Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Brian Ottomas Ch. 19 Moving the 3-Ring Circus

At last they were headed to the new house. They hadn't planned on the children having to go to school the moment they arrived but their timing was off. They got there barely  minutes before the bus arrived instead of about 20 minutes after and so, like it or not, off the kids went.


Meadow was busy with the twins and Rocky needed to use his potty chair right away. Brian took him to the downstairs bathroom and went ahead and shared the facilities; just two men together, contemplating life. Then Brian heard the dog barking outside. Elvis wasn't really used to a lot of strangers yet and Brian didn't want to take any chances. Rocky was still on his chair, gazing off in thought, so Brian hurriedly washed his hands and went to check on the dog. Surely it would only take a moment and he didn't want Elvis terrorizing the neighborhood--not that anyone lived nearby.

It turned out that Elvis had been warning off the birds trying to come to the little fountain in the front yard. Brian chastised the dog, then rushed back to the bathroom to find water all over the floor and Rocky sitting there in the middle of it, completely soaked, but happy. He'd always been fascinated by toilets. Fortunately Brian, ever fastidious, had flushed, but definitely Rocky had to have another bath, and as far as Brian was concerned Meadow didn't really need to know about this little episode.



That same day Heath had a lovely friend, Ginger Newsom, stay after school to play MahJong on the spacious front porch. As soon as Brook put her homework in the house, she hurried to check out their new swings and "the tower", as she and Willow called it. The kids had already decided their father's office was where they should leave their homework; it was right by the front door. They'd had to rush off to school so quickly none of them had even explored the house yet.


"I can see forever!" Brook laughed as she scanned her new horizons. They had a virtual playground with swings, a slide, a merry-go-round, a tilt and whirl, a sandbox, and monkey bars and and yet still had room to run around. On the other side of the yard was the built-in pool and the wading pool. There was a pond in front where they could fish and that huge porch where they could play even when it rained. It was paradise as far as the kids were concerned.

All she could hear outside were muffled voices from the house and the sounds of nature. A soft breeze rustled the leaves on the trees and and she could smell the pine trees. Across the yard Brook saw a plump bunny come from the woods, sniff the air and then scamper back to the trees. There were no other houses around, at least none that she could see. Not even across the road. Brook was used to hearing voices all around from their neighbors and people walking by, and the traffic on Broad Street, one block over in their old house. There were still cars going by but not as many as in town and the road was farther from the house so the sound was diminished.

"Wouldn't it be cool to camp out up here? Or in a tent below?" she asked herself. Willow was inside checking out their bedroom but she'd would be out soon. Brook was going to get her to come up and see what she thought about camping up on the tower or even down below on the ground.



The house was just as Meadow wanted, Brian saw to that. Field stone and barn wood in the same slate blue color as before gave it the naturalistic look she and Brian had enjoyed in their old home and wanted in this new one.


Inside they had the distressed brick they'd loved, too. The double doors opened to the deep and wide front porch. Coming in from the porch was a foyer which had the door to the music room and the arch leading into the dining room on the right. On the left was Brian's office and the living room beyond that.




The living room boasted two focal points; one was the fireplace with comfy sofa and love seat where they could read or just enjoy the firelight. The other was the large wall-mounted television with another overstuffed love seat and armchair. There was also an alcove just outside the kitchen where they could play chess. The entire family could be in there and not be on top of each other with plenty of comfortable seating.




 The brick followed into the open concept dining room and kitchen.



The music room was on the immediate right after entering the house. Brian had furnished it the same way as the old one; black walls and lots of musical instruments but he'd also put in a counter and cupboard where they could stash extra audio equipment.



He had an ell added to the original house plans that housed Meadow's sewing room downstairs and the children's playroom upstairs. The sewing room was just off the living room, as was the door to the art studio.



