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My Heart Just Flew To Africa…

March 10, 2014 by Logan 24 Comments

I meant to go to Uganda today.

I have a plane ticket… and I came to Atlanta to meet up with the team yesterday… and I’ve been packing and preparing my stuff and my heart for a good long time now.

But sometimes all that preparation isn’t quite enough to get you where you need to go.

The anticipation was thick as we gathered together with heaps of bags and 8 giant plastic tubs to take with us to our dear friends at Sole Hope.  The flight was leaving at 6pm.

At 4 we were checking in…I went first.

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“I’m sorry ma’m.  Your passport isn’t valid.”

“Yes it is…it doesn’t expire until July.”

“Well to enter Uganda, your passport has to be valid at least 6 months past the travel dates. It’s different for different countries, but your travel agent should have told you that.”

“She didn’t.”

“Well then, I’m sorry. We cannot issue your ticket.”

Silence. Numbness coursed through my entire body.  A fist sized lump gathered in my throat and hot tears streamed down my face as I looked at my whole team in line with me.

They all heard it.  Everyone was silent.

And then they all jumped in to encourage, “It’s ok…we’re gonna figure this out…I’m sure it’s going to be fine.  We’ll just call a couple people and figure out what to do.  It’s going to be ok…we’ll just work this out right quick.”

But I knew. They were going to get in the security line 10 minutes from now, and I wasn’t.  I wasn’t going to be getting on that plane today.

My heart shattered in a million pieces and then I heard the Lord say, “Be brave.  Trust me.  Keep following me hard and know that what I have for you is good.”

Wynne started making phone calls.  I called my friend Alexis who works in the airport.  Cara, Carey, Melissa, Mo, Molly, and Erika gathered around me and prayed.  What else could we do?

I stood in line to talk to another ticketing agent to figure out next steps.  Holly from Sole Hope got on the phone with the passport office.  Alexis started talking to the travel agent…and I blew a kiss to the whole team as they walked away into the journey we’ve all been waiting for.

I hope I get to join them.  Because my heart just took off for Africa on a plane 3 hours ago with a group of women I just met and already love.

And I’m sitting here a little stunned, but still pretty hopeful.  But I’m just gonna ask you to pray with me and for me as we figure this out.

So here are the logistics of what has happened, and what I want you to know should you EVER travel internationally.  First of all…don’t ever try to go anywhere with less than 6 months before your passport expires.  I don’t know why there is an expiration date at all if basically I just got dealt with as if it were expired, but just trust me on this one…keep it SUPER current.

I have a flight that has been rebooked for Wednesday night…it wasn’t cheap to fix that, but the Lord provided a bit over my total amount needed in the first place, so it covered that.  The passport office in the airport told us that they could overnight my passport and have it back by Wednesday morning, so we were going to go with that option.  But then they ended up telling us once we were there that they couldn’t get it in afterall.  So they called and made me an appointment with the Atlanta passport office for Thursday because that was the first available option.  They said at least if I make an appointment that then the office will know I’ve made a good faith effort.  But then they and the ticketing agents told me to just show up tomorrow when they open to the passport office in Atlanta and honestly, to just pray for favor that there will be someone kind who will help me.  They can re-issue me a new one if so tomorrow and I can be on my way on Wednesday.  So it comes down to the kindness of an agent and the favor of the Lord just hovering over every step of the way.

My heart just went to Uganda…and I am still in Atlanta.

But I think of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego and I find myself thinking…”But EVEN IF HE DOESN’T…I will still trust God, and I know that He is still so so good.”

I’m not even sure how to describe the feeling of standing there… stunned…like I was kicked in the gut and could hardly breathe.  And watching my dear new friends walk away….fat, hot tears rolling down my numb cheeks.

Disappointment does not define the goodness of my God….no matter how great.  So I am hopeful tonight that I will still go in 48 hours, but I am trusting enough to know that even if I don’t…my God is still good.

