tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2507439707118953722024-03-05T06:14:14.140-08:00Valea's ThoughtsValeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.comBlogger233125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-24012185616720202992020-04-22T17:19:00.001-07:002020-04-22T17:21:51.147-07:00Six Years In Review<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This country girl has been so busy in the last six years, I've neglected my personal blog. I've continued to write for other websites and that kept me busy. Currently, I am only writing for our company blog <a href="https://www.chconstructionkc.com/home-remodeling-and-construction-blog/" target="_blank">CH Construction</a>. I'm also managing our companies social media, website and office. This is just a snippet of what I've been doing. Let me share the last six years in review.<br />
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<span id="goog_1715767886"></span><span id="goog_1715767886">As you might remember, I am a grandmother, But, now I'm the grandmother of 4 and soon to be 5 grandchildren. My middle son married in 2018 and living in Texas. He and his wife are expecting their first child. My oldest son and his wife live locally and I see their children on a weekly basis. There is one thing to be said about children, they keep you young. </span><br />
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<span id="goog_1715767886">My daughter, the youngest, is living at home. She and I work in our gardens and making our natural products. We dry our herbs, can our fruits and vegetables, make infused oils, create salves, balms and other natural products. We began taking basket weaving classes in 2015. It is the one hobby I don't think I will ever get tired of doing. We continue to meet once a month with the other ladies and make our baskets. I can't explain in words how much I enjoy having my daughter, my best friend, to work beside me. I am truly blessed.</span><br />
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<span id="goog_1715767886">My husband is a pilot and we have been enjoying our flying adventures together. We especially enjoy sharing these trips with our children and grandchildren. He has a gift of buying something, fixing it and selling it for a profit. From motorcycles to aircraft, we have enjoyed many different types of transportation. Our 30th anniversary included a trip to Arkansas and the blue mountains on a motorcycle. Another anniversary we flew into <a href="https://www.gastons.com/" target="_blank">Gaston's</a> for a weekend retreat. Last year we prepared for a road trip to Alaska, unfortunately our practice run trip to Arkansas was short lived due to a family emergency. Although, we did enjoy a few days enjoying the beauty of the state while camping out of our van. Our minimalist camping was much enjoyed and we look forward to future vacations. </span><br />
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<span id="goog_1715767886">Family is the most important thing to my husband and me. Once a year we make time to schedule a family vacation. Our family has always loved Colorado and a majority have a love for skiing. I personally don't, but love to watch them ski. My daughter in law and I love to explore the area and take photos. We are guilty of spending our time shopping as well. There is something to be said for the peacefulness of the mountains and family. </span><br />
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<span id="goog_1715767886">My mother's health also played a big part in my life in the last 5 years. She is now 81 years old and still very active. Although she had a period of time where she had multiple surgeries and unexpected hospital stays. Like most people, during those times I was by her side. Those memories and the personal time together are worth more than words can express. We've laughed and we've cried together during those times. Our relationship has grown stronger. She is my inspiration and my goal to achieve the kindness she has in abundance. Most of all, I am so blessed to have her in my life. </span><br />
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<span id="goog_1715767886">Six years goes by quickly, at my age it seems to go faster. While writing this blog I considered all the things that has occurred in the last 6 years and realized there was too much in include in a short blog. I've shared the highlights of these years and hope to do better to keep this blog updated. Until my next post, stay healthy and remember to enjoy each moment in life.</span><br />
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your property can add value to your home. On a personal note, it can
help give your home a peaceful feel from the hectic world. Recently I've
become interested in adding wisteria to our landscape. When considering
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other structure a vine plant can climb; you may want to consider a vine
plant. They can add shade, privacy and are easy to grow. The are
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If considering vine plants you need to understand they
do require maintenance. You need to make sure they do not creep into
crevices, as they can cause wood rot. Trimming the vines will help
control them from creeping into places they are not wanted and will
prevent them from becoming too heavy for a structure and causing the
structure to shift. You will need regular maintenance to prevent
unwanted pests from making their home in the vines as well.</div>
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When choosing a plant to add to the landscape consider
researching the plant. If you have animals and small children always
check to see if a plant is toxic/poisonous. If you are wanting a plant
to attract butterflies or humming birds you might also make sure it
doesn't attract unwanted pests. If you have an existing structure that
is damaged from plants or weather and need an estimate on a repair give<a href="http://www.chconstructionkc.com/" target="_blank"> CH Construction </a>a call for a free estimate.</div>
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Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-73562934815503328642014-04-25T21:04:00.000-07:002014-04-25T21:06:19.177-07:00Spring Is HereI can not tell you how grateful I am that spring is here. For some reason winter just seemed to drag on too long. I've been outside weeding, planting and enjoying the warm weather. The Midwest is still in a drought, but we seem to be getting lots of rain and I am hopeful that we will be out of the drought by summer. The spring also brings strong storms to the Midwest. Keep an eye on the storms for our area this weekend and pray everyone stays safe. Posting a few pictures to bring a smile to your face.<br />
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Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-27425797900980365652014-04-21T20:57:00.002-07:002014-04-21T20:57:47.998-07:00Changes to CH Construction Web SiteSpring is here and <a href="http://www.chconstructionkc.com/" target="_blank">CH Construction</a> is very busy! They have a crew working on a ornamental <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.whiteriver.com/" style="cursor: pointer;" target="_blank">mill work</a></span>
installation. The project is projected to last 4 weeks. Follow their
progress on the "Our Current Project" slide show next to their blogs. They
have another crew working on re-decking a deck in Johnson County,
Kansas. They will keep you posted on the progress of the job as well.
