Remodeling Our New Home
Despite all my years I still feel like a child within. I have a hard time peering into the mirror and recognizing a fully realized adult. You might have believed the birth of my 2nd child might have altered it, but I still seem to be in self-denial of the aging process.
In regards to aging — or rather putting it off — my wife and I moved into a new home and this house has room in its basement for a home gym my wife has always desired. I am seeing dollar signs when I ponder all the big and small things necessary, from the necessary but oft-neglected weight bench and excercise mat to determining the best of the many exercise bikes.
An exercise bike can be difficult these days. Do I go recumbent or upright stationary bike? Should I select an analog or digital?
My wife seems set on getting an elliptical trainer as well. You understood that right. A stationary bicycle and an elliptical machine — not one or the other. My guess is that the extra exercise equipment will go with the cream for stretch marks she started utilizing after she bore our youngest child. Oh boy I’m gonna get it for that joke.
I have to be deliberate with our budget because our new home is more of a fixer-upper. We wanted it to be this way, yet we still must cautiously budget everything, down to the cabinet knobs (I’m not jesting). My dear wife has an ambitious kitchen refacing design plotted, but I have to remind her the bathroom sinks she wishes installed will set us back a fair amount, as well.
Gratefully, she and I both enjoy the organic, rustic style, so we are furnishing our new house with furniture which is unfinished. Yes, it still involves some finishing, but she and I can keep our expenses down and make better furniture than we could find anywhere anyways.
I found a nice pair of coffee tables with some nice, raw knotting and a entryway table in matching mahogany. For our patio we are exploring outside fireplaces and we’ll furnish with some budget wicker furnitures at first.
Providing for a new home may seem so adult, but I cannot help but sense I am just playing house. The new exercise equipment and furniture just feel as a new era of toys.