3.26.2014

Two Years at Home.

It's a little hard to believe, but as of yesterday, we have lived in our home for two years.  Time moves slowly while you meander through it and many times this 'settling in' process has felt like walking upstream.  There's so many little paint jobs left, little things that have broken before the newness even wore off….and yet memories are being made, the walls are filling up, and the joy having a warm place to watch the evergreens toss in the wind and rain is nothing short of wonderful.  I really love it here….creaks and faulty doorknobs, mail slots and laundry shoots and all….

I've been thinking a lot lately about beauty. Not physical-human-beauty so much as the experience of wonder we daily encounter with a good meal, a budding tree, a kind word, a view of the ocean, a song that continually brings me to tears (or….a clean, decorated home:).  I'm reading a book right now called "Eyes Wide Open" by Steven DeWitt about God's purpose for stirring our hearts so often in these ways…..and it has been so marvelous to think of God's great kindness to draw us to Himself in these ways. Not only are these all ways to enter into worship, but they are also meant to stir us to imitate & create.

It's almost too much.  

Of course, the standard for all beauty is God and ultimate beauty is found in Christ Himself, who laid down His life for us.  To think that the very nature of spending eternity with the One who made us will be exponentially greater than our mini-wonder-experiences here….

Again, almost too much.

I have more thoughts on the subject, but before I get too windy on a house post….I'll just share some pictures:).

I will say that owning this home and having any resources available to put time, energy, and money here has been in and of itself like a walking alongside the goodness of God….not so much because of the resources (they are quite finite and could disappear in an instant), but because He gives at all.

A few before + afters:):










  


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9 comments:

  1. what a gorgeous home! I just love everything you guys have done!

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  2. Wow Laura! It's beautiful! You've really made a house a home. It looks so warm and welcoming:)

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  3. May I ask who the artist is for the pictures in your bathroom? I LOVE them.

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    1. Yes! They are actually just vintage paint by numbers. You can find them in antique stores sometimes and on ebay:).

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    2. Really?? I've never heard of that either hehe Thanks! I'll look into that also.

      Also, I really enjoyed your post on beauty. It had me contemplating and noticing more the last few days with it fresh on my mind. It also gave me a good idea for the next time I get time alone on what to do with it;)

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  4. Sooooorry I have one more question:) I like what you've done with your stairs. We had carpet on ours also and my husband took it off and replaced the treads. We were thinking of staining them to match our hardwood floors but I kinda like the rug look you did. Did you just paint your treads white and then lay the rug on top?

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    1. Yes, we painted the treads because ours were in bad shape.Then I bought three flat-weave runners online and had them installed by a carpet company. There are some tutorials online, but we decided to just have it done. The stairs are so much softer and more quiet:).

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    2. Oooh I've never heard of doing that! What a great idea! I'll look into it:)

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