
I'm totally digging the web design. Super cute. If only it were more functional/readable. Maybe it's just cause my computer sucks?
That's all I can think of at the moment. But it sure doesn't seem like much for the last week and a half! (Especially considering I took 2 days off this week.) I guess I do need to factor in all the packing on the apt end. We really need another good 6 hours in the day. Especially now that Raf is starting his year-end busy season. (He's sitting next to me working right now.)
Oh! That's what I forgot--we've also been SHOPPING! And, my goodness, it's time consuming! I think we FINALLY picked our style/brand of carpet, now we just need to choose the color. We have a few swatches at the house now, so hopefully we'll have that decision made by Monday. Makes me question all the paint options we tested and narrowed down over the last couple days, though...we totally forgot to consider the floor color they'd be up against. Ugh!
We've also been checking out wood floors for a few weeks now. We thought we finally had it narrowed down to "The One" today...until we decided to stop by one more place on our way home to compare prices. The guy there showed us another brand that has similar styling and construction, but was significantly cheaper than the quote on The One. We took 4 samples to the house today and we're now totally over The One! We're now leaning toward a 7" wide plank with a strong red undertone. The red makes us both nervous--you never know what it's going to look like once you multiply it by 1200sf--but it has really good life to it, so it looks like we've got a strong new contender.
I'm exhausted just reliving the shopping! I hate it. This is why I hesitate to pursue a left-brained career. I feel like I'm always pleased with my end result, but I agonize over the decision making process. The smallest (and largest) decisions take me FOR-EV-ER! I wish I had that natural intuition where I could just walk into a store (without magazine clippings) and say, "I want that one, and that one, and that one--where do I sign?" Oh well. Embrace your own reality, right?
We got started with scraping later than expected today. Raf's long morning of golf, Lowe's irritations, and this lone piece of wood set us back a bit. This framing will go down in history. Pulling it out resulted in holes in the wall, a broken hammer, a broken light, and a few moments of wanting to kill each other. Raf had to resort to digging out nail heads with a screwdriver to pull this thing out. It was ridiculous--put in with a gun using 3" nails, not to mention a couple unexpected extras through the ceiling! All this to hang a couple light weight screens.
Number one lesson learned today: use screws rather than nails to affix things to your walls--you (or your predecessor) will appreciate it someday!
Once the scraping actually began, it went pretty smooth. It requires more water than I expected, so I'm glad we borrowed Dad's big pressure sprayer, rather than going the spray bottle route. Boy is it a mess!
This is what dinner looks like these days. I'm not complaining though--there's no better place to enjoy a burger than on the awesome deck of your new home!
As for what was accomplished today:
We also discovered the genius of the 3 week overlap with our apartment--hot tub access! The aches are beginning to kick in, so I expect we'll be taking advantage of that as much as possible over the next few weeks!
This it the pile we had created by the time we left last night. We're still merely prepping to scrape the ceilings, but all fixtures have to come down--that stuff is everywhere. Thankfully, something tells me much of it will never go back up! Here's what we accomplished last night:
I'm off to Wal-Mart and Lowe's this morning for more supplies while Raf finishes golfing in the rain.
I can't quite wrap my head around the idea that our wedding is only 3 months away. Thankfully, many of the big decisions are taken care of. The only huge outstanding item is music. We don't have any. I'm about ready to resort to the iPod. Don't think I'm kidding. It's quite popular these days!
Then there are so many details to take care of in every area. Flowers being the biggest. Invitations being the most pressing. I still haven't visited my dress--I need shoes for the fitting. Thankfully mom is coming to visit next weekend. She thinks we're going to work on the house the whole time, but if I have my way we'll be running wedding errands! This will be the only time she'll be coming here and there's so much we can do!
On the to-do list for the next few weeks:
Help! :)