Showing posts with label Renovations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Renovations. Show all posts

Sunday 27 May 2012

Chairs



Had to remove layers of enamel white paint 
to 
Give this two beauties a new life. 
Two beauties waiting for a new life. 
Some repairs has been done 
At last
Beautiful
Priceless!!!
The next item that will need a new lease on life


      


A wonderful thank you to the following for hosting our post 

Thanks to all you wonderful people to help us to do this transformation   
May you all have a wonderful week. 
Love 
Sandra 









Saturday 24 March 2012

Tea for two

De Oude Huize invites you to a special occasion
Tea for Two 
For our music we have invited Dorris  Day 
Dorris Day 
With tea for two and two for tea,
Just me for you and you for me, alone!
Nobody near us, to see us or hear us,
No friends or relations
on weekend vacations
We won't have it known, dear,
That we own a telephone, dear.  

All the wonderful ladies that can make things happen.
The little tubles is dedicated to all our wonderful ladies. 

This is dedicated to all our wonder Blog friends.
You that write your stories,
fill our lives with all the wonderful inspiration found on your blogs.
Thank you to all of you! 


We also have to give thanks to all the children in our lives.
Thanks to Eva Ason

Thanks to the old things in our lives.
We are so blessed to have a lot of interesting things!

This one is to all the kings and queens that fill our lives. 

We say thanks to the artists that are so much part of our lives. 

This one is for all the lovers that pass through our doors. 

Tea for the smart and glamorous.
The glitter and the romantic

This is for all the plain Jane's that keep our feet on the ground. 


Thanks for featuring us on
The Thrifty Grove

De Oude Huize showed us all the repurposed treasures throughout her home.



Thanks for stopping 
Till next time 

We have had a wonderful time at the following tea parties.
Hope in Every Season 
Ivy and Elephants 
French Country Cottage
Common Ground 
At the Picket Fence 
My Romantic Home 
Very Merry Vintage Style 
The Charm of Home 
Passionately Artistic
Chic on a Shoestring Decorating
Six Sisters' Stuff
Cherished Treasures 
Freckled Laundry 
The Thrifty Groove 
Funky Junk Interiors
2805
Fingerprints on the Fridge 
The Brambleberry Cottage
Common Ground


Sunday 2 October 2011

Renovations

We received pieces of a broken light that was situated in front of our town hall.  
Town hall in Harrismith built in 1907.  It commemorate the soldiers of the Anglo Boer war 
It has been scattered all over our town.  


Hennie started to renovate it!
Building a puzzle was at the order of the day!  

Puzzle pieced together 
The section that he started on was the top part that has the most wonderful curls and flowers in the design. 

Still changes to fit every piece.  

Almost there. . . . but there is some missing pieces

The painful task of welding the cast iron pieces together is in progress 
Missing pieces has to be manufactured from old cast iron.

The first section is now in one piece. 

Will keep you posted as this project progresses

We keep moving forward, opening new doors,
and doing new things, because we're curious
and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.
- Walt Disney

Saturday 3 September 2011

Spring ..... time to regenerate our attic


SPRING . . .  ATTIC . . .  REGENERATE . . . .  NEW SEASON . . . .  INSPIRATION

SPRING . . . . .  and the smell of figs goes hand in hand.
A sure sign that spring is here when the fig trees start sending out their beautiful buds.



Love begins at home, and it is not how much we do ... 
but how much love we put in that action. 
- - Mother Teresa - - 

An piece of art that holds dear connections with our attic!!
. . . . . . . 
SPRING . . . .  and our dream to regenerate our attic 
What will it be . . . . . . 

The magic words for a great family are,
"I love you just the way you are."


This bathroom would fit in wonderful . . . 

The life of inner peace,
being harmonious and without stress,
is the easiest type of existence.
 - - Norman Vincent Peale - - 

An option for the chimney . . . .


The time to relax is when you don't have time for it.  
- - Sydney Harris - - 
                                            
Perhaps a little sitting area . . . . .  
Happiness... consists in giving, and in serving others.
- - Henry Drummond - - 






Ideas for a bedroom . . .  will it be number one ? ....

Positive thinking will let you do everything
better than negative thinking will.
 - - Zig Ziglar - - 

Whatever happens, always look to tomorrow -
with courage and optimism.


Since you get more joy out of giving joy to others,
you should put a good deal of thought
into the happiness that you are able to give.
 - - Eleanor Roosevelt - -



Any ideas . . . . .  ? 

