Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Spoiled. That's me. That's us.
My friend Sam likes to pick a word for each year. I'm not one to commit to one word for the whole year, but have been thinking about the word "spoiled".
We've worked hard, set priorities, and have a long term plan, so I guess we are deserving, but it still feels like we are extra lucky. The other day, in the spirit of Christmas and thinking about the things I am thankful for, I told A that I'm still enjoying last year's present of a new house. For that matter, I'm still exploring the benefits of the Kindle Santa brought me last year.
This year, we bought a new car. Our first ever brand-new-right-off-the-lot-super-shiny car. A house and a new car and a kindle. What more could a girl ask for? Well, Santa kicked it up a notch and put an iPad under the tree for me. This is my first blog post from the iPad. I'm sure I will find a million uses for this right sized handy machine. I'm looking forward to my first Skype session, and to being one of those corporate folks taking notes in a meeting on a iPad. Can I Skype into the meeting and take notes while looking at the folks on the other end? The opportunities are endless.
I want to point out that an iPad was not on my wish list. I didn't think I needed one. However, I'm super excited about it and have been glued to it since Christmas night. What it helped me realize is that technology is improving fast and even though some of us may like the way things are with old fashioned email and phone calls (as opposed to texting), technology is bound to find us at some time. Can you remember what life was like before cell phones? Before email? Before texting? Before google maps? I'm sure I won't know what to do without my iPad soon.
Back to the word "spoiled"... A and I are looking forward to a great year of continuing home improvement projects. Santa also brought a few Home Depot gift cards that will help the year start off well. A new bathtub for the master bathroom has been ordered, and next Christmas I hope to be enjoying long hot baths in it. Are there water proof covers for iPads so I can blog and bathe?
Happy post-Christmas! Remember, Christmas calories don't count, so finish all those goodies before New Year's Eve when the exercising and eating healthy resolution kicks in.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Reflections
- The Living Room is no longer being used for storage. We purchased a giant comfy couch from our favorite store (Costco) and have a REAL living room. Suitable for hosting guests! (Clearing out the storage involved putting the bookshelves together and actually unpacking the boxes. What an idea!)
- “The Construction Zone” is still in full effect, but much progress has been made. The exterior walls in the office are insulated, sheetrocked, mudded, and primed. Ready for paint! The radiant heating leak is fixed with shiny new pipes and ready for the concrete pour. Then we can re-build the wall we took down and actually put the office together!
- We got a new tankless water heater / radiant heating boiler installed and are looking forward to all of our floors being warm this winter.
- We let ourselves be distracted by outside projects during the warm summer weather.
- The oak tree stump is cut down to the ground. All of the wood rounds that were strewn across the patio are neatly cut and stacked into a custom (hand crafted) bin.
- The overgrown vines are slashed and gone which means, our yard has been less appealing to the deer, but they still come through.
- We’ve got patio tables, chairs, and a BBQ. It was great fun entertaining in the back yard this summer.
- A worked hard to re-build the outside of the family room. He had a minor trip up with some wire mesh resulting in six stitches, but that area of the house is now stucco instead of mismatched rotting plywood and looks great!
- Visiting the Jelly Belly Factory
- Touring the Budweiser Factory (right around the corner from Jelly Belly, so why not?)
- Wedding fun in San Luis Obispo
- Betting on the good looking horses at Golden Gate Fields while eating food truck yumminess.
Friday, May 6, 2011
An Ode to Home Ownership: Part 2
A has been hard at work organizing our outside storage capacity in the car port, the side storage shed, and the garage
I've been hacking at the vines invading from our neighbors' yards.
Upcoming: pressure wash and paint the house!
Behind the slatted louvers was a screen covered by plywood. No insulation. Now, we've got matching siding, and an insulated wall!
Other highlights from our home:
- We washed the car in the driveway (that's a true benefit of being a home owner!)
- I walked into a web of baby spiders trying to clean up the bushes in the front of the house.
- We found the nearest Papa Murphy's and confirmed that a pizza fits in our funky, old, wall oven!
- We're procuring patio furniture and looking forward to some back yard summer BBQ fun.
- The deer continue to visit our back yard. They are adorable.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Giants vs Nationals
Some of the food vendors sold out of food before the seventh inning stretch because they aren't used to having that many people.
It wasn't the best pitching performance by J. Sanchez, but thankfully the Nationals starter, Lanan, was just as bad, if not worse. The giants squeaked out the win with a walked in run. We got to see Posey playing first base, taking a break from catching today, which left Whiteside available to hit a game tying home run! Wilson gave us the true Giants torture in the bottom of the ninth inning by loading the bases with walks.
It was an interesting game, with some rare features (Posey playing monkey in the middle) and a beautiful day in DC.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Cross-Country Dining
Friday, April 15, 2011
Vote: Indulgence or The BEST Indulgence Ever?
The BEST Indulgence Ever
1. Get a box of thin mints.
2. Get a bowl of bryers mint chocolate chip ice cream. (why do we have to use a bowl?)
3. Do NOT get a spoon.
4. Use thin mints as a scooper.
Heaven!
Monday, February 28, 2011
An Ode to Home Ownership
- First cooked brunch: French toast with blueberries
- First felled tree: a rather large oak; only one broken window, no injuries
- First baked item: brownies (gotta test the oven somehow)
- First baked dinner: lasagna (yum)
- First kitchen sink clog: A plus snake plus many hours equals a sink that drains!
- First detected radiant heating leak: pending resolution
- First art project(s): painted cupboard doors (and coordinating dresser)
- First breakfast guests: deer in the back yard, munch and rest all day long
- First construction zone: master bedroom and office
We are cherishing the firsts of many things: painting walls, laying bamboo flooring, installing new toilets, watching the sunset over the fabulous view, finding the mail in our box wet from the rain, being invaded by ants through the kitchen window, meeting the neighbors, hiking on the nearby trails, walking to 4th street for dinner, etc.
We love our new ‘hood and love our house projects.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
the purpose of a pickle
This afternoon, I was scarfing down a Michael's Sourdough sandwich for a late lunch. I'm usually a slow and meticulous chewer, but was so hungry that my sandwich disappeared into my stomach rapidly. I found myself sitting at my desk thinking "hmm. My stomach is full. My sandwich is gone (that was fast!). My mouth wants more stimulation". Then I noticed the pickle I had earlier cast over to the side. Perfect!
That, I suppose, is the purpose of a pickle.