Ok, here it is. I admit that I forgot to take before pictures of the whole desk, but I think you can get a good idea of what the whole desk looked like from the picture of the drawers before I painted them.
These are the before drawers.
This is the desk in progress
The finished product #1
Finished Product #2
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Sibling Class and Goodwill Find
My angel was not such an angel at sibling class today. In fact, he was a regular Dennis the Menace. The class was a little big with the seven 2 year olds including James. Generally, in this type of situation, the worst we expect from him is that he will not want to participate and will stick close to me. However, today, he chose to spin around in circles until he fell down. He did this a couple of times. I went to sit on the floor with the hopes that he would sit down with me. He did come to me, but he would not sit still. We were in the class room for about 30 minutes, then we went upstairs to see the nursery (and the babies) and we saw a post partum room. He was better during this time, but not great. Luckily, the other parents, who all had 2 year olds were very understanding. At the end of the class, James did try to give Snoopy a pacifier like you would baby sister and did hold the baby, but we were glad when it was done. Yes, it came to our attention after this episode that while James is generally well behaved that if we do not begin to be a little sterner during situations such as this that he will not be a well behaved little boy anymore. We will get there. So, on to the better news, my goodwill find.
On our way home from sibling class we were driving along Michigan Ave. (because we could not remember if there was a Bed Bath and Beyond over there..there is not) we decided to stop at the Goodwill Store. Alex and I had discussed last night that we had a problem because we did not have a changing room for baby girl's room. James changing table is simply a desk that we inherited and painted. James is not ready to give his up quite yet, so we needed something new. We could not justify the expense of a changing table, we could not justify the first time around. So, my husband suggested we look for a desk or something similiar at Goodwill. I thought this was a good idea (especially after pricing desks on-line). So, we walk into the Goodwill and amazingly and luckily we found exactly what we wanted for $17.99! For those of you familiar with what James desk looks like, this is one is exactly the same, but instead of shelves on the left side, there are drawers. So, we went to Lowes today I picked up some white and pink paint and in our basement the desk has been sanded and received its first coat of paint. The body of the desk is Ultra White and the Drawers are Hello Dolly! Pink (it is actually a nice powder pink.) I will share before after pictures once its done, but I am very pleased. Although the paint cost more than the desk.
Between sibling class and desk painting, I also took a nap today!
Hope you all had a good Saturday.
On our way home from sibling class we were driving along Michigan Ave. (because we could not remember if there was a Bed Bath and Beyond over there..there is not) we decided to stop at the Goodwill Store. Alex and I had discussed last night that we had a problem because we did not have a changing room for baby girl's room. James changing table is simply a desk that we inherited and painted. James is not ready to give his up quite yet, so we needed something new. We could not justify the expense of a changing table, we could not justify the first time around. So, my husband suggested we look for a desk or something similiar at Goodwill. I thought this was a good idea (especially after pricing desks on-line). So, we walk into the Goodwill and amazingly and luckily we found exactly what we wanted for $17.99! For those of you familiar with what James desk looks like, this is one is exactly the same, but instead of shelves on the left side, there are drawers. So, we went to Lowes today I picked up some white and pink paint and in our basement the desk has been sanded and received its first coat of paint. The body of the desk is Ultra White and the Drawers are Hello Dolly! Pink (it is actually a nice powder pink.) I will share before after pictures once its done, but I am very pleased. Although the paint cost more than the desk.
Between sibling class and desk painting, I also took a nap today!
Hope you all had a good Saturday.
Friday, November 14, 2008
17 days
Not that I am counting down or anything, but it is 17 days until my due date. The not so fun thing about due dates are that babies do not believe they have an appointment time to arrive, so, we shall see. If she is more Fout than Porterfield then she will not be on time. (I just got a swift kick while typing that comment). Up to this point, I have been doing pretty well. The fatigue is really starting to set in though. I felt ok today, but due to some heavy duty movements by baby after dinner, I have not felt so great. So, I am off to bed here soon.
Tomorrow we have a sibling class for James at St. Vincent's where I am delivering. The class is designed for two year olds and they get to see a post partum room and the nursery, so it should be exciting! I will let you all know how it goes.
