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2014 in Review

Just before the calendar year turns over, I thought it would be fun to stroll down memory lane and remember some of the projects from this year.  Honestly, the first 6 months were a bit of a blur and not much blogging (or housework!) happened while I tried to wrap my mind around cooking for the camp. After the busy summer was over, I enjoyed having a bit more time at home to catch up on some long-neglected things. 

The biggest home projects we tackled this year were:

The Main Bathroom Renovation

Before:

bathroom before

After:

upper view of bathroom ps

The Dining Room Turned Coastal Cottage Office (Which was also my “Dream Come True” Project!:))

Before:

Dining Room before

After:

office after with sign ps

This year’s 31 Days Series was a whole variety of projects

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And the room we have started but not quite finished is my new “Walk In Closet” 

Before:

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and now:

walk in closet after ps

I’ve already been plotting and planning for the year ahead and am excited for the possibilities ahead.  I’m still cooking for the camp, and I’m currently whipping up some meals for about 120, so I’ll be back when I can!

Happy New Year…{coming soon to you!!}

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2 Comments

  1. Hi I enjoyed all of your blog posts since I found your blog and you are such an inspiration. You did so many great renovations/decor projects that inspired me a lot. In addition to these rooms above, I loved your stump table and barn door project too! I am looking forward to the New Year seeing what you blog about!
    Thank you so much.

  2. It has been fun to catch up with you a bit via your blog! You are a gem! I enjoy seeing your creativity and hearing your beautiful perspective on life. You are a credit to your wonderful mother and to Montana and to the Lord Jesus, and I love them all. Thanks for sharing with us!

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