While we are waiting and working we need to eat 

 Frances Hansen’s lovely cookbook

1/2 scrapbook, 1/2 recipe file:

Sunday 27 March 2011

Stories and gifts received by De Oude Huize

In between cleaning, gardening, beautifying and fixing we found the most beautiful blue and white porcelain pieces.  With this we hope to make a mosaic for the dining room door.

Other things of interest are the pieces of crockery and bottle of wine which were found under the lounge floor.  These pieces are in Pedri's lounge along with the everhot tea and coffeepot.  You will find Granny’s tea and sugar pot is in the front lounge. 

We have of course discovered the delights of an attic.  Never before have we had so much pleasure.  The female part of the family had the most fun climbing into the attic and playing dolls till it was time to climb back down.

We experienced the first snow in June 2001.  What an experience it was for us all.  All our family and friends wondered whether our house would stand firm.  Fortunately this gracious old “lad” of 150 years took it all in her stride and with a smile.

Now after some year se can look back on all the wonderful things the towns folk have done for us.  Tant Rita and Oom Hamm have become our adopted parents.  Martie and Willem have given us so much love and advice.  Martie’s sister and her husband gave us the old beams whit which we could restore the dining-room floor.  Matjan, Annette and Christina were just always there for us.  Oom Louis reminds me of my Grandpa Fincham who I miss terribly.  Headstrong, a will of his own, but always a gentle man.  Then there is Aunt Lorrain who has always taken everyone else’s interest at heart.  She has given us the most unusual wind-charm.  Heike shares so many wonderful things with us.  Then there is Bea and Wendy—they always help with love in the hearts.  With Peter and Samantha, we enjoy the wonderful chats over the boundary fence. 

The clothes in the frame tell of Grandma Hes
We received the most wonderful gifts.  A great warmth filled our hearts on receipt of Tant Cilie’s apron.  Grant grandma Van Wyk’s bonnet and the Dreyer Aunt’s diary have been given a place of honour in our lounge.  There is also the sausage stuffer and baking tins, all of which came from Winterton. 
Great grandma Gauche’s nightie adds a little oomph to Hennie’s wall clock.  

Grandpa Victor’s uniform takes pride of place on the dining room door.  
There are hats from the sisters along with a shoe—all part of a costume from one of PACT’s performances.  
Tant Polly did the tatting in Great Escape at age of 82.  The Children’s other grandmother—Madeline—did the long and short stitch work.  Granny Floss did the tapestry in Wisdom and Folly.    
Ouboet made the cup cupboard above the sideboard in the lounge.

His father was greatly surprised by the little cupboard which now holds all his Air force memorabilia. 
Ouboet's little cupboard for his dad's memorabilia
 The satinwood chests of drawers was a 21st birthday present.  Granny’s writing table stands in our bedroom and the “Jonkmanskas” belongs to Ouma is now a special item in Gerald-Cecil’s bedroom. 

Oom Andries Odendal’s “Pilgrim’s Progress” forms part of a wonderful collection of old books which we have collected over the years.  Jan and Rista contributed tremendously to our collections of Africana books.
Auntie Louis’ washstand keeps our glasses safe.  


The family photos are all in a very special frame.

Six of the dining-room Volkwyn yellowwood-and-stinkwood riempies chairs were a wedding present from Knysna.  The Royal Albert cups were a Godmothers’ wedding present.  The light above the dining-room table was the first electric light in Ramaklabama.   

The Camel cloth from El Alameim
The little camel cloth which Grandpa brought back from El Alamein following Luther’s death during World War II hangs in the dining room.  The beautiful handbag also above the piano was part of my mothers wedding outfit.  Her wedding outfit takes pride of place on the door in Generations and Traditions guest room.  The fruit soaps were chosen with great care by Grandpa Victor for Granny Hess. 

Grandpa Victor was born during the ’Siege of Mafeking” in 1900. 

The medicine cabinet in “Pedri’s” lounge belonged to Grandpa Victor.  Then there are Oom Koos’ war medals with all of their wonderful war stories.  As Tant Koekie Meyer has said, “you have a “bits and pieces” house and my little angels will love living here.”  Her angels lovingly hold the candles on a dining room table.

Granny Sannie’s Singer and the little Guhl & Harbeck “Original Express” model of 1870 have pride of place.  The Guhl & Harbeck came out of Mr. Todd’s garage.  If these two humble sewing machines could only talk, there would be the most wonderful stories to tell. 