Tomorrow we have a sibling class for James at St. Vincent's where I am delivering. The class is designed for two year olds and they get to see a post partum room and the nursery, so it should be exciting! I will let you all know how it goes.
Monday, November 10, 2008
My sister's wedding
This weekend was my sister's wedding and it was so amazing! We had lots of fun, but it sure wore us all out! The best part of the whole weekend was seeing how happy my sister was and seeing that same joy reflected in my now brother-in-law as well! What I also love are the pictures as you can really tell how happy she is! You can check some out at www.richweddings.com (I forgot my camera)
Reid's uncle, Rich Miller was the photographer and he did a fantastic job!
Reid's uncle, Rich Miller was the photographer and he did a fantastic job!
Halloween
Ok, so I am a few weeks behind, but here are the pictures from Halloween. Halloween went ok. James is generally a shy little guy, but we went Trick or Treating with Callum and Allie, the neighbor kids who live behind us. Callum is 4 and Allie is 2 1/2, James age and he likes both of them. They are not so shy, so I think going with them helped bring him out of his shell. However, I am not sure we had the best costume for him, maybe a little long to make walking easy. Hindsight is 20/20. I had brought along his wagon in case he got tired of walking. However, James felt that he had to carry his pumpkin, walk and pull his wagon. Well, this was recipe for disaster and he fell. After that, he wanted me to carry him, which was not possible, so he eneded up riding in his wagon. That means I wheeled him up to every house and back out again. This also meant we were generally on ehouse behind Callum and Allie, but we survived. James did have fun, but, as with mommy, was ready to go home when it was finished. Personally, having them dress up is fun and their excitement is also fun, but (and maybe this is the pregnancy speaking), I think I may stay at home and pass out candy next year and leave the walking around to Daddy.
Anyway, James was being a little camera shy, so here are the pictures I did manage to get.
This was our first house, James is the one with the Buckeye hat on (we tried to put on the conductor's hat, but being his father's son, insisted on wearing his ball hat)
Here we are, James the train, with pumpkin and wagon in tow.
Here we are finishing up at Callum and Allie's house.
The best part of the night, reviewing the goods! He got to eat one piece of candy that night. Since then he has a piece of candy after dinner every night.
Finally, this is a picture from the Halloween party up at the neighborhood park.
Anyway, James was being a little camera shy, so here are the pictures I did manage to get.
This was our first house, James is the one with the Buckeye hat on (we tried to put on the conductor's hat, but being his father's son, insisted on wearing his ball hat)
Here we are, James the train, with pumpkin and wagon in tow.
Here we are finishing up at Callum and Allie's house.
The best part of the night, reviewing the goods! He got to eat one piece of candy that night. Since then he has a piece of candy after dinner every night.
Finally, this is a picture from the Halloween party up at the neighborhood park.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Ode to the Belly Band
For those of you who have been recently pregnant (Sarah), you will remember your constant battle to keep you pants up. Yes, they have these wonderful maternity clothes these days, but your really can't keep those pants up on your stomach. First, it is not comfortable and second, they just don't want to stay there. Then, there is the problem with the fact that since everything is all out of place, pants fit differently and your behind does not feel like keeping up the slack and keeping those pants up. So, you are left with constantly pulling those pants up...well no more! I have discovered the BELLY BAND.
Sick of my constant struggle to keep my pants up, I went to Motherhood Maternity in search for a belt. Alas, they don't make belts for maternity clothes (how does that make sense), anyway, the very nice clerk told me they did not have belts, but they did have the "belly band". She said you wear it and pull it down over your waist band and it would keep your pants up. I was skeptical, but she encouraged me to try it on and see. I took her advice and tried it on. I bought it and walked out of the store with on, pulled down over my jeans.
Since owning the belly band (essentialy two to three weeks) I have had it on almost every day. The belly band is simply a piece of nylon, with elastic on the top and bottom. It stays up nicely on your abadomen, without cutting into you, and you pull down the other end over the waist of your pants, and you are actually not pulling up on those pants any more, they are staying put! Now, admittedly, you sometimes have to pull down that belly band when you stand up, but trust me, it is much more graceful then shimmying those hips to get those pants back up again. So, for those of you that have been in my position and or will be in the future, I recommend the belly band!
