Who is Nellie-Mae?

Welcome. We are Tim & Jen. People think we are a little crazy. Our life journey may indeed confirm that. We have been married for 11 years. We have two 8 yr old boys & a 6 yr old daughter. We focus on our faith, our family, and our dreams and have gone hard after them at all costs. We've had many addresses, many babies, many jobs, but only 1 main mission. To live out our passions and make what we do matter. My husband went back to school to get his HVAC degree and now has the job of his dreams. In 2010 we launched our dream to renovate houses. Although our babies were only 3 and 1, we loved it so much we decided to do it again. We turned the 1st house renovation into our first rental property, Nellie Mae. We moved into our current house, The Hope House, summer of 2012. Tim works full time as a Commercial Technician, rips apart and renovates our home by hand, and is still a pretty high energy awesome dad! Oh yeah, in 2013 we decided to adopt. My primary job is a stay at home wifey and mama to our 3 precious children. I shop and budget for the homes we buy. Our main mission is to know Christ, make Him known, and live out our God-given talents with no regrets.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Nellie Mae's new site!!!

Well, thanks to all the faithful followers! We have moved the project to a new site to be able to document all phases of the renovation well! I hope you will visit the new site, thanks for all the support.

You can find us now at http://www.thenelliemaeproject.com/


Thank you again!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Before Family Room and Back Porch

Here is the main living area, the family room. This room has 3 layers of linoleum. And it came with a free end table. Awesome.
This is the back porch off the kitchen that leads to the backyard, WHICH I CANNOT WAIT TO SHOW PICS OF WHAT IS BACK THERE! Anyway, this room is good to note because we will be turning it into a utilty room/mudroom. The washer/dryer/storage will be out here. We already have a front porch and huge backyard so we might put in a paver patio.
We finally took the kids to see it and David is estatic about it! He tells everyone its a little dirty, but daddy is going to paint it and it will be all new! He also found a "hidden treasure" dump truck buried in the backyard and that made him fall in love with the house finding buried toys.

That's all for today! I can't wait to post pics of the backyard, let's just say we are going to need a rollaway dumpster and a bobcat!


Friday, June 4, 2010

The luxury suites

Next, here are the bedrooms! Would anyone like this blue ceiling fan? I call it a statement piece. Tim just got done ripping the ceiling tiles out. They will be replaced with clean, white sheetrock. I do want to point out 2 things I love so far. All the bright, sunny windows and the high baseboards that are original. It does have that going for it. To know if you could ever do a project like this, you have to be able to see past the mess and see what it could be. Can you see it? Still more to come!



Wednesday, June 2, 2010

The Master Bath???

Thanks for the overwhelming response and support of Nellie-Mae!! We would like to think that people are as excited as we are about her upcoming transformation. The first day of the blog launch, Nellie-Mae has had over 250 hits, WOW! Realistically, people are probably just gawking at our sheer stupidity for taking this baby on. Oh well, we can't wait to document this whole transformation, we have some great ideas! Without furthur adieu, here is the lovely master bathroom:
More to come!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Whoa Nellie!!

For viewer discretion, pictures will be shown room by room. They are just too overwhelming. So, not much description is needed. It's fair to say, the previous renter left it in a little disarray. Here are the BEFORE pics of Nellie-Mae. The kitchen. Nice, real nice. Loving the pink curtains. Seriously, all that is in the kitchen is a sink. And lots of nice "extras". A milk jug, some peeling wallpaper, a nice handtowel, and who doesnt love a hot water heater next to the sink?The kitchen leading out to the back porch. Again, awesome window treatments.

Beautiful double window in the kitchen with some cement blocks if you feel like taking a seat



The kitchen leading into the eating area. Underneath the 3 layers of linoleum, there are the original 1950's oak hardwood floors. But, who doesn't love a few layers of linoleum for padding, better than carpet.
Other side of the room looking back at the kitchen.
Double window in eating area. My dad calling for reinforcements, we are gonna need lots!