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Moving Weekend

No matter what, we are going to be out of our place and in the new house this weekend.  We are aiming at having all the necessities moved over today, so we can finally sleep and live in the new house- tonight.  My dad is coming up from Denver in a few hours to watch the boys for us.

We will have a few more odds and ends to finish up  tomorrow, but that should be it. 

I have to disconnect the computer today, and we actually have no place for it in the new house!  There aren’t any phone jacks where the computer will fit, so we have to get a desk or figure out something else. But I remembered we have a laptop I think I can set up.  It might be a few days before I can blog again, but I’ll be back when I can- with pictures.  🙂

Have a great week.

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End of Second-Hand Children’s Clothing & Toys?

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UPDATE- JANUARY 9, 2009

On January 8th, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety clarified this law in a press release, and stated: “Sellers of used children’s products, such as thrift stores and consignment stores, are not required to certify that those products meet the new lead limits, phthalates standard or new toy standards.”

While this is good news for the second-hand shops, I still hope they clarify the position for home-made toys.  Thanks to Deb and AK who commented on this post and left the link to the revised information.  I would like to point out that I wrote this post on January 6, two days before the clarification was released.

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I buy most of Ryan and Cole’s clothes second-hand.  In the town I live in, there are a few really nice second-hand stores, as well as a semi-annual kids consignment clothing sale from Just Between Friends.  Most of my friends buy their children’s clothes second-hand as well. 

It makes great financial sense for several reasons.  When you factor in how much new clothes cost, and the fact that kids grow out of these clothes so fast, it doesn’t seem like you really get your money out of the clothes. If you are the parent of a boy, you know how fast they can wear holes through their pants. I remember buying Ryan a new pair of fleece pants last winter.  I think I paid $20 for them, and he had a hole in them the second time he wore them. 

I can usually go to the Just Between Friends Sale twice a year, and buy all the clothes the boys need, including pajamas, shoes, coats, and even find high quality toys too.  I spend less than if  I bought them just a few outfits brand new from some of the popular kids stores. However, it could be come illegal on February 10th, for second-hand children’s clothing and toys to be sold. 

A new federal law will go into effect on this date, the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act. It requires all products sold for children, including clothing, to be tested and certified as lead-free.  In theory this sounds like a great law- after all, we don’t want our kids exposed to lead, but in reality it is not practical for second-hand clothing and toys to be tested.     

Many business owners who sell second-hand children’s clothes, and charitable organizations such as The Salvation Army, are anticipating having to throw thousands and thousands of clothing items away.  Some businesses will have to close.  Parents who rely on stores to provide affordable clothing, would have to cut money elsewhere from their budgets.  None of the second-hand items will have the lead free certification, so selling them will be illegal. 

Handmade and second-hand toys, will also become illegal to sell, unless the creators can pay up to $4,000 per item to have each toy tested.  Obviously small business owners can not afford to pay this for every second-hand item they carry. 

I am all for making sure our children’s clothing and toys are lead free.  But this law seems to go too far for second-hand items, and has the potential to harm families, business owners, and the economy overall. I don’t want to see the wonderful second-hand stores in my town close.  They provide a very valuable service to the families in my community. 

Many shop owners are contacting their Congress representatives hoping to have the law amended to allow the sale of certain types of clothing and toys. I hope an amendment passes, otherwise, saving money on children’s clothes and toys, will be a thing of the past.

You can contact your Congress representatives to voice your opinion, and you can check out the Homemade Toy Alliance  for more information and petitions you can sign. 

I would love to hear your opinions on this issue.  Are you worried about lead in children’s second-hand clothing and toys, or do you think this law goes to far in banning these items?

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Moving Update and Good-Bye to Baby Items

Moving has been going pretty well.  We have been trying to move one room at a time, and then unpack it, as we get to the new house.  With the holidays, and Ryan’s birthday this weekend, we just haven’t had an entire weekend or block of time to devote to it.  So next weekend, should hopefully be our final weekend moving.

We have moved all the odds and ends stuff from the living room, bedrooms, and garage.  We will have to move the furniture we are still using, the kitchen, and the office,  and our clothes. One nice surprise is we don’t seem to have nearly the amount of junk that I thought we would have.  I think we were so tight on space over the years, we just didn’t keep a lot of that stuff. 

On Saturday I had to decide on all the baby gear, and I realized there was not really a reason to move and keep so much of the baby items I have.  It was kind of a defining moment for me.  I hate to part with the gear, because it means no more babies, but at this point in our lives, another baby is just not going be in the cards for us.  There is a pregnancy center very close to where we live that helps women in crisis pregnancies, and they never have nearly enough baby items.  So I started a pile in the living room, and we are finally done moving, I am going to take all the baby items I don’t need anymore and donate all of it to them.  It feels like I am closing a chapter in my life, but I am happy that families who really need the items will have them, and  I have no doubt they will be going to good use.