Sick of my constant struggle to keep my pants up, I went to Motherhood Maternity in search for a belt. Alas, they don't make belts for maternity clothes (how does that make sense), anyway, the very nice clerk told me they did not have belts, but they did have the "belly band". She said you wear it and pull it down over your waist band and it would keep your pants up. I was skeptical, but she encouraged me to try it on and see. I took her advice and tried it on. I bought it and walked out of the store with on, pulled down over my jeans.
Since owning the belly band (essentialy two to three weeks) I have had it on almost every day. The belly band is simply a piece of nylon, with elastic on the top and bottom. It stays up nicely on your abadomen, without cutting into you, and you pull down the other end over the waist of your pants, and you are actually not pulling up on those pants any more, they are staying put! Now, admittedly, you sometimes have to pull down that belly band when you stand up, but trust me, it is much more graceful then shimmying those hips to get those pants back up again. So, for those of you that have been in my position and or will be in the future, I recommend the belly band!
Monday, October 20, 2008
Dining Room Pictures
Well, we got the dining room put together, and the chandelier is up. I am not sure the pictures do it justice, becuase I personally think it looks really nice, but regardless here are the pictures.
This is the picture looking into the dining room from the entry way.
This is the picture looking into the dining room from the office/den.
This is the close up of the chandelier.
This is the picture looking into the dining room from the entry way.
This is the picture looking into the dining room from the office/den.
This is the close up of the chandelier.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Our Weekend-Babies R Us and the PUMPKIIN TRAIN!
We had a busy weekend. Saturday we ran errands, very exciting. We went to the bank, the post office, Babies'R'Us and Pottery Barn. Babies R Us was exciting because we essentially walked around the store to determine what it is we need for baby girl that we don't have, or is simply worn out from use by James. Then to Pottery Barn for a new dining room chandelier. The one from the house was taken with the previous owners (and was a bit ornate for my tastes anyway). I have posted a picture of the one we bought below. Hopefully it will look nice in the dining room.
Ok, on to more exciting things, like the PUMPKIN TRAIN.
Today, we went on the Pumpkin Train. This is actually a train that leaves from the Indiana Transportation Museum in Noblesville and then takes you out to a Pumpkin Patch. The pumpkin patch has some face painting, a small petting zoo and of course pumpkins. It was admittedly not the best pumpkin patch, but James LOVED the train ride. Here are some pictures, we also got some great video, but I will refrain from sharing that right now. Without further adeu, the pictures.
This in the mail car in one of the old trains they have on display, and which you can walk through. It was pretty cool, James loved it, but walking through all the sleeping cars was kind of creepy and close quartered.
This is the baggage car, James was very excited about being on the train.
Here we are on the train, riding to the pumpkin patch.
James and Daddy looking out the train window and barns, horses and corn.
James and Daddy checking out one of the photo op tractors at the Pumpkin Patch.
Here is a picture of the pumpkin train, from the pumpkin patch.
Here is James, driving another tractor, this one had a wagon, which apparently made it much better.
Finally, here is the family pic. The nice stranger who took the picture did quite a good job.
Ok, on to more exciting things, like the PUMPKIN TRAIN.
Today, we went on the Pumpkin Train. This is actually a train that leaves from the Indiana Transportation Museum in Noblesville and then takes you out to a Pumpkin Patch. The pumpkin patch has some face painting, a small petting zoo and of course pumpkins. It was admittedly not the best pumpkin patch, but James LOVED the train ride. Here are some pictures, we also got some great video, but I will refrain from sharing that right now. Without further adeu, the pictures.
This in the mail car in one of the old trains they have on display, and which you can walk through. It was pretty cool, James loved it, but walking through all the sleeping cars was kind of creepy and close quartered.
This is the baggage car, James was very excited about being on the train.
Here we are on the train, riding to the pumpkin patch.
James and Daddy looking out the train window and barns, horses and corn.
James and Daddy checking out one of the photo op tractors at the Pumpkin Patch.
Here is a picture of the pumpkin train, from the pumpkin patch.