To keep up with the latest projects CH Construction is doing stop by their
blog page on a regular basis.<br />
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I
enjoy re-purpose projects and finding old materials to redecorate my
home. Reclaimed lumber can give character, style and beauty to any home
improvement project. After doing some research on reclaimed lumber I
discovered Kansas City has several locations a home owner can purchase
this reclaimed lumber. If you are considering a remodel project for your
home you might consider reclaimed lumber for that project. Reclaimed
lumber is a way you can go “green” in your home.</div>
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The lumber can come from a variety of sources: older
houses, warehouses, barns or factories that are being torn down. Some of
the wood comes from storm damaged trees or submerged logs. The wood is
then brought to a reclaimed wood center, where the wood is then
transformed into usable lumber. The process to transform this wood is
very interesting. First, the wood is sorted according to the species and
grade. After the sorting the wood is scanned for nails or any other
metal in the wood. While scanning they are also looking for any
undesirable traits. It is then stored for air drying. If the wood
requires more than air drying the wood is placed in an insulated chamber
that regulates and removes unwanted moisture from the wood.</div>
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When purchasing reclaimed wood you will want to make
sure these processes are taken to ensure the wood you receive is good
quality. Many places that sell reclaimed wood will cut and plane the
wood to your specifications.</div>
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If you are refurbishing your home you might consider
sending your used materials to one of these reclaimed lumber locations
instead of the landfill. If these companies do not take the wood you
have you might also consider contacting a <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://deffenbaughinc.com/general/products-services/customer-convenience-center" style="cursor: pointer;" target="_blank">recycling center </a></span>in your area.</div>
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Listed below are some of the reclaimed lumber restores
that are in the Kansas City area. I hope you will find these stores
interesting. If CH Construction can help you with any of your remodelling
projects gives us a call.</div>
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<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://beaver-timber.com/" style="cursor: pointer;" target="_blank"> Beaver Timber</a></span></div>
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Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-54599106458998305492014-03-30T16:44:00.001-07:002014-04-16T09:58:25.098-07:00Tiny House Living<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Recently I've come across sites promoting smaller
living spaces. It seems to be a popular trend these days and then my
sister in law suggested I write a blog about it to share the information
with those who may not be informed about small living spaces.</div>
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Small living spaces are a trend with those committed
to sustainable living and focusing on off the grid living as well. Empty
nester's are interested in downsizing and debt free living. For those
of us growing up in the 80's and 90's and even into early 2000, we were
use to everything being big. Big hair, big cars and big houses. For many
reasons people began to downsize and there are a lot of benefits to a
more simplistic lifestyle.</div>
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Small living spaces have a positive effect
ecologically. The estimated size to a small living space is
approximately 500 square feet. With less heating and cooling that small
spaces require many people choose solar energy. Small living space cost
less to build and use less building materials which is another bonus to
our ecology.</div>
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With the high cost of living and for those who are
tired of paying too much for rent. These tiny homes would solve those
problems. The cost to build a small home can be built for less than
what a new car cost. Investing in a small home can create a debt free
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As I mentioned before empty nester's are looking to
downsize and simplify their lives. Others are purchasing movable small
living spaces. These tiny houses on wheels are replacing motor homes
and travel trailers. The homes are typically 8' x 20' and have a living
space of 120 feet for easy towing and to exempt it from building
permits. Some people are choosing small living spaces as a second home
for vacations.</div>
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As I have browsed information pertaining to small
living spaces I would have to say that the multi-purpose features and
furniture are a highlight to me. The space saving concept and vertical
optimization appeal to my practical mind. If you have the chance, look
into small living spaces. If you choose to pursue building a small
living space, give <a href="http://chconstructionkc.com/" target="_blank">CH Construction</a> a call to help you fulfill your tiny
living lifestyle.</div>
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had a taste of spring weather and now my creative ideas are flowing. I
want to get outside and plant and BBQ. Since the weather has decided to
cool down I decided maybe it’s time to add some new color and
redecorate. It won’t be long before I’m outside and the thought of
staying inside is non-existent.</div>
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After doing some research I’ve discovered the new
trend in colors for home interiors is grays and blues. Another favorite
is bold colors of purple and green. The rich color of the purple would
look wonderful in a living room. One thing I do know is whatever color
you decide to choose, it will most likely be there for the next 5 years.
Therefore, choose a color that you can grow with for the next few
years. If you choose a neutral color for your walls you can accent the
bold colors in your furniture and wall hangings. Suede and Corduroy are
the textures of this season combined with bold patterns that don’t
necessarily match.</div>
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Are looking to change the style of your room and don't
want to take on the task of painting? Consider changing the accent
pieces in your room. The trends for 2014 are an eclectic style. You can
color outside the box with your style. No longer having to choose
between traditional or contemporary. While spring-cleaning, don’t throw
out mementos. Choose photos, artwork and personal objects to add
personal touches to your space. Combining theses items on your wall to
create a personal statement.</div>
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If you are going to be choosing new furniture choose
light toned wood. These lighter woods combined with the design styles
and will bring a light feeling to your home interior. Finally, sheers
are making a comeback to window coverings. The overall looks to rooms
are bright and cheery. After doing all my research I’ve decided I really
like the trends for this year and hope you enjoy them as well.</div>
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Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-35556180880390273582014-03-21T08:19:00.000-07:002014-03-21T08:25:49.086-07:00Build a Backyard Chicken Coop<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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When
