Thursday, January 21, 2010

A roof over my head

We finally had the roof replaced last week and now have the peace of mind that comes with knowing that we shouldn't have to replace it for another 30 years.  The whole process took two days and with the exception of tromping on a few plants didn't cause too much disruption.  The arrival of the roofers did startle me a little bit.  I had stayed home that day to take care of Molly as she spent her first full day in her new home and recovered from being fixed.  I was dozing on the sofa when I heard footsteps outside the back door.  I would be lying if I said it didn't spook me before I realized what was going on.  The rest of the day proceeded with no small amount of banging and hammering which Molly took in stride.  I was a little worried the noise might scare her, but I guess she was used to the noise of the shelter.

We had asked the roofers to take pictures of the underlying structure of the roof so that we could see the condition of the wood.  We were concerned that they would have to replace a large portion of the roof running up the total cost of the job.  In the end it didn't turn out to be too bad, even though the pictures look pretty scary.  We had expected a certain amount of damage around the chimney where we had a leak due to the improperly installed flashing.  In addition, we were really worried about the roof of our addition.  At a house warming party a few weeks ago one of our neighbors mentioned that there was a problem with the roof.  It was previously shingled but because it is almost flat, we decided to install a rubber roof instead.  While not attractive, it is the right thing to do.  It will last longer and won't be as prone to leaks as shingles on a flat surface.  We were happy with our contractor and with the results.  His quote was fair and he didn't charge us for the wood that they had to replace.  I like the color of the shingles and siding that we chose and think that it will look even better when we get around to repainting the woodwork.  Now we can tackle the next item on our extensive list (repairing and refinishing the windows, replacing the gutters?), although it may be awhile before we can afford to do some of them!

Friday, January 15, 2010

It is so easy to judge...

I used to look at parents who slept with their children with no small amount of judgment.  What are they thinking?  By giving into their children's demands they, aren't teaching them to sleep on their own and to show independence.  Why couldn't they be strong and ignore the their crying for the greater good?  What a feel I was.  I quickly learned how a sweet face can break your heart to the point you are willing to do anything to make that child (or in this case cat) feel better.
This morning I woke up around 2 am to the sound of Molly crying in the guest room where we had sequestered her for the night.  We have every intention of giving her free reign of the house including our room, but we want to watch her for a few days to make sure that she isn't getting into anything she shouldn't.  Oddly enough Scott didn't wake up until I poked him so that he would suffer along with me.  I guess the recent article about a study proving that men don't hear a baby crying in the night is right!  We checked on her to make sure that something wasn't wrong.  After all, she is still recovering from being fixed.  As I am sure you can guess, she was fine, but just wanted some attention.  I gave in... I couldn't help myself... I decided that I would sleep in the guest room for the rest of the morning so that she would have some company.  How could this happen?? I always considered myself a rational human being. As I fell asleep with Molly curled up beside me I contemplated my future as a mother.  If I gave in so quickly to my cat, I don't stand a chance with a baby, Scott will have to be the tough one.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

She's Here!


We brought home our new kitty Molly home tonight.  Molly is a 4 year tabby that we adopted from the local animal shelter.  She is recovering from being fixed but is doing really well.  She is already scouting out her new digs and looking for affection.  We are very proud parents right now!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Bringing Home Baby

A furry baby! Tonight we are getting ready for bringing home a new furry addition (or two) to our family.  This has been one of the hardest decisions we have had to make.  We set out to get an older cat and twice we thought that we had found the right one, but through various circumstances it just wasn't to be.  Tonight we went to the shelter once again hoping that the third time would be the charm and after a little hunting, I think that we found the right one.  We still have to go through the adoption process so there is still the chance that it might not work out, but I am hopeful that tomorrow night we will have at least one new family member.  Her name is Miley (I know, lame name right?) and she is about 4 years old.  We are also hoping to adopt a second cat at the same time and we are trying to decide between two older male cats.  We really do want to open our home to an older cat and we thought that it would be easier to get two at the same time in order to avoid territory issues.  I will keep you posted!

Friday, January 8, 2010

Help us decide!



We would really like to replace the chandelier in our dining room. The one that is currently there is okay, but looks kind of cheap up close and just isn't my style. It also holds about 6 bulbs which seem to go out quite frequently (can you spot which one is out in the picture?).  We have been thinking a lot about the type of light that we would like to replace it with. I think that I would like to go a little more contemporary as a counter balance to some of the other things in the room, such as my great grandmother's buffet. The only other furniture in the room is the dining table (which the previous owner kindly left us) and our Hans Wegner Wishbone chairs. Below are a few different pendant lights that I really like. What do you think?