Here is James, driving another tractor, this one had a wagon, which apparently made it much better.
Finally, here is the family pic. The nice stranger who took the picture did quite a good job.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
New Runner- I need your opinion
Hello, these pictures are rather mundane, but I need another eye on this. I bought this runner at Kohls today. I thought it would look great in the kitchen and I got a really good deal. But when I got it home, I was a little concerned that the red in the rug did not exactly match the red in the kitchen. Please tell me if you think it looks ok. Remember, you can click on the picture to see it enlarged on your computer screen.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Indiana State Fair- From August 9th
So, I thought I had posted these, but I did not. These are the pictures of Alex, James, Larry and I at the Indiana State Fair on August 9th. We had a great time at the fair. Alex and James rode an elephant! We got to pet and feed some goats and pigs and Papa Larry showed us the kind of tractor his grandpa had on his farm, and I got a funnel cake. All in all it was a great day.
Driving a John Deere Tractor
Petting and Feeding pigs (mommy got "bit" by one of the pigs, no teeth, but they clamped down pretty hard)
Look at the Cows!
Papa Larry and James at the tractors (this is the one like Papa Larry's grandpa had on his farm)
All of the boys around the tractors, James had a good time with all of the TRACTORS! My favorite picture from the fair.
My second favorite picture from the fair, James and Alex riding the Bumblebee. Daddy had to ride all the rides because of mommy being prego (otherwise I would have ridden the elephant as well)
James and Daddy on the elephant.
Driving a John Deere Tractor
Petting and Feeding pigs (mommy got "bit" by one of the pigs, no teeth, but they clamped down pretty hard)
Look at the Cows!
Papa Larry and James at the tractors (this is the one like Papa Larry's grandpa had on his farm)
All of the boys around the tractors, James had a good time with all of the TRACTORS! My favorite picture from the fair.
My second favorite picture from the fair, James and Alex riding the Bumblebee. Daddy had to ride all the rides because of mommy being prego (otherwise I would have ridden the elephant as well)
James and Daddy on the elephant.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Which dress?
Ok, so I am now 31 weeks pregnant.
When my sister gets married on November 8th, I believe I will in fact be 37 weeks pregnant. I am a bridesmaid in this wedding and as of right now, I have two dresses of which I can wear. I have my favorite, mainly because it was already in my closet, but please let me know your opinion.
When my sister gets married on November 8th, I believe I will in fact be 37 weeks pregnant. I am a bridesmaid in this wedding and as of right now, I have two dresses of which I can wear. I have my favorite, mainly because it was already in my closet, but please let me know your opinion.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Books
The Big Read is an NEA program designed to encourage community reading initiatives. They've come up with this list of the top 100 books, using criteria they don't explain, and they estimate that the average adult has only read 6 of these.So, we are encouraged to:
So, we are encouraged to:
1) Look at the list and bold those we have read. (I had to underline them in order to get them to stand out)
2) Italicize those we intend to read.
3) Underline the books we LOVE
4) Reprint this list in our own blogs and share!
1 Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen (LOVED IT)
