This week at R & W we are working on a kitchen installation, adding a portico to the front of a house and a basement remodel. We are so thankful for the work we currently have and have had this past year. It has been a challenging year, but we've survived nicely - couldn't do it without our awesome employees and subcontractors either. They are all the best of the best and we are blessed to have them all on our team! We're looking forward to finishing up 2009 with a bang and having an amazingly successful 2010 - not just for our company, but also in ways that we can be of help to others. We hope you all enjoy this holiday season and that 2010 is a great year for you and your's too!
It's not hard to start feeling a little blue when that Chicago weather starts to rear it's freezing head. But let's not forget, it's the holiday season and we should enjoy it to it's fullest potential! Here a many ideas that the whole Franz family enjoy throughout the whole holiday season.
Live with an open servants heart and serve/give as the spirit leads during the season.
Drink holiday flavored coffees every chance you get or use holiday flavored creamers or coffees at home.
Eat all of the holiday goodies your diet will allow, such as Peppermint Sticks, Cinnamon Twizzlers or Gingerbread ice cream.
Burn holiday scented candles. My favorite is Yankee Candle’s Cedar and Balsam candle, giving the house that evergreen smell while using fake trees.
Even if you don’t decorate much, string a string of lights around the house here and there (kids love this in their rooms!). It adds such a festive mood to any room! Also, put them throughout a bush or tree outside a window you look out frequently at night.
Keep your holiday candy jars or plates filled with goodies for your family and guests. Buy a bag or two of candies each week with your grocery shopping.
Go to Bath & Body Works to pick out a holiday scented shower gel/lotion/body spray trio (or just one of the three). Holiday Candy Apple is outstanding. Re-apply the lotion at night before bed for a festive scent to drift off to sleep with.
Also buy Bath & Body Works hand soaps in the holiday scents to have at each of your sinks in the house. Vanilla Bean Noel is my favorite!
Go to the library and check out any Christmas themed novels. Debbie Macomber has several that are fun and light hearted.
Keep all of those lovely Christmas books with short stories or Christmas ideas in a basket by your favorite chair to read when you’re allowing yourself some down time (and be sure to be sipping your holiday beverage while you’re at it—for extra measure, treat yourself to a squirt of whipped cream too!).
Gather your Christmas movies (and your family for that matter) and make it a deal that you have to watch at least one a week between Halloween and New Year’s.
Play Lite FM in the car, on your computer, throughout the house, etc. They start playing Christmas tunes in November.
See live performances throughout the holiday season. If your child loves dance, take them to see the Nutcracker or be sure to get to a Broadway in Chicago production downtown (give as an early gift to a child, spouse, sibling, parents, etc.). Go to any church pageants or performances too as time allows (no overbooking, though!). Have family over for an afternoon holiday tea before or after any performances your children might be in.
Serve on a committee or two for a holiday event. One year I served as a parade judge for our Merry Cary parade—what a blast that was!
And most importantly—relax, enjoy and remember the real reason for the season!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
New Season...New Jobs
It's a busy week for R & W as we work on a kitchen remodel and a basement remodel for two different customers. How exciting it will be for both of these customers to have these two new great spaces to enjoy with friends and family over the holidays.
Are you "in the know" with the latest news from R & W??? Be sure to visit their website www.R-WConstruction.com and sign up for their E-Newsletter for the latest and greatest on the remodeling industry along with their Favorite Store article, Favorite Recipes, and Events.
Are you "in the know" with the latest news from R & W??? Be sure to visit their website www.R-WConstruction.com and sign up for their E-Newsletter for the latest and greatest on the remodeling industry along with their Favorite Store article, Favorite Recipes, and Events.
Monday, November 9, 2009
R & W wants to help you utilize your home/space for everyday living by adopting the design ideas of The Not So Big Remodeling/House.
Not So Big Remodeling is the latest book in Sarah Susanka's book series, The Not So Big House. After many emails from readers asking how they could make changes to their home that were affordable, without starting from scratch, Sarah responded with a beautiful book with tips on how to view your home from the architects eye. With 100s of pictures, Not So Big Remodeling gives advice to the readers on how to not only make your home beautiful but also how to do it affordably. R & W is passionate about the Not So Big Remodeling movement and wants to help you with your next remodeling project and make your home beautiful.
A kitchen remodel done by architect Gail Wong for a Seatle couple.
*All photos are courtesy of Sarah Susanka and Marc Vassallo's book, Not So Big Remodeling
This past weekend we went up to Holland, Michigan to visit our niece who attends Hope College. We loved Holland's downtown area and enjoyed browsing stores and enjoying the company of family. The weather was perfect and could not be better this past weekend, which made our trip to the beach in South Haven wonderful. Michigan is a beautiful state, but we sure did miss Chicago and are glad to be home.
A kitchen remodel done by architect Gail Wong for a Seatle couple.
*All photos are courtesy of Sarah Susanka and Marc Vassallo's book, Not So Big Remodeling
This past weekend we went up to Holland, Michigan to visit our niece who attends Hope College. We loved Holland's downtown area and enjoyed browsing stores and enjoying the company of family. The weather was perfect and could not be better this past weekend, which made our trip to the beach in South Haven wonderful. Michigan is a beautiful state, but we sure did miss Chicago and are glad to be home.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Fall Into a New Season With R & W
Ah, Fall in Chicagoland . . . It's been wet, gloomy and for the most part cold. But, thankfully, our gardens and trees have been planned in a way that they provide such gorgeous color to contrast the gloominess! The winter is yet another story, but we won't worry about that at this point.
With the advent of Fall and Winter, now is the PERFECT time to be thinking about getting inside projects completed - kitchens, baths, basements to name a few. Randy is certified as a Kitchen and Bath Remodeler and along with the designers we work with, is ready to give you the kitchen and/or bathroom of your dreams. We look forward to hearing from you to get your plans started.
Be sure to take advantage of this time of year to get some last minute outdoor fun done before we retreat indoors for the cold winter. We had a blast recently with family and friends at the Richardson's Corn Maze and Ginger Blossoms.
Stay warm and dry and keep your thoughts positive. Soon we will be looking back at this time in our lives with a HUGE sigh of relief that we made it through and can share our war stories of survival with our kids and grandkids when the trials of their generations come.
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