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Matters of the Heart…

March 10, 2014 by Logan Leave a Comment

The heart is a funny thing.  The way it beats and sends forth life from the center of our bodies to every far reaching extremity. The way it pumps life…beats faster when we’re excited or scared…slower when we’re somber.  It’s such a responsive thing…the human heart.

And it’s always interesting to me too how hearts can knit with one another.  It’s this heavenly transfusion…an exchange of passion and understanding, community and curiousity.  Something happens between people sometimes that can’t be explained…and so we call it “matters of the heart.”

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Finish the story HERE….

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Here We GO….

March 8, 2014 by Logan 8 Comments

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I love movies…old ones…and old kids’ ones especially.  A favorite is Disney’s Peter Pan…the part in particular when Peter grabs Wendy’s hand and they all jump out of the window as Peter yells, “Here We Gooooo!”

I feel that way right now.  In a “Here we gooooo” kind of moment.

So… this is my new website.  I’m guessing you noticed the change. 🙂  Pull up a chair and peruse around the lovely new space a bit!  I’ve simplified things…because that’s the way I want life to feel these days too.  Less categories, less fuss, and hopefully more of what really matters to me.

I have to give massive kudos to my dear friend and blog designer Erin Ulrich of Design by Insight for making a space that feels like me…my bloggy living room so to speak.  And to Annie Barnett of Be Small Studios for reading my mind and tweaking the logo along the way …something that started one way in my head and ended up so much better.  Isn’t that just the way things go?

Chances are that you’re just stumbling into the newness…being that until it went live, I never told anyone I was even doing it.  That’s probably bad business, but if you read yesterday, then you know what I think about that.  It’s that part of me that is a little bit of whiskey in a teacup too…maybe just bucking the way things always seem to be done.

So no fancy launch right now for me.  I thought it’d be neat to start out in this new space with things that really matter to me.  To begin this new piece with a piece of my heart spilling out on blank pages and inviting you into the story I’m living…and deeper into the story you are living too.

There is something groaning inside of me right now…welling up…longing to be put to pen and ink or keyboard and monitor and eventually even into pages that can be dog-eared.  I’m finally allowing myself to call myself a writer.

I host people in my home all the time.  I’ll come into your home and help you wash dishes from a dinner party.  I’ll unpack your kitchen when you move, and redecorate your bedroom to pull you out of a slump.  My actions are the easy part for me to figure out.

But my words….those are hard and easy all at the same time.

I want you to know that if you’re here, you are invited.  If we talk, you are my friend.  If my arms could reach through the screen of words and hug you on a bad day, I would.  We would have coffee in the morning and wine in the evening and talk long by a crackling fire because that is my favorite place and I can stare into your soul then too.

I have this sign in my kitchen that has remained on the refrigerator since I made it 3 years ago…

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In this space…my slice of the interwebs, I desire to cultivate the same feeling that I do in my home.  I want to host you well…for you to know that you matter… for this to be a place of joy and life and peace and rest.  Know that we will laugh, and cry, and I might even wax poetic with an occasional ode…but mostly I want to be a door that you walk through when you need a friend.

I mean that.  I really do.

So to start things off from my heart, I want to take you on a journey with me over the next 2 weeks.  A journey that for me started probably long before I even knew I’d embarked on it, but nevertheless find myself living now.  When I met and lost touch with Andrew Collie in and after middle school, I never guessed that I’d circle back with him on the red soil of Uganda more than 20 years later.

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See… sometimes adventures begin before we even know we’re on one.

I leave tomorrow (Sunday) for nearly 2 weeks…the longest I’ve been away from my family since having children…to adventure in the flesh and in my heart to the expanse of land called Africa.

My friend Kelly asked if it was too late to pack her in my suitcase.  Maybe you want to come too?

So count this as your invitation.  Come along and process with me, unfurl pieces of your soul along with me as I excavate parts of my heart that I probably don’t even know are buried.

