Well, Hello, Mr. Tax Refund... We've Been Expecting You!"


"It's so good to see you again! But tell me, how long are you planning on sticking around? Every year it seems that just as soon as you get here, you disappear just as quickly as you arrive? Why is that?"

Every renovator out there knows the answer to that question. In our household, anyway, our tax refund money is spoken for a whole year in advance. Last year, we bought flooring for the kitchen, living room, and hallway - and pine planks for some of the ceilings. We really wanted to get a new washer and dryer as ours are very, very old and cantankerous. Our washer literally tries to escape from the laundry room every time we use it. Seriously. One morning I'm going to wake up and find it eating breakfast in the kitchen. But...our refund budget didn't allow us to buy a replacement washer and dryer last year. You can bet, though, that it was at the top of our list year!

Though I've been really excited about getting a new washer and dryer, I was less than excited about actually shopping for a set. Because our old set is so...old, anything - anything at all will suit me just fine. As long as it's extra large capacity and front loading and stays put, I really don't care what we buy. Hubs, however, being the great researcher and comparison shopper he is, put a lot of time and energy into finding just the right washer and dryer at just the right price. He really knew better than to try and take me comparison shopping with him. All the numbers, the models, the features just totally overwhelmed me. Like a moth to light, I was only interested and drawn to the shiny and colorful models (figures). I nearly swooned after seeing the Wild Cherry LG washer and dryer. *drool* I just wanted to hug that washer and dryer in all it's red and chrome goodness. But even I knew that paying an extra $300-$400 for a color other than white just wasn't making practical use of our tight budget. I told hubs to just buy whatever he wanted. He ordered a white GE and it will be delivered on Saturday - yee haw! Our old washer is going to a bachelor friend. His current washer has gone through a form of appliance menopause (it no longer has a spin cycle), which means he has to wring out his clothes before putting them into the dryer - ugh!

The rest of our tax money this year will go to buying solid wood interior doors, oil-rubbed bronze knobs, and hardwood flooring for the kids' rooms. I was really hoping we'd have enough to go ahead and get the flooring for our masterbedroom, too, but it may have to wait until next year.

For any of you that live in the South East, it may be worth your time to take a trip to Southeastern Salvage Home Emporium in Chattanooga, Birmingham, Chesapeake, Cincinnati, Mobile, or Shreveport. They have the best products and prices for home building and renovating materials. At Lowes or Home Depot, we were looking at paying between $165 - $200 per solid pine six panel wood door. At South Eastern Salvage, we'll custom order our doors and they'll make them for us out of solid Brazilian Pine - for $98 any size! They come with hinges that match the oil-rubbed bronze finish knobs I want to use. To get that particular finish at Lowes or Home Depot, we would have been charged extra. Their oil-rubbed bronze door knobs are from $4 to $12 each and you just can't beat that! So we're pretty excited about this resource. We bought our porcelian tile for the bathroom there a while back and saved heaps of money.

I promise that the next entry I make will be the one about our "Ugly House Vignettes". You may want to skip it if you're especially sensitive to such disturbing viewing material, lol. It sure ain't gonna be pretty.

By the way, the Carl Larsson painting at the top called "An Evening by the Lamp". I love it because it pictures a small space packed with homey furniture, especially the extra large coffee table filled with newspapers, books, and other things. That's the way our coffee table stays, it seems! The next painting is called "Cottage in the Snow". Just lovely!

Off to work on some craft projects now!




24 comments:

Poppy said...

Gotta love the Tax Refund! I happened to notice that ours had been direct deposited into our account yesterday! Yee Haw...our May vacation to FL is paid in full!

Thanks for the tip on Southeastern Salvage. Their Cincinnati store isn't all that far from us and would make a nice Saturday road trip. We'll be looking for tile and flooring soon when we begin our kitchen facelift. You'll have to check out the new blog: http://poppyshousetransformations.blogspot.com/

February 13, 2007 at 10:13 AM
Retroboutiques said...

LOL! My wash machine runs around the house all the time!

February 13, 2007 at 10:50 AM
Patricia W. said...

Hurray for new appliances and income tax returns!!!!

February 13, 2007 at 11:48 AM
Ellen said...

Your washing machine must be related to mine. Ours drains into our utility sink, and I'm afraid it will move so much that it disconnects the hose and floods the basement. (Shudder.)

That door deal sounds great, too. Now I'm anxiously awaiting my refund...

February 13, 2007 at 1:49 PM
Janelle said...

Thx for the tip on Home Emporium--we live near Chesapeake, so I'll be sure to check it out as we continue our home removations!

February 13, 2007 at 2:03 PM
nel said...

Love that red washer and dryer! I just got new ones myself when we renovated last year...boring white but oh so efficient!

February 13, 2007 at 4:19 PM
LA said...

You need to check out what Clarice did to her washer and dryer last summer. It looks amazing and she didn't have to pay that extra $$$ to get the designer red. She custom painted hers. I'm hoping to do my laundry room sometime this summer.

