
Cooking in the Cottage
A friend once told me that when she was renovating her home, she bought her stove before she even bought her house. I’ve never felt more seen.

A friend once told me that when she was renovating her home, she bought her stove before she even bought her house. I’ve never felt more seen.

Progress has been slow, but in most cases, really good. Just one major hiccup – our very expensive windows. Unfortunately,

While we can’t wait to be in the main house—and would love to see that vision come together ASAP—we’re making the cottage the priority.

Let me just start by saying Christian, our Local History and Genealogy Librarian, has truly been a godsend. Over the

Some may say the last thing you should watch when taking on a project like ours is the Tom Hanks

In March, on a trip back from Shreveport, our Bailey (as she does for sport) was searching recent listings on

So, how did I talk Cody into turning a 90-year-old historic gem into our forever home? Is he just a

Since I (Wendy) was very little, I dreamed of living in a big, beautiful Victorian home. Every trip to Hobby
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