One Tiny Bathroom + A Family of Four

I know some of our friends thought we were crazy when we told them we were downsizing from a 2000 sq ft home to one that was 1008 sq ft. To make it even crazier, there was only one bathroom.

I don’t know about you, but I’m always interested just how people can downsize from 2 bathrooms with a total of 16 drawers and 3 big cabinets between them to this.

 

IMG_20200521_095853 With a little creative storage and a lot of purging, we have managed to make it work.

We are fortunate that there are 3 cabinets behind the door.

The top one holds our first aid kit and medicines, toilet paper and beach towels.

IMG_20200521_095947 The shoebox holds the extra that doesn’t fit in the storage tote. I’m sure I could use a fancier box, but the whole point of downsizing was to save money and spending on something that hides in a closet really doesn’t make sense to me.

The middle cabinet holds our day to day items. My son and husband have the top shelf and my daughter and I use the bottom. The lazy Susan helps me find products quicker. I had it in our last bathroom so it isn’t a new purchase.

IMG_20200521_100547I still feel like there are too many products, so we are using up what we have and will only be replacing what we really  love.

The bottom one is where we keep our laundry basket and extra bath mat.

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We still had more items that I needed to find a place for. I had used this idea at our home in Baton Rouge and it seemed like a no brainer to use here.

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Clear shoe bags make it so easy to see what you are looking for. After we’re here for about two months, I’ll go through it and if we haven’t used a product I’ll toss it.

In our sink area we have a mirrored medicine cabinet. It houses our deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes and the kids face treatments.

IMG_20200521_100049 I’m still trying to come up with a better solution for our toothbrushes, but for now this is it.

I found this countertop cloth holder 2 years ago at Tuesday Morning. I added the towel hook on the cabinet.

 

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The under sink cabinet holds our towels and cleaning products.

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I still needed a place to store hair equipment, extra toilet paper and items you’d normally have on a countertop.

I just used some sturdy baskets I already owned and just nailed them to the wall.

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Our bathtub has built in shelves, a huge plus and I bought the suction hooks at dollar tree.

So there you have it. It is possible to only have one bathroom and not lose your mind. Strangely enough, it hasn’t been all that difficult. Everything has a place and the space is easy to keep clean.

If you ever decide that downsizing is  for you, don’t overlook a property just because of it only having one bathroom. We almost did and we would have missed out on a very special place. ❤

 

 

 

Hidden Gem

Moving to a smaller home has so many more pros than cons. Donny and I went on a walk yesterday and realized that this neighborhood is SO much more walker friendly.

 

IMG_20200519_085158 the streets in our new neighborhood are so much wider. Longview has no sidewalks, like none, anywhere. So wide streets are important.

Just a little ways from our house we turned onto a dead end street and this is what we found.

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IMG_20200519_090528A great little neighborhood park. But it’s not just a park. It leads onto the hiking trail with a nifty little bridge.

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Longview is full of trails. I used to have to drive when I wanted to go trail walking. Now I just walk down the street. There’s nothing better than the scent of all the trees and foliage. It’s so shady it makes it about 10 degrees cooler. Huge plus since it’s already hot and humid here.

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I guess Donny wasn’t ready for the picture. I look like I wasn’t even ready to leave the house.

I did realize something really awesome when we got back home. I can now clean my house, like REALLY clean it, in an hour. To me there is no better feeling than a clean, calm space. Am I right?

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Even had time to make a lasagna. I used a spring form pan and was a little nervous it would fall apart.

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It came right out! No leftovers, so I’m pleased.

While I was cooking, a childhood friend sent me a very old photo. I was either in the 5th or 6th grade. When I showed it to my kids they thought I was a boy, except when they realized I had on a bikini. I’m the one on the far left, but it’s pretty obvious.

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I can’t believe how fast time flies by. That’s why it’s so important to squeeze all of the good you can out of each and every day. 🌞

Easy Peasy Spring Rolls

We love spring rolls in this household. They are filled with fresh ingredients and super easy to make. Years ago, we had a craving for some so we picked up a few at our favorite sushi restaurant when we lived in Dallas. They were good, but the price was outrageous. It was then and there that I decided we could actually make them ourselves.

This isn’t a formal recipe, but more of a guide. That’s the best thing about spring rolls, there are no set in stone rules about what you fill them with.

We bought the majority of the ingredients at the Asian market here in Longview, but I’ve seen the same ingredients at the grocery store.

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First I cook the rice noodles. They come in a big bag and a little goes a long way. I found these individual serving ones that come as a little mat. They were so much easier than the normal cook all together ones, but either one is fine to use.

IMG_20200516_190418 just cook according to package directions. The ones I used you just pour boiling water over, leave for 1 minute 15 seconds, then dunk then in cold water for 1 second.

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After they were finished cooking I just left them on a cutting board while I finished preparing the other ingredients.

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For these rolls I used carrots, cucumber, orange bell pepper, cilantro, imitation crab sticks and shrimp. You can use anything you have on hand. I’ve seen all veggie, chicken, mushroom, the sky’s the limit.

