Thursday, December 31, 2009

Cheers to 2009!

This has been a really great year! I promise to write a better re-cap soon, but I just wanted to say thank you to everyone that made this year great and I am looking forward to an even greater year in 2010.

The husband and I are heading to the country with some friends to ring in the new year. I am excited to see the billions of stars in the Texas sky and hang out with friends. It is just a short trip, but it will be fun!

Happy New Year and talk to you then!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

'Tis the season...

...for being completely overwhelmed!
I feel like there are a million things that have to be done at work and no time to do them. It is only the first of the month and I don't think I will be able to get everything done that I have to do before the end of the year. I was looking over my current to do list today and it just overwhelms me. I feel like I should spend some extra hours at the office, but then I won't get all of the things that I want/need to get done at home complete. Finding that balance is going to be hard.
I was really hoping for a relaxing holiday season. We had a great Thanksgiving, my family came over and the husband and I were able to use our china for the first time. It was exciting to do most of the cooking and really great to just have a day to hang with the family.
But now as I look ahead to the Christmas holiday, I only have dread. I was originally going to take several days off before Christmas, but it looks like I will likely work at least part of the week of Christmas.
I feel like I have been completely out of touch. I have so many friends that I barely get a chance to talk to...or rather can't seem to find time to call. So to all of my friends that I have not seen or talked to lately...hello and I will try to get better about calling.
I am going to try this week to get things under control so that I can start to enjoy the holiday season. Especially since we might get snow this week...for Texas especially coastal Texas, that is rare and very exciting.
So here is to taking a big deep breath and lots of effective planning. Have a great week.
By the way, I hope you like the seasonal color change!

Sunday, September 20, 2009

and another

Now we have a pair of Carolina Chickadees!
I love all the new fall birds!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

New wildlife sighting

So the husband and I were sitting down to a late lunch of homemade corndogs (who knew such a thing even existed), when I looked out the window and saw a new type of bird. After a little investigating in our "Birds of North America" book, we determine we had a pair of Dark-eyed Juncos. How very exciting, it has been a while since we had any new species.

Here is a picture for those that are interested.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Ready for Fall

Ok, so I know that this is probably wishful thinking, but it is really starting to feel like fall. For those of you not in Texas, it will sound crazy, but we are only supposed to reach 90 one time in the next 10 days. I am taking this a clear indication that fall is on its way. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy warm summer days as much as the next person, but this summer has been brutal. We have had some of the highest temperatures on record and a drought on top of that just to make it fun.
So needless to say, one of the things that I love most about summer has been sadly missing, the flowers! I love the flowers and all of the colors and how it just brightens everything up. But this summer the only color that seems to be standing out was brown. Everything just keeps dying.
So one of the things that I am excited about with fall is that maybe just maybe we can have flowers. Fall flowers are not quite as exciting to me as summer, but at this point, anything that is not dead or dying will make me very happy. So hopefully we will have some fun plants soon.
Hope you are all having good weather where ever you are.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

What a difference a year makes

The last few days have been fairly emotional for me. As many of your remember, on September 13, 2008 Hurricane Ike hit the Texas coast and caused unbelievable damage to our home and changed our lives in a dramatic fashion. Well the anniversary of the storm hitting was Sunday, but honestly that was not the big anniversary for me, and although it was something to stop and remember, it was not the event that makes me emotional. Today is the day, one year ago today we were finally allowed into our town to see our house. You know how somethings are forever etched in your mind, the first kiss, the loss of a family member, well for me it was the afternoon of September 15, 2008. The husband and I got a phone call from his sister that we could finally get to the house. When we jumped in the truck we were filled with relief that we would finally know what happened and at the same time filled with dread of what we would find.

As we drove to the house from my parents, the husband was on the phone with his sister (who got to the house first) and was told that it was bad, but he did not tell me what she said. Instead, he stopped our truck right before we were about to turn down our road and told me that no matter what happened and no matter what we saw when we got to our house, that the most important thing was that we were both fine and we would make it through whatever we found. This is only one of the thousands of reasons that I love him. And then he told me that we did have a little water in the house. Talk about the understatement of the century!