Found your blog through willzmom. Love it! Gonna go poke around some more. :)

Cheers! LA

February 13, 2007 at 4:51 PM
carol pink cottage said...

Kim thank you for listing those international links I really enjoyed looking at the pics
carol

February 13, 2007 at 5:35 PM
cityfarmer said...

I'm on my way!!! You most likely bought up everything good.

February 13, 2007 at 8:17 PM
Jodialamodi said...

Carl Larsson is wonderful! For years, I had a card w/ a print of his called "Little Miss Lie A-bed" hanging next to my bed. It was a picture of a solemn little girl (w/ charming pinafore & looped braids) sulking in her bowl of breakfast, at the table- all alone...I loved the style & execution, but for years never researched the artist. Then I did, & like you was really drawn to his work. This year I treated myself to a wall calendar of his work. So charming.

Oh yeah, the washer's charming too! I covet a washer like that. We have a dancer, too. It's ok if I'm in the kitchen (just above the washer in our basement), 'cause I can bolt downstairs & stop it before it dances across the basement; but if I'm anywhere else in the house, I don't hear it & I come downstairs to find a lop-sided washer & damp clothes that didn't make it all the way thru' the spin cycle! So I can relate & congratulations to you on a brand new washer!!!!!!!

February 13, 2007 at 10:06 PM
Becka said...

You have me thinking about tax refunds now. LOL. I want a new floor, but I don't think our refund would quite cover it...unless it was just for the kitchen. Hmmm, I wonder if I can talk dh into a new kitchen floor.

February 14, 2007 at 4:03 PM
Marilyn in NM said...

Kim, glad you get a new washer & dryer. How fun. My DH just "fixed" my gas dryer so nothing new here!!! lol
Enjoy it!

February 14, 2007 at 5:56 PM
Kim - said...

whaaaa, I saw that red set and wanted it SO bad. My husband didn't understand since I rarely see the inside of our laundry room. I told him I would do all the laundry for ONE year if we bought them. :)
(he's still doing the laundry)

February 14, 2007 at 7:28 PM
Betty said...

Hi,
Just found your blog from the comment left on Nature Trail.
I am so excited because we go to Southeastern Salvage every time we go to Chattanooga. Lots of good places to explore there. Last year we toured a fabulous home that was decorated by interior designers using stuff from Goodwill. It was great. We have friends who live in Chattanooga and visit them several times a year.
Betty at Country Charm

I'll be back to visit.

February 15, 2007 at 9:33 PM
Anonymous said...

Miranda: Ooh that washing machine looks so "hot" LOL

My machine, whenever the laundry is almost done, it's like someone being locked up in its stomach and he keeps kicking it hard to want to get out!

February 16, 2007 at 9:28 AM
Lallee said...

Loved your humor--washer showing up for breakfast. Amazing how they can 'walk' across a room. At least they can't sneak up on us silently ;-)A friend of mine thought there was a burglar in the house the first night she tried her new bread machine. It was one of the early models that made a racket when kneading the dough.

February 16, 2007 at 9:44 AM
Denise said...

Thanks for the tip on Southeastern Salvage! We don't live far from Cincinnati and we have a 100 year old home to restore. We'll be checking them out soon! I'm also in love with the cherry washing machine. Someday....

February 17, 2007 at 8:06 AM
Cherry's Jubilee said...

What a fun blog you have! Thanks for lettingme visit...will be back! cherry

February 18, 2007 at 2:09 AM
Jo said...

I wanted a 'pretty' washer/dryer but you are right they charge loads more just for the colour. I get a tax bill not a refund a few weeks ago ..boo hoo!

February 18, 2007 at 2:15 AM
cityfarmer said...

Ya keep me laughin' girl!!!

February 18, 2007 at 8:52 PM
Twice Remembered said...

Hehe, I'm so happy to know others with walking washing machines! Aren't they quite the characters!

Oh, I hope all of you who are near a Southeastern Salvalge get to pay them a visit! For us, it is so worth an overnight trip. Last time we even rented a U-haul to haul back our loot.

Our washer and dryer delivery was delayed a couple of days because of snow! UGHS! Unfortunately, we had already unplugged and given away our old washer, so our laundry is piling up! Can't wait to get our new one!

THanks, you all, for dropping in! I appreciate seeing all the new faces, too!

February 18, 2007 at 10:09 PM
Jan said...

Oh my goodness! I wish I could remember how I found your blog. You can be sure I added it to my favorites. I will certainly go back and read earlier entries.

I adore what you are doing to your house. We had a small 'starter' house that we rennovated, remodeled and revamped for nearly 20 years. We called it done the day the realtor came to list it.

I am now living in a wonderful, old, well preserved brick colonial farm house, built in 1842. Visit my blog, or drop me an email and I'll sent you the link to my picture trail...I love company!

February 21, 2007 at 12:07 AM
Twice Remembered said...

Hi, Jan! Thanks for dropping in! I'm looking forward to checking out your "home" on the web!

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