12 Days of Christmas & a Christmas letter!

Dear family and friends,

Since this business of ours is an extension of US, I thought I’d write our family Christmas letter on here. 🙂 

2018 has been a year of great highs and some lows. It’s been a full year, a year of growth on a personal, family and spiritual level. 

Our children started another year of homeschool. It is a glorious thing to learn together and that is what we do. Elias is in 2nd grade, Ethaniel is in Kindergarten, Ezekiel is in preschool and Elsie is learning right along with us all. We’ve participated in drum, piano, art and violin lessons as well as baseball and soccer. The boys are also involved in Awana, Community Bible Study and love their Sunday School classes. We are busy and we love it! Being with friends is our favorite. 

Family pictures by the wonderful Lisa Leybolt!

Phillips Tile & Stone continues to amaze us. We are in our 8th year of business owning and we continue to make Omaha beautiful, one commercial and residential space at a time. We look forward to 2019 and are very busy wrapping up jobs and office work for this year. 

A glimpse of one our completed jobs this year.

Trevor and Michelle had the joy in traveling to Hawaii so Trevor could be apart of his good high school buddy’s wedding. We were there for a week (Elsie tagged along) and we loved exploring the Island. We sure missed our kids but man, it was hard to adjust back to Midwest living for a bit! We need an ocean closer to Nebraska! 

Hiking right after swimming in the ocean.

The boys started a business of their own this year called Phillips Tile & Crafts! They’ve had fun creating beautiful and functional pieces from leftover construction materials. It has satisfied this desire of theirs to earn money and to create. All day, everyday…they are making something. Whether it be from cardboard or paper, they are tiny makers! 

A few pieces they made.

This year brought much joy and smiles but also heartache as we experienced a miscarriage. My heart goes out to those who have lost loved ones this year. Life is sweet and should be celebrated, that is why I chose to include little Erin in our Christmas letter. Erin means Peace. God has granted peace to our broken hearts and we thank the many who have prayed for us. I pray you know the peace that only God can give. We serve a good and gracious God, even when life is difficult. We have a HOPE that we will one day see little Erin again. If you don’t know of this Hope, we’d love to tell you. 

We love you all and are thankful to have such good family, friends and clients in our lives. Thank you for choosing to utilize our services. When you refer a friend to Phillips Tile & Stone you are supporting our family. When you share a picture, or a business card or wear our t-shirts, you are supporting our family and it means the world to us. 

Merry Christmas!

Love, 

The Phillips Family

The construction world, is a realm all it’s own. Here is the 12 Days of Christmas-construction version. 

On the twelfth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
12 golden house keys
11 missing tape measures 
10 clients leaping
9 builders dancing
8 designers talking
7 dogs a hunting
6 men a working
5 Chevy trucks! 
4 wet saws
3 french doors
2 drill bits
and some lumber from a very old tree

Merry Christmas from all of us at Phillips Tile & Stone! 

Thankful.

It’s important to remind ourselves of all we have to be thankful for. 

Here at Phillips Tile & Stone, we’re thankful for those who have given us the privilege to serve you with our construction services.  

We appreciate you so much. Happy Thanksgiving, friends! 

Love, The Phillips Family

Little Entrepreneurs

Attention home-made craft lovers!

Our children started their own business and it is really something! This past weekend they were able to participate in Omaha’s FIRST children’s business fair. They did so well that they even won a trophy for Most Original Business Idea in their age category! The idea behind their business was to combine two of their passions. Art and recycling. The construction world isn’t known for being great at recycling, so these kids decided to take the leftover materials from job sites and turn them into something beautiful and functional for the home.

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They’ve created stunning platters, trivets, coasters and paper weights that sold like hot cakes at the fair this weekend. They had an absolute blast and more importantly, they learned so much through this amazing experience. Each piece is fully covered with cork on the bottom and glued with silicone. The top is sprayed with acrylic. Yes, it’s been a fun family project and the artwork is all the boys. Each piece is unique and beautiful.

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They are looking forward to more craft fairs! The three year old got right back to work painting the next day. It’s been fun to watch them create beautiful pieces that people were stunned at this weekend. Children really are amazing. Look how happy they were with their trophy! The three year old stayed home during the fair for safety reasons. Ha! I’m sure you can only imagine why… 😉

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If you are interested in buying their crafts, they would be thrilled. They do take custom orders and are looking to add new craft recycling ideas to their inventory.

