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Halloween!

Man oh man are things crazy busy!  I feel like I haven't had a moment to think.  Halloween was great, as per usual.  I love this holiday.  I dressed up as a bumble bee (been wanting to wear that one for years- my mom made it and wore it when she was pregnant with me).  Matt was a football player.  Me making Sweeney Todd and Mrs. Lovett costumes did not work out because of aforementioned busyness.

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We carved our pumpkin on Friday night- And it's quite spooky if I do say so myself!

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Yay for Halloween.  We had a ton of wonderful food and had a great time.  We watched Beetlejuice too.  I haven't seen that since I was a wee little tot.  I will be keeping up my Halloween decor until I feel like I had made the most of this holiday.  Since I've been out of town a lot, I feel like I haven't gotten to fully experience it.  

My short film, Extreme Measures, will be showing this Tuesday on Austin TV!  I'm quite excited about that.  Kind of a cool thing to have your movie on TV.  I'm hoping some Casing Directors in the Austin area watch it and get familiar with me and my work.  I'm getting together promo postcards right now. 

I've got a new scr i pt written, a comedy that will be 15-20 minutes long.  I'm very excited and ready to get rolling on that.  Hopefully we can get it filmed before the end of the year.  The clothing drive will be this weekend at the church.  What a great opportunity to serve the community! 

I also got new headshots two weekends ago.  Getting them ready to print now.  Way cool stuff.  Anywho, that's some of the things going on in this gals' life.  Now I need to get back to work on acting stuff.   

 

Posted: 11/3/2009 at 16:35Read 29 times | 1 comment | Leave Comment 
lately

It has been busy busy busy lately.  Fall certainly makes up for the morbidly slow Spring and Summer.  I feel like I can't keep up with anything! 

First things first.  I finished the bookcase!  Finally.  I really like the way it turned out.  In case you can't tell, the back of the shelves are painted torqouise, and the rest was painted white.  I think it blends better with the room now.  I've been starting to organize the desk, so eventually this room will get better.  I've been working on painting the screen door and have one side left.  I'm anxious to get that hung back up.  We have had so much rain lately that it's prevented a lot of painting, and then I got really busy working.

bookshelf.jpg picture by birdy50

Acting: yesterday I shot a commercial.  The call time was 7am in Muskogee.  That put my wake up time at 3:15 am.  sick.  But it was nice to book a job.  Today I auditioned for something else.  A few weeks ago I auditioned for a CBS local promo, but they haven't made casting decisions yet.  I got a callback as a mummy for a Winstar casino ad, but sadly did not get chosen.  But I was quite pleased to make it to callbacks.  I apparently have been cast in a film I auditioned for, but it's been kind of up in the air.  I'm not too impressed with the writer, so am a bit apathetic about the whole thing.  I've been reading a Self Management for Actors book that I'm enjoying and learning a lot from.  I'm getting more and more skilled at making my acting my own small business.  Interesting stuff.  I also wrote another screenplay.  This is a 15-20 minute comedy and I'm really quite excited about it.  I got hit with inspiration last week and sat down to write- 3/4 of it just poured out.  I'm looking forward to finishing it and getting it shot.  Extreme Measures didn't get accepted into the Chick Flicks Film fest, (lame-o's) which was really disappointing, but I have hope that it will still get some good exposure somewhere.  

Last weekend we went to Texas to meet up with most of the cousins for the state fair.  We had such a great time!  It was really cold (unexpectedly) but the whole weekend was fantastic nonetheless.  I had a corn dog, fried olive bites, funnel cake and cotton candy.  Matt had a turkey leg and tater swirls.  We saw the crazy skilled dog show again (LOVE it!) and watched a BMX show, a diving show (that was lame) and other stuff that I can't remember now.  It really was a great weekend.  (I ripped these off of one of the cousin's blogs)

fairdogs.jpg picture by birdy50

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Well, I'm still catching up on sleep from the shoot, so it's bedtime for me.  I'm ready to have a day off (mostly off) tomorrow so I can catch up on the jillion things I have on my to do list.  Well, at least make a dent in it :)

Posted: 10/15/2009 at 23:47Read 20 times | 3 comments | Leave Comment 
shutters

I have been wanting to make shutters for our front windows for years now.  I finally got the wood from the bargain bin at Home Depot and got to work.  Wasn't hard.  I just cut all the wood, screwed it together, painted it white, and then Matt helped me attach them on Saturday.  I am so pleased with how it turned out!  It makes the front of our house look so quaint!  Now, I want to paint the screen door white so it all ties in together.  IMG_7179.jpg shutters picture by birdy50

Posted: 9/28/2009 at 18:38Read 31 times | 3 comments | Leave Comment 
New Floor!

