So besides all the amazing things that Steve and I received for Christmas (including the camera that took this picture), the baby bonanza has begun!
Sunday, December 31, 2006
Sunday, December 10, 2006
New Wall Hangings..
I thought finding something to go above the mantel was going to be our biggest wall decor challenge. I certainly didn't think we would find the perfect thing in downtown Traverse City. (Since we can't hang a model train above the mantle...)
However we (I should say Steve since he pointed them out) found these pieces on the wall just about where it says "unique gifts" at a store in downtown Traverse while there for Thanksgiving. The picture doesn't really show the color of them, the grid lines are a very very dark green, and the continents are mottled with some color on them..(though nothing bright).
We still need to put something on the actual mantel...
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
It must be Christmas...
Saturday, November 25, 2006
A real gem from the basement (of the author's parents)....
Case of the Howling Horse II
By Steve, circa 1985-86
(A special thanks to Andy, brother of the author, for the transcription).
One day Steve, Peter, Matt, and Mike were walking to Steve’s house when Mike heard something. Pete saw something. Mike heard a howle. Pete saw a horse. Then Steve had an idea. It was a howling horse. Steve was right. Matt, who had shut up said lets chase it. Steve got into his vector. Mike jumped into his Porshe 940 turbo. Matt got into his shmused VW bug. Pete took the wheel of another vector. The horse sped of with the kids in hot prisuit, going at 157mpg. That is everyone but Matt who was going at 89. We stoped at the closest Mini-Mart to get gas. Matt showed up half an hour later. Matt got a 4 mile head start, now going 180. Pretty soon the others took off at 215. They easily caught up with Matt. Hey! yelled Steve who was in the lead. We chased the horse from Conneticut through Wisconson to Arizona! Where’s Matt? asked Peter. I Dunno said Mike. There he is said Steve with his radar and raidios on full power. 50 miles behind us. Right said Pete and Mike. Jinx said Mike. I don’t belive in that stuff said Pete. I do! said Mike. Everyone had radars and radios. Way back there, Matt yelled Tubojets on! and sped up to 250. He caught up with us in a half hour. I need gas said Matt. No wonder said Mike. Shut up said Matt. I don’t want to said Mike. Burnt! thought Pete. Then the horse came in sight. Full power (which was 300) yelled Steve Matt went 290. The horse when 301. Dar said Steve. Were going through nebraska again said Matt Duhy said Pete. Where is he? asked Mike. In South Dakota, Kansas, Wyoming, Missouri, or Iowa said Steve, who knew his states and which ones were next to them. Which was did he go, Pete North-East said Pete. Leave a sign that tells which way we went said Mike. Good idea said Pete. Lets go said Steve. O.K. Hey! the horse took the route back to Wiscanson. said Pete. Well, lets go suggested Mike. Here’s Matt said Steve. YO Matt! yelled Steve. Would you please keep up with us, at least! yelled Pete. I’ll try replied Matt. The horse took Route 68 to Minniesota said Mike. He ran out of gas! They all said. lets catch him said Matt. Fine with me said Pete. Poof! went something. Poof it went again, but not as loud this Time. lets follow the noises said Steve. Lets go. O.K. It’s coming from Lake SuperROIR. Who cares about that. said Mike. Lets follow the horse. Good idea. Their it goes. Chase it until it runs out of gas! Yeah! It’s going back to Conneticut. Follow it! Vroomm Vroomm. Hey MOOOing cow! yelled! Mike. Can you help us. No, sorry said the cow. O.K. said Mike. Of we go! caught him. Stick ‘em up. Hey! your Josh Sayward, and that’s the world famous 200mmobile that was stolen on tomorrowday! get the police, Matt. There they are. Your under arrest, Josh Sayward. O.K. Boys since Josh Sayward was on the wanted list here is $1,000 for each of you. Thanks! lets go home. Ummmm Mike! Here’s the map that I made at the Mini Mart. said Steve. Want it? Nah. O.K. Do you want it Matt or Pete? No. The end.
THE END.
It is a shame we didn't scan the map that accompanies this story, as it shows where the crew encountered volcanoes and gunshots during their adventure. Apparently this wasn't as memorable as the speeds at which they drove, so the incidents much have been edited out at the author's discretion.
By Steve, circa 1985-86
(A special thanks to Andy, brother of the author, for the transcription).
