Friday, December 28, 2012

The Great Kitchen Remodel of 2013

This morning Maggie came to me and asked tearfully why daddy was making us move again. Why might she ask that, you wonder?  Because our dining room is filled top to bottom with boxes. Now, I know that these boxes contain our new kitchen cabinetry, but Maggie is only 3, and she wasn't home while the boxes were being delivered, hence her confusion.

After calming her and showing her what was inside the boxes, she asked why we were getting our kitchen all 'changed up.' So for her, and for those of you out there wondering, let me explain...


We bought an old house. And it has an old kitchen. A really old kitchen. The wall and ceiling tiles are original 1930s Carrera glass, and are the only thing we're hoping to keep. The cabinets, counters and appliance (minus the fridge) are from the 60s, most likely. They were working pretty well when we moved in, but the previous owners barely ever used them. Now, after three months of daily use they are starting to show their age. 


Here you see our deluxe Thermador four burner electric stove, which is integrated into our stainless steel counters. The burner all the way to the left works most of the time, however the temperature control is weak. It's dialed from 1-7, but in reality, 1-6 are about a 1 and 7 is a 36. The burner on the right works a bit, but not if any of the other burners are on.


Look at this fancy, cruddy knob! It's for the ventilation fan over the stove, which works at about 30% capacity. There are two big, disgusting issues with this hood and fan. #1: Since the fan only works marginally, any time you boil something, the steam condenses on the inside of the hood and drips back down into the food you are cooking. When we first realized this, and we looked at the underside of the hood, we threw away the food we were making. Since it's been cleaned, it's not quite so terrible, but yes, it still is. #2: When the fan isn't on, cold air blows back down in from outside into our kitchen. But don't worry, just turn on the oven and it warms right up!


Ah, the ovens. Don't get too close to the when they are on, because there is almost no insulation on those doors! The thermostats in these babies are also, um, awful. We bought an oven thermometer for them and have been consistently amazed at the inconsistency of the temperatures. No matter what temp you set them for, they cycle between 200 and 650, with no real pattern. Which is why I didn't make any christmas cookies this year.


Our current cabinetry is wood veneer over metal. Durable, and likely pretty high quality when they were purchased.



Despite having a much smaller kitchen than before, we have a good amount of cabinet space. Probably on account of multiple lazy susans. 


And all of them filled with delicious rust on the inside!

One of the major flaws of our kitchen, aside from everything I've already mentioned, is it's awkward layout. Tables and counters jut out at random places...


I can maybe understand why someone would have wanted this little prep table, but not really. We're getting rid of that, and that whole wall will become pantry space. This should open up the area around the sink a little more and give us more food storage space.


This fridge is going to the basement and being replaced with a counter depth model. All of the cabinetry here will be gone, including the space where the ancient trash compactor used to be. The new fridge is taller and wider and will take up almost all of this space.

Our counter are composed of three different materials.


Some is ancient butcher block...


And some is stainless steel. We also have formica, which you can see in the photo with the microwave. Honestly, if we could find a way to refurbish the non-formica areas that wouldn't cost more than just replacing them, I would consider it. But since we are replacing the stove/ovens with a single unit, we have to reconfigure the counters anyway, so new stone it is!

So that's about it. The cabinets are here, and the demo starts on Januray 2. Wish us luck!

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Christmas Cheer




2012

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Monday, December 17, 2012

A Wish for Peace


I can't really do much of anything but wish, and be thankful.

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Friday, December 14, 2012

Sunday, December 09, 2012

Santa 2012


Sam asked for Mario Galaxy 1 & 2 and a football. Lucy asked for her very own Mickey Mouse toy. Maggie asked for a Winter Robot, and Fred simply said 'Mismas! Ho! Ho! Ho!'

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Friday, December 07, 2012

Happy Birthday Pappy!



Today is my dad's birthday, and we just wanted to say we love you pappy and daddy-o! 143!

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Wednesday, December 05, 2012

Shooing Crickets

Hi there! Remember me? I'm that lady who used to blog here. If you don't facebook with me, then perhaps you might be wondering where in the hell I've been. Well, first off, I was busy photographing my first wedding...


Then as soon as I got finished working on those photos, my beautiful new niece was born...


Naturally, I had to run right over to Philadelphia to greet and photograph and kiss her to no end! 

Then, I started a gig taking photos for a youth hockey association, which has kept me out of the house until late at night and working like a crazy person during the day. Add to that mix two kids with ear infections, one bed puking incident, one car seat puking incident, and a while bunch of other "life" stuff, and maybe you can understand why things have been a wee bit quiet here lately.

I promise to blog more in the near future. 2013. If the world doesn't end, then my new year's resolution will be MOAR BLOGGIN!

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