our family was living in the suburbs of Kansas City I had never tasted
fresh farm eggs. We moved to the country and started raising chickens
and I really appreciate having farm fresh eggs. Because of the laws in
some of the cities in the <a href="http://sarahsnodgrass.com/blog/sarahs-guide-to-backyard-chicken-regulations-in-the-kansas-city-area/" target="_blank">Kansas City area</a>, people in the suburbs are
not allowed to raise chickens. Thankfully there are those who are
willing to challenge the laws and get them changed. Currently there are 4
cities in Kansas (KC area) and 7 cities in Missouri (KC area) that
allow homeowners to raise their own chickens. If you are in one of these
cities you could have fresh eggs of your own daily. To get started you
will need a chicken coop and that is where this blog can help you.</div>
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Depending on your cities ordinance, you will need to
decide on how many chickens you plan on raising. This will help you
choose a chicken coop size. You will need 2 square feet of floor space
per chicken (for larger breeds, like Jersey Giants add an additional
foot) and one layer box (a square foot in size) for every 3 chickens.</div>
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You will be able to find plans that are free on the
Internet. Once you have concluded what size of coop you will need. You
will be able to find plans to build the perfect chicken coop to meet
your needs. I would suggest that you find a flat area to build your
chicken coop. You need a dry area to keep your chickens; you do not want
the coop built in an area that will have standing water. Remember to
choose a plan with good ventilation. A good fenced chicken run will help
the chickens stay safe from predators (raccoons, opossums, cats or
dogs). From experience I would suggest a plan that allows you to collect
the eggs from the outside. Also, a door to access the chickens coop for
cleaning.</div>
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There are several books available to learn how to
raise backyard chickens. I would recommend checking a book out at the
library before you get started. Raising chickens can be so much fun and
having fresh farm eggs is wonderful bonus! If you are interested in <a href="http://www.chconstructionkc.com/" target="_blank">CH Construction</a> building you a chicken coop, give us a call for a free
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Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-59047782760407883202014-03-18T12:54:00.003-07:002014-03-18T14:45:32.310-07:00Do You Want a 3 or 4 Season Room?<div class="wysiwyg_viewer_skins_WRichTextNewSkin" id="vwprxyWRchTxts-17c0" style="-moz-box-sizing: border-box; visibility: visible; white-space: normal; width: 100%;">
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My
favorite personal home remodel that my husband has done to our home is
our 3-season room. This room has been utilized in so many ways. It acts
as my husband’s office, my greenhouse and a place to gather to watch the
spring thunderstorms. In this blog I hope to highlight how 3 and 4
season rooms can benefit your home.</div>
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Understanding the difference in a 3 season room and a
4 season will help you decide which room will fit you and your families
needs. A 4-season room has a permanent heating and cooling system.
Banks and mortgage companies consider this additional living space when
being appraised. If you would like a 3-season room there are options you
can add later to add heat and cooling to your room so you can enjoy it
all 4 seasons. We have added a wood-burning stove to our 3-season room.
We also have a portable air conditioning unit for the heat of the
summer. A fireplace can be added for heat and aesthetics. Typically 3
and 4 season rooms have sliding glass doors, French doors, or atrium
doors. They also tend to have floor to ceiling windows to add more light
and viewing. All of these add light and give the effect of being
outdoors without the bugs or weather effecting your enjoyment. Flooring
can vary in these season rooms depending on how the homeowner is
planning on using the room. We personally went with a tile floor as I
had planned on using it for plants. Some have even considered heated
flooring to help in the winter months. When choosing a 3 or 4 season
room think long term of how this room will grow with your family.</div>
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As mentioned above our 3-season room has many
different uses. The additional living space is by far the biggest
benefit to our family. My husband loves the outdoors and having an
office where he can enjoy the view while working is a bonus. He shares
the space with my plants giving him more of a sense of being outdoors.</div>
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If the weather keeps us from being outside, we can
still enjoy the beauty from the 3-season room. I cannot explain how cozy
it is to sit by the wood stove and watch the snow fall or enjoy a cup
of hot tea and watch a thunderstorm from the safety of our 3-season
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Having a luncheon with the girls with out the bugs is
another benefit to a 3 or 4 season room. The beauty of this room is
always a hit with the ladies. No matter the weather hot or cold you can
enjoy the sunshine in this room.</div>
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In blogs of past I have mentioned ways to expand your
living space. A 3 or 4 season room can help with the <a href="http://www.chconstructionkc.com/#!Creating-More-Living-Space/c1r9x/14D9C66E-D04C-4918-AC38-2D5062DF36D0" target="_blank">additional living space</a> while adding to the value of your home. <a href="http://www.chconstructionkc.com/" target="_blank">CH Construction</a> is always
available to help with any question or suggestion you might have on your
home improvement projects.</div>
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Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-21192230331466494162014-03-16T13:22:00.000-07:002014-03-18T14:51:05.074-07:00Being Prepared For The Midwest Weather<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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People who live in the Midwest understand spring
weather can come in any form; snow or ice storms, severe thunderstorms
with hail, tornadoes or flooding. Some people even joke saying, “If you
don’t like the weather, wait 5 minutes it will change.” As a homeowner
we should prepare our homes for these types of weather conditions. We’d
like to offer some suggestions that can help you avoid possible damage
to your home and property.</div>
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On these beautiful days that have us outside enjoying
the warmth of the sun, take the time to complete these easy tasks. Walk
around your property and evaluate potential problems. Strong winds can
take up objects in your yard and these objects can damage your home. Our
friend’s trampoline became an object of destruction to their home.
After the storm they had roof and siding damage as well as some dents
and scratches to the family truck. In the time that it took
insurance adjusters to come and evaluate the damage the rains had left
moisture damage and mold as additional damage. They had to move out of
their home while the damage was repaired. You can avoid these possible
damages by securing all play equipment to the ground. Do you have BBQ
grills or furniture on your deck or patio? Consider finding a place to
store them if you are aware of strong storms predicted for your area.
