Sunday, March 19, 2006
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Painting Progress Report: RED!
The first coat of red went on the walls in the kitchen today. It makes a strong statement, that's for sure! Just a little red goes a long way. Most of the house is being painted in subdued shades of cream and tan, but I have a feeling that these few square feet of red in the kitchen, the central room of the house (physically and conceptually) will make the whole house feel colorful and adventurous. It may take some getting used to... but I think I am going to like it, especially once we put things up on the walls.
I have moved back home, by the way, as of tonight. (Many thanks, again, to Grammy and Grandpa for hosting Julia and me for over a week!) The back rooms of the house are mostly done, so with some open windows tonight I think Julia and I will survive just fine. It sure feels good to be home again.
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Solo Getaway
Friday, March 10, 2006
Painting project - first view
I dropped by the house today to check on the progress of the paint job, which has been ongoing all week. We still have a long way to go, but so far it's looking great. Our bedroom is the farthest along. What a difference from the prior pale apricot walls and ceiling with grey trim and grey doors! The combination of the crown moulding, the new doors, the white trim and the new tan walls are so much better. I can't wait to see the rest of the house!
Preview of Julia's preteen years?
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Jeff's trip to Yosemite
Baby shower for Kim
We went to Pasadena for the weekend to attend Kim's shower (my sister in law) whose baby girl Kira is due April 11th (exactly one month before my due date!) The shower was hosted by several of Susan's friends and was held at the Tournament of Roses headquarters. Here are some pictures.
The ladies gathering:
The adorably decorated gift table:
Kim, Susan, and the hostesses:
Me and Kim:
Friday, March 03, 2006
Closet expansion project: Before and During
In the room that will be Julia's, the closet is poorly designed, such that you access it by a narrow door at one end that makes it impossible to reach anything at the other end of the closet. Here is the "before" picture:
We decided to try widening the opening. Here is what our handyman did today:
I think it's going to be so much better! I was originally planning to have bifold double doors installed (the kind that accordian out from the middle, allowing full access to the opening) but now I'm thinking of putting a pretty curtain across the opening instead. It will soften that wall, provide very easy access, and be cheaper too. If it doesn't look right we can always go back to the door plan. Next steps are to bring in a painter to clean it all up (as well as paint Julia's walls pink!), and then we will put in carpeting (which will cover up the floor patch.) Finally, install the curtain, and probably we'll need to fix up the inside of the closet with some better shelving, child-height clothing rods, etc. It's going to be great!
(These two pictures also give a good sense of the "before and after" on our interior door project -- look at the room entry door in both pictures. What an improvement!)
Thursday, March 02, 2006
New Doors!
We replaced our flat old interior doors with new, paneled doors and upgraded hardware. Here's what the new doors and handles look like:
