Wednesday, February 18, 2009
TA DA!!
I have a workable kitchen!
Here's "Vanna" showing off her new sink and countertop.
And floor #1
or floor #2 (which basically looks like floor #1 with minor variations.)
Well, that's my life these days.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
A Welcome Break
I was so excited to have Andy come visit! He came on Wednesday and left on Sunday. I took a few days off and we just hung out. Showed him the sights of Mtn Home. That took all of about 5 minutes. I made him cook for me. (Poor guy, he thought he was coming here to relax.) He thought my little kitchen in Bloomington was a challenge but the real challenge was here. I think he can honestly say this is the first time he's ever cooked in a bathroom!
We also spent the weekend in Boise. All very low key but very enjoyable. At least for me it was--hopefully he had a good time, too. He helped me agonize over flooring and countertops for the kitchen. After bringing home half a dozen flooring samples and numerous laminate samples, we both decide that we didn't like any of them. Back to the drawing board...
But the kitchen is progressing.

And what a difference a day makes
I have an installed microwave and a dryer (and only one refrigerator and dishwasher!)
I'm hoping to have the washer and dryer behind a door. eventually.
On a totally different note, I am so very happy that the days are getting longer. The sun was just setting when I left work today. I am also so very happy to be driving on ice-free roads for a change. A bit of sunshine and dry roads. It really doesn't take much to make me happy!
But the kitchen is progressing.
And what a difference a day makes
I'm hoping to have the washer and dryer behind a door. eventually.
On a totally different note, I am so very happy that the days are getting longer. The sun was just setting when I left work today. I am also so very happy to be driving on ice-free roads for a change. A bit of sunshine and dry roads. It really doesn't take much to make me happy!
Thursday, January 22, 2009
The Latest
The year is definitely off to a good start now that we have a new president. I am in awe of the man. How can a person stand in front of millions of people and give a flawless speech without notes of any kind?! I tried to imagine myself in the middle of the throngs--don't think I could have done it. I'm just happy I was able to watch it on the computer since I have no television reception here.
On a more local note...

Hope y'all are interested in my remodel, cause that's about all that is happening in my life right now.
Don't ask me why there are two refrigerators and two dishwashers in my kitchen (not to mention no cabinets or sink yet). So this actually is the eventual kitchen.

The current kitchen is really a multipurpose room--Kitchen, bathroom and laundry room. Very convenient.

The only project that is totally done is the wood floor refinishing. I have to say it turned out really good.
It's probably good that the weather has been cold and gray. I'm more likely to stay inside and get things done. Although I'm also more likely to stay inside and read or watch movies. I've done a little of the first and a little more of the second and third. I have to admit, it feels really good to just sit and read whatever I feel like. My recent reads: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, Shadow of the Wind, Broken for You--all good.
On a more local note...
Hope y'all are interested in my remodel, cause that's about all that is happening in my life right now.
Don't ask me why there are two refrigerators and two dishwashers in my kitchen (not to mention no cabinets or sink yet). So this actually is the eventual kitchen.
The current kitchen is really a multipurpose room--Kitchen, bathroom and laundry room. Very convenient.
The only project that is totally done is the wood floor refinishing. I have to say it turned out really good.
It's probably good that the weather has been cold and gray. I'm more likely to stay inside and get things done. Although I'm also more likely to stay inside and read or watch movies. I've done a little of the first and a little more of the second and third. I have to admit, it feels really good to just sit and read whatever I feel like. My recent reads: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, Shadow of the Wind, Broken for You--all good.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Reunited at last!
With my stuff, that is. I can now say that 98% of my belongings are under one roof (the other 2% is still in the garage in Billings). The moving van has been emptied and everything deposited in the house. Somewhere.
Unpacking and arranging furniture will be a challenge for at least a couple of weeks. The living room and dining room floors still need to be sanded and refinished (think dust. lots and lots of dust).
Taking up carpet.
I can't unpack the kitchen stuff as I currently have no kitchen.
The demolition process. It does get better. But, unfortunately, it has to get worse before it gets better...
I don't have the "better" pictures yet. But at least the skanky floor is fixed and I'm hopeful the upper cabinets will be installed by Friday. And, if all goes according to plan, the wood floors will be done by then, too.
I'm excited that Andy is coming to visit at the end of the month. It's always good to have a deadline--a little incentive to kick it into gear.
Unpacking and arranging furniture will be a challenge for at least a couple of weeks. The living room and dining room floors still need to be sanded and refinished (think dust. lots and lots of dust).
I can't unpack the kitchen stuff as I currently have no kitchen.
I'm excited that Andy is coming to visit at the end of the month. It's always good to have a deadline--a little incentive to kick it into gear.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Happy New Year!
I'm always so ready for the old year to end and the new year to begin. I always feel like like I'm getting a second chance. I brought the old year to a close by spending a few days before Christmas in Seattle with Andy, Brandon, and Alix. It was fun and very Christmasy. The snow piled up to almost 9 inches and brought a halt to everything, especially the usual holiday craziness.
This is a picture of Bran and Alix's deck (of course we couldn't let that snow go to waste without putting it to work).
Andy and I even built a snowman.