They say that Africa will change a person.  I think that for me that change is already beginning.

So in this space…this inaugural voyage on my new website…I smash a bottle of champagne on the hull and invite you to adventure along with me as I journey to Africa with my dear friends at Sole Hope.

Leave a comment?  An encouragement?  Engage the process with me and excavate pieces of your heart too?  You are welcome here…in my suitcase…along for the journey.

Heaps of blessings on you my friends,

Logan

 

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Bad Business for the Kingdom

March 7, 2014 by Logan 8 Comments

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I’ve been growing accustomed to a journey filled with bends in the road that I can’t see beyond.  It’s been a faith walk the past few years into things unimagined and unforseen even.  And most days I’d tell you I’m not so sure where I’m going so much as just learning to follow the rabbit trails that point me the direction that God is calling.  I’m not so much of a super planner anyways, but the more I learn to walk curiously, the more I find myself in placed I’d never even considered going at all.

But in this road I’m traveling, I see easily how rabbit trails can turn into a rat race.  How we think we see what could be beyond, so we veer off course and instead of following God, we begin to pursue a seen end.

I tend to think though that the rat race is really just a mouse trap.

I tend to avoid political discussion here in this space.  I refrain from becoming self-indulgent to engage in social commentary.  It’s not that I shy away from it, so much as don’t feel called into the arguing or the point proving.  That to me feels like a veering off track for me personally, but I have had a thought over the past few weeks that I think God is calling me into that is a part of this journey of curious faith.  It’s the thought that…

“Sometimes I will make seemingly bad business decisions to make good Kingdom ones.”

That’s not to say that I will be foolish, but it is to say that if God is behind anything that I’m doing…if I’m following something that I believe He has asked me to walk into, then it’s really as simple as either I trust Him or I don’t.

If I trust God, and trust that I’m walking hard after Him, then I don’t need to worry about how sometimes I might make a decision that seems upside down to the world.  It’s what my friend Ann Voskamp calls the Upside Down Kingdom.  It’s putting the Lord and the things of His heart first and not striving.

Ecclesiastes 4:4 says,  “Then I saw that all toil and all skill in work come from a man’s envy of his neighbor. This also is vanity and a striving after wind.”

I don’t want to get caught in the winds of envy of others that blow me off course.  I don’t want to get sucked into a rat race that traps me.  I just want to follow Jesus wherever that takes me…and if that means that sometimes I’ll seem foolish to this world, then so be it.

 

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Allume Tickets & Twitter Party!

February 27, 2014 by Logan 2 Comments

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Once when I was a kid, the children’s ministry at my church performed the musical, “Fat Fat Jehoshaphat.”

My dear friend Laura Parker always got the leads in the plays because she could sing like a nightingale. I on the other hand….well….couldn’t.  So in “Fat Fat Jehoshaphat,” I was cast as the scribe.  Apparently discontented with being just a scribe, I decided to jazz things up a bit.  So… in my announcement of Fat Fat Jehoshaphat entering the room during the performance…in true-to-Biblical-time fashion…I shouted my “Here Ye, Here Ye” line with a decidedly 8 year old version of a Brittish accent.

And so, I made my stage debut….

I have no idea what Ann Voskamp and I were giddy over in this picture from Allume this past fall, but it really looks to me like I’m announcing her with a Brittish “Here Ye, Here Ye.”

And since there’s something worth announcing…in the very best way that I know how, I say to you….

Here Ye, Here Ye!

Allume tickets go on sale tomorrow at midnight!

 We will be having a Twitter party beginning tomorrow (Friday 2/28) at 11pm and will run right up until tickets go on sale!  At 11:50 pm during the Twitter party, we’ll even be giving away a FREE Conference Ticket!   The first 50 tickets sold get a special Early Bird price of $265 (regular price is $299) and the pass includes access to all general sessions, breakout sessions, parties, as well as including all meals from Thursday dinner through Saturday dinner!  Go HERE to get your pass, and join us tomorrow night as we give away tons of prizes between 11pm and midnight under the #Allume hashtag!