IMG_20200516_165609 Now here is the fun part. Rice paper comes in a thin hard disk, like a flattened paper plate. But when you soak it in water

IMG_20200516_200901it becomes translucent and pliable. The package says to soak it in warm water for 5 seconds. That wasn’t long enough though. You don’t want any stiffness to remain.

IMG_20200516_201001 See what I mean? You can barely see it on the cutting board.

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Now you just lay down the noodles in the middle of the rice paper and then pile whatever you like in yours on top. Fold the top and bottom over then just roll it.

IMG_20200516_201208I like to dip mine in peanut sauce.

So there you have it, a super easy, healthy meal, that doesn’t cost a fortune. My kids like to help make them by chopping the ingredients and assembling them. I hope you try them. ❤

Backyard Makeover On A Budget

When we sold our home and moved to Longview, the one thing I knew we would miss is our backyard. It was one of the reasons we bought the house. When we were looking for a home to rent here we had about 4 hours to find one. It was a fast trip up here and back to Baton Rouge. We actually only ended up seeing two homes, chose this one and were back on the road. It’s a on a corner, in a great neighborhood, but the backyard was the pits.

The actual backyard is divided by a chain link fence. The rest is open to the street. There is no privacy at all. It was really sad. For my daughter Hannah’s 13th birthday we decided that one of her gifts would be to fix up the backyard. She is the one that would go out everyday when she got home from school and swing on her hammock at the other house. I knew that she missed being able to have a place to go to just be outside and wind down after school.

Since we are renting, we had to do something that wouldn’t be too permanent and since we didn’t own the home it HAD to be budget friendly.

Hannah loves stepping stones. I found these square concrete blocks at Lowe’s on sale for $1.00 a block. We decided to paint them royal blue. I didn’t want to spend a lot on a tarp, so I got a plastic shower curtain at Dollar Tree and was all set.

I purchased 18 of them and sprayed them in batches.

I had picked up a hammock stand a while back at an estate sale for $4.00. It was dark green and in pieces. Nothing that a little white spray paint couldn’t take care of. Also, shout out to Google for helping me figure out how to put this thing together.

I found the perfect hammock at Walmart for $19.99.

It’s super comfy

My go to place for outdoor decor used to be Dirt Cheap. In Baton Rouge is was 3 minutes from our home. The closest one now is in Tyler which is about 45 minutes. Donny and I made the trip because I was sure that we would find something we could use. Sure enough, we found a Target hammered metal table that we drilled holes in, turned upside down and now use as a firepit. It was only $20. We also found some folding lawn chairs that were in the perfect colors. We were going to use adirondack chairs again, but I liked these better because we could sit more upright. They also remind me of the chairs from my childhood.

The chairs were only $9 a piece. We used two 8ft landscaping timbers that we purchased at Lowe’s for about $3.50 each. We just cut them in half to make a square and filled around the firepit with small river rocks. We used 4 bags at about $3.00 per bag, also from Lowe’s

I stained the timbers dark walnut just so they wouldn’t look so new. I like more of the reclaimed wood look.

I purchased two adirondack chairs from Lowe’s. I think they were about $17 a piece. I was in Aldi a few days ago and they had them for $12.99. That’s the best price I’ve seen so far. I might have to pick a few more up at that price.

Because it wouldn’t be complete unless we had some bright and little weird decor I decided that we should have a chalkboard. I didn’t want to buy one so I used a mirror we already had that was gifted to me. I spray painted the frame spring green that we already had and just painted the mirror with chalkboard spray paint. I only used one can and it cost a little over $5.

The little shutters on either side of the chalkboard were picked up at a garage sale for 50 cents a piece. They were yellow, but I painted them vintage teal with paint I already had. There is a metal planter underneath that I drilled holes in the bottom of, to let the rain drain out, that holds the chalk. It came from Dollar Tree.

I found these cute metal flowers at Dollar General for $5.50 a flower. I think they are adorable and add just the right amount of whimsy

Because we love Mardi Gras, I decided to make an ode to Mardi Gras hanging.

You can’t tell by this picture, but it is so sparkly in the sun. I believe in using what you have and since we had bags of beads I knew I wanted to use them in the yard somehow. The only thing I had to buy was the sun wind chime that was a dollar at Dollar Tree.

I hung a stained glass wind chime and a bouncing butterfly in the tree over the chairs.

I spray painted some baskets I had to make a flower for the fence.

Another one of Hannah’s gifts was a saucer swing. The picture is from Easter because when I took these pictures the swing and stand hadn’t come in yet.

She loves it and spends a lot of time outside now.

I think that the yard turned out great. Especially because we hardly spent any money to do it. It’s got fun happy colors and little surprises tucked in where you least expect them.

Enjoy the day!

Stacy

TCB

Today was beautiful but we had other things we had to get done. With our changing schedule our home had been neglected lately so we decided a deep clean was in order.

That included A LOT of laundry:

How embarrassing is this? The kids sorted theirs and added it to ours in the bathroom. I’m happy to report that it is washed and put away. Well, I have a load of towels that just came out of the dryer that I need to fold.

This basket from Dollar Tree has been so handy. I keep all my deep cleaning products in it and just store it in the garage when I’m not using it. It’s pretty sturdy for being just a buck.