As soon as we get moved in, I’ll post some pictures, of the organized rooms.  🙂  It is really coming together and the boys just love it so far.  If you don’t have any plans on Saturday and want to help us, you know my number.  🙂

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New House- Before & After Pictures

I know these have been a long time coming, but I finally have some before and after pictures of our bedrooms in the new house.  I’ll post living room and dining room pictures when the floor is done.  Without any further delay:

Master bedroom BEFORE:

 

Master bedroom AFTER:

 

 (room is same color-this picture turned out really light though)

Boys’ Bedroom’s BEFORE:

       

Boys’ Bedroom’s AFTER:

     

Forgive me for not having the exact wall in some of the pictures.  You didn’t really expect me to remember which walls I took pictures of over a month ago, did you?  🙂

We are getting really close to being DONE.  Joe put in a new floor in the master bath this weekend, and he just has to put the in the wood floor in the living and dining rooms.  I need to clean the bathrooms, mop the floors, and clean the ceiling fan in our room.  Then we need to clean the windows, put our new window coverings up, pick up all our remodeling stuff, and that should be it. That puts us moving, oh, right before Christmas.

It has been really interesting trying to get Christmas stuff done, and explain to the boys every day that Santa will know where to find us. We haven’t exactly figured out if we will have our Christmas tree at the old or new house yet.  I guess it depends on where our beds are Christmas Eve.  This should be the busiest Christmas ever.  Once we are moved, then we get to clean our current place from top to bottom, and hopefully find a renter.  I hope the end is in sight. 

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The Paint Color Saga Continues

As I have written before, I have had a terrible time trying to figure out what colors to paint the master bedroom in our new house.  The interior designer/paint color consultant helped us originally to settle on a sage green and beige color pallet. We wanted to paint three of the walls one color-the sage, and then the wall behind the bed, the beige color. 

As I thought more and more about it, I concluded that we would not like the sage green color- it looked too much like fake mint chocolate chip ice cream (real mint chocolate chip ice cream is NOT green colored-it’s white. ) So I ditched that color pallet, and I started the search for new colors.

I found this color, I really liked:

 Beacon Gray by Benjamin Moore

I thought it would be a cinch to find a taupe/beige/tan accent color to bring out the oak window sills, door, and baseboards in the room, as well to match our medium stained pine bed. 

I started posting this color on Twitter, and interior designers, and painters started telling me matching grays to beiges was REALLY hard- unless the shade was right on they said, the beige usually made the gray stand out too much.  One of my Twitter pals, and former mural painter, told me to look for a yellow based beige- she said that would highlight the gray, without overpowering it. 

By this time, I was completely consumed and obsessed with finding that perfect shade, which would just tie the room together, achieving bedroom Nirvana.

I spent half an hour in the paint store, looking through the beiges, tans, and taupes, and ended up with probably 50 different paint color swatches.  I held them up to my bed first, and then the ones that didn’t look good next to the bed, I eliminated.  Then I held the remaining colors up to the Beacon Gray sample, and if it looked good, I kept it, if not, it was eliminated.  Then I held the remaining swatches- about 30 up to the bed AND the Beacon Gray sample.  By now, I was thinking  I was in a bad reality paint picking paint show. 

After taking numerous breaks, to keep my eyes and view “fresh,” I finally was down to 10 colors, then 5, then 2, and then the ONE! It was this:

 French Manicure by Benjamin Moore

I was so happy-the search was over. The next day, I rushed to the paint store to get the sample of it, just to make absolutely sure.  My plan was to paint the three walls in the gray, and still have the accent color be painted on the wall, behind where our bed would go.

I rushed out to the house, to paint my sample.  As it dried, I realized it was NOT the ONE.  It was too peachy.  It looked like that flesh color you always wanted out of the Crayola Crayon box, to color the people in your coloring books with. 

So back to the old drawing board.  I called the consultant who originally helped us, and told her what was happening. She gave me only 3 accent colors to choose from, that would match the Beacon Gray.  After yet another trip to the paint store, to find these colors, it was pretty easy to choose this one:

 Hepplewhite Ivory by Benjamin Moore

This really, truly, was the ONE. Even a professional said so. 

On Saturday Joe started to paint our bedroom, and the Hepplewhite Ivory was gorgeous.  I LOVED it.  It seems more yellow on the wall, but not a juvenile yellow- just a rich, creamy, yellow- not too gold, not too light.  It looked wonderful already next to the oak wood in the room.

I was leaving with the boys, as Joe started to paint, and when he got home four hours later, he was mad!  He had painted two of the walls in the Hepplewhite Ivory.  We had decided to do two walls in that, and two walls in the gray. He pained one wall in the gray, and said it looked awful. 

I wanted to see, so even though it was 9 PM, I drove out to the house to see for myself.  This couldn’t be happening!

Joe was right- the colors by themselves were pretty, but the Hepplewhite Ivory next to the Beacon Gray, made the room look like a circus room- it looks like the colors you would chose for a nursery- not a master bedroom.

I loved the Beacon Gray, but I loved the Hepplewhite Ivory more- Beacon Gray was not meant to be.  So I said good-bye to it, and drove home.  Joe had said he thought the room should just be the ivory color, and I told him I agreed.  It really will look better with the wood in the room, and we can always add pillows or curtains to the room, if we want to add in more color.

I am hoping this concludes the master bedroom paint problems.  I really do love the Hepplewhite Ivory- it is a great warm and inviting color- perfect for a master bedroom.  No matter what it will look better than how the room looked originally:

    

Yes, those are pink walls! (you can click on the pictures to see them larger-if you dare!)  I can’t wait to post the ‘after’ pictures.  Stay tuned, and thanks for reading this long post about paint!  It is probably less exciting than watching paint dry.  🙂