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Welcome to the Crazy Schenk Family - Indy Chapter.
When I say crazy, I mean busy, rowdy, rambunctious, fly by the seat of our pants crazy...not mentally insane....though some may beg to differ...LOL. We are a family with big hearts and a crazy love for each other, those God brings into our lives, God our Father and creator, and for Jesus Christ, our savior and friend.
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Kitchen Update - Phase 1


The Long Awaited Kitchen

Our kitchen has come a long way since we first moved in 6 years ago. The yellow and blue walls with American flag border was less than desirable to us (though the previous homeowners obviously liked it).  
It was not pleasing to our eyes at all, especially since our decor was Italian Vineyard.
But being new homeowners we were just happy to have a house, and so we left it, being sure to let everyone know we had plans to change it right away.  "Right away" turned into 2-3 years. (oops).


So eventually, after 2-3 years, we did take down the border, paint the walls, and redecorate.  Ah, a nice refreshing change.
But still not the kitchen we really wanted.  

Begin Kitchen Update - Phase 1

The first thing we did (about 2 years after painting the walls and redecorating) was purchase a new over-the-range microwave and a countertop refinishing kit (since we couldn't afford new countertops). The product we used is Rust-Oleum Countertop Transformation. We used Desert Sand and got the kit at a steal of a price ($89).
It's hard to tell, but the counters really are darker than before

Fast forward a year. I created a coffee bar with an old dresser I had. That was something I had been wanting to do for a long time, but the dresser was in use as a changing table/dresser. I was so excited when we no longer needed it to house clothes (or diapers).  Here is a photo collage of that process.

Fast forward another year and this takes us to last month. We decided we wanted to paint our kitchen cabinets to brighten up the room and make it look bigger. I began searching the internet for inspiration and came across this photo
Needless to say I was in love with this kitchen.  Knowing we could not afford the high end appliances right now, or the butcher block counter tops (which I also love), we did like the raised cabinets with the shelves. So, we went to Lowes and made some purchases.  I guess I should give this lady some mad props and credit, so here is the link to her blog for those who may be interested. She actually has lots of other awesomely inexpensive projects on her blog for all you DIYers.


Ok, back to our update.  We purchased a de-glosser and some primer to start the process. 
 Here are our weapons of choice.

Day 1 - we removed all the cabinets, doors, and drawer fronts and got to work wiping them down with the TSP. *Note: with the de-glosser and primer it is not necessary to sand (thank goodness).



My husband hard at work



Next came the primer.  We even got the kids involved in the process (hey, they begged us....how could we possibly say "no"?).


After wiping and priming (and drying), we were able to paint. My husband brought in some saw horses and ply wood and created a nice painting surface for us to use. Of course that meant our kitchen table and everything that was in the cabinets was now in our living room. I did not take a picture of that chaos. But I did take a picture of the cabinets after paint coat 1 (of 3) was applied.

The entire painting process took much longer than we anticipated. We were not factoring in all of the coats, plus flipping the doors to do 3 coats on both sides, and all the dry time. Plus we had to cut, sand, prime, and paint the shelves. Needless to say we were painting for over a week. Aaahh!!!

FINALLY everything was ready to be hung and I could get my kitchen back in order. 
Such a hard worker
And now, here are the completed after photos of Phase 1:






I even found this cute little decoration at Go Fish in Circle Center Mall
Total cost for Phase 1 (paint, primer, wood, hardware) = $150 (approximately)
Add in the countertop kit, and microwave and it takes us to $400 (approximately)

Phase 2 will include new stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, sink/faucet, and floors. But that will probably not be until next year. That's ok....I can live with this kitchen for 8-9 more months. It is beautiful and I absolutely love it!!!

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Monday, May 20, 2013

Soccer and Racing and Dancing.....oh my!

Eliott just finished his Spring session of soccer. He did great for never having played before. 
Here are his photos.

I also have a couple of videos posted on my Youtube channel.  Visit often to see if I have any newly uploaded videos of the kids.


My hair business is really taking off this year.  Weddings almost every weekend, new weekly clients in the salon, and now being partnered up with a couple of local fashion magazines.  This is very exciting and is helping with the finances a lot.  I will also be doing hair for a local independent film. This is totally God's hand as I haven't really done anything different.....but word of mouth is working and my name is being spread around. So all glory goes to God.  I has wanted this for years, but all in His timing for sure.

It is May, and that means race season here in Indy.  Steve has been working the track on his days off which also helps with finances.  He enjoys it a lot.  It is a fun experience.  I took the kids out there yesterday and we were able to visit with him for a little bit.  Here is a photo from that.



Haley's dance is winding up for this year. She will get a month off and then start a new season.
She competed in two competitions this year and has had several performances as well. Their big end of the year recital is coming up in June and she will be performing in 8 dances. 
In her competitions, her dances won several awards and trophies.  They are a very talented group of young dancers with wonderful instructors.  Here are a couple of photos of Haley.












Friday, February 8, 2013

Change in the making

Life in the Schenk house is carrying on as normal.  School is going well.  The kids have a new schedule and Peanut actually does learning time with Little Man on his three days at home.  They love doing it together and it is not nearly as challenging as I thought it would be. Then on Thursdays and Fridays Peanut goes to preschool and Little Man goes to his Learning Center as part of the hybrid school system.

Haley continues to do well in school and dance. Competition season is coming for her dancing and she has been preparing hard for it.  Her first competition is March 9th. 
She is currently still doing Hoosier Academies (the hybrid school she has done for the last three years), like Little Man, but since she is entering high school next year (did I just say that?) we are exploring other options and praying for the best fit for her. Private school is out of the question due to cost and we really don't want to send her to public. So the options seem to be to keep her where she is or move her to a charter school called Herron High School.  It is a classical liberal arts, college preparatory, tuition free school. She would go 5 days a week like a public school, but the focus on academics is much better, plus students can actually earn college credits while completing high school. The ONLY downside is that they don't offer busing so we would have to figure out transportation. However, we recently learned of a family in our church who send their daughters to Herron and talked with them about the possibility of car pooling.  Please pray for guidance in this situation.  The website for the school is www.herronhighschool.org if you want to take a look. We welcome opinions and advice from others.

Steve is still working as a float with Indianapolis EMS. It is daunting and we are praying he gets on a permanent truck. however, we are thankful he has a good job that he loves and he is able to provide for the family.

Jennae is continuing to teach the kids at home three days a week, and do hair at home three days a week.  She also leads a women's group where they do different studies to learn how to more biblical women, wives, and mothers. Right now they are doing a study of the Proverbs 31 Woman. She is learning a lot and trying to incorporate good changes into her life.  The family dynamic and routine is changing as a result.  Jennae is being more responsible with daily tasks, The kids are being more responsible at home, and we are enjoying life together and looking for ways to serve others.

God is continuing to show His provision and protection over us and that we can trust Him 100% with EVERYTHING.