The girls had wanted their room the same and so it was, even down to the wallpaper; Meadow had been thrilled when she was able to find the same pattern. Actually, Brian and Meadow had thought they would use a lot of their old furniture, but the longer they looked at the huge rooms and then at their old furnishings, they knew it would not work. They ended up going to the antique and thrift shops and flea markets that Meadow favored and picking up a lot of "new" furniture. Very little of their old stuff ended up being used except in the girls' bedroom and the master bedroom. It was a cost they hadn't expected but with their eclectic and quirky taste it was not as expensive as it could have been.
Brook and Willow's bedroom:


Their bathroom was across the hall by the head of the stairs:


Rocky had his own nursery, as did the twins:

 


There was a playroom upstairs for the kids. That had been another stipulation of Meadow's when she agreed they would build a new house.


Now that he was a teen, Heath wanted his bedroom to reflect this. So it looked absolutely nothing like his room at the old house. Meadow had said she would allow him to choose everything, but she vetoed his idea of completely black walls. They already had that downstairs in the music room. She was a firm believer that color affected your mood, so he was allowed to have black as a color in his furnishings, but had to choose from a couple different white and black wallpapers. 
"I suggest a bright accent color to liven it up," she remarked. So Heath went with his favorite color, red.


There was a bathroom just outside his bedroom door, but he had to share it with  the babies. Meadow bathed Rocky in her master bathroom. Being male he couldn't have cared less about who he shared a bathroom with as long as he could get in there early in the morning on school days.


Meadow used the same colors in the master bedroom as before--Brian's favorites that he'd had since his bachelor days at his sister's house--except for the carpet. In their old house it had been wall to wall cream color carpeting, but they left the hardwood floors and put down a geometric gray and black area rug so on cold mornings it would still be cozy for bare feet.


With the master bathroom, Meadow lived it up. Brian had said to do whatever she wanted; he'd live with whatever she chose. It was rather feminine with floral fixtures, but Brian had a secure grip on his masculinity and wasn't threatened in the least.


It was a very large house and a large yard, but the family spread out and quickly filled it up with laughter and love.

That same afternoon Meadow gave Elvis his first bath and his first walk in their new location. Brian claimed she gave Elvis so many baths he should have built a special bathroom just for the dog. 

Brook and Willow and Rocky loved the playroom upstairs as much as they had their old one. Brook had to enjoy it as often as she could because she had a birthday coming up and she would soon be a teen like Heath. Willow felt she was always playing "catch up" with her older brother and sister. When she complained about it to Brook she was told,

"Don't worry; Rocky will have his birthday then, too, and he'll keep you company in here. And we'll still share a room, it's not like I'm going off to a finishing school on the moon or something!"

"I don't know," Willow shook her head, "Teenagers seem like aliens to me."



Once Brook became a teenager, it wouldn't be that long for Willow. All three of them; Heath, Brook and Willow, had been born close together. Nana always said Meadow's children came along "bing, bing, bing"! Rocky was just three years younger than Willow and North and Raine came along quickly after that. First Momma had no children, then she had Heath, thought Willow, and then it seemed like she suddenly had 6! Willow wasn't sure she wanted to have children when she grew up; first she wanted to be a model. Or maybe a famous actress. Or a veterinarian...maybe a teacher, or a businesswoman like Momma had been...

Time would tell....





7 comments:

Unknown said...

Stunningly beautiful house, Lorelei! You've outdone yourself with your designing and decorating skills. I hope this family will be very happy here. Wonderful post, thank you!

Lorelei said...

Thanks, Vee! :D

Sovereign Dark said...

The house is gorgeous! Lori, fantastic job! I love the music room..and dare I admit Heath's bedroom reminds me a bit of my flat? Well, a bit. Absolutely love it. <3 I have to add that I adore Willow's character. She always makes me laugh, the things she says. ;)

Lorry said...

Love the new house, my favorite is the master bathroom.

Lorelei said...

Sov, I love Willow, too :D And thanks for checking out the new house, Mrs. Stuffy!

MrsSimGirl said...

I just looooooooooooooooove this house. It is so lovely. Very awesome. Great job, my favorites are the girls room and the nursery - but I am always partial to those xD! fabulous. Love the front porch too... and the backyard. And the bathrooms too....

Lorelei said...

Thanks, Sim Girl--I've missed ya! This is a favorite house of mine all right :D It was fun redoing it.