Hope you’ll join us tomorrow night as well as at the conference this October 23-25th in Greenville, SC!  And in case you haven’t seen, make sure you check out our new website!  We freshened things up a bit on the ol world wide web slice that Allume.com occupies, and we’re pretty pleased with the way it turned out!  Really…we think it deserves a “Here Ye, Here Ye” for sure!

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I’m Going to Africa!

February 14, 2014 by Logan 2 Comments

For several months now, I’ve heard the Lord whispering “Africa.”  I’ve never been, but it has been popping up in my social media streams and then into my life enough that a few months ago, I began asking the Lord if I was supposed to go… if this whisper of Africa might be meant for me.

But why would I go?  What would take me there?  And once there, what would I do?  I didn’t know…but I kept hearing it almost like a breeze through the trees….

“Africa.”

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As Allume began to draw near this fall, I kept hearing it more… “Africa.”  And I couldn’t help but notice that there was a fair amount of Africa coming directly in my path.  Partners like FH who had taken friends of mine to Africa (and me to Bangladesh one year ago), introductions to Pearl Ministries and Ornaments 4 Orphans who are doing amazing work in Uganda, and my new friends at Sole Hope too.  It suddenly began to feel like Africa was all around me.

About 6 weeks or so before Allume I got a really funny email from Dru Collie, who along with his wife Asher, founded Sole Hope.

“I think we went to elementary school together,” it said.

Dru Collie….Dru Collie…Dru Collie…..hmmm…sounds kinda familiar, but not sure.  I thought and thought and didn’t remember.  So I emailed him back and said ” You went to Oakwood too?!”

Nope…Viewmont.  But turns out that we did go to middle school together!  Grandview Eagles ya’ll!  And then I remembered him! Back then I was the cheerleader that had incisors that grew in above my gumline, and tall, lanky Drü who now spells his name with a fancy umlaut, was called plain ol “Andrew.”

And here we are a few years later, a couple of kids from Hickory, NC who are partnering our organizations to make a difference in the world.  Even crazier too is that my dear old friend, Laura Parker, co-founder of the Exodus Road, was also a Grandview eagle.  Funny how God decides to use a few random kids from Hickory, NC to accomplish his purposes all over the world.

Anyhow, as I got to know Asher better at Allume, I just fell more in love with not just the Collies, but the work they are doing in Africa.   My kids became interested in it.  It was something they could begin to wrap their arms around.  And it was so simple to get involved.  Beyond just sending money, Sole Hope builds a road to take something small here and make it count big there.

Take a pair of jeans that you’re not really wearing anymore (and let’s be honest, anyone who has ever had a baby or eaten too much Thanksgiving dinner has at least 1 or 11 pairs that would qualify), invite some friends over to bring their ill-fitting pants with them too, gather around a table and cut them up using shoe patterns provided by a Sole Hope shoe cutting kit.  Send the cut out jeans back to Sole Hope’s office in the US, and they ship them to Uganda.  Once in Uganda, your old pants become life-giving for thousands of people there.  The patterns are made into shoes that provide a fair wage for workers and use recycled tires for the soles.  They pave the way for foot washing clinics to remove terrible, debilitating jiggers from children’s feet, and each child gets a new pair of shoes.  Sole Hope ministers to the people of Uganda through education, medical care, and literal foot washing to eliminate the problem of jiggers amongst children there.

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Watch this quick video to see what I’m talking about.  Be aware that the images are difficult to see, but even my own children have watched it and the Lord continues to break their young hearts for his beloved there in Africa.

My 4 year old had an ingrown toenail recently.  As we worked to pull it out from the skin growing in around it, he looked at me and told me how badly it hurt, and then said “I bet it hurts even more with those kids in Uganda.  Maybe we can send them some of my shoes Mommy so that their feet don’t hurt.”