So as you are all aware, we did get to our house and had about 4 1/2 feet of water and sewage in the house during the storm. I don't know that there are words for what I felt at the moment we walked into the house. I think it was a mixture of sadness, shock, and worry about what to do first. I remember crying immediately and just about falling down. As we walked through the house trying to see where everything stood, we got to the extra bedroom where the cherry blanket chest my father, brother, and grandfather made for me as a wedding gift was kept. I think that was the second worst moment of that day and honestly, I had not gotten over the first moment. But that is when my husband became an incredibly strong man and carried it out of the house to the truck, all by himself! He was convinced that if he could not fix anything else that day, that he would save my blanket chest...and he did. Again, just yet one more reason I am lucky to have him. We got it back to my parents and he and my dad clamped it together and after several months in traction it is back to nearly perfect. It was a very important thing for me because of the sentimentality attached to it with the wedding and the effort that went into it, but now it is even more important because of the additional memories associated with it.

As I sit here writing this, I am crying, not so much from sadness but as a memory of all of the things that the husband and I have been through in such a short time. We were married 18 months ago today, 12 months ago today we lost nearly all of our earthly possessions to a horrific natural disaster, 6 months ago today our fantastic contractor gave us the keys to our home and we stayed in our brand new old house for the first time (sleeping on a futon-one of the three pieces of furniture that was delivered in time) , and today we are sitting in a beautiful home with furniture and memories forever thankful that we have each other to support and take care of each other.

So needless to say, it has been quite a year. Thank you for indulging me in the memories, it just seemed like this day needed to be commented on and honestly, I think I needed to talk about it but just don't want to talk, so here is to blogging my way through.

I don't know that any words will ever be able to express our gratitude to the friends, family, and strangers that did so much for us during the very difficult times following the hurricane. From offering us a place to stay during the evacuation, to helping us throw away everything in our house, to helping us try to save the few things we had left, to helping us find a contractor, giving us a place to live, helping to make our new house feel like home, or just supporting us on the hard days and helping us find the good days. THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart, and please know that if you ever need anything, I only hope that I can be there for you as you were for us.

And last but not least , I want to say something just to my husband. I am so thankful that I had you there to be my rock, I can't imagine how I would ever get through something like that without you. And I am thankful everyday that I will never have to know. I love you!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Congratulations!

Just a quick note to say congratulations to the SIL and her new husband. They had a beautiful ceremony and a great reception!
Here's to a wonderful life of happiness for them!

Friday, July 24, 2009

Welcome Benjamin

Just a quick post to say welcome to baby Benjamin!  He is very early, but we are very excited that he is here safe and sound.  Shout out to the great parent's that he is finally able to meet.  If you want to see pictures or hear his story, go here

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Very exciting

Ok, so the husband and I have just finished with the install of our brand new patio. It is way better then I could have even hoped for...it is just so pretty. And we now have a cohesive patio area with a lot more usable space. The husband also got a fire pit. It is 100 degrees here and now he wants to build a fire. So far the burn ban has stopped him, but I am sure as soon as it is lifted there will be a fire!

Enjoy the pics and I will chat with you soon.




Monday, July 13, 2009

Settling Back In...

First I have to give a little shout out for my favorite holiday...Fourth of July. I did not get a chance to blog about it, so if you will indulge me for a moment I would like to reflect. Fourth of July is my favorite holiday, because it does not have all of the stigma of other holidays nor has it lost its true purpose like Thanksgiving and Christmas.

I love that it is meant to celebrate freedom and all that it means. I love that it usually means friends and family gather for no preconceived ideas of getting gifts. And I love that it is usually picnic food that can be easily put together. And most of all I love the fireworks. This year we went to a Fourth of July party at the SIL's and at dark we headed out to the small beach on the bay and watched all of the fireworks along the coast, probably about 20 different cities. I just love that we have a country where we can get together and celebrate the freedom we are provided and work to remember the freedom we hope to continue to keep. Now on to the actual post...

Well I am now officially off of vacation. I returned to work today and it was a hectic re-introduction. I find that it is very hard to get motivated to go to work off a 10 day break. I had off the Friday before July 4th and then did not go back until today.

The husband and I took a trip to the Lake house, for just some quiet time away. The Lake house is in a small Pennsylvania town about 2 hours north east of Pittsburgh. We did visit a little with family, but mostly it was just the two of us. We had a great time, we hiked a little, rode bikes, played on the water, and golfed. The weather was incredible. The temperatures ranged below the mid 50's and the mid 80's with almost no humidity. It was a strange and wonderful change from the 100+ weather in Houston! The fun thing is listening to all the locals talk about how hot and humid it is...and we just giggle. In fact, it was actually hotter in Houston when we landed at 10:30pm then it was the entire time we were in Pennsylvania.