The winds can move these items damaging siding and windows. If you do
not have a place to store them you could possibly secure them to the
railings of a deck.</div>
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Don’t forget to check the roof for loose shingles that
can fly off in strong storms. Clean out the gutters of any debris will
also help avoid gutter damage. If you have trees on your property check
for loose or dead limbs. These limbs can become damaging flying objects
in a storm or fall and damage a roof or siding.</div>
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Check the fencing on your property. If you have a wood
privacy fence, make sure the all the boards are secure. Check your deck
for loose boards and railings. Securing these items can help prevent
further damage to your deck or home. Don’t forget to check your
basements sump pump and make sure that it is in working order. If you do
not have one you might want to consider installing a sump pump. Water
damage to your basement can be costly</div>
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If a storm is approaching remember to secure or remove
all items that could become projectiles: wind chimes, trashcans, bug
zappers or hanging plants. Review your family’s disaster preparedness
plan. If you do not have a disaster preparedness plan this is the time
to consider one. <a href="http://www.chconstructionkc.com/" target="_blank">CH Construction</a> hopes that you have a wonderful spring
and that these suggestions help you avoid any damage to your home.</div>
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Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-5870192123857701052014-03-13T13:51:00.000-07:002014-03-13T13:52:34.159-07:00Types of Decking Material<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="font-size: 13px;"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">If
you are considering adding a new deck system or replacing an existing
one, you will want to do a little research on different types of decking
materials and fastening systems available on the market today. It
wasn’t that long ago that the only choice of materials was limited types
of wood. Now composite wood, plastics and imported hardwood are also
available. With this being said, the homeowner has a larger selection
of materials to research and meet their family’s needs. </span></span>
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most economical choice is pressure treated (PT) wood. Pressure treated
wood is widely available, affordable, and chemically treated to resist
wear. The PT wood resists rot, fungus and wood-boring bugs giving it a
longer life than untreated wood. Previous to 2003, PT wood was treated
with chromate copper arsenate (CCA) some say a known carcinogen. Since
2003 the wood is treated with less toxic chemicals, alkaline copper
quaternary (ACQ) or copper azoles.<span id="yui_3_13_0_ym1_1_1390591037039_2399"> The CCA product was far superior to decay than what is available today, however.</span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: 13px;"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">If
you are more interested in woods that have natural materials that help
them prevent rot, decay and wood boring bugs, consider redwood or red
cedar for your deck material. These woods have a natural color that
adds to the beauty of the material. When considering these types of
wood it is best to understand the level of heartwood in the material.
Heartwood is the wood nearest the center of the tree. It is the most
resistant to damage from decay. Sapwood grows on the outer part of the
tree closer to the bark and is softer. Thus being more vulnerable to
decay. If you are considering redwood or red cedar wood discuss the
wood grades with your contractor. He will help you choose a grade of
wood that will compliment your deck and fit your families needs. </span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: 13px;"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Another
wood choice is exotic woods. There are several choices of these exotic
hardwoods; the most common is ipe (ee-pay). Ipe is also known as
ironwood or Pau lope. These woods are very hard, difficult to cut, nail
or screw into and are more expensive. They are also more difficult to
stain, as they do not accept stain well. Builders charge more to
install the exotic wood, as they are more difficult to work with. The
pros to exotic wood are their beauty and they are more resilient to
decay and bugs than other woods. As with all the woods mentioned so far
using wood materials requires power washing, staining and sealing every
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<span style="font-size: 13px;"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">The
most commonly used materials CH Construction deals with are cedar,
composite and plastic decking material. Composite material is made with
wood fibers and recycled plastic. Plastic decking is made with 100%
plastic (recycled and new). These crack free and splinter free materials
are popular because they are more resistant to weather decay and bugs.
They come in a variety of colors, giving the homeowner a larger
selection of choices. Although, mold and mildew can develop in damp
areas on the deck, composites are a good choice for those who want a low
maintenance material.</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: 13px;"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span id="yui_3_13_0_ym1_1_1390591037039_2428"><span id="yui_3_13_0_ym1_1_1390591037039_2427">With any home improvement project you will want to do research on every aspect of the project.<span id="yui_3_13_0_ym1_1_1390591037039_2429"> </span>Choosing
the best decking material for you and your family will benefit you in
the years to come. <a href="http://www.chconstructionkc.com/" target="_blank">CH Construction </a>is available to help you with
any of your questions and can meet with you for a free consult.</span></span></span></span></div>
Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-52876838746458863172014-03-13T13:47:00.000-07:002014-03-13T13:52:52.155-07:00Sustainability <div class="font_8">
Have you heard of the term Sustainable? Often time’s
people use it interchangeably with the term “Green”. Although they are
similar they are not the same. “Green” is defined as concerned with or
supporting environmentalism. Sustainability covers a broader spectrum.
When considering sustainability in your home it usually means energy or
water efficiency or improving the quality of air in your home. By
making sustainable changes you are benefiting the home and the
environment.</div>
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Check for drafts around window and doors. You can use
an incense stick (remove all drapery to avoid a fire) to check for
window or door leaks. If you discover a draft you can seal it with
caulk or weather stripping. These items can be found at a local home
improvement store. Check with your electric company to see if they do a
free energy efficiency check of homes. </div>
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Check the furnace and air conditioner to make sure it
is running efficiently. Furnace filters should be checked and changed
if needed. A clogged and dirty filter will make your furnace work
harder, costing you more money. Also check the furnace duct junctions.
The easiest way to check this is set your thermostat 10 degrees higher
then the room temperature and let your furnace run for ten minutes.