They get it friends.  Even our children can understand pain and want to give hope to the hopeless.  And despite the fact that I will be away from my own children from March 9-20th on a trip to Uganda with Sole Hope, they are excited to be a part of the story that gives hope to others.

I’m excited to go.  I’m also nervous because I know that the most work I’ll do there will probably be on my own heart.  But I’m honored to be a part of the hope story in Uganda.  The Lord whispered “Africa” to me and is allowing me to shout it loud for others to hear now too.

We had a shoe cutting party for Sole Hope at Allume this fall, and our creative director, Carey Bailey, and I have the unbelievable honor of following some of those cut out shoes to actually place them on the feet of precious children while we are there.  We are joining a team of women who will be using our online spaces to make the story of hope tangible for those longing to be a part of it.  I hope you’ll follow along as I write from Uganda between March 9-20, and make the Sole Hope story a part of your hope story as well.

If you’d like to donate to our trip, that’d be super awesome.  We all need to raise support to be able to go, and I’d be honored if you would partner with me in this way to make it happen. The goal is to raise $2800 each and I’m part of the way there, but am asking for your help now too to bring this piece of my story fully to life. You can go HERE to make a “One Time Donation” and in the notes part, write “Logan Wolfram – March trip.”

And whether you donate or not, I’d love to have you follow along and join the story that God is allowing me to be a part of telling.

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Life on Purpose: Notes from a Blue Bike (and a giveaway!)

February 6, 2014 by Logan 4 Comments

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Isn’t that the truth?!

To live deliberately and suck every bit of the goodness out life.  To “Carpe Diem”… to not “let life pass us by.”  There must be something to it because there are about a zillion thoughts on the subject that for some reason have become cliche when we say them.  Maybe they’ve become cliche because we think we KNOW how to do it.  And I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty sure that trying to keep too many plates spinning, to make sense of the busy, and to not feel like I’ve jumped onto a merry-go-round of life that blurs everything around me takes a whole lot more than just thinking I know.

It takes a whole lot of on purpose.

Intention.

And it’s sad to say, but really, these days…between running a national conference, being a mom, wife, friend, and all the other hats we could toss in there….living with intention doesn’t just happen by accident.  It DOES take a whole lot of on purpose.

On purpose I turned the notifications off on my phone. (Well, the Nester did because sadly I couldn’t figure it out.) On purpose… I don’t schedule work calls (as much as I can absolutely help it) after 3 pm when both of my kids are home.  On purpose we took TV away from our kids…which if I’m honest, doesn’t give me chunks of uninterrupted time and so instead, I find myself ON PURPOSE reading with my kids for those lengths.  It’s on purpose that we love to make a bunch of apple recipes in the fall… when we [on purpose] slow life for a day in the orchards to pick them ourselves.  And these days, I often light a fire in the fireplace because it brings us all around it, or for me by myself, it slows me enough to sit and read in the quiet.

Intentional living doesn’t happen by accident.

My dear friend Tsh Oxenrider knows what it is to simplify…to live life on purpose and with intention, and it’s the very topic of her new book, “Notes from a Blue Bike: The Art of Living Intentionally in a Chaotic World.”

I made a fire to read this one ya’ll.  And in the artful way that she weaves stories and life lessons together, Tsh left me asking myself a lot of questions on what it’d look like for me to declutter my life.  And by “declutter” I don’t mean casting off everything, but rather to think purposefully about the decisions we make, the time we spend, and the imprints that I want to make that actually stick.  And you know what… I’m doing a lot of those things this year.  Living on purpose and pulling pieces of myself out of the rat race… to make sure that I’m not living this great life that I don’t have time to notice…or that when someone asks me how I’m doing I say “busy.”

I’m learning how to live better on purpose.

