicine for my stupid allergies.  I was still feeling pretty bad Wednesday so I had to get something to help alleviate some of the symptoms.  B took a half day at work Wednesday so he could take the kids to swimming lessons because I had a doctor’s appointment in the afternoon that I couldn’t miss, so he met us at home for lunch.  The kids had hot dogs and bananas, and then they all headed off to swimming lessons while I headed to the doctor.  It was another hot day so I was a little thankful to get a reprieve from the heat for a day!  :o)

Thursday, June 21

Thursday while the kids were at VBS, I took my car for a much-needed oil change.  I’m supposed to get it changed when the light comes on at 15% for the oil life, and my car was already down to 5%.  Sheesh.  The kids were extra excited when I picked them up from VBS on this day and they were all a chatter about what they learned.  We went home and had chicken nuggets, sweet potatoes, and blueberries for lunch and then it was off for more swimming lessons.  Jacob was so comfortable in the water at this point that he was pretty much just wanting to do his own thing… he was only interested in diving for the little toy truck that they had.  Haha.  And Olivia finally made lots of progress and she finally started kicking those legs really well! 

When swimming lessons were over, I took them for a little treat.  We went to Chick-Fil-A (through the drive-thru since the kids were wet) and got milkshakes!  Jacob opted for strawberry (which I thought was an odd choice for him), Olivia grabbed chocolate (typical), and I grabbed vanilla (also typical), and Jacob ended up not loving his strawberry shake.  I felt so bad that he didn’t like it!  Next time he’ll be getting the cookies and cream one, I’m sure!





Friday, June 22

Friday was the last day of VBS so after I dropped the kids I went home to try to accomplish #ALLTHETHINGS, but three hours is just not a lot of time when your to-do list is a mile long, so I ended up heading to pick them up still feeling behind.  Oh well!  There’s always tomorrow!

Friday afternoon the kids had turkey rolls, cheese, strawberries, Goldfish, graham crackers, and Greek yogurt for lunch (a little bit of everything), and then it was our last day of swimming lessons.  Jacob was super comfortable and swimming the entire length of the pool by the time it was over, and Olivia was way more comfortable and swimming the entire width of the pool by the time it was over.  She still doesn’t kick her legs as much as she should but she made some serious progress!  All in all, swimming lessons 2018 was a success!

The rest of the day was spent relaxing at home.  The kids watched a couple of shows when we got home and I finished reading my book, and then when B got home from work we all headed out for Mexican for dinner.  We came straight home afterward because the kids were pretty whooped and we watched The Incredibles.  The kids had never seen it, so we had to get them primed and ready for Incredibles 2!  I hope to take them to see it at the theater soon! 


During the movie we had a MASSIVE storm blow through.  It poured and thundered and lighteninged (is that a word?) so much I was worried the power was going to go out.  It did flicker once, but fortunately ours stayed on.  A quick check of our local news station’s coverage showed that the storm was packing hail (although we didn’t see any at our house) and 60 mph winds.  Yikes.  We were fortunate not to have any damage, but lots of people around town did.  The top of my parents’ tree fell on their driveway where their car is normally parked, but fortunately they weren’t home at the time.  They were without power until 3:30 AM, so I was thankful we weren’t in their boat!

After the storm was over we put the kids to bed and when I walked out of Jacob’s room, the inside of our entire house was bathed in hot pink.  It looked so odd that I went downstairs and stepped outside, and I saw one of the most gorgeous sunsets I’ve ever seen in my entire life.  The storm clouds were in the process of moving out so half of the sky was bright hot pink and orange like this:




And then when I turned to the east, it looked like this:


Dark and ominous where the end of the storm was heading away.  And I didn't edit those pictures not one bit.  Those colors were really that vibrant!

I stayed outside and took it all in for a few more minutes, and then B and I spent the rest of the evening catching up on some TV from the week – like Dave Matthews Band on Jimmy Fallon.  I had already watched it, but it was so funny I had to watch it again.  Dave and Jimmy are two of my favorite people and I love when they come together to do hilarious skits.



Saturday, June 23

Saturday morning I was feeling ambitious, so I made some homemade chocolate chip waffles for breakfast, and then after nine years in our home I finally decided to paint my master closet!  When we first built and moved in all those years ago I had every intention of painting the closet pretty quickly because I knew I didn’t want it to be that same color as the rest of the house.  I wanted it to be white.  Well, through the years I painted my office, the front sitting room, the dining room, Jacob’s bedroom (twice), Olivia’s bedroom, the play room, and the downstairs half bath, but never my closet. 

