Thursday, May 27, 2010

Backyard pics

After a full week of unpacking, we finally found the slip-and-slide.

I think I forgot to mention the sun room attached to the back of our house.



Aukai bought a lawnmower yesterday using his "veterans" discount at Lowe's. Yay for memorial day! The boys thought his was as exciting as the slip-and-slide . . . well . . . almost.

Pics of House

As promised, here are some pics of the house. The quality is a bit lacking as I was trying to get them taken before our boxes piled in, but you get the idea.
Street View.
As a side note, our neighbors are wonderful. On the right we have a sharp and spry woman in her late 90's that bribed our children to fall in love with her with a couple boxes of Cracker Jacks. We couldn't have gotten moved in without the help of our neighbor two doors up. On the left is a cheerful woman and her sharp teenage son . . . and two dogs who have adopted our boys into their family.


This was described as the "dining room." It was initially a bedroom, and could still be used as one if you put some French doors between it and the kitchen. Hard to see here, the curtains have a subtle polka dot pattern that I really dig.


This kitchen was truly hip 40 years ago! Harvest gold appliances, dark wood paneling and orange berber carpet (in the kitchen?). The oven was even a self-cleaning over. This was prime time. I can't wait to see what our children have to say about the decor of 2010.




This orange carpet is in AMAZING condition . . . looks like it has only 5 years of wear by our family's standards. It is hard to see, but the walls curve up to the ceiling.



This is one of my favorite details. Leaded glass windows on either side of the fireplace!

I am so happy the tub is white! Even though I am not a big fan of pink, this is probably my favorite room in the house. I love the bubble glass and the architectural arch above the tub!
Interspersed with plain white tile are pieces with flecks of gold. Very 50's era.
Master bedroom.


Stairs going to the attic rooms. The bubble glass adds a lot of character.



Upstairs 1/2 bath.


Aukai calls this the "naughty" pine room. (Bad joke . . . no story behind it . . . REALLY!) I call it the cabin room. I'm not sure exactly what to do with it. While it could make a fun themed room for the boys, it is very dark. I'm thinking about painting it eventually, but that would require sanding, priming and painting oddly shaped cracks . . . big project. We could also drywall, which would allow us to insulate the walls . . . also a lot of work. Any ideas???


This is the other attic room. I adore the antique crystal light cover. Wouldn't it be perfect for a little girl's room? *sigh* Still need to find an OB so I can get that darn ultrasound.
So there you have it. Brownie points for the best remodeling ideas. :)

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

What's up Doc . . .

So, since it has been a while . . . how's about a little catch-up.

1. Aukai and I flew down to St. Louis to look for a home. My dear Aunt Cassandra came out to watch the boys and introduced them to gummy peach rings and Winnie-the-Pooh.* Their lives will never be the same.

2. We didn't find a house. I flew home and Aukai stayed two more days to keep looking.

3. Aukai found a house. He sent me pictures and told me to let him know if I wanted it. He didn't tell me he'd already put in an offer.

4. I spent the last two weeks of medical school on surgery. Thanks to the wonderful ladies in student services I finally finished all my paperwork so I could graduate.

5. My sweet parents flew in one week before graduation to help us pack and spoil the boys. Holly came in 2 days before graduation and single-handedly pulled us from utter disaster to packed moving truck. Ashton decided only Holly could wipe his bottom. The boys frequently reminds us that they are two of Holly's favorite people.

6. I caught a horrible cold and spent most of graduation* wondering whether I was hot or cold. Just before I walked, I finally realized that after 24+ years of fighting, I'd finally done it. It was all I could do to hold my composure for the next 30 seconds.

7. We went to dinner with some of the finest people I know.

8. Thanks to the help of the world's best friends and neighbors, our house was emptied, cleaned and painted on time (barely). The boys are still recovering from being torn out of their bed and kicked outside just before the key was due. I cried as we left Whipple Park.

9. We spent the night at Bryce and Zion's home to prevent an accident.

10. The next two days, including my birthday, were spent driving across 5 states.
Aukai gave me the best birthday present ever . . . a home.*

11. I walked into my birthday home and realized how much work was ahead of us. Aukai's parents came and helped us clean, put in a dishwasher and fix a leaky main pipe. Ken shared a motto that has gotten me through the past week: "Other than hard work, there's nothing to it."

12. Isaac decided he wants us to keep the mustard-yellow appliances, is obsessed with the Gateway Arch and has concluded that St. Louis is much hotter than Rochester. Ashton is in love with the dogs next door and spends hours telling them stories about Rochester and our meals. Aukai is busy pulling up carpet, fixing things and researching insulation. I am working hard to find more projects for him to do. We will try to update the blog as we update the house.

*Stay tuned for pics.