The book just released yesterday and I urge you to snag a copy anywhere books are sold!  And because Tsh is awesome, she’s gonna let me give away a couple of copies here for you!  You can tweet, facebook, share…whatever.  But do me a favor and tell me one thing you do to live on purpose too! Contest ends Sunday and winners will be announced Monday!

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Best Pound Cake Ever

January 24, 2014 by Logan 6 Comments

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I’m not sure where to begin to share about the activities that have transpired in the past 3 weeks of our lives, but on New Year’s Day, it sort of began when our HVAC literally started smoking and caught on fire.  About an hour later, our septic tank began overflowing poo and other grossness into our front yard.

Clearly, we had issues.

Last week we escaped our problems (after just installing an entire new HVAC system) and went to Disney world…a trip we’d paid for before Christmas as our kids’ gift.  And just as promised, the Magic Kingdom did feel magical (mostly…I mean, let’s be honest, that much stimulation makes kids from all over the globe a little nuts at times.)

We returned home Wednesday, and then yesterday our front yard had an excavator digging 3ft wide by 5 ft deep trenches in our front yard to fix our septic system… which according to professional diagnosis is “worse than we’d thought.”

Never a good diagnosis….and one which carries with it more sounds of *cha ching…cha ching* … money flying out the front door.  Seriously, if there even was a working money tree in our yard, we’d be picking the bark off of it by this point.

So I did what anyone in our situation would do…I baked a cake.

Sometimes comfort food is well…comforting.

And ever since I was a young girl and Kathi Cameron taught me how to make this, it’s been my favorite.  I still call it Mrs Cameron’s Pound Cake, and to make everything more right in the world, I am going to share it with you all.

Because sometimes when things are down and out, we just need to pick ourselves up and do something for someone else.  So yesterday I made chicken noodle soup and took it to a friend today, and made pound cake just because… (and if I’m honest, I also made it because I forgot to buy cupcakes from Publix to take to school for Hudson’s birthday celebration today.)  Friends, just do yourselves a favor and never let yourself run out of ingredients to whip up an emergency Mrs Cameron’s Pound Cake.

So here you go…

Mrs Cameron’s Pound Cake

1 c butter softened

1/2 c shortening

3 c. sugar

1 8oz pkg cream cheese

3 c sifted flour (cake flour makes it great, but if you don’t have that, regular will work)

6 eggs

1 Tbsp vanilla extract

1/2 Tbsp almond extract

*I also put probably 1 tsp lemon extract

 

Cream butter and shortening til white and fluffy.  Slowly add sugar and beat at a medium speed til fluffy. Add cream cheese and then beat it til it’s super fluffy!  Alternately add eggs and flour (I add the flour in probably 1/2 c increments and then always end with adding flour.)  Mix in well and then add in all of the flavor extracts.  Grease and flour about 3 loaf pans (or a bundt pan…whatever you want) and bake for about 45 minutes at 325.  Cool about 10 minutes and then turn them out!

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Log Cabin Bedroom

December 31, 2013 by Logan 7 Comments

I do love a good project, and revamping my boys’ room has been in process for awhile now.  It’s still not done, but we’re getting there.

I’ve seen the pallet wood projects all over lately, and I think it’s pretty cool, but it seemed so “everyone is doing it” to me, as well as, FOR REAL, who wants to really rip all the pallets apart and remove the nails?!  I wanted the rustic feel, but thought it’d be fun to find some color too.  So we loaded up our kids and headed to our favorite local salvage yard where we walked around a couple acres of property and unearthed one cool looking board at a time, just kinda guessing on how much we’d need.  I tossed it all together, offered the man $50 for all of it, and we put it on the van and headed home.

My good friend Daniel White had done a pallet wall before, and he suggested we first cover the wall with roofing felt to deaden the light in the cracks between. So that’s just what we did!

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After we used a air compressor and some staples to get the felt onto the wall, we marked all of the studs with a white colored pencil so we’d know where to nail the boards.  We also marked level lines periodically so that we could make sure as we worked our way up that we weren’t getting wonky with our lines.