Today was the basic tools. I decided to mop instead of using my crosswave and sweep instead of using the broom vac. I did finally find a new standing dust pan. Actually Donny found it when we were in Home Depot recently, My other one was so old it wasn’t laying flat on the floor anymore. It’s the little things, y’all. With 3 cats and 2 dogs it gets a lot of use.

I am super proud of the kids for getting their rooms done and helping me out with various jobs without complaining. We decided to reward our hard work with a walk around our neighborhood. It finally feels like Spring outside.

Lazy Days

The past two days have been gloomy, overcast and rainy. There were however some bright spots. Yesterday my friend Katelyn and I were able to talk on the phone. Her and her husband recently moved just outside Portland, Oregon and have been busy setting up house. When we talk it is always a marathon phone call trying to catch up on everything going on in our lives. Don’t you love having a friend that you can just be yourself with? That is Katelyn. We are like two peas in a pod.

Today is one of Donny’s day off so he went to work with me to help me out. I did not want to wake up this morning, but we did and knocked it out right before the bottom fell out of the sky. This is my treat for breakfast. I can justify it because I actually burn more calories at work than I do when I run. Seriously, and it’s weird.

Yep, fake Froot Loops! Jack, Hannah and I eat them every day. They taste exactly like the real deal and are only about $1.80 at Aldi. Cereal is one of my favorite foods, hands down. Donny is not a big cereal eater or sandwich eater. I find that odd. He also doesn’t really love the beach either. He is a trooper though and will always go with us without complaining (much).

Since it was a lazy day Donny suggested Sonic. We hadn’t been in forever. I like to get the wacky pack kids meal. Just the perfect amount of food. My kids have long passed the kids meal days, but I still like them. Look at my cute little toy I got inside.

I think I’ll put him to live on the side of one of my plant pots. Also, I think Sonic has some of the best Dr. Pepper around. Best ice too!

Now I’m just going to lounge on the couch waiting for Survivor tonight. It’s been a good lazy day!

The List

Today was one of those perfect days to stay home and get stuff done. It was grey and overcast with a cool breeze. Friday is my day to get everything on my to do list done to get ready for the weekend. Since this is a 3 day weekend for the kids, I didn’t want to have to be finishing up anything, taking away my time to spend with them and the hubs.

My fuel for the day.

Oatmeal with brown sugar and raisins is one of my very favorite breakfasts. It’s a stick to your ribs kind of meal. Also perfect for gloomy gray days.

My OOTD. Baggy pajama bottoms, oversized sweat shirt and slippers. I’m not leaving the house, so it works for me. Complete with chip clip peacock hair.

Do you make lists? I live by lists. For everything. I make a pretty big to do list on Mondays and Fridays. This one was a little ambitious. Seriously wasn’t sure if I was going to be able to get it all done.

There was this for every room.

Washed all the family room couch cushion covers. I also washed all of the throw pillows that could be washed and hand washed the ones that couldn’t. This is an ikea olive denim couch. The covers wash up perfectly in the washing machine. Just make sure to get them out of the dryer before they are completely dry because it’s so much easier to get them on. I’ve always washed all of my couch cushion covers. If they can be removed I wash them. They’ve always come out just fine.

You might not be able to tell from this picture, but it is SO much cleaner. Plus I got to fluff up the back pillows so they aren’t floppy.

Woo Hoo! Everything got done and nothing feels better than drawing that line.

I love a clean, smelling good home. Doesn’t it just feel good to cross everything off, be it at your office job or house job. It just feels good.

Now, I’m going to fix dinner and get ready to watch Live PD with Donny tonight. We are party animals over here. We might even throw in a game of Taboo.

Happy Friday,

Stacy

Car Convos

I think some of the best conversations we have in our family takes place in our car.DSCN1465.JPG

We only own one car. That is pretty shocking to most people. We just don’t need/want two vehicles. It doesn’t make sense for us to have 2 car payments when we live in a small town and my husband works 7 minutes from our home. If one of us has to go out of town, we just rent a car. Much cheaper than a monthly car payment on a car we would never drive except maybe once or twice a week.

Three times a week our daughter has before school workouts. It’s amazing when you have your child one on one, the good conversations you can have. On the days that she has workouts I drive our son to school. Not having to compete for attention and having a parent completely to yourself seems to just let them open up about what’s going on in their lives more so than if we were at home just sitting around.

I also love the time with my husband to and from his job. Nothing is distracting us and we are able to have some mighty fine conversations together.

Three separate trips. Three good talks. That is what made this day start off in such a good way.

Well, there’s also this.DSCN1549.JPGHoosiers might be an old movie, but it’s still such a good movie. I am a sucker for feel good sports movies.

I’m also happy to say that I’m getting back on schedule from the holidays. I don’t know why it seems to take me a few weeks. Normally Monday is deep clean the house day. That’s it. But since I hadn’t done a big grocery haul in quite a while, if we wanted to actually have normal meals, I had to add that to my day.

I’m very happy to say I got the shopping done and the house done. My fitbit did not have to vibrate once to remind me to take steps.

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It was a good Monday.

I hope yours was too.