Check for any warm spots in the duct junctions. If it is excessively
warm, there is a good chance you have a leak. You can remove the
insulation, reseal the area with industrial grade duct tape and place
the insulation. Having your furnace checked once a year can prevent
problems and ultimately save you money in the long run. Late summer or
fall are the best times to have your furnace checked, as the rates tend
to be higher in the winter. Maintaining your central air is as
important. Annual checks are recommended for it also. Spring, before
the weather becomes too warm, is the best time to have your air
conditioning unit serviced. One other thing you can do is make sure
that the area surrounding the unit is clear of grass, weeds or debris
and keeping it clean with a garden hose. All of these things can
prevent your air condition unit from working properly. Planting shrubs
or trees that will shade your air conditioner from direct sunlight will
help the unit in the heat of the summer. To keep your air conditioner
from working so hard in the heat of the summer, do the chores that heat
up your home after the heat of the day. Another easy way to cut your
electric bill is <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.chconstructionkc.com/#%21Home-Improvements-for-the-Winter/c1r9x/8B4A34E3-5FFB-4072-80CA-8E482A73AE5A" style="cursor: pointer;" target="_blank">programmable thermostats</a></span>
and running your heat producing appliances (stove, oven, clothes dryer,
dish washer, etc.) after the sun goes down can really help reduce your
utility bills. </div>
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Installing an attic fan can also be more energy
efficient as it draws cool air in through the windows and removes the
warm air through the attic. People who have attic fans installed use
their air conditioner less during the spring and fall. Checking the
insulation in your attic is another way to save energy. If you have
R-19 or less insulation you might want to consider R-30 insulation to
help with heating and cooling your home. </div>
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The U.S. Geological Survey suggests that a faulty
faucet wastes 3 gallons of water a day. Check all your faucets for
leaks on a regular basis. Replacing or repairing faucets, shower heads,
and toilets that have become leaky will not only save you money but
also will prevent mold and mildew from developing. Choosing low flow to
replace shower heads and toilets will ultimate save water and money.
These items are relatively easy to install yourself. </div>
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When considering replacing any household appliance,
consider energy efficient appliances. They not only help to save the
homeowner's hard earned money, but they also help to save the
environment in the long runValeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-8860904073127674292014-03-12T09:36:00.001-07:002014-03-12T09:36:24.408-07:00Avoid Home Improvement Mistakes<div class="wysiwyg_viewer_skins_WRichTextNewSkin" id="vwprxyWRchTxt5n-bk9" style="-moz-box-sizing: border-box; visibility: visible; white-space: normal; width: 100%;">
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your home can be fun and exciting. It can also become a headache if you
are unprepared. We’d like to help you avoid some of the common mistakes
homeowners can experience when remodeling. These suggestions are for
both self-remodeling or if you are hiring a general contractor.
Ultimately, you as the homeowner will be living with the finished
product.</div>
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Before getting started you need to have a concrete
idea of what you want. Do your research on products, plans and budget.
If you are hiring a general contractor it is important to have this
information to share with the contractor so he/she can give you a more
accurate estimate. If you are unsure of some details, a good contractor
can give you some ideas and help you decide what is economically more
practical with your budget. A good contractor should also foresee
possible problems that may come up during the remodeling project. If you
are doing the project yourself, remember to take your time and prep the
area before starting the project. It can save you time and possibly
money as the project progresses.</div>
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You do not want to under estimate the time it will
take to complete the project. While the project is under construction,
this will affect your home. If you are remodeling your bathroom, choose a
time that you are not expecting to have an out of town guest. Check a
<a href="http://www.chconstructionkc.com/" target="_blank">general contractors</a> reference, you will want to inquire if he/she met
the approximate completion dates of previous projects. Any home
improvement project can have unexpected delays (i.e. weather, materials
unavailability, delivery of materials). A contractor should be able to
complete a project with in a reasonable time frame. If you are doing the
project yourself, you can expect some of these same delays.</div>
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Depending on the home improvement project, it is
unusual for a general contractor to expect full payment at the start of a
job. If a contractor wants you to pay in full for a kitchen remodel,
you might want to reconsider this contractor. You should expect to pay a
percentage up front; this is called a start up fee. If the project is a
large project, the contractor will set up a payment schedule for the
homeowner.</div>
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Set aside a reserve account, for unforeseen problems.
If you are having a bathroom remodeled and remove the bathtub to find
dry rot and mold you will have an added expense you did not expect. This
reserve account will help with those situations.</div>
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While choosing the design and style of your new
project remember you will want the remodel project to last 10 – 20
years. Keeping this in mind when selecting materials for your project.
Selecting materials that meet your needs is also advantageous. Choosing a
gourmet double oven when you usually eat frozen pizzas isn’t practical.
You can always upgrade appliances, vanities and hardware in the future.</div>
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You will want to invest in quality products that will
last. If your cabinets are not made of sturdy material, everyday wear
and tear on them will have them breaking down in no time. Remember
what’s underneath the surface will make it last. You may pay more up
front, but ultimately you will save money down the line for a possible
replacement and installation.</div>
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Finally, if you are paying for a contractor you want
him to use his time wisely. When the homeowners change their mind, it
can cause delays and more money for you - time is money! The
construction company is there to meet your needs, if you distract them
with unnecessary conversation they are unable to work efficiently for
you. They want to meet your deadlines and fulfill your agreement. Your
home improvement project is their top priority, as it is yours.</div>
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Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-61495267521200304842014-03-12T09:29:00.002-07:002014-03-12T09:30:15.912-07:00Home Repair Grants and Loans<div class="wysiwyg_viewer_skins_WRichTextNewSkin" id="vwprxyWRchTxt1a-i9h" style="-moz-box-sizing: border-box; visibility: visible; white-space: normal; width: 100%;">
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I came across some information that I would like to share with the
readers of this blog. Even if this information does not apply to you,
you may be able to share it with others. Both Kansas and Missouri offer
home remodeling assistance to those with low income. There are several
different programs for homeowners and for those who rent.</div>
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In the state of Missouri there is a program called <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.mhdc.com/homes/hero/" style="cursor: pointer;" target="_blank">Home Repair Opportunity (HeRO)</a></span>.
This program offers homeowners that meet the low to moderate-income
requirements funding for home repairs. These homeowners must live in
non-metropolitan areas. You will need to check the website and contact
the agency to see if your town is eligible.</div>
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The residents of Kansas City, Missouri (Jackson, Clay
and Platte counties) could be eligible for home repair assistance also.