We went to a beautiful place in upstate New York called Watkins Glen State Park. If you are ever up there I highly suggest you go. I used to live near there and it is even more beautiful than I remember.

We also caught a couple of movies...Gran Torino, Ice Age 3, Public Enemies, New In Town, and Bedtime Stories. It was nice to catch up on movies and most of them were really good.

Well like I said the vacation is over, but it sure was fun. Hopefully you are all having a great summer. Here is to surviving the hottest summer in Houston and for a few more mini-cations still to come.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

New blog pieces

If you look to your left you will notice a new part has been added to the blog. I have added a "Wildlife Watch Report" to log all of the wildlife that have decided to visit our home.

So the husband and I moved back to our home in March and since then it has been a crazy menagerie of animals visiting the front and back yards. It started with a pair of nesting Green Backed Heron, and then a set of three babies that made it to adulthood.
We have had a wide variety of birds in the back yard, but the most exciting are the woodpeckers...they are just too cool. This is a picture I borrowed of the Red Bellied Woodpecker and a Downy Woodpecker.

And then the piece de resistance of the last few weeks are the mammals. One night we had up to five of the raccoons in the yard and a few days later a opossum joined them. Now I apologize for the pictures but here is my raccoon.

So as you can see it is never dull in the yard. So I decided to include a list that will be updated as we find new friends of the animal persuasion!

How you enjoy the list and the pictures!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Mixed Emotions

This has been an interesting week when it comes to emotions. We (the husband and I) have several friends that are expecting babies. The first one had a healthy baby boy earlier this week. We are very excited for them and wish them lots of luck with the brave new world of having both a toddler and a newborn...hope they are not expecting sleep anytime soon!

Today was just the opposite, we have a friend that was pregnant with twins, and this morning she lost one of the babies. Luckily she and the other baby are still doing well, but our hearts are breaking for them. They moved away and so we can't even stop by and try to comfort them through this incredibly difficult time or offer any real help, just . I can't even fathom how you begin to deal with the emotional side of that kind of loss. I just want them both to know that we love them and will do anything we can to help during the extremely difficult time. Here is hoping that this in the last difficulty they will have with the pregnancy. They are in our thoughts and prayers.

Check back early next week for an update of the weekend trip to Corpus and Port A...

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Ta Da!

Ok, so I have promised pictures, and I am finally delivering.  Sorry it took so long, but I had to download pictures and then remember to use the right computer to post them.  Enjoy the photo tour of our "new" house.

First we have the kitchen, which I love because the cabinets are beautiful with great tiny details and I have granite counter tops!!!  Very exciting.



We added the pendant lights and a bookcase to the peninsula the separates the kitchen and breakfast nook.
This is a look into the breakfast nook with our beautiful bay window.  You can also see the new living room furniture, this is one of my favorite new furniture purchases, because I really really disliked the husbands' coaches.  These ones are beautiful and probably the best napping coaches I have ever been on. 
Here is a view of the other side of the living room.  We purchased a new TV, it is a mere 52" flat screen...that was the husband's decision.  But I have to admit it is very nice.
Here is a look at the entry way.  That is a brand new beautiful mahogany front door that we found on Craig's list from a local door maker.  Not sure if you can see it but is has wrought iron scrolling with a Texas star in the center.  The secretary desk was a piece of furniture that we found at an antique store and worked on to refinish, including having it gel stained by the SIL.
This is our dining room.  The furniture is the same as we had before the storm.  The chandelier is new and wonderful.  We also installed a dimmer switch, so we have a very beautiful room of furniture and now it is well lighted.
Here is one of our favorite new rooms.  This is the room that has had the most design changes with regards to color and set up.  We decided not to go back with the plastic preformed shower/bath thing and instead put a nice and roomy stand up shower.  We also decided to give the room some extra space by placing a stand alone vanity instead of a built in sink and cabinet.  We think it turned out perfect.  It is like a little spa retreat in the house.

So that is most of our house...the hallway is painted and the master bed and bath are just about done.   Hope you enjoyed the tour and we look forward to showing you the house in person, next time you are in town.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Wait for it...