2 The Lord of the Rings - JRR Tolkien (1 out of 3 anyway)
3 Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
4 Harry Potter series - JK Rowling
5 To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee
6 The Bible (no but I should considering I follow beliefs taught from this book.
7 Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte
8 Nineteen Eighty Four - George Orwell
9 His Dark Materials - Philip Pullman
10 Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
11 Little Women - Louisa M Alcott (I think)
12 Tess of the D'Urbervilles - Thomas Hardy
13 Catch 22 - Joseph Heller
14 Complete Works of Shakespeare (almost… minus a few)
15 Rebecca - Daphne Du Maurier
16 The Hobbit - JRR Tolkien
17 Birdsong - Sebastian Faulks
18 Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger
19 The Time Traveler's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger
20 Middlemarch - George Eliot
21 Gone With The Wind - Margaret Mitchell
22 The Great Gatsby - F Scott Fitzgerald
23 Bleak House - Charles Dickens
24 War and Peace - Leo Tolstoy
25 The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams (Hillarious)
26 Brideshead Revisited - Evelyn Waugh
27 Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
28 Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck (Hated it...really I did not enjoy this book)
29 Alice in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll
30 The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame
31 Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy
32 David Copperfield - Charles Dickens
33 Chronicles of Narnia - CS Lewis
34 Emma - Jane Austen (Loved it)
35 Persuasion - Jane Austen (definitely on the list, I love Jane Austen)
36 The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - CS Lewis
37 The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini
38 Captain Corelli's Mandolin - Louis De Bernieres
39 Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden
40 Winnie the Pooh - AA Milne
41 Animal Farm - George Orwell
42 The Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown
43 One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
44 A Prayer for Owen Meaney - John Irving
45 The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins
46 Anne of Green Gables - LM Montgomery (I tried too)
47 Far From The Madding Crowd - Thomas Hardy
48 The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood (I had to look this one up to make sure I read it, but I did, I believe it was a Woman's studies class, very interesting from what I remember)
49 Lord of the Flies - William Golding
50 Atonement - Ian McEwan
51 Life of Pi - Yann Martel
52 Dune - Frank Herbert (working on it)
53 Cold Comfort Farm - Stella Gibbons
54 Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen
55 A Suitable Boy - Vikram Seth
56 The Shadow of the Wind - Carlos Ruiz Zafon
57 A Tale Of Two Cities - Charles Dickens
58 Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
59 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time - Mark Haddon
60 Love In The Time Of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
61 Of Mice and Men - John Steinbeck (again, not a Steinbeck fan)
62 Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov
63 The Secret History - Donna Tartt
64 The Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold
65 Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas
66 On The Road - Jack Kerouac
67 Jude the Obscure - Thomas Hardy
68 Bridget Jones's Diary - Helen Fielding
69 Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie
70 Moby Dick - Herman Melville
71 Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens
72 Dracula - Bram Stoker (no, but I've read Frankenstein... does that count?)
73 The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett (I think)
74 Notes From A Small Island - Bill Bryson
75 Ulysses - James Joyce
76 The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath
77 Swallows and Amazons - Arthur Ransome
78 Germinal - Emile Zola
79 Vanity Fair - William Makepeace Thackeray
80 Possession - AS Byatt
81 A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens
82 Cloud Atlas - David Mitchell
83 The Color Purple - Alice Walker
84 The Remains of the Day - Kazuo Ishiguro
85 Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert
86 A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry
87 Charlotte's Web - EB White
88 The Five People You Meet In Heaven - Mitch Albom
89 Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
90 The Faraway Tree Collection - Enid Blyton
91 Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad
92 The Little Prince - Antoine De Saint-Exupery
93 The Wasp Factory - Iain Banks
94 Watership Down - Richard Adams
95 A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole
96 A Town Like Alice - Nevil Shute
97 The Three Musketeers - Alexandre Dumas
98 Hamlet - William Shakespeare
99 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl
100 Les Miserables - Victor Hugo
Ok, my total was 18, which is not quite my best friends 23, but oh well. It is still better than the average 6. Plus, I am working on Dune, really, I am on page 90 something. And honestly, I think I have read some of them, but simply don't remember, because it was so long ago. Plus, I think I tried to read quite a few of them (3 Musketeers) and Les Miserables when I was young (i.e. 12 to 13) and should probably try again. I do note as well that many of these are award winning movies. It may be worth watching some- you know cliffs notes to make sure the book would be something I might read.
So, we are encouraged to:
1) Look at the list and bold those we have read. (I had to underline them in order to get them to stand out)
2) Italicize those we intend to read.
3) Underline the books we LOVE
4) Reprint this list in our own blogs and share!