The <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.kcmo.org/idc/groups/public/documents/housing/002535.pdf" style="cursor: pointer;" target="_blank">Emergency Home Repair program</a></span>
offers homeowners that meet the low-income requirements. They offer to
help with urgent repairs for plumbing, main water line (which may
include branch lines and water heater), sewer, electrical and furnace.</div>
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The homeowners of Shawnee, Kansas could receive assistance on home repairs. The program "<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.rebuildingtogethershawnee.com/about/" style="cursor: pointer;" target="_blank">Rebuild Together Shawnee</a></span>"
consists of volunteers that come to the help of homeowners. Their focus
is helping the elderly, disable and economically disadvantaged. On
their website is an email address to contact for an application.</div>
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD) offers loans and grants to those who need home repairs. As I
navigated around the HUD (<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/states/kansas/homeownership/homerepairs" style="cursor: pointer;" target="_blank">KS</a></span>) (<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/states/missouri/homeownership/buyingprgms" style="cursor: pointer;" target="_blank">MO</a></span>)website
I will admit it was like chasing my tail. I’m linking the page that I
found to be the most helpful. It specifically list towns that have
assistance programs. Like the other programs a homeowner will need to
meet the low financial requirement.</div>
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Last but not least, the <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rhs/sfh/brief_repairloan.htm" style="cursor: pointer;" target="_blank">USDA </a></span>offers
loans and grants for those who meet the financial requirements. They
offer loans up to $20,000 and grants up to $7,500. There are certain
terms to be met and it is important as it is with any application, read
the details and contingency of any loan or grant.</div>
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Most of these grants or loans are for urgent home
repairs. So you probably won’t be using the money to build an outdoor
environment. Although, it might help you fix a leaky roof or replace the
furnace. If you have any questions concerning home repairs please
contact us at <a href="http://www.chconstructionkc.com/" target="_blank">CH Construction</a>.</div>
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Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-80455633633731163252014-03-11T16:05:00.000-07:002014-03-11T16:08:10.137-07:00Heartland Habitat for Humanity ReStoreI would like to share our support with other companies that are looking out for our environment. The <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.heartlandhabitat.org/restore" style="cursor: pointer;" target="_blank">Heartland Habitat Humanity ReStore</a></span> is one of those companies. They are located in<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.heartlandhabitat.org/restore/wyandotte-county-restore" style="cursor: pointer;" target="_blank"> Wyandotte County</a></span>, Kansas at 1270 Merriam Lane, Kansas City and in <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.heartlandhabitat.org/restore/johnson-county-restore" style="cursor: pointer;" target="_blank">Johnson County</a></span>, Kansas at 9850 W. 87th Street, Overland Park, KS.
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The Restore sells new and used surplus building
materials and occasionally will have appliances and furniture. All items
in the store are donated and they help fund the building of Heartland
Habitat homes. These building projects are in Wyandotte, Leavenworth,
Johnson Counties in Kansas, and Clay and Platte Counties in Missouri.</div>
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Habitat for Humanity International was founded by
Millard and Linda Fuller and is a non-profit Christian housing ministry.
Their mission is to make adequate and affordable housing and to
eliminate substandard housing and homelessness. Volunteers have built
and renovated 200,000 houses since 1976. In 1987, a merger of Kaw Valley
Habitat and Northland Habitat for Humanity formed Heartland Habitat for
Humanity.</div>
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When you are looking to remodel, renovate, start new
construction or need to update appliances and furniture you may want to
consider stopping by the Habitat Humanity ReStore. You could be saving
as much as 20% – 80% on you material and supporting an organization that
is giving back to the community.</div>
Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-79882497119576418802014-03-11T15:59:00.000-07:002014-03-11T16:05:57.499-07:00Why Should I Hire A Licensed Contractor?<div class="wysiwyg_viewer_skins_WRichTextNewSkin" id="vwprxyWRchTxtu-vxr" style="-moz-box-sizing: border-box; visibility: visible; white-space: normal; width: 100%;">
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a home is one of the biggest investments a person will make in their
lifetime. Therefore, it is important to protect your investment. As a
homeowner you may be asking yourself, why is it important that a
contractor is licensed? I am hoping to simplify this explanation for our
blog readers. I will list the benefits of a licensed contractor and
explain how this affects you as the homeowner.</div>
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I’d like to first point out that each state, county
and city are not the exact same as to what is required to become a
licensed contractor. It is important that each homeowner inquire about
your municipality’s requirement. CH Construction received their
operational <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://contractorlicensing.jocogov.org/LicenseClasses/classc.htm" style="cursor: pointer;" target="_blank">license </a></span>from <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://transformgov.org/en/Article/103393/Johnson_County_KS_Contractor_Licensing_Program_Protects_Consumers" style="cursor: pointer;" target="_blank">Johnson County, Kansas</a></span>.
The general contractors license requires contractors to have workman’s
compensation and liability insurance. By law they are required to work
within the limits of their contracting license. This information is
available on state; county and city general contracting license pages.</div>
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A licensed contractor has invested higher education,
licensing fees, insurance and continuing education to become and remain
current as a licensed builder/contractor. He/she does this to insure
that the homeowner is confident in the contractor's ability to make
improvements to their home. He recognizes the importance of the
homeowners trust. The overhead costs associated with being a licensed
contractor is reflected in his bid. An unlicensed contractor without
required insurance and licensing will most always underbid a licensed
contractor. You as the homeowner may be getting a better price initially
on the home improvement project, but you usually get what you pay for.