I’m so glad our boys got to have their own “shop” experience like they have been dreaming of. It’s fun to see them learning and growing!

Oh! I didn’t share their business name…it’s Phillips Tile & Crafts. Cute, right?

From one proud little mama,

Michelle Phillips <3

 

10/10/2009

It’s been two days since our 9th wedding anniversary. I never get tired of seeing others wedding pictures. Pictures are special and priceless! Here are a few of ours from our special day.

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I’ll never tire of looking through our old wedding pictures. Such special memories! In the mean time, we’ve been busy wrapping up jobs, starting new ones and getting a few other projects completed before we ring in 2019!

Go love your tribe well and be sure to celebrate each and every milestone!

Michelle Phillips

My Fall Bucket-list

Some of you might not know that we are a homeschooling family. We value that extra time and it just works for us in this season of life. With that little factoid off my chest, I have been dreaming up fun things to do this fall and wanted to share our Fall Bucket-list with you all. While we enjoy summer, fall is extra special to us with our upcoming anniversary and Husker football. We will be celebrating 9 years of marriage in October and I can’t believe how fast those years went! Here is my fall bucket-list!

  1. bond-fire with smores
  2. Vala’s Pumpkin Patch..you HAVE to get a fresh caramel apple while there! So good. My mouth is watering just thinking about it.
  3. picnic and park by the lake
  4. apple picking
  5. pumpkin painting
  6. attend a fall festival
  7. bake a pie
  8. try a new soup recipe
  9. plant flower bulbs and prep for our spring garden
  10. take fun fall family photos
  11. rake the leaves the old fashioned way
  12. Watch ALL the Husker games
  13. try my hand at canning this year with veggies from our garden
  14. make a charcuterie board
  15. grill and invite friends over
  16. put away all the summer toys
  17. go to the farmers market ONE more time
  18. try a new coffee shop with a friend
  19. make chili, monkey bread and have a family movie date night at home
  20. make and order our Christmas cards so I’m not doing anything last minute again

 

I’d love to hear some things you’d like to accomplish this fall! Tell me in the comments, it might encourage me to try it too.

Until next time,

Michelle Phillips

Pleased homeowners!

Most schools are in session and fall looks like it’s just around the corner. The weather today is cool and I’ve got candles burning while we do the inevitable Saturday chores. We’ve been a good kind of busy and this blog has been neglected. Today I’m sharing a few pictures from a house we just finished. This house is a modern traditional style and will please the homeowners for years to come. Who wouldn’t enjoy a nice soak in that tub after a long day of work? Mbath2Mbath

Here in Omaha, Nebraska, we get ALL four seasons. So an smart entryway is a must! Anytime you can mix function with beauty you are winning. And this entryway is just stunning!

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It was an honor to work with these clients! Now,I’m going to get back to my weekend to-do list before the Husker game starts. Have a great weekend and Go Big Red!

The best compliment

As a business owner, do you want to know what the best compliment is?

Repeat customers!

In the field of construction, a repeat costumer might not return for a couple years but when they do…it is SWEET! Oh man, is it sweet!

To those who have used Phillips Tile & Stone for our tile and general contracting, thank you! We deeply appreciate YOU!

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Summertime

Summertime and the livin’ is easy, I once sang that soulful Ella Fitzgerald for an audition and a performance. How many of you are enjoying your summer? I hope you are taking it all in with BBQ’s, picnic’s, backyard games and beach views.

Speaking of beach views, I thought I’d share some of our pictures! Trevor and I recently traveled to Hawaii for my husband to be in his good buddy’s wedding. We brought along our youngest babe and had the best time. This is the longest ‘vacation’ we’ve had since our honeymoon almost 9 years ago! It was so good to see old friends and make new ones as well.

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Enjoy your summer spending time with friends and family! Before you know it, football season will be here. 😉

Until next time,

Michelle Phillips

It’s Our (Business) Birthday!

8 years! Can you believe it? I sure can’t!

The way our business came about was totally something only the Lord would do. It wasn’t like we set out to start a business! Owning a business wasn’t ever on our radar. I remember when we were dating, Trevor wanted a job that was a 9-5, come home and forget about it. Owning a business isn’t that, but I’d love to share with you how this business came to be and why we believe, for now, why God has us here!

Trevor and I were married 10/10/09. While we were dating, he was working construction and I was working as an interior designer. I’d made a few comments how our lines of work seemed to compliment each other and how neat it would be to use those gifts to compliment each other. That was that. We got married and held on for the ride that would soon follow.

