So, I will be completely honest... my husband is amazingly talented. I knew he was an incredible man when I agreed to marry him. But, when he asked me to marry him and spend my life with him, he had yet to show me his incredible home renovation skills. Girls like guys with skills. Right? When I first met him he lived in the house we now live in, but he had roommates. Guys. They had planned to renovate the house, but never got around to it. The roommates eventually had to move out because guess who moved in. We don't have a ton of money, but as we find some, Cory always has plans for certain parts of the house to renovate. In the past year he has impressed me more than I can even explain as far as home projects go. Some major projects he has conquered include laying laminate flooring throughout the house, framing and refacing a fireplace and his latest... the bathroom. I definitely lucked out in the husband department for so many reasons. He has admitted that he never knew how much he would enjoy working on our house. It has become his hobby and passion. It feels safe to know that he is capable of pretty much anything. He is not one of those guys who likes to do things himself but has to hire someone afterwards to clean up his mess. He is better than that. He is good. He is really good. When he makes up his mind to do something, there is no stopping him. That is something I have always admired about him. He seeks to acquire knowledge. If there is something he wants to know, he searches after it until he finds it. When people ask him how he learned how to do all of this stuff, he just smiles and says he looked it up, read about it, or saw it on HGTV. If you know me, you probably know I hate dust. Again. I hate dust. However, throughout our lives together in this house, I have learned to appreciate Cory and his dust. With his dust comes beautiful finished products. The dust is so worth it. The latest project was our guest bathroom. It was in really bad shape and was definitely in need of some updating. Our new bathroom looks beautiful, and I am really proud of Cory for another beautiful finished product.