Often times the unlicensed contractor is not as experienced and his/her
work is less than adequate. <a href="http://Why Should You Hire a Licensed Contractor? March 9, 2014 Owning a home is one of the biggest investments a person will make in their lifetime. Therefore, it is important to protect your investment. As a homeowner you may be asking yourself, why is it important that a contractor is licensed? I am hoping to simplify this explanation for our blog readers. I will list the benefits of a licensed contractor and explain how this affects you as the homeowner. I’d like to first point out that each state, county and city are not the exact same as to what is required to become a licensed contractor. It is important that each homeowner inquire about your municipality’s requirement. CH Construction received their operational license from Johnson County, Kansas. The general contractors license requires contractors to have workman’s compensation and liability insurance. By law they are required to work within the limits of their contracting license. This information is available on state; county and city general contracting license pages. A licensed contractor has invested higher education, licensing fees, insurance and continuing education to become and remain current as a licensed builder/contractor. He/she does this to insure that the homeowner is confident in the contractor's ability to make improvements to their home. He recognizes the importance of the homeowners trust. The overhead costs associated with being a licensed contractor is reflected in his bid. An unlicensed contractor without required insurance and licensing will most always underbid a licensed contractor. You as the homeowner may be getting a better price initially on the home improvement project, but you usually get what you pay for. Often times the unlicensed contractor is not as experienced and his/her work is less than adequate. CH Construction occasionally will receive calls from people that went with other contractors. They call to have us come and repair the work of the contractor that did not do the work correctly the first time. This costs the homeowner more money. As they are now paying for us to repair the other contractors work/mistakes which they already paid for. How can the homeowner avoid these types of mistakes? As I mentioned in past blogs, always check references on the people you are hiring to complete your home improvement projects. Call the county, state or city in which the inspector is licensed. Make sure his/her license is valid. Also make sure that the contractor you are hiring is not using someone else’s license to pull permits. If your project is not permitted or does not comply with building code, you will probably be ordered to either remove the structure or bring it up to code. Not to mention a possible stop work order that might be called for by associated jurisdictional authority. Again, costing you the homeowner more money. The contractor pulling the permit is legally responsible for the project. If a contractor is using someone elses license and there is a problem. It will be more difficult for the homeowner to have the original contractor whose license was used to come and make the repairs to bring it up to code. The licensed contractor is playing by the rules and looking out for the homeowner’s best interest. As a homeowner you need to insure that the contractor you are hiring has your best interest at heart." target="_blank">CH Construction</a> occasionally will receive
calls from people that went with other contractors. They call to have us
come and repair the work of the contractor that did not do the work
correctly the first time. This costs the homeowner more money. As they
are now paying for us to repair the other contractors work/mistakes
which they already paid for.</div>
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How can the homeowner avoid these types of mistakes? As I mentioned in past <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.chconstructionkc.com/#%21Avoid-Common-Remodeling-Mistakes/c1r9x/B4B475BE-3785-45C5-B290-4570448E8B6D" style="cursor: pointer;" target="_blank">blogs</a></span>,
always check references on the people you are hiring to complete your
home improvement projects. Call the county, state or city in which the
inspector is licensed. Make sure his/her license is valid. Also make
sure that the contractor you are hiring is not using someone else’s
license to pull permits. If your project is not permitted or does not
comply with building code, you will probably be ordered to either remove
the structure or bring it up to code. Not to mention a possible stop
work order that might be called for by associated jurisdictional
authority. Again, costing you the homeowner more money. The contractor
pulling the permit is legally responsible for the project. If a
contractor is using someone elses license and there is a problem. It
will be more difficult for the homeowner to have the original contractor
whose license was used to come and make the repairs to bring it up to
code. The licensed contractor is playing by the rules and looking out
for the homeowner’s best interest. As a homeowner you need to insure
that the contractor you are hiring has your best interest at heart.</div>
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Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-52129022230464307152014-02-04T08:43:00.001-08:002014-02-04T08:45:10.780-08:00Our Company Business<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Our company was established in 2003 and has been serving the Kansas City area since. C & H Construction has built new homes, remodeled homes and high end residential decks and outdoor environments (decks and four season rooms designed by Outdoor Environments Inc). Our company is based on quality construction and meeting our customers needs. My husbands motto is, "Do all things as though you are doing them unto the Father in Heaven". This motto has served us well. Check our our website at <a href="http://www.chconstructionkc.com/">www.chconstructionkc.com</a>. We are also on <a href="http://www.pinterest.com/chconstrctionkc/" target="_blank">Pinterest</a>, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/chconstructionkansascity" target="_blank">Facebook</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/CHConstrctionkc" target="_blank">Twitter</a>. Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-447186482318300422012-05-10T21:29:00.002-07:002012-05-10T21:29:49.173-07:00Exicted<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This has been a very productive week. Lawn is mowed, gardens weeded and landscaping trimmed. We (my daughter and I) finished putting new flagstone around the Koi pond. The yard and landscape looks fantastic! I couldn't have done it without my daughter thought. She is a huge help. <br />
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I was busy getting everything done, so that if I didn't have to work tomorrow (Friday), I could keep my grand kids for the day so their mommy can have a day out with a friend. I wanted to be able to play with he kids without feeling guilty for not getting any of my chores finished. NOW, I won't feel guilty. I've been thinking of all these fun things to do and have a day of play planned. I'm going to have my husband get the baby pool out and we'll fill it up so they can swim. We'll go to the park and take a walk and possibly stop by the library. Of course, I'll take lots of pictures and hopefully get some really good ones for their mom and dad. Well, I'm off to bed so I can get plenty of sleep. I know they'll wear me out before they wear out. I'm so grateful that my grandchildren are so close and I am blessed to see them daily.Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-84428456169301398822012-05-07T13:31:00.002-07:002012-05-07T13:31:41.417-07:00Appreciation<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Have you ever noticed when you are not feeling so well suddenly doing the smallest task seems impossible? For the last week my back has been out, not in just one place but several. Lifting, sleeping, sitting etc. all hurt. While lying in bed this morning with heat on my back I thought to myself, it sure would be nice if I felt good enough to mow the lawn. Then I thought, I really need to clean the house and I want to bake some oatmeal cookies for my husband. All the while, I lay there and knew I didn't have it in me to accomplish all that I wanted to accomplish. So, I began to pray. Several scriptures came to mind and I realized, I didn't have to lie there in bed feeling worthless and bummed. I chose to lie there. <br />