It is almost time! The husband and I are hosting the first party in the "new" old house. We are having an open house this weekend to show off all that is new and improved. We are really excited about having a chance to have people over and to host a party.
We have kept the pictures to a minimum because we are hoping to surprise people with the changes, but I promise after this weekend we will post pictures of all of the rooms.
We are making great progress, we are pretty much set in all of the rooms except the hall and the 2 extra bedrooms.
I think we have gotten a huge amount of work done in a relatively short time, we have only been back for about 6 weeks. But with the party coming up I just keep thinking of more and more I want to get done before Saturday. I have to shout out to the husband who has been incredibly helpful and understanding of my neurotic need to do more projects. I am very lucky to have such a handy man for a husband.

On another note, I set up a Facebook account. Some will think wow, it is about time and others will think I am a sell out. I have to been honest, I am not sure what all the fuss is about. I understand that it is cool to chat with people, but it is really no different than instant messaging. I am not sure that I have figured it all out, but I am somewhat annoyed by the wall idea and the fact that there are just weird random things posted on it by anyone. I am not sure how long I will stick with it, but I will give it a little more time to see if it grows on me.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

So Nice!

So last night the husband and I had friends over for dinner.  This was the first time that we have really been able to have non-family over for dinner and conversation.  It was great to spend some time just catching up with them, but also was fun to show off the new house.  Neither of them had seen anything in the house since it was finished, in fact I think we barely had walls last time they stopped by.
We had a nice dinner and then sat comfortably on our living room furniture...that is right we have living room furniture.  It is beautiful and very comfortable.  I napped in the couch a little on Saturday and it was great.
We had a pretty busy weekend but still managed to get a lot done. 
Friday the living room furniture was delivered
Saturday the master bathroom was painted and the bath hardware was installed (thanks Husband)
Sunday the kitchen got painted and a few decorative knick knacks were placed
Sunday night we attended this...it was fun and also funny to people watch.
Monday we did Opening Day with the Astros, they did not win but it was still a lot of fun and a good evening shared with the SIL and her fiance.

So overall things are going well, there are still a few new sad issues, but things seem to be going pretty well.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Tally board is too heavy...

So it feels like overall 2009 has been a pretty good year. It definitely started out better than 2008 and is seemingly progressing along on a positive note. But the past week has jaded by view of things. I am trying to keep in mind that this is just a blip on the map and that things will get back to the good, but for right now I am in a funk and having a hard time getting out of it. Here are just a few of things that have made the bad side of the tally board a little heavier than it should be...
*Friend battling breast cancer, she is a superstar and has been incredibly positive throughout the whole ordeal, but she sounds incredibly tired on the phone and I worry about her constantly.
*SIL is dealing with biopsies to see if there is any chance that she might have to deal with breast cancer
*Lady that I used to sit next to at work was murdered by her husband this weekend, not sure how to deal with the idea of losing an co-worker to murder
*Two of my great aunts passed away in the last couple of weeks
*Personal issues with regards to health (nothing serious, just something that has to be dealt with)
*Two bald patches that have reappeared and don't seem to be responding to the medicines (for those that don't know I lost all of my hair for about 7 years, I would like to avoid a repeat)
*Frustrating projects at work, it seems that the harder I work the crappier the projects that are handed to me and the worse condition they are in
* A very old and dear friend and his wife moved to Florida last week, so instead of being 15 minutes away they are now 10 hours...
*Fighting with the furniture store to get delivery of final piece of our bedroom suite
So needless to say I am just in a funk and not sure what to do to get out of it. I try and think of the positives, but just when I start to make a breakthrough it seems like one more thing gets added to the tally board.
In an effort to try on look on the bright side, I will list the positives of the last couple weeks:
*Final payment from mortgage company of remaining insurance money
*Friend came into town to help get the house back in order (including helping to paint the living room)
*Looks like we will be getting a supplement from insurance company for things they screwed up
*Delivery schedule for final bedroom furniture piece and living room furniture
*Saw Les Miserables for like the sixth time in a whole new way

Well thanks for reading my ramblings, I know that it will all be ok and that things will get better, but for now they seem to be more loaded on the negative side. Here's hoping to happy events to follow.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Picture Post

Ok, so here are a mish mash of pictures that I have promised. Enjoy!
For our anniversary my mother brought us breakfast...quiche, muffins, champagne, and orange juice.