For us trees are friends and we often wonder how our lives would be had Oom At not chopped down the avenue of 12 oak trees to make place for Clarence’s peach trees.  It is even more sad that the peach trees have also all gone.  We do however enjoy the fig trees which have come all the way from Pa Pieter’s Riversdale.  The quince made the most delicious quince and cinnamon pudding.


Then there is our selections of  typewriters.
We see them as the grandma's of the computer.  
Washday blues are remembered and our small collection of “sad irons”, as well as an old “spirit iron”  If you were to look very carefully, you may even see an antique doll’s iron! 

 During the work, ploughing and planting a number of horse shoes were unearthed.  Look out for the smallest of the collection.

We love to entertain along with Pep’s Noritake.  Oh yes, I nearly forgot, we also plant approximately
10 000 Lisianthus plants each year.  It is of cause simply wonderful always to have such a bounty of flowers with which to fill our home.


Without a sense of humored, we would never had had the strength for this great undertaking of love.  In the words of Henry Wart Beecher, 
“A person without a sense f humour is like a wagon without springs.  
He gets bumped around on the road by each and every little stone.”


It is not the wind what blows from behind
Which makes you strong.
It is the wind which blows from the front
Which makes us strong

Till next time
Sandra 

Saturday 26 March 2011

Stories en Geskenke in en oor ons Nes




Hierdie nes van ons se oorpronlike drie vertrekke is presies semetries gebou - natuurlik nog met rou kleistene en baie dik mure. Die kosynvleuels is van Oregon- en die kosyne self is van geelhout. Daar was ‘n voor– en agterdeur in elk van die drie vertrekke. Die bestaande voorbeeld hiervan is in ons eetvertrek. Ons moes van die vloerplanke vervang en glo dit—Geelhoutbalke was op Platberg geoes is. Die kaggel is nog oorspronklik en onder die vloerlyste het ons die mooiste plakpapier gekry. Tydens die herstelwerk aan die vloere het ons reg voor die kaggel—onder die vloerplanke die mooiste blou en wit bordstukke gekry. Die bordsktukke is nou deel van ‘n uitstalling saam met ouma Fincham se tee– en suikerpot.

Ons het natuurlik die lekkerte van ’n solder ontdek. Nooit voorheen het ons soveel plesier gehad en toe ek moes uitklim nadat daar lekker “popgespeel” en ek liewer kans gesien het dat die brandweer my moes kom red. Die manne in my lewe het gesoebat en gesmeek en na meer as ’’n uur my oortuig dat die afkomslag net so maklik is as die op gaan slag.

Die eerste sneeu het on in Junie 2001 beleef. Dit was vir ons ‘’n eerste ervaring.. Die familie en vriende het saam gewonder of ons huis nog staan. Gelukkig het hierdie ou “Lady” van bykans 150 jaar dit met ‘n “smile” gevat.

Nou  tien jaar later kyk ons terug na aldie wonderlike dinge wat die mense van ons dorp vir ons gedoen het. Daar is Tannie Rita en Oom Hamm wat sommer ons aanneem ouers geword het. Martie en Willem wat ons oorlaai met liefde, geskenke en raad. So het Martie se sus en haar Hennie vir ons die ou balke gegee waarmee ons die eetkamer se vloer kon vervang het. Matjan, Annette en Christina was sommer net altyd daar is. Oom Louis wat ons “Gentlemen"-Buurman was en natuurlik Tannie Cathy wat net altyd wonderlik is. Oom Louis het my altyd na my Oupa Fincham laat verlang. Koppig, ’n wil van sy eie, maar altyd ‘n “gentleman”. Daar is Tannie Lorraine wat almal se belange op die hart dra en dan op 'n dag vir ons die wonderlikste "wind-charm" gegee het.  Alles van ou eetgerei.  Daar is Heike wat die wonderlikste dinge met ons deel.  Haar ligskerm het 'n ereplek in ons kombuis.

Ons het die wonderlikste geskenke gekry. 'n groot warmte het ons harte gevul toe Tannie Cillie vir ons ‘n voorskoot gestuur het. Die “swart nommertjie” was deel van die Voortrekkers se trek oor die berg.  Saam met Grootjie van Wyk se kappie en die Dreyer-tannie se journaal het dit ’n ere plek gekry . Daar is die worsstopper wat van Winterton gekom het. Grootjie Gauche se nagrok gee die slaaptyd horlosie oemph. Die klere in die raam vertel van Tant Poly en Oom Salman. Daar is hoede van die Susters en ‘’n deel van ‘n kostuum uit een van TRUK se opvoerings. Oupa Fincham se uniform pryk in 'n deur se agterkant. Oom Andries Odendal se “Pilgrim’s Progress “ vorm deel van wonderlike versameling ou boeke wat ons van oral , maar veral van Jan en Rista gekry het.

Tant Polly het die “Tatting” gedoen toe sy 82 jaar our was. Die seuns se “ander” ouma het die Lang-en-kortsteek werk gedoen. Ouma Floss het die Hardanger en Tapeseries gewerk. Ouboet se koppie kassie met sy Ouma-grootjie se koppies hang met trots teen die muur. Ouma Fincham se stryktafel is nou ‘n klein lessenaar in ‘n kamer. Ouboet het sy Pappe erg verras met die kassie wat nou al sy Lugmagkentekens en medaljes huisves.

Daar is die satynhoutkassie wat ‘n 21ste verjaarsdag geskenk was. Die anderste Jonkmanskas is nou ‘n bêreplek vir wyn. Tannie Louis se wastafel hou ons glase veilig. Die riepiesstoele kom as trougeskenk uit Knysna. Die Royal Albert koppies was Peetma, Zenobia, se troupersent. Die lig bokant die eetkamertafel was die eerste elektriese lig op Ramaklabama. Daar is die familie protrette in’n besondere naam. Die kleedjie wat Oupa Barlow van El-Alamein gebring het na oom Luther se dood. Die besonder handsak was deel van Mamma se trou uitrusting. Haar trou-ensambel vorm ‘n gordyntjie vir ‘n gastekamer. Die vrugte sepies is met sorg deur Oupa Victor vir ouma Hes gekies. Oupa Victor is gebore tydens die “Seige of Mafeking” in 1900. Die medisyne kissie is nog Oupa s’n. Daar is die lekkerte om Oom Koos se oorlogsmedaljes te bewonder en te onthou van die stories wat saam met party gaan.

Soos Tannie Koekie opgemerk het—jy het ‘n “goetertjies-huis” en my engeltjies sal lekker hier bly. Haar engeltjies hou van die kerse in die eetkamer vas.

Ouma Sannie se “Singer” en die kllein Guhl & Harbeck “Original Express” model van 1870 het ereplekke. Die Gullhl & Harbeck het uit Mr Todds se motorhuis gekom. As hierdie twee nederige naaldwerk masjiene kon praat, sou daar seer-sekerlik ‘n interesante storie of twee te vertelle gewees het.

Die vloere kraak onder die hand-geknoopte matte—geknoop deur’n bewame vrou uit Lesotho—wat verte lvan ver plekke en so ook naby plekke.

Vir ons is bome vriende en ons wonder baie hoe sou ons lewe gewees het as oom At nie die laning van 12 akkerbome uitgekap het om plek te maak vir Clarence se perskebome. Jammer net die perskebome bestaan nie meer nie. Ons geniet wel die vyebome wat al die pad van Pa Pieter se Riversdale gekom het.

Wasdag “blues” van ouds is weg gestryk met ons klein versameling van “sad irons” en die "sprit".

Daar is die lieflike ou glas blottels wat Christi en Jan aan ons bemaak het. Elkeen ook met ‘n eie storie. 

Die drie roosbome het Pedri vir ons gegee - Die Pretoria News Centenary rose.  

Geskenke van die bure

Die bure kuier by ons 
 In die woorde van Tannie Naomi  Krogman:  “dis ‘n deurmekaar nes, jy verlang na lank, lank gelede—maar dis ' n netjiese nes". Die nes van ons het ‘n “storie-nes” geword.

Sonder humor sou ons nooit kans gesien het vir hierdie lekkerte nie. 

  n Mens sonder humor is 
soos ‘n wa  sonder vere,
hy word rondgestamp 
deur elke klippie op die pad.  
Henry Wart Beecher 



Wednesday 23 March 2011

Renovating De Oude Huize from 2000


The front door had six layers of paint that needs to be removed. 
My husband, Hennie, used every known way to strip the paint.  
Eventually it was heated with a blow torch and then scraped of.  
This restoring process took months.  Eventually all the doors, window frames and all wood was now exposed.  Beautiful Oregon pine and Yellow wood now graces our house.   
You can now follow the renovation process and the improvements that happened at De Oude Huize
Handpainted wallpaper found behind an old ceiling 

Old window that was found during renovations.

The bath before re-enamaling