Me: I'd really like to ....insert random DIY idea here....
Him: Yeah, I'll get right on that.
Me: Frowny face
OR
Him: How am i supposed to finish the basement/bathroom/current project if you want me to do that?
OR
Him: How's it feel to want?
Me/Him mimicking me: Oh, i know exactly how it feels to want, don't you worry.
Me: I'd really love it if you built a flowerbox under the garage window. Don't we have any wood lying around?
Him: And what would this box look like?
Me: I'm sorry, what now?
Him: The box, what would it look like? Just plain?
Me: However you want the box to look, darling.
Him: What color would you paint it?
Me: White?
Him: We have extra tan paint that matches the shed, you could use that.
Me: And we could add white trim to really match the shed?
Him: Let's go, get your painting clothes on.
Me: Woo hoo!
And then there was skipping.
This was early spring last year. Note the frustrating rate at which the hostas unevenly grow. But don't you think that window is just calling out for a window box? And imagine this with stucco, as i have been doing since we built this behemoth.
So while i was basking in the sun and the breeze, enjoying the fact that there are no bees out yet, and painting the trim,
S was constructing the box.
This is what the shed looks like look, so we painted it to match.
Then Lily and I watched as S hung it....
under the watchful and approving eye of the Lady of the Garden, aka creepy garden lady whose partial body we unearthed whilst building the garage. I propped her there to keep an eye on things.
This will look so good when i can fill it with flowers!
Or, apparently until the time comes, gnomes.
Me: Don't you think it would look great if we built huge flower boxes for the front of the house?
Him: Yeah, I'll get right on that.
Sigh.
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Oh I like! I miss my window box that was outside my kitchen window in my last house.
ReplyDeleteKudos on him making that for you. My honey-do-list is about 8 million miles long... I hate to nag..buuuuuutttt... ;)
Our new backyard is very shady, so I'll probably be filling it with hostas!
Great post...made me chuckle since I have had those same conversations!
ReplyDeleteBoxes look great!! Yes, please, bigger ones in the front!
~ Darlene
Impressive!! Oh how I miss my window boxes from my old house - they were so much fun and had such great curb appeal! So obviously I vote yes on big ones on the front of the house!!
ReplyDeleteI love your new window box! Goodness, can I borrow your boyfriend for a weekend?! Please? I very much love my husband. New sentence. My husband does not like to do DIY jobs. Again, new sentence. We are in a 50 year house that needs a lot of DIY jobs completed. So, I'll ask again, can I borrow your boyfriend for a weekend?! Hey, come on, it's JUST for a weekend, lol!
ReplyDeleteI like it! It looks perfect like it was always supposed to be there! Also love that little cat pot holder below it. Good job to the boyfriend!
ReplyDeleteI love window boxes and that is perfect on your shed! Very cute! Glad you got S to help with a Spring spruce up!
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Linda
Love your new window box! It looks great with the new shed and other decorations. Props to the BF!
ReplyDeleteOh yes - I couldn't survive without my hubby!
ReplyDeleteYour window box turned out awesome!!! Nice work you two!
Love your window box! Not only will it look pretty overflowing with flowers this summer, but I can see pumpkins in the fall, greens in the winter - what fun!
ReplyDeleteI love window boxes, so pretty!
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Kristin
Great job on the window box. Plant with your favorite spring flowers, but don't forget to water up there. The only plants I can have are succulents since I forget to water places where the automatic sprinklers miss. Enjoy! Thanks for posting. ~CJ
ReplyDeleteIt looks fabulous, I love it. Great job. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI love your window box! Thanks for stopping in to see me.
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks great! I love the beige with the crisp white... Why don't you send your man over here to build me a window box? :)
ReplyDeleteAlso, love those hanging potted plants! So cute!
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Oh aren't you going to love having that window box billowing with flowers this summer.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what you said differently...hmmm. :)
What a great weekend project! Maybe you need to start a reward system...like you do with kids when you give them m&ms for peeing in the big boy potty! Haha! I know you can't wait to fill it now:)
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Christy@Confessions of a serial do- it -Yourselfer
That looks fantastic! Life to the full! Melissa @ DaisyMaeBelle
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your conversation ( I post about our conversations constantly so really had to smile at yours )
Your newest follower!
Hugs,
Suzan
Oh, if only all projects could go like that! I love how it looks though - the 2 tone is perfect!
ReplyDeleteO.k it's really hard for me to pick my favorite thing about this post but I'm pretty sure creepy garden lady wins. The flower box looks amazing though!! And I love the gnomes, but creepy garden lady is just plain awesome.
ReplyDeleteSo cool! Love those boxes, I have been planning to make something.... but it will have to be a lot easier because I am the main DIYer in our household, and I am not an experienced woodworker ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love it! I wanted to make window boxes for our front windows too! This is motivating. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe window box looks great and that totally sounds like all the home improvement conversations in this house too.
ReplyDeleteHaha, that sounds all too familiar! Love the gnome! :)
ReplyDeleteThat Lady of the Garden thing made me laugh. Nice window box! Thanks for visiting me today:)
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Your window box looks great! I know you can't wait to fill it with pretty plants.
ReplyDeleteA really nice window box -- can't wait to see it filled with flowers!
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to put flower
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and have never gotten to it.. might
be a good summer project. Yours turned
out wonderful..
Sandy
Nice transformation! Loved your post as well :) It's the best time of the year to enjoy the garden anyways...
ReplyDeleteGreat work! it looks wonderful! Little Bit
ReplyDeleteGreat window box! Good luck on getting the other ones built ;)
ReplyDeleteSarah
Sweet Window box!
ReplyDeleteVery Nice! Love the window boxes!
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