1 Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen (LOVED IT)
2 The Lord of the Rings - JRR Tolkien (1 out of 3 anyway)
3 Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
4 Harry Potter series - JK Rowling
5 To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee
6 The Bible (no but I should considering I follow beliefs taught from this book.
7 Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte
8 Nineteen Eighty Four - George Orwell
9 His Dark Materials - Philip Pullman
10 Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
11 Little Women - Louisa M Alcott (I think)
12 Tess of the D'Urbervilles - Thomas Hardy
13 Catch 22 - Joseph Heller
14 Complete Works of Shakespeare (almost… minus a few)
15 Rebecca - Daphne Du Maurier
16 The Hobbit - JRR Tolkien
17 Birdsong - Sebastian Faulks
18 Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger
19 The Time Traveler's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger
20 Middlemarch - George Eliot
21 Gone With The Wind - Margaret Mitchell
22 The Great Gatsby - F Scott Fitzgerald
23 Bleak House - Charles Dickens
24 War and Peace - Leo Tolstoy
25 The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams (Hillarious)
26 Brideshead Revisited - Evelyn Waugh
27 Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
28 Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck (Hated it...really I did not enjoy this book)
29 Alice in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll
30 The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame
31 Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy
32 David Copperfield - Charles Dickens
33 Chronicles of Narnia - CS Lewis
34 Emma - Jane Austen (Loved it)
35 Persuasion - Jane Austen (definitely on the list, I love Jane Austen)
36 The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - CS Lewis
37 The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini
38 Captain Corelli's Mandolin - Louis De Bernieres
39 Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden
40 Winnie the Pooh - AA Milne
41 Animal Farm - George Orwell
42 The Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown
43 One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
44 A Prayer for Owen Meaney - John Irving
45 The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins
46 Anne of Green Gables - LM Montgomery (I tried too)
47 Far From The Madding Crowd - Thomas Hardy
48 The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood (I had to look this one up to make sure I read it, but I did, I believe it was a Woman's studies class, very interesting from what I remember)
49 Lord of the Flies - William Golding
50 Atonement - Ian McEwan
51 Life of Pi - Yann Martel
52 Dune - Frank Herbert (working on it)
53 Cold Comfort Farm - Stella Gibbons
54 Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen
55 A Suitable Boy - Vikram Seth
56 The Shadow of the Wind - Carlos Ruiz Zafon
57 A Tale Of Two Cities - Charles Dickens
58 Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
59 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time - Mark Haddon
60 Love In The Time Of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
61 Of Mice and Men - John Steinbeck (again, not a Steinbeck fan)
62 Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov
63 The Secret History - Donna Tartt
64 The Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold
65 Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas
66 On The Road - Jack Kerouac
67 Jude the Obscure - Thomas Hardy
68 Bridget Jones's Diary - Helen Fielding
69 Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie
70 Moby Dick - Herman Melville
71 Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens
72 Dracula - Bram Stoker (no, but I've read Frankenstein... does that count?)
73 The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett (I think)
74 Notes From A Small Island - Bill Bryson
75 Ulysses - James Joyce
76 The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath
77 Swallows and Amazons - Arthur Ransome
78 Germinal - Emile Zola
79 Vanity Fair - William Makepeace Thackeray
80 Possession - AS Byatt
81 A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens
82 Cloud Atlas - David Mitchell
83 The Color Purple - Alice Walker
84 The Remains of the Day - Kazuo Ishiguro
85 Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert
86 A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry
87 Charlotte's Web - EB White
88 The Five People You Meet In Heaven - Mitch Albom
89 Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
90 The Faraway Tree Collection - Enid Blyton
91 Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad
92 The Little Prince - Antoine De Saint-Exupery
93 The Wasp Factory - Iain Banks
94 Watership Down - Richard Adams
95 A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole
96 A Town Like Alice - Nevil Shute
97 The Three Musketeers - Alexandre Dumas
98 Hamlet - William Shakespeare
99 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl
100 Les Miserables - Victor Hugo
Ok, my total was 18, which is not quite my best friends 23, but oh well. It is still better than the average 6. Plus, I am working on Dune, really, I am on page 90 something. And honestly, I think I have read some of them, but simply don't remember, because it was so long ago. Plus, I think I tried to read quite a few of them (3 Musketeers) and Les Miserables when I was young (i.e. 12 to 13) and should probably try again. I do note as well that many of these are award winning movies. It may be worth watching some- you know cliffs notes to make sure the book would be something I might read.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Moving States, New Jobs, New School, New House etc.
Well, it has been a ridicolously long time since posting, but alas, I have been busy.