She also brought us a tiny cake to represent our cake topper from the wedding...

Here is the awesome sea glass necklace that the husband bought me

Here are just a few of the wish cards

And the anniversary cards
More pictures to come. Enjoy!

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Milestones

Well this weekend the husband and I celebrated two major milestones in our life. The first was moving into our own home. We got the keys to the front door on Friday and stayed for the first time in over six months! We stayed on a futon the first night (actually even smaller than the bed we have been in for the last six months at my parents! On Saturday we got our bedroom furniture and a new mattress...so we slept in our own bed for the first time.
The next milestone was today...our one year anniversary! We made it through one of the longest years and have a wonderful new house to celebrate our anniversary in. As if that was not enough the husband got me a beautiful necklace. It is a piece of sea glass, to remind me of our honetmoon in Mendocino where we walked on the Glass Beach (http://www.fortbragg.com/fort-bragg-attractions.php).
I will post some more tomorrow night with pictures as soon as I find the camera cable...

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Way too cool...

So I have now been married approximately 362 days...just 3 days until my one year anniversary. As most of you know the husband and I had a perfect wedding and were living in wedded bliss until September 15, 2008 when our world got jumbled. I consider us one of the luckiest couples that I know...we found out in our first year of marriage that we can overcome horrible tragedy and come out stronger. I figure it we can make it through everything that 2008 threw at us, then we have little to worry about for the next 50 or 60 years.

I can't remember if I ever really told everyone about what was really lost in the hurricane, but one of the hardest things to lose and least likely to get back was our wedding stuff. My dress was fine but most of the mementos were lost. One of the things we lost that I thought was irreplaceable was our Wish Book. Instead of having a sign in book we had a Wish Book (people write down their wish for the husband and I). You then put them all in a really pretty book and can go back and read them down the road. Needless to say ours was lost, or was it...

Apparently my mother, being a very sneaky women, worked to get our Wish Cards replaced. She tricked me into helping her import all of my wedding list into address labels, telling me she needed an address list to start with to send out Easter Cards, since she missed sending Christmas cards. And let me tell you she tells a very convincing story, even invoking how much my great aunt loves to receive the Christmas letters. Anyway, she is reality sent out a letter to all of our wedding guest telling them about our plight during our first year of marriage. She then asked each person to complete a wish card and send it to us at our house for our anniversary. All of this unbeknownst to the husband and me.

So far we have received about 10 cards and it has brought tears to my eyes. So here is a shout out to my awesome mother, who has not only given us a place to stay for 6 months but has also gone above and beyond to make our first anniversary and move home even more special. And also a shout out to all of you that have sent us the wish cards...you have no idea how much the husband and I appreciate it.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Just a little different

So last weekend was perfect.  The husband and I really enjoyed the quite weekend away.  It was nice to have a space all to ourselves with no one else to worry about.  I would love to write about all the exciting things we did...but we didn't.  On Friday night we hung out in our room and ordered a pizza.  Then on Saturday we went to see "Taken" (I would highly recommend it) and then had a little pasta back in the room.  It was great, not quite home but it works.
This week at worked was really busy at work and at the house.  Just a quick recap on the house.  The tile in the kitchen is all done including the back splash.  We just need to have it grouted.  The wood floor is almost done in the whole house.  The painting is finished, almost.  The kitchen granite was finished.  The AC was installed.  According to the contractor we might be in by the middle of the week!  That would be awesome.
We have ordered all of the appliances, they are being delivered tomorrow.  Picked out our living room furniture, ordered a futon for the library, and just ordered our TV stand.
And one final note, the contents people finally were able to finish reviewing our list and approved it!  Amazing, I know.  We are hoping to get the money by Monday or Tuesday.
This weekend has been busy cleaning up the yard and taking stuff to the dump.  Not as relaxing as last weekend, but much more rewarding.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Big Plans

I am very excited about this weekend.  I am sure after reading what I am planning, you will think wow what a dull life if this is exciting.  This weekend the husband has two days of classes for his principal certification.  Since we have been living with my parents while rebuilding the house we are always looking for a way to get away.  I think it is good for everyone in the house for there to be time away.  So the husband and I take the opportunity to stay in a hotel when he has classes.  Now the classes are just on the north side of town, but we have two full nights of just us.  The first time we did this we grabbed a bottle of Boone's Farm and watched a movie.  Exciting I know.
With everything that is going on we are just ready for a quite weekend with no other people.  We will probably ordered in a pizza and snuggle in for a good movie.
Here's to no big plans in a nice little quite hotel!
Have a great weekend.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Who knew doors would be so much fun!