To give you a small glimpse of ‘the ride’…we closed on our house three days before our wedding. We had bought a HUGE junk house and had plans to renovate it. So now we owned a junk house that really wasn’t suitable for living. But we did! It was an adventure, to say the least. This was also around the time the economy crashed. Let that sink in. Six months into our marriage, Trevor was let go of his construction job. It went under. My interior design job wasn’t stable so we were both out looking for work in an economy that was floundering! It was HARD! Newly married, a junk house and no jobs.

Friends, if God brings you to it, He will SURELY bring you THROUGH it! My God is faithful. He supplied our every need. Trevor started work at a local flooring place and I started to work in a school as a para-professional. We had jobs! Thank the Lord! But Trevor, in a desire that could only be from God, decided to quit the flooring place and start his own company. So the day I was a Matron of Honor in a dear friend’s wedding was the day my husband, had his first job!  June 26, 2010 was the day Phillips Tile & Stone came to be and we’ve learned SO much in our 8 years of business owning and our almost 9 years of marriage. God has provided over and over again. He is faithful. God gives the best blessings. Five months after our business was born, we found out we were expecting our first baby blessing. Guess what. God provided! Word got out about Phillips Tile & Stone and my husbands EXCELLENT work and without hardly any marketing…jobs steadily came in.

We’ve learned to be with plenty and what it’s like to be in want. We’ve learned the importance of helping others as they get through difficult stages of life. We’ve learned to rely on each other and most importantly we’ve learned that our Heavenly Father knows what is best for us. His plans are the best even if we don’t understand them at the moment.

So, since starting Phillips Tile & Stone 8 years ago, we’ve been blessed with 4 wonderful children. We are still in the same house, but I almost guarantee you wouldn’t recognize it from the renovations we’ve made…in our spare time. Ha.

Thank you Lord for the ministry opportunities you’ve given us within this construction realm. One day, I’d love to write a book about our life. I doubt anyone would read it but our story has been anything but bland.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Phillips Tile & Stone! We’ve learned a lot from you!

 

 

Lessons from a clothesline.

If you ever feel like life is too busy, I recommend using a clothesline. Recently, our dryer almost exploded on me. I don’t say that exaggerating too much either. Two weeks ago, I’d started our trusty dryer, just like any other day and was alarmed by a clicking noise. I quickly went to investigate and once entering the laundry room found our dryer exuding so much heat! I turned it off and opened the door and was greeted by hot air that just kept coming at me. I think had I not stopped it when I did, our dryer would have caught on fire. Thankfully, it didn’t!

I had been wanting to get a clothesline anyway, so this seemed like the perfect time to turn our cozy home into even more of a homestead. My husband bought the clothesline and installed it and away we went. It’s been two weeks fully drying our clothes on a clothesline and these are a few of the things I’ve learned.

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  1. I pay more attention to the weather now! I was already starting to get better at this with having a garden this summer but as much as I want the rain for our garden, I don’t want rain on our clean clothes. I’m just inching my way to becoming my childhood hero, Laura Ingalls. 🙂
  2. Towels feel better when dried in a dryer where sheets and comforters are better dried under warm sunshine.
  3. Slowing down the pace of life is fun and it becomes a fun family activity of sorts. It is a lot of extra work to take clothes outside to dry! My husband and kids have risen to the challenge and I think we all sort of enjoy this old-fashioned way of living.
  4. I think we were already trying to find ways to live a more self-sufficient lifestyle. Gardening was one of the activities we started enjoying, cloth diapers and now knowing we are conserving energy and possibly lowering our energy bill a bit, that’s fun to think about.
  5. Looking for ways to improve your home environment is and always will be fun. Our family changes a little bit each season. Our home changes with us. Right now, we have three tree swings in our sturdy, front yard tree. Those swings get used and we now picnic under that tree where just last summer, the space wasn’t being used at all! That small change has made our home seem bigger, by just utilizing the space better.  We have plans to turn the side yard of our house into a secret garden vibe next spring and summer. It’s fun to dream and plan even if it’s the same home you’ve been in for years!

I hope we all continue to love the space we’re in. Make it uniquely yours and be proud of it! It’s one of the best feelings ever to love your home.

Until next time.

Michelle Phillips

 

Disclaimer:: I’ll still get another drier….there’s just no rush. 😉