Alex and I both started our new jobs on June 9th. Some saintly women from the Fout family (Grandma Karen and Aunt Jen) helped us out and watched James until he could start day care on June 30th. We have both had adjustment times at work. My work is very challenging on an intellectual level, but I am really enjoying it. Alex had to get his new account into shape and drivers into line, but he has done so, and things have calmed down for him too.
July 4th James and I went to the trailer, and well, some weekends are best left untalked about. Nothing bad happened, it was just a little more stressful than I bargained for. That being said, it was great to see my cousins and their kids.
The rest of July was spent working and being lazy on the weekends. When you are livng in an apartment (something we have not done in a while) there is a whole lot less to do "around the house" on the weekends. So, we did not do much. I did go to Ohio the last weekend in July and went to the Irish Fest with Anne and saw one of our favorite bands Gaelic Storm. It was fun, but really hot! I have to admit, Irish Fests do lose something when you can't drink.
So, while I did not write at all in July it was because there was not much going on in apartment living. Overall, apartment living was not for us and we are happy to report that as of this past Saturday, August 2nd, apartment living came to an end.
We are also happy to report that we no longer own the house in Kansas! We were very fortunate in that we only had a 15 day overlap in homeownerships. We closed on the house here on July 15th and the house in Kansas closed on July 30th. As you can imagine, this was a HUGE relief. The stress in our household went way down knowing that was done and we were not going to be paying a double mortgage.
So, we are in the house, with only the stuff we brought for the apartment. It looks pretty barren, but I am already enjoying my new kitchen. The rest of our household goods (163 boxes plus furniture) is supposed to arrive tomorrow in between 10:00 and noon. So, that should be fun.
James is loving the new house, he has a sand box and swing set and run of the house, no more small apartment! He is so much happier, it is amazing. He has been having a hard time adjusting to day care, or at least he has a problem in the morning when I drop him off. He does not shake off, I am told, until usually about half hour to 45 minutes after I leave, but when I a pick him up, he seems happy. However, I am hoping the mornings will get better soon, especially since he already seems so much happier in the house.
So, that is what is going on with us. I will try to post more often again, but that is a quick summary of our summer!
Alex and I both started our new jobs on June 9th. Some saintly women from the Fout family (Grandma Karen and Aunt Jen) helped us out and watched James until he could start day care on June 30th. We have both had adjustment times at work. My work is very challenging on an intellectual level, but I am really enjoying it. Alex had to get his new account into shape and drivers into line, but he has done so, and things have calmed down for him too.
July 4th James and I went to the trailer, and well, some weekends are best left untalked about. Nothing bad happened, it was just a little more stressful than I bargained for. That being said, it was great to see my cousins and their kids.
The rest of July was spent working and being lazy on the weekends. When you are livng in an apartment (something we have not done in a while) there is a whole lot less to do "around the house" on the weekends. So, we did not do much. I did go to Ohio the last weekend in July and went to the Irish Fest with Anne and saw one of our favorite bands Gaelic Storm. It was fun, but really hot! I have to admit, Irish Fests do lose something when you can't drink.
So, while I did not write at all in July it was because there was not much going on in apartment living. Overall, apartment living was not for us and we are happy to report that as of this past Saturday, August 2nd, apartment living came to an end.
We are also happy to report that we no longer own the house in Kansas! We were very fortunate in that we only had a 15 day overlap in homeownerships. We closed on the house here on July 15th and the house in Kansas closed on July 30th. As you can imagine, this was a HUGE relief. The stress in our household went way down knowing that was done and we were not going to be paying a double mortgage.
So, we are in the house, with only the stuff we brought for the apartment. It looks pretty barren, but I am already enjoying my new kitchen. The rest of our household goods (163 boxes plus furniture) is supposed to arrive tomorrow in between 10:00 and noon. So, that should be fun.
James is loving the new house, he has a sand box and swing set and run of the house, no more small apartment! He is so much happier, it is amazing. He has been having a hard time adjusting to day care, or at least he has a problem in the morning when I drop him off. He does not shake off, I am told, until usually about half hour to 45 minutes after I leave, but when I a pick him up, he seems happy. However, I am hoping the mornings will get better soon, especially since he already seems so much happier in the house.
