As I looked for inspiration for this room, I fell in love with cement countertops. I wanted to try it for this room before we do it for a bigger project. Again, Jamil had never done that either, but he gave it a try. The way he did it was a bit different from the way I had researched it and the final look didn’t come out as I expected. I think it should have been left drying a few more days or the vibration part of the process could have been more but to be honest, the way it turns out goes with the “look” I was going for. A mix of a modern farmhouse, rustic, and industrial. I didn’t get a chance to take pics before he added the sink but here’s a closer look.
Vanity, sink, and toilet is from Home Depot. The faucet I found on amazon and I am completely in love with it. I couldn’t have found a better one. The vanity light, towel holder, and toilet paper holder are also from amazon. The mirror is from Hobby Lobby. The shelves are from Michaels.
We ended up spending a lot more than we anticipated for the complete project, but the final result was worth it and we have peace of mind knowing that the beams are good now. I also must add that we probably saved some money by going with Jamil rather than hiring a big company for all the extra fees. Thank goodness for the Jamil’s everywhere 😁.
(This was how the bathroom looked like prior to us moving in)
2021, the year of continued hope, confidence, and courage.
2020 was an interesting year. Ending my nursing career at the hospital where I had been at for over 12 years, to being quarantined and adjusting to being a full-time stay at home mommy, to being at my heaviest ever while not pregnant, and being worried, scared, and full of uncertainties for the year ahead. It was a combination of so many different emotions. However, we made it! I am thankful that my little family and extended family had no health issues related to Covid-19 (as far as we are concerned), we didn't suffer financial struggle, and we were able to get together several times throughout the year. This year taught me the importance of family and close friends.
So, I entered 2021 with a grateful heart for all the good I had experienced even while in the middle of a pandemic. At the same time, 2020 will be the year I remember as the year of testimonies. Although I haven't set goals/resolutions in several years now, this year I want to work on being more carefree, not caring about what others think, practicing self-care, being more present at the moment while worrying less about the future, and overcoming my fears. This brings me to my word of the year. Confidence.
Confidence, defined as "a feeling of self-assurance arising from one's appreciation of one's own abilities or qualities."
Of course, I value myself, yet it doesn't change the fact the situations over the years, including 2020, have affected that confidence. Therefore, my goal for the year is to be mindful of my abilities and qualities as a woman, wife, mother, nurse, daughter, sister, and friend. I can not predict what this year has in store for us. And I know that not stressing too much about it will be a challenge, but I am determined to turn the page, have faith, and trust God.
Wishing you all a very joyful and prosperous New Year!
Past Words of the Year:
2015 Grace
2016 Faith
2017 Healing
2018 Patience
2019 Joy
2020 Hope
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