Ok, so it has been merely three weeks since we had our new contractor start, and here is a quick recap followed by the latest pictures:

Accomplished:
  • Insulation
  • Drywall
  • Taping/Sanding of Drywall
  • Texture on walls
  • Tiling of shower and floor in the Master Bathroom
  • Tiling of shower and floor in the Extra Bathroom
  • 5 interior doors hung (today)
  • Trim around 5 interior doors (today)
  • Framing of master bathroom cabinet (today)
  • Framing of nearly all kitchen cabinets (today)
  • Purchase of new front door
  • Refinished laundry room cabinets
  • Repurposed old kitchen cabinets to garage storage
In Progress:
  • Ordered new storm windows (way more efficient)
  • Ordered carpet
  • Picked out wood floors and remaining tile
  • Picked out all appliances
  • Picked out extra bathroom vanity
  • Purchase new attic ladder (finally able to access the storage space in the attic)
On the List:
  • Pick out cabinet face design
  • Pick out granite for cabinets
  • Finish install of cabinets
  • Finish floor install
  • Paint walls
So now for the pictures:
Master Bathroom with framed cabinet and new tile


Newly framed kitchen cabinets
Extra Bathroom with tile in shower and floor



Friday, January 30, 2009

Changes

Well I thought since just about everything else in my life is new, I should try something new with the blog.  So here is the newest version of the blog, let me know what you think.
This has been a very strange week.  We had a very important audit this week at work and I was having a bad day and made one of the cardinal mistakes of auditing...I argued with the auditor.  You know how they say in retail that the customer is always right, well in auditing the auditor is always right, even when they are ABSOLUTELY wrong.  He was a brand new auditor for our program and the first time he met me for my interview he starts with "so you must not do very much," which needless to say I took as an insult.  I take a great deal of pride in my work and to have a person that doesn't even know me question my work product was more than I could handle.  
Obviously in a normal life situation, I would have been angry about it but been able to keep it to my self.  But one important thing I have learned through all of this hurricane recovery effort is that I am like a raw nerve.  I seem to live at the extremes of emotions, and feel like I have very little control of my emotions or reactions to situations.  This was a perfect example of it.  
So needless to say I spent the rest of the day upset with myself, worried that I would harm the outcome of the audit, and made at the way I was reacting to it.  Luckily I was able to meeting with the auditor again the next morning in a much less emotionally charged environment and clear up some of the issues.  The best news is that we passed the audit, so in the big picture it was not a big deal, but I am still bothered by it a little.
I just keep telling myself that once I get to move home and live with only my husband that I will settle down and be back to normal, a more emotionally even person.  Here's hoping.  My husband has been incredibly understanding and helpful, but I just feel bad that he has to keep picking up the pieces, especially this is all just as hard on him.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Wonderful Walls!

I have had a request to put up some new progress photos.  Hopefully you are not tired of the house related posts, as that seems to be the most common thing on my mind.  For those of you not in the email loop...we now have walls and they are taped, floated, and textured!
As of today we have boxes of tile sitting in the house ready for installation in both bathrooms!
The other really fun thing is that on Monday the husband and I got to fulfill a childhood dream...drawing on the walls without getting into trouble.  We met the contractor at the house and drew all of the kitchen cabinets that we wanted on the wall!!!  How fun is that!
More pictures to come...

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Progress


Enough said!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

10 Things I Want to do in 2009

Ok, in the spirit of blogging more here is Ten on Tuesday!
10 Things I Want to do in 2009 (in no particular order)
  1. Move back into my own home!
  2. Make going to the gym a habit.
  3. Stop biting my nails.
  4. Visit the Carolina coast line.
  5. Make a decision/progress on my dissertation.
  6. Learn how to really use my Apple laptop.
  7. Take a class to learn how to use my new digital SLR camera.
  8. Blog on a more consistent basis.
  9. Paint my house a new color on the outside.
  10. Read Wuthering Heights all the way through...I can never get through it.
Ok, see you again soon...now I have to work at coming back since I have now made #8 known to all.