Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Air Force Reserves Keeping My Husband Out of Work

So this post it completely unique to the posts I typically publish on this blog about my home buying process and subsequent rennovation. BUT I'm really mad and I feel compelled to share that anger and frustration with as many people as possible. My husband was in the Army for 4 years. After 4 years he decided to get out so our kids could grown up near ther grandparents and extended family here in the DC Maryland VA area. He found a job quickly working on a program with the Air Force and during that time he made the decision to join the Air Force National Guard. He submitted his paperwork in April. In July the program he'd been hired to work on ended somewhat unexpectantly but he was able to secure a position working another effort prior so there should have been no lapse in employement. He was offered and accepted a position sometime in June which required him to be a memeber of the Air Fource National Guard. At that time his paperwork was still pending (from April) but he was told it would be put on the "fast track" so that he could start working soon. For the next few weeks we were told "next week" and then "next week" for when the paperwork would be processed. My husband has been technically without a job for over a month now. As the primary breadwinner the absence of his paycheck is severly affecting our way of life and if it continues may impact our ability to keep our home. It is beyond my comprehesion how it can take over 4 months to obtain a few signatures for an indivudal who's already served his country and has already been hired to work a position for the organization. And it's not as if my husband has not communicated to various individuals throughtout the process the impact this delay is having on his family. We've essentially been blown off and told they are working on it. No sense of urgency on their part. The only thing I can think is that the Air Force needs to hire about 50 more employees to handle their workload, fire the unproductive employees they have working this department or amend their snail like approval process which requires about 50 signatures each taking a month to get. My husand has begun looking for other positions but in this economy we all know it can be hard. I'm just so dissapointed in this process and how little it seems the Air Force cares. I work in Governent Contracting so I know all about bureaucracy and red tape but I also know with hard work and persistance you can push anything through especaily with over 4 months time.

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Backyard Renovation

So my husband and I (mostly my husband) worked very hard over the past couple of months to add a couple of patios to our backyard.  Our yard wasn't that big and we are right next to a huge green space next to the community center so we thought to maximize the entertainment potential for the yard.  That meant less green space but we were fine with that.

Most of these materials came from Lowes. Some of the pavers came from Home Depot. Furniture came from Target.  The pergola was from Lowes.

I cant say it was easy but the process of doing the patios was not difficult just time consuming. Same with the flower gardens.  We are very happy with how it turned out and I think we saved a lot of money by doing the labor ourselves.  

Some before and afters below. : )

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Kitchen Remodel

We finished the kitchen. Pictures below. All together we
-bought new stainless steel appliances
-painted cabinets white
-added hardware to the cabinets
-put in new countertops
-put in new undermining sink and goose neck faucet
-added backsplash

It looks like a totally different kitchen lol. We love it. Places where we saved some money were in painting the cabinets. All we had to pay for was sanders, paint, and foam brushes (already had the rollers).  Prolly cost total of $150 at most.

Also I put in the backsplash my self with SimpleMat.  Great product. Very easy to use. I did the whole thing in one night. The tiles where the mesh back kind and we used the hand held tile cutters. Whole thing was about $500 tiles and tools included.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

More Updates : )

It's been about 2 and 1/2 months in the new house and we are still happy with how things worked out. We've made a lot of changes so far including hardwood throughout the main floor, painting all the walls, painting the kitchen cabinets white (not fun), adding new hardware, updating kitchen appliances and buying a lot of furniture/decorations. The main projects we have left on the main floor are to update the kitchen countertops, add the backsplash and put up crown molding. At our 30 day the PM was shocked at how different the house looked. So much so that he went and got the SR to let him see the house as well lol. Speaking of our 30 day I'm a little bit disappointed with how that went. I was told to place blue tape on all the cracks and bumps etc and that it would be addressed. The day of I marked the house up as requested but the people that came only fixed 1/3 of the places that had tape on them. First they arrived around 1 when they were supposed to be there first thing in the morning. Then when they got there they took a look around and said they were going to lunch and would come back to start after. There was a major crease in our ceiling in the dining room that required them to re dry wall the ceiling. They spent most of their time doing this and then left basically. So I still have a bunch of nail pops and cracks!!! I will definitely make sure these items get addressed in the 10-month. In the meantime I thought I'd share some more pictures of our progress so far. I took them for a contest lumber liquidators is having for before and after pics but I mise well share. Happy Home Making :)
 
Living Room - We used Kobra bamboo flooring from Lumber Liquidators.  When we first moved in I really wanted to get built ins all the way up the entertainment wall but that was like $5K and I just couldn't bring myself to spend that kind of money.  So instead I found these bookshelves at target for $160 each and they fit perfectly in the space.  They even kind of look like built ins.
 
 
This was the kitchen when we bought the house....pretty blah
 
 
Another picture of the office with the curtains open. I love having an office!! It gets a lot of use, as you can see. Sorry about the mess.
 
 For some reason this wall color always comes out looking very green in pictures but its actually a teal color made by Valspar called Bella Grove Spruce.  All the furniture in this room came from Ikea except for the chairs.
 
 
Morning Room which we use as our dinning room. Chairs from Ikea. Table from Pier1.
 
 
The kitchen after the cabinets were painted and handles added. It came out really good but it took forever.
 
 
Another picture of the living room.  This is my favorite room in the house. It feels so cozy, especially with the fireplace going.

Sunday, January 19, 2014

FLORENCE Progress...

So here is our progress so far compared to the house when we got it...still work to do but I'm happy about where we are