I then flew to Billings for Christmas and loaded up furniture the day after. I didn't get to see too many friends while there, but thoroughly enjoyed the ones I did get to spend time with. The move went surprisingly smooth even with the four inches of snow the night before and still snowing all during loading. Although I'm looking forward to having all my stuff again, I was a bit sad to see it leave Billings. Billings will always be home, but it seems a little less home now, saying goodbye a little harder. There are always trade offs of some sort with the choices we make, and we don't always know what those will be.
So, with the taste of bitter-sweet on my tongue, I start the New Year with hope, because that is what a new year is all about, and to start it with anything less than hope would be unbearable.
I wish you all the very best of health, joy, peace and love in the year to come! (And Happy Birthday to my big brother!)
Andy and I even built a snowman.
I then flew to Billings for Christmas and loaded up furniture the day after. I didn't get to see too many friends while there, but thoroughly enjoyed the ones I did get to spend time with. The move went surprisingly smooth even with the four inches of snow the night before and still snowing all during loading. Although I'm looking forward to having all my stuff again, I was a bit sad to see it leave Billings. Billings will always be home, but it seems a little less home now, saying goodbye a little harder. There are always trade offs of some sort with the choices we make, and we don't always know what those will be.
So, with the taste of bitter-sweet on my tongue, I start the New Year with hope, because that is what a new year is all about, and to start it with anything less than hope would be unbearable.
I wish you all the very best of health, joy, peace and love in the year to come! (And Happy Birthday to my big brother!)
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
No Longer a Nomad
I have a home! Finally.

I signed papers on Friday and will spend my first night there tomorrow (Thursday). It needs a little bit of TLC (like, alot--new kitchen, new flooring, new back door, new windows, etc., etc., etc., ...) And I have one week to get it ready for furniture. Yikes--what have I done?!? At least it will be nice to consolidate all my things into one place (currently in 4, count them 4, different places. 2 here and 2 in Billings. and I wonder why I feel like I'm scattered and losing my mind...)
Stay tuned for the exciting sequel of this journey--walking the line between fixer-upper and money pit!
I signed papers on Friday and will spend my first night there tomorrow (Thursday). It needs a little bit of TLC (like, alot--new kitchen, new flooring, new back door, new windows, etc., etc., etc., ...) And I have one week to get it ready for furniture. Yikes--what have I done?!? At least it will be nice to consolidate all my things into one place (currently in 4, count them 4, different places. 2 here and 2 in Billings. and I wonder why I feel like I'm scattered and losing my mind...)
Stay tuned for the exciting sequel of this journey--walking the line between fixer-upper and money pit!
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving!
Yes, it does make us happy to give thanks. I try to give thanks everyday--because sometimes that's the only way to get through the day. But today is a special day for us to voice our thanks.
Of course, at the top of my list is family and friends. How blessed I am, how rich my life is because of my family and friends. They span distance and time, yet are always with me and for me. They encourage me, cheer me, listen to me whine (alot!), and wrap me in their tender embrace--sometimes physically, sometimes metaphorically. (they even give me a kick in the butt, metaphorically, when I need it.) For family and friends I am truly thankful.
I am thankful I have a job--a good job. Good health, the ability to see, experience, and appreciate the world around me. I am thankful I will soon have a home, finally. I am thankful I haven't had to deal with black ice (yet) during my daily commute. I am thankful our country still has enough sense to elect an intelligent president, one who seems to have a great deal of integrity as well.
My list is so much longer than this but the sunshine is calling...
Love and hugs to all and Happy Thanksgiving!
Of course, at the top of my list is family and friends. How blessed I am, how rich my life is because of my family and friends. They span distance and time, yet are always with me and for me. They encourage me, cheer me, listen to me whine (alot!), and wrap me in their tender embrace--sometimes physically, sometimes metaphorically. (they even give me a kick in the butt, metaphorically, when I need it.) For family and friends I am truly thankful.
I am thankful I have a job--a good job. Good health, the ability to see, experience, and appreciate the world around me. I am thankful I will soon have a home, finally. I am thankful I haven't had to deal with black ice (yet) during my daily commute. I am thankful our country still has enough sense to elect an intelligent president, one who seems to have a great deal of integrity as well.
My list is so much longer than this but the sunshine is calling...
Love and hugs to all and Happy Thanksgiving!
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