New Floor
Less than a month ago, Matt and I made our first foray into a huge home improvement: wood laminate flooring.  For those who haven't been to our kitchen (the chosen room to lay down the flooring, this is what it looks like:

 


Linoleum that would never stay clean.  Yuck.  We had been wanting to do this home improvement for years, but due to laziness and procrastination waited until now.  Through a generous donation by the Fletchers, we wanted to do something that would increase our resale value of our house.  Wood laminate in the kitchen seemed the cost-efficient, most bang-for-your-buck project. 
So, after years of searching around, I found that Lumber Liquidators consistently had the best prices.  The Lord blessed us with a super sale and we got our flooring at 49cents a square foot.  This is a phenomenal deal!  The sales guy said he had never sold a whole room of flooring for that cheap.  Nice.  We cheerily brought our boxes of flooring planks home and let them sit in the kitchen to settle.  The next weekend was work time!
We just couldn't bare to wait until Saturday to start working on it, so Friday night until about 1 or 2 am we were beginning the process of click and lay.  These are glueless planks and you have to carefully slide the tongue and groove together.  There were a few mistakes and broken planks along the way.  Mostly due to exhaustion, Matt kept cutting planks on the wrong end Friday night. 

IMG_7153.jpg picture by birdy50  Saturday morning Matt had a men's meeting at church, then was going to help do lawnwork up there, so I was left alone in the house...with the planks...I COULDN'T HELP MYSELF!!  I went ahead and got to work laying down more planks.  I was slightly giddy at the notion of him coming home and me having finished the floor.  As per usual, dreamy Brittany assumed she was capable of much more than reality allowed.  So I got this much done:


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As soon as Matt got home we got to work.  I won't sugar-coat it for you.  It was tough work.  Definitely not above the skill level of the average person, but 160 square feet with corners and coves to mess with meant a lot of cutting and very precise measuring.  Matt did a wonderful job of cutting whatever I measured for him.  He used the circular saw and the super nice miter saw my Dad got him for Christmas.  It made such an easier job for us!       


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Making progress!!  We took a break for a little bit to breathe and get some food.  Luckily Sonic was just waiting to cheat us out of some of our money : )  After some chit-chat we got back to work, with the goal of finishing the floor.  We got to the point we could put the fridge and stove back in place, which freed up some space, and Matt put some mouldings back on.   
 
 
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We didn't quite finish that night as there were some boards to cut and we weren't positive about how to transition between the carpet and the new floor.  But it was pretty much finished and we collapsed in bed.
 
 
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IMG_7160.jpg picture by birdy50  Yay!!

The next day was a huge family day at church, so we were there (and sore) from 10-7.  When we got home, we didn't bother with it.  The following week I had gotten some quarter rounds from the store and we finished it up.  It took some creative ideas and a few more purchases, but the floor is pretty much to the point we'd like it to be. 
And it's beautiful!!  I love it!  We both agree that it makes the kitchen look a whole lot better.  We didn't do a perfect job, but it was totally worth it.  I feel like I have a brand new kitchen.  Here's a picture of everything in place and mouldings up. 

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New wood laminate floor kitchen
Cost: $175
Labor: 2 days


I love it!
Posted: 9/21/2009 at 22:29Read 25 times | 2 comments | Leave Comment 
hole ee kow

This is completely ridiculous for me to be blogging this often.  So don't forget to look at my past 2! 

I have decided to redo our 2nd bedroom.  Unfortunately it is a catch-all room and is not very hospitable.  It is a guest room, study, music room, sewing room and clutter space.  I got inspired to do a couple of things to make it a little more welcoming to guest.  One is to get a color theme in place.  So, today was the first step.  I took my very ugly grey office chair that I got from my dad when I moved out and detached the padding.  this was a grey material.  I got some great decorator material at Hancock's for $2.97 a yard.  This is in the color scheme I plan to use.  I covered the old grey with glue and placed the new material on top.  I had to do this because there are contours in the padding.  Then I staple gunned the material to the back of the paddings.  This was quite difficult because the staples didn't want to go through the plastic backing.  Eventually I prevailed (I always do- bwahahahaha).  Then I took the chair sans back and seat padding to the front porch and spray painted it brown.  After that dried I put the back and seat back on and voila!

officechair.jpg picture by birdy50

 

Next up: paint bookshelves white and sew ribbon detail onto curtains. 

ps- as most of you should know by now, we are having a Progressive Dinner on Friday, September 11th.  Check your emails to see the invite!!  We want you there!

Posted: 9/3/2009 at 23:16Read 27 times | 2 comments | Leave Comment 
  Brittany 
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Hometown: Lewisville, Texas


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