One day Steve, Peter, Matt, and Mike were walking to Steve’s house when Mike heard something. Pete saw something. Mike heard a howle. Pete saw a horse. Then Steve had an idea. It was a howling horse. Steve was right. Matt, who had shut up said lets chase it. Steve got into his vector. Mike jumped into his Porshe 940 turbo. Matt got into his shmused VW bug. Pete took the wheel of another vector. The horse sped of with the kids in hot prisuit, going at 157mpg. That is everyone but Matt who was going at 89. We stoped at the closest Mini-Mart to get gas. Matt showed up half an hour later. Matt got a 4 mile head start, now going 180. Pretty soon the others took off at 215. They easily caught up with Matt. Hey! yelled Steve who was in the lead. We chased the horse from Conneticut through Wisconson to Arizona! Where’s Matt? asked Peter. I Dunno said Mike. There he is said Steve with his radar and raidios on full power. 50 miles behind us. Right said Pete and Mike. Jinx said Mike. I don’t belive in that stuff said Pete. I do! said Mike. Everyone had radars and radios. Way back there, Matt yelled Tubojets on! and sped up to 250. He caught up with us in a half hour. I need gas said Matt. No wonder said Mike. Shut up said Matt. I don’t want to said Mike. Burnt! thought Pete. Then the horse came in sight. Full power (which was 300) yelled Steve Matt went 290. The horse when 301. Dar said Steve. Were going through nebraska again said Matt Duhy said Pete. Where is he? asked Mike. In South Dakota, Kansas, Wyoming, Missouri, or Iowa said Steve, who knew his states and which ones were next to them. Which was did he go, Pete North-East said Pete. Leave a sign that tells which way we went said Mike. Good idea said Pete. Lets go said Steve. O.K. Hey! the horse took the route back to Wiscanson. said Pete. Well, lets go suggested Mike. Here’s Matt said Steve. YO Matt! yelled Steve. Would you please keep up with us, at least! yelled Pete. I’ll try replied Matt. The horse took Route 68 to Minniesota said Mike. He ran out of gas! They all said. lets catch him said Matt. Fine with me said Pete. Poof! went something. Poof it went again, but not as loud this Time. lets follow the noises said Steve. Lets go. O.K. It’s coming from Lake SuperROIR. Who cares about that. said Mike. Lets follow the horse. Good idea. Their it goes. Chase it until it runs out of gas! Yeah! It’s going back to Conneticut. Follow it! Vroomm Vroomm. Hey MOOOing cow! yelled! Mike. Can you help us. No, sorry said the cow. O.K. said Mike. Of we go! caught him. Stick ‘em up. Hey! your Josh Sayward, and that’s the world famous 200mmobile that was stolen on tomorrowday! get the police, Matt. There they are. Your under arrest, Josh Sayward. O.K. Boys since Josh Sayward was on the wanted list here is $1,000 for each of you. Thanks! lets go home. Ummmm Mike! Here’s the map that I made at the Mini Mart. said Steve. Want it? Nah. O.K. Do you want it Matt or Pete? No. The end.
THE END.
It is a shame we didn't scan the map that accompanies this story, as it shows where the crew encountered volcanoes and gunshots during their adventure. Apparently this wasn't as memorable as the speeds at which they drove, so the incidents much have been edited out at the author's discretion.
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Steve got his exercise yesterday
Friday, November 10, 2006
Why we haven't posted much about the house....
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Happy Halloween!
Finally -
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Even more impressive plants!
Not sure why, but the photos are overexposed or something, the color was more brilliant than it appears....
Walden Pond
Walden Pond
Sunday, October 08, 2006
First attempts!
We planted our bulbs and also the (tiny) hydrangea. We'll find out next summer how acidic/alkaline our soil is. (The flowers will either be pink or blue).
We also bought some shrubs for the front yard. The are really tiny now but hopefuly in a few years (or 10) they will look to scale. There are 2 dwarf blue spruces and a rhododendron. Both types are found in abundance in our neighborhood, so they musn't be too hard to keep alive!
We also bought some shrubs for the front yard. The are really tiny now but hopefuly in a few years (or 10) they will look to scale. There are 2 dwarf blue spruces and a rhododendron. Both types are found in abundance in our neighborhood, so they musn't be too hard to keep alive!
coming together...
Our new coffee and end table were picked up yesterday....They came from a furniture store/theme park we have here called Jordan's. The store where we bought these had a trapeze where you could practice/take lessons (yes, really a trapeze). It also had "liquid fireworks" which was a cross between a lite brite and the Bellagio fountains, an ice cream stand and an IMAX theater (yes, that plays real movies).
Despite the silly antics, we can't compalin as the people from jordan's were nice enough to send us a $100 gift certificate as new home owners. Obviously, this did incite us to spend some (though not much) money there!
Despite the silly antics, we can't compalin as the people from jordan's were nice enough to send us a $100 gift certificate as new home owners. Obviously, this did incite us to spend some (though not much) money there!
Sunday, October 01, 2006
2 new things
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Other new things...
New doorbell and mailbox - far far better than the rusty black ugly mailbox and white, stained plastic doorbell that were there before!
Hopefully this new thermostat will keep the heat from coming on at innapropriate times -
I think this will also make us pick a dining room paint color VERY quickly so we can get rid of the icky damage on the wall from the old one.
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Interlude from the housework...
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Arlington Town Day
Mass Ave was shut down for "Town Day" in Arlington -
Steