This is a post from another blog I had a few years back. This pin has been fairly popular on Pinnterest, so I wanted to share it on this blog, since the main theme here is all of the updates we make to our home.
Post from [P]inspired on March 2012
So as promised, this first post is about one of the first things I
found on Pinterest (sort of). After going back, I have realized I am
not sure I actually found the inspiration for our new mailbox on
Pinterest, but it was actually one of my first pins. In the beginning
I was actually scouring the Internet and blogs for specific things I
knew we wanted to change (i.e. modern mailboxes), rather than repinning
other people's pins.
At that time, I was looking up from the
computer every 5 minutes and saying 'Honey, you have to look at this'.
One of the things I made sure he absolutely looked at was this mailbox I
had come across on ModFruGal.
Since
we moved into our new home a year and half ago, we have quite disliked
the mailbox. It was a little blue house with a bird on it or something
like that, I obviously disliked it so much I have already blocked it
out. I guess it went with the styling of the house the people before us
were trying to achieve, but it didn't work for us.
After
showing Loren the picture and blog of the inspiration, he came up with
his own styling, details and way to do it. I have no idea of the
specifics of the how to and I seriously doubt he will sit down and
document them. Sorry. :-(
But, being the creative and
resourceful guy he is, he let the picture and styling percolate and
came up with a beyond superb new mailbox that fits us perfectly.
The
execution didn't exactly go as planned. After having a drought for
well over a year, we recently have had a lot of rainy weather and while
this is good on almost every level, this is not good when trying to do
an outdoor diy project. So after 4 or so weekends, numerous visits from
a curious neighbor wanting to know how it was going, unknown number of
trips to the local hardware store, 3 layers of stain, many cuts and
re-cuts and redesigns we have a fabulouso new mailbox. One that even a 5
year old commented on and our youngest (who is 4) proudly replied that
her Daddy made it. Sometime during the first week of it being
completed, my husband asked if the mailperson had left a note saying
anything about the mailbox. I laughed and told him 'No', but then that
got me thinking.
Now I don't know how the mailman
feels about our new mailbox or if he drives up to and fills so many per
day he doesn't even pay attention to them, but it made me realize that
just by verbalizing something we are thinking, we could really make
someone's day. How many times have you thought, 'oh, her hair looks
good', 'he really is such a good parent', or 'I like what they have done
with their yard', but never said anything to those people? If you are
being honest, probably quite a bit. Think how much better you would
feel if you received an unsolicited compliment on something you had done
and were proud of or maybe just a compliment on your lipstick. Either
way, I think in a small way the world would become a better place, just
because two people would feel better. I guess this goes along with the
'pay it forward' philosophy, but it is also just the golden rule, "If
you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all", flipped. So
go to the flip side and change that to 'If you have something nice to
say, say it!'.
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