Monday, December 27, 2010

2010 final post: lots of overdue photos here

When we saw a lot of friends and family last month, we got a lot of comments on our (my, really) lack of dedication to the blog recently. This feedback comes around about every 6 months when I realize that I haven't really been doing my due diligence and keeping everyone up to date. So, as my last post of 2010, here's some photo overload of recent projects - and some important life changes, too. Happy New Year! Here's to having a completely painted house, a fence and carpet in 2011!

Summer 2010: The front porch, landscaping and deck





November 2010: our wedding - San Jose del Cabo MX


From Wedding Photos
From Wedding Photos
From Wedding Photos
From Wedding Photos
From Wedding Photos

Dec 2010: We welcomed a new member to the family - "Coach":

From Coach

From Coach
(this was the night we brought him home (12/16) and already he's too big to fit under this table now!)
From Coach

Our granite countertops are installed in our kitchen (that's right - installed professionally the very first thing that we've paid to have done):



and finally, our first Christmas at our house in Seattle:

Christmas Eve Dinner (my favorite recipe from my mom)


happy new year!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

The Dump...

Just some food for thought today. More house photos coming soon....

I've learned many life lessons during the past three years:
You can live a much more, ahem, sparse life then you think (try boxing up and avoiding all non-essentials for two years - it's an interesting experience)
You can cook A LOT in a toaster oven
There is life without cable (and heat, and carpet and a dishwasher...)

But one of the most interesting experiences by far has been visiting the dump. Everyone should visit their local dump at some point in their life. It's a very odd experience. I find it equally cathartic and disturbing.

It's so nice to rid our house and our yard of our demo and building scraps. But on the other hand, it opens your eyes to what happens to all the 'stuff' once it's no longer your problem. Seeing cars and trucks line up and the passengers tossing their debris into a massive, well, trash pit, is just mind boggling. There is so.much.trash.

Some dumps are more disturbing then others. The one pictured above is only a few miles from our house, slapped right in the middle of an upper class neighborhood. It's not called a dump, it's called a 'transfer station.' You pull in and dispose of your junk while the employees are rocking the latest pop music. Kind of a dump-cum-dance club atmosphere.

The other dump that we go to if we're working late is south of downtown. It's huge and open 24 hours. There you literally drive your truck up a steep ramp and then just let it rip. A huge room full of everything imaginable.

I'm never going to try and convince anyone that I'm an A + recycler (although I try hard - we even compost), and our house is not going to be LEED certified by any means, but a regular trip to the dump really does make you rethink all the things you buy and all that stuff that you put out at the curb...

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Just when I thought it was over....

I had given up on the blog. Well, not so much as gave up as just avoided, for a long time. To be honest, over the past few months, our house has been feeling, well, almost (almost) like a home. I was ready to put an end to the novelty aspect and ready to move on to 'normal' living.

Then this past weekend, two events occurred that were just SO blog-worthy, that I felt compelled to make a come back (plus I have some pretty sweet house photos to share, too).

So, here are some of the updated house photos, the other updates will be coming over the next week or so just to trail you along and keep you reading...

Hardwoods are in:



The Kitchen!
Whoa, what a difference some cabinets and appliances can make (especially some snazzy stainless steel ones). No countertops/backsplash yet, but totally useable. I've even found a new interest in cooking (something I thought would be lost forever after 2.5 yrs without a stove top, oven or dishwasher).

Monday, December 14, 2009

Final update of 2009

Back in January, I posted that hopefully 2009 would see the end of the Money Pit Blog. Well, 2009 proved to be the fastest year of my life. That's the excuse I'm using and I'm sticking to it. Plus, what would we talk about with friends and family if not for house projects? We don't want to be a bore after all (who wants to talk about wedding planning ALL the time)!

Recent projects include:

-finishing the siding (almost - still need to paint most of it - we had to stop when the Seattle rain came):


-relocating the "kitchen" into the kitchen (oh yeah, that's our stellar new stainless steel fridge):


-painting the main room downstairs:


-fixing random leaks and such.

Other exciting things:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPMUtuOYaEQ (yep)
http://www.bullmooseconstruction.com

and finally, just for fun, here's a look back at where we were a year ago at this time:

(kitchen)
(master bedroom)

Happy Holidays, Everybody!


Thursday, October 1, 2009

End of September - Finishing the Exterior Phase II: Siding

Ta-da!



Yes, they are all from an angle. That's because we're only about 30% of the way done. We got about 20% done last weekend, when we were lucky enough to still have our summer weather around. I painted while Craig did the hanging:

September - finishing the exterior phase 1

By mid September we had the back of the house cleaned up and repaired:

Before:

After:

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Downstairs bathroom demo

The big project for August (between taking time off here and there for trips, weddings, etc) has been the downstairs bathroom. Here are some pics of the demo process and resulting new exterior walls. Now we're moving back outside...