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!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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?






Tuesday, December 22, 2009
A Birthday Contemplation
This weekend was a combination of blessings and curses. The first blessing, my lovely mother in law was in town and offered to help us get the house organized. She and Scott did a herculean effort and the house is beginning to look like a house rather than a pile of boxes. The curse was the stomach virus that put me out of commission for the weekend and caused me to cancel my birthday plans for a second year in a row. This beings me to second blessing, a second bathroom. Never before have I been so grateful that we now have a second bathroom, allowing me to pray to the porcelain god in privacy. Sometimes it is the little things in life!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
The Hot and the Cold
On the upside, we now have a new fancy thermostat on the downside, our bedroom light and an outlet in the living room have gone out. The last time this happened, Scott got up on the bed and took out the lighting fixture. This was not before trying to locate the breaker to turn off the power. When he took down the fixture, a whole mass of old wires fell out and we both let out expletives that I won't share. After fiddling around with it we gave up for the night and Scott went to put the fixture back until we had daylight. It was at that point that the light turned back on. Looks like we didn't have the right breaker afterwards and the fixture was hot the whole time. Oops.
Tonight when I got home I noticed that the bedroom light was flickering and the memory of that mess of wires came rushing back. In the grand tradition of so many before me, I ignored it while I made dinner and let in the furnace man to install our new thermostat. It was at that point that I noticed the living room lamp had turned itself off. We either had a ghost or there was a larger problem than just the bedroom lamp. As I sit in the semi-darkness, the light has flickered once and then went out. I am afraid that this will have to wait until tomorrow, we have to figure out how to work our new fancy thermostat now as it is a little chilly.
Tonight when I got home I noticed that the bedroom light was flickering and the memory of that mess of wires came rushing back. In the grand tradition of so many before me, I ignored it while I made dinner and let in the furnace man to install our new thermostat. It was at that point that I noticed the living room lamp had turned itself off. We either had a ghost or there was a larger problem than just the bedroom lamp. As I sit in the semi-darkness, the light has flickered once and then went out. I am afraid that this will have to wait until tomorrow, we have to figure out how to work our new fancy thermostat now as it is a little chilly.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Lack of Motivation
Have you ever had so much to do that you simply couldn't do any of it? It is just easier to sit on the sofa and get sucked into a 4 hour mini series rather than face the boxes that still need to be unpacked, the closet that needs yet another layer of paint, or the mountain of laundry that needs to be washed and folded! Hopefully the imminent arrival of my mother-in-law will give me the kick in the pants that I need.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Enjoying Home Ownership or My Weekends Are No Longer My Own
This weekend Scott and I decided that it was time to tackle one of the projects on our list that was way overdue, painting the hall closet. I am sure that some of you are thinking "How can painting the hall closet be at that top of our to do list? How bad can it possibly be?" Let's just say my nickname for the closet is "the mouth of hell." One of the former owners decided that painting the closet in glossy (shudder) bright red paint would be an excellent idea! This combined with the lack of hanging space made the closet virtually unusable.
After careful consideration we decided to go with Behr Premium Plus Paint and Primer in Swiss Coffee. I know this will sound like a commercial but the paint has done an excellent job of covering the red paint without the extra step of priming the walls. Unfortunately the walls were not in good shape and we took down some of the shelving and non-functional hooks so I spent quite a while patching the plaster. I have to thank my father for teaching my how to spackle dry wall as a child, this practice came in very handy! We were a little concerned that the original paint contained lead and the the sanding would present a health hazard so were were careful to wear face masks.
We still have one more coat to do and we need to get a saw in order to take down the remaining strips of hooks (you don't want to know) but even in its rough state it is a huge improvement!
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