So, that is what is going on with us. I will try to post more often again, but that is a quick summary of our summer!
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Alot Going On
So, we have had a lot going on lately, that is why no post in such a long time. I have talked to and/or seen most of my readers though. The first week of work went well despite that I was sick as a dog (nasty sinus infection, that started out as a cold the on the previous Monday), but other than that good. The cat is out of the bag at work, they know I am pregnant. I can't say that they are thrilled, but I have six months before I have this baby to prove to them, I was still a good choice and I plan on it. However, most of you simply just want to see pictures of the house we bought (or are in the process of buying) so, without further adeu, here they are, it will probably be a long post!
Here is one view of the front view of the house. Now, it was raining, and I had parked out front of the house, so it was hard to get a great picture. Besides that, the house is actually blocked by two large trees.
Here is another front view.
This is the entry way to the house, looking at it from the dining room. Basically when you walk in the house, there is the stairway in the center, dining room to the right, and a half bath to the left, along with the hall way into the kitchen. If you look in this picture you can see the door to the half bath on the other side of the stair case.
This is the dining room. The chadelier does not stay. Which, while it is gorgeous, am kind of glad they are taking, because I don't want to clean it.
Here is the family room, the huge family room!
Here is another picture of the family room, I think this one shows the vaulted ceilings a little better. We loved this room, it was so big, we knew we would always be comfortable in it.
Here is a picture looking into the kitchen from the family room. Very similar to the set up we have now. There is one step up into the eating area.
Here is a picture of the kitchen.
Here is another view of the kitchen. These pictures do not truly give just to the granite counter tops. Mainly because the inspector and Alex were both using it as an office.
This is the formal living room, which is right off the kitchen. In the original layout, I am sure this was supposed to be the dining room, and the now dining room, was the formal living room, but the owners switched it, and we think it works and will probably leave it that way.
This is the half bath.
Here is the basement.
This is the laundry room/mud room. You walk into this room from the garage. There is even a nice little utility sink which is a plus.
NOW FOR THE UPSTAIRS....
This is the hall bath upstairs.
This is a mural in one of the bedrooms, it would also be known to Jenna, as Glory and her nine puppies! Yes, it is indeed a painting of a mommy beagle and nine puppies.
This is a master bedroom.
This is the master bath.
And here is just a picture of the mural over the very large garden tub! I can't wait to take a bath in here.
Here is one view of the front view of the house. Now, it was raining, and I had parked out front of the house, so it was hard to get a great picture. Besides that, the house is actually blocked by two large trees.
Here is another front view.
This is the entry way to the house, looking at it from the dining room. Basically when you walk in the house, there is the stairway in the center, dining room to the right, and a half bath to the left, along with the hall way into the kitchen. If you look in this picture you can see the door to the half bath on the other side of the stair case.
This is the dining room. The chadelier does not stay. Which, while it is gorgeous, am kind of glad they are taking, because I don't want to clean it.
Here is the family room, the huge family room!
Here is another picture of the family room, I think this one shows the vaulted ceilings a little better. We loved this room, it was so big, we knew we would always be comfortable in it.
Here is a picture looking into the kitchen from the family room. Very similar to the set up we have now. There is one step up into the eating area.
Here is a picture of the kitchen.
Here is another view of the kitchen. These pictures do not truly give just to the granite counter tops. Mainly because the inspector and Alex were both using it as an office.
This is the formal living room, which is right off the kitchen. In the original layout, I am sure this was supposed to be the dining room, and the now dining room, was the formal living room, but the owners switched it, and we think it works and will probably leave it that way.
This is the half bath.
Here is the basement.
This is the laundry room/mud room. You walk into this room from the garage. There is even a nice little utility sink which is a plus.
NOW FOR THE UPSTAIRS....
This is the hall bath upstairs.
This is a mural in one of the bedrooms, it would also be known to Jenna, as Glory and her nine puppies! Yes, it is indeed a painting of a mommy beagle and nine puppies.
This is a master bedroom.
This is the master bath.
And here is just a picture of the mural over the very large garden tub! I can't wait to take a bath in here.
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