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My point being this, many people do NOT have the choice because of physical deformities or paralysis etc. They would gladly take a few aches and pains to be able to mow the lawn or bake cookies. We make what we want out of life, good or bad. Maybe I won't get the lawn mowed today or deep clean the house, but my husband will have oatmeal cookies today. I can at least bless him. Choosing to endure through life's struggles; be it physical pain, emotional pain or spiritual pain is our choice. Being complacent is also our choice. I know I appreciate this beautiful day and am grateful to be able be out of bed and up enjoying the family.Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-5172584866007246492012-05-03T10:59:00.000-07:002012-05-03T10:59:15.970-07:00Missing YouHave you ever noticed that certain smells or sounds remind you of someone? Lately, that has been happening to me. My loved ones, who are now deceased have been on my mind. The smell of spring and the sounds of certain birds remind me of my paternal grandmother, whom I was very close. She passed away in May of 1992, but it seems like yesterday when I last spoke with her. I often wonder what she would think of me as a grandmother myself. I miss our heart to heart conversations and her no nonsense advice. I only wish she didn't pass, before my children could truly know her. Her strength and perseverance in life was one of the traits I'd admired most about her. Raising my dad by herself and working to support them both. Never thinking of herself, only of her son. My grandfather had an affair and divorced her when my father was two years old. My grandmother never married until my father was married himself. She read the bible daily and her walk was a testimony to her faith. Her greatest commitment was also her worst. She spoiled my dad and gave her undivided attention to him always putting him first. My dad in return, became a narcissistic person. It could have been a inherited genetically from my grandfather, who knows. I'm not saying my dad was a bad father, I'm saying his own flaws sometimes interfered with his parenting and spousal responsibilities. <br />
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Dad passed away in February this year, I was able to spend the last few days with him and for that I am grateful. I miss his smile and how he would call me "schatzi" (sweetheart in German). I have two voice massages from my dad saved on my cell phone. In them, he refers to me as "schatzi", I love that I can still hear his voice. When I start missing him, I will listen to my voice mail, it makes me smile. I am so glad I saved those messages from over a year ago. I know time is suppose to heal your heart, but when you've lost a loved one, time stands still. Your memories are like they were here yesterday. <br />
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Making memories are what we should be doing each day with our loved ones. Spending quality time with family and friends. Yahuwah never promised us tomorrow, so it's important to live each day as though it is our last. I'm not talking about reckless behavior and focusing on yourself. I'm talking about walking out your life so that when you leave this world, people remember you as a testimony to our Heavenly Father. Ultimately, it is Him whom you represent and how He worked in your life. With that, I'll close this post for now and go and spend time with my wonderful daughter. Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-88120752312644002322012-04-29T19:40:00.002-07:002012-04-29T19:43:02.793-07:00Rainy Days<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEisZWcPk7pT5KToKDkZ6ob7QwBzVrpAveQ1auegVqg8k8gWyQwS1bEuroKV3c_ukDrlmnelGyS-4hDrFtNEKpfbcyIhxpZC18BQMn1zrtmB8rPQBmDtw22z01nvL-1FflxVpk2UE0Sv3a2x/s1600/DSC07255.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="150" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEisZWcPk7pT5KToKDkZ6ob7QwBzVrpAveQ1auegVqg8k8gWyQwS1bEuroKV3c_ukDrlmnelGyS-4hDrFtNEKpfbcyIhxpZC18BQMn1zrtmB8rPQBmDtw22z01nvL-1FflxVpk2UE0Sv3a2x/s200/DSC07255.JPG" width="200" /></a> While reading some of the post on my Facebook account today, some people were complaining about the rain. Mind you, it would not have been a good day for a picnic, boating or a motorcycle ride, but today was a wonderful day to stay inside with the windows open and enjoy the ones you love. The fresh smell of the rain and the light breeze were a blessing. I know my garden enjoyed the drink of water too.<br />
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At times when we make plans for the weekend and we become disappointed when the weather changes our plans. We need to remember that the weather is in our Heavenly Father's hands, His plan is perfect. Remember this next time your weekend plans have to change because of the weather, Yahuwah has a better plan for us. We just need to seek His will, without grumbling. Being spontaneous is sometimes fun, who knows the day inside playing board games with the family may be what you and your family needed. Be grateful in all things and Praise our Heavenly Father for His will.Valeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17772547461051677104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250743970711895372.post-19598165472210066192012-04-26T10:44:00.000-07:002012-04-26T10:44:40.609-07:00Where Have I Been???<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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It's been since November since I posted! I did not realize I have neglected this blog for so long. Time seems to slip through my fingers. I began working outside the home in late September, something I had not done since 1994. I enjoy working outside the home, yet miss being able to spend time doing the things I love. Gardening and yard work. I haven't figured out how to manage my time and energy to accomplish the latter. My husband has picked up the slack and has been busy keeping things running in between his jobs. Our dwindling family (only three of us living here now) is functioning as a well oiled machine, everyone pitching in to get everything down.<br />
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My goal is to be able to post on a more regular basis to share how our Heavenly Father is working in my life. Yahuwah (our Heavenly Fathers name in Hebrew) has been showing me He is in control and I can let go of the reigns. As a parent it is often difficult to not worry or fret over your children's choices and decisions, even when they are adults. All three of my children are baptized and where raised by the scriptures. I am understanding that the only way for them to gain their wisdom as I have gained mine, is through our own mistakes. It's seems difficult for me, because more than anything, I would love to prevent them from the hurt and pain that sometimes come from our choices. Yet, Yahuwah uses this pain and hurt to strengthen us and make us stronger in our faith. Therefore, by trying to prevent them this pain and hurt I ultimately hurt them more by not allowing them to grow and gain strength in Yahuwah. My goal is to have shalom (peace), in all things and not interfere in Yahuwah's work in my children's lives. 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