I don’t know what’s the best way to do this, but since all of our boards were different widths (I did try to choose ones that were pretty close in thickness), I had to figure out how they were all going to go together.  I measured our wall and then marked it out with sidewalk chalk on the driveway…pretty technical huh?!

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photo (9)Because we have dormers in the room, i made sure that the boards overlapped that line plenty so that we could cut the 45 degree angles when we got to each board. It was a pain…I’m not gonna lie!

We started at the bottom left and worked our way right and up using an air compressor and brads to nail the boards into the studs (also, the brads are tiny, so they dont’ show up at all.)

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We didn’t cut the angle of the ceiling until we got to that point (working left to right), and it was better to cut them slightly too long and trim off the straight edge to get a tight fit than to risk a big gap.

Also, I’d found the gorgeously awesome plank that we used on the top (which amazingly had a bevel on the top so that it fit a bit more closely to the crown.) When we got close to the top, we went ahead and put it up there to fill in the spaces between the bottom level and the top one.  My husband had to rip a couple planks and then use a planer to shave them down when we got to that point.  This whole thing was like a crazy puzzle to fit all together.  My setup on the driveway worked pretty well, but there was of course some discrepancy once we actually got stuff on the wall.

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It took us the better part of an entire day to do this, but it turned out pretty incredible!  We have plans to put it onto the low walls between the dormers as well, but have to gear up to get that done.

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So, here’s the before…in all it’s messy glory! It’s like a makeover photo…never put makeup on the first picture.

And now..

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My sister knew I was doing this and so for Christmas she gave the boys a faux cowhide rug that I think she found on Overstock.com.  It is fantastic!

And the wall, all decorated with some incredible vintage showshoes I picked up for a steal, an old map I just had, a fun shotgun made from old license plates we found at the Antique Tobacco Barn in Asheville, NC, and a random piece of leather I had and some ropey thing (no idea what it is) I got for free at the salvage yard. My son’s old bed was a convertible crib, and this wrought iron one was my great grandmothers that was mine when I was a kid.  I spray painted it (it was white) with an oil rubbed bronze Krylon spray paint and it looks totally refreshed now!  I love the way it all turned out!

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So there you have it!  And all total, I still have probably as much wood remaining as we put on the wall, so you’re looking at about $25 worth of salvage wood there (that had a minimum amount of random nails here and there to remove._  And for those of you wondering, I guess it might have lead paint, but since my kids aren’t eating it, and I sanded it and cleaned it off pretty well, I’d say we’re ok. I LOVE the way it turned out and think the boys will enjoy it for years to come!

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Favorite Things

December 9, 2013 by Logan 3 Comments

Raindrops on roses, and whiskers on kittens

bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens

wild geese that fly with the moon on their wings

these are a few of my favorite things…

fav things boxes

Favorite things.  We all have them.  And let’s be honest, whether you were an Oprah lover or not, the best show of every season was always the “Oprah’s Favorite Things” show.  She would get crazy sharing her favorite things with everyone in the audience that day! Egyptian cotton sheets, cashmere sweaters, Hermes scarves, Apple Bottom jeans, and I really think I remember her giving everyone a car once too!  There is just something fun about sharing the things you love with the people you love.

My friend Julie told me about this thing that she and her girlfriends have done for years that they call, “Favorite Things.”  It sounded so fun that 5 of my closest girlfriends and I decided to do it together this year and make it an annual tradition.

The idea is that you gather a handful of your friends and all bring some of your favorite things, one for each other person.  There were 6 of us, so I bought 5 of each thing I gave.  The favorite things can be ANYTHING.  There’s no price range or limitation (just whatever each person is comfortable with doing), you can do as many or as few things as you like, and mostly just have fun with it!  Julie told me over the years the favorite things she’s gotten have ranged from a favorite chapstick, toothbrush, O-Cello sponge, art print, monogrammed tray, and the list goes on.  The possibilities are endless!

