Hi Everyone!
Happy Friday loves! Boy am I happy the weekend is here. Out of curiosity…how many of you will be watching Jason marathons all night? or Nah?
Yesterday was my daughters last day of school. Can’t even wrap my mind around the fact that I’m now the parent of a 7th grader! My how the time flies.
I’ve been busy helping my dear friend makeover her kitchen, and I’m itching to share it with you guys. We have just a little more to go until we can call it done. Its such a gorgeous space.
Wednesday was the appraisal on The One, and I’m on pins and needles waiting for the results. We are in the final stretch of escrow, and I’m hoping things go well. As I’ve mentioned before, we’ve been faced with a couple challenges with the property, with regards to its condition, and I’d really hate to start all over with another house. We’re just dying to get in and love it back to pretty.
Home buying is stressful, yall. Here’s what’s been keeping me sane this week…
Julia Konya says
Love Cassie and Emily’s kitchen
Bethany DeVore says
Loved Cassie’s kitchen reveal, so pretty! That donut print is pretty cute too!
Katja | Shift Ctrl Art says
I love seeing some of my favorite kitchens pop up all over town 🙂 Love your picks. They are definitely keeping me sane too 🙂
I hope you get good house news soon!
Cassie @ Primitive & Proper says
first of all, than you so much for sharing my kitchen! i actually shared emily’s today, too- love it!!!
and love that outdoor space and the neon fixture is SO you.
a few weeks ago i was in downtown frederick in an old part of town walking around with a friend, and we commented on how the homes were most likely from the 50’s when small space living was the thing, but not intentional as it is now when people do it. i don’t understand the need for giant homes…. we were both saying that back then there were families of 5 or 6 living in these homes and kids shared rooms, and it was normal. i don’t know what happened to change that, but i wish it would go back. families were tighter and closer because they had to learn to share space and coexist peaceably.