This weekend it was finally time, though!  While I don’t typically love white walls, I always knew I wanted a white closet because it looks so nice and bright and clean behind the colors upon colors of clothes and shoes and handbags.  I started at 9 AM and I finished up just before 4 PM.  I did stop to take a lunch break so it took about six hours to get the whole job done.  I think it took an hour just to get everything out because there was so much stuff!  It took two coats (which I expected), but man oh man was it a pain in the butt trying to paint around and behind all of the shelves on the walls!  We weren’t able to remove them before painting because I was worried it would weaken them, so I just did the best I could working around them.  One of these days I’d love to have custom wood shelves built, but that’s another project for another day!

Anyway, here are the before pictures:



Here is during:



And here is the finished product! 


I FREAKING LOVE IT!!!!

We rushed off to church after I finished, and our priest gave one of the best homilies ever.  He’s leaving soon to go to another church and I’m so sad because he’s a really great guy and he always delivers a really great message. 


During church Jacob was complaining of a headache which I thought was really weird as that’s never happened before, and then toward the end he started saying his tummy hurt.  I was worried he was coming down with something, but he rallied shortly after and we ended up going to my grandmother’s for a family get together as planned. 

Everyone brought their own food – we grabbed a pizza – and everyone brought their own drinks – we grabbed some craft beers – and our whole family spent the evening hanging out together at my grandmother’s house.  She and my grandfather have lived in that same house since before my momma was born so I have been going to that house my whole life.  When I was little our entire family used to go over there nearly every Saturday night after church and I have the fondest memories playing with my cousins in the back room and popping out every now and then to eat some Wheat Thins with cream cheese or Bugles that my grandmother had left out.  We don’t go over there nearly as much as we used to, but I always love when we do.  <3  I also love that my babies love going over there as much as I did/do. 


Jacob didn’t eat very much at dinner and shortly after he was complaining that his tummy was hurting again, so B ran out to grab some childrens’ Pepto and that seemed to alleviate his pain for a bit.  He started going downhill shortly thereafter, and he pretty much just laid around all evening.  Just as we were leaving for the evening, he turned white as a sheet and he started crying and I thought for sure he was either going to be sick or pass out, but he didn’t.  We hightailed it outta there with a quickness after that to get him home because I was just sure he was coming down with a stomach virus, but when we got home he fell asleep in about ten seconds flat (literally) and he slept all night without a peep.  The only conclusion I could come to was that maybe he was mildly dehydrated.  I have no clue, but I was relieved that he didn’t have a tummy bug.  UGH.  Those are like death.

Sunday, June 24

Sunday morning Jacob was as good as new so we went about business as usual.  I spent the morning getting everything back in my closet and I started working on a new project for the closet that involved gold spray paint.  Then we all got ready and headed to my MIL and step-FIL’s for lunch.  They had fresh green beans, okra, carrots, blueberries, and cucumbers from the garden, and they made my favorite cheesy bites with jalapenos from the garden as well, along with some pork tenderloin and cheesy potatoes.  Man oh man, it was all fresh and delicious! 



After lunch we went out to the garden to eat some more blueberries off the bush, and we also picked a couple of cucumbers and green peppers for me to bring home for my salads!  Yum!  The kids bounced on the mini trampoline for a bit, and then we headed to Lowe’s to pick up a couple of hooks for our outdoor storage closet as well as a couple of new house plants.  I read that Pothos plants are easygoing and really hard to kill so I thought I would try my hand at a couple more live plants since I’ve kept my grandmother’s old plant alive for over a year now.

Sunday evening was spent at my parents’ house and it was the first time in a while that the whole gang was there together.  We’ve had someone missing (my uncle or his girlfriend) each week for the last couple of months, so it was nice to have everyone back together.  Momma and Daddy recently did a few kitchen updates – new counter tops and new paint, so I was really excited to see it.  It looks so nice!  Aaaand it REALLY has me itching to have white cabinets in the kitchen. 

When we built our house I wanted white cabinets, but I let the builder convince me to do the “trendy” thing and get the dark merlot stained cabinets instead.  I have regretted that decision every day for the last, ohhhh, 5-6 years.  I loved the trendy cabinets for several years in the beginning, but my love for them died pretty quickly.  Then when we added on across the back of our house in 2015, that took away a lot of the natural light from the back of the house, so now it’s SUPER dark in the kitchen and I can’t stand it.  SOMEBODY COME PAINT MY CABINETS WHITE!  PLEEEEASE? 

I’m just not doing it.  Been there done that.  And it ain’t fun!

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