And as many of you know, after years of close friendship, there has been a fair amount of rough stuff that this group of gals and I have walked through together this year… from the death of one of our closest friends, Melissa, to our church experiencing major transition which deeply affected us all, to births of babies, loss of jobs…it’s been a major year for us.  And we just decided it was time to celebrate something together, to celebrate one another, and the fact that as hard as it’s been this year, we’ve made it through.

So I booked a couple of rooms at our fabulous Allume hotel, The Hyatt Regency Greenville, and we spent nearly 24 hours together for a little stay-cation.  We kicked off the afternoon just puttering around and doing a little Christmas shopping, and then headed back to the hotel to get ready for dinner together!  (There is just something super fun about getting ready with a bunch of girlfriends too…trying each other’s makeup, learning how to use the curling iron just so, and putting together outfits…it’s just fun, and not something a bunch of moms have the chance to do nearly as much as most of us could use the break. My pictures aren’t great…so bear with them!)

getting ready

After getting ready, we headed out for dinner and then grabbed dessert from another place to bring back to the hotel and enjoy in our jammies! (I’m totally doing an Advocare 24 day challenge right now, but I straight up cheated the whole night…super special occasion!)

sister friends

And then we got down to eating dessert and sharing our favorite things!  It was seriously such fun.  Scoot over Oprah…I’m betting women across the world are gonna get in on this train now!

We put our names on paper and drew to determine the order.  I was picked first, so I handed out my gifts which I had the best time just wrapping!  Check out the fun pile of presents…

I know you’re dying to know what our “favorite things” list included!  My first one was a baggie of my favorite sugar cookies (recipe included.)

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I also wrapped my favorite toothpaste (Aquafresh Extreme Clean), and my favorite dry shampoo (Suave Keratin in the gold bottle…$3.)  But my most favorite Favorite things are my Goody Goody Bon Bon slippers….seriously, I cannot get enough of them, and my friends couldn’t either!  Squeals may have been heard around the world.  Can’t believe I forgot to bring my pair with me! Doesn’t that lone bare foot look so sad?!

goody goody

Then the rest of the girls went…and it was such a hilarious variety!  I’ll show you a picture and do my best to list everything!

fav things

  • Fuzziest socks ever
  • Glass serving carafe
  • Body Shop body butter
  • Aerie underwear
  • Bvulgari soap
  • Wet n’ wild lipstick
  • purple nail polish
  • salted caramels and salted caramel mocha
  • button sized earrings
  • bird picture made from one of our friend Melissa’s old shirts (she loved birds and we loved her.)
  • mini prophetic painting for each of us
  • wooden cutting board with changeable plastic mats that nestle inside for different foods
  • teeny tiny gold cross necklace
  • golden bird ornament for “hope”
  • individualized prints our friend made because the saying reminds her of us: “She’s whiskey in a teacup.”

whiskey teacup

I fear that I’m leaving something out!  It was such a blast!  Julie said that among her friends, they’ve done a huge variety of things over the years too.  It’s so fun too because as I wear or use these things, it reminds me of some of the special people in my life.  I’m thinking it’s the kind of thing that long-standing traditions are made of!

Anyhow…just hysterical and fun and creative!  I liked the idea so much that my family is doing it this year as well.  My Hubs is buying his favorite things for the guys (dads, brothers, brother-in-laws) and I’m getting my favorite things for the girls (moms, sisters, sis-in-laws.)  Our kids are picking some of their favorite things for cousins as well!  It’s just a fun way to spice up the gifting!

Just had to share….too fun not to!  So grateful for this handful of friends who have walked through fire together over the past 6 years.  Truly, grateful for even more friends in my life than just these…honestly, as much as this past year has brought in the way of hard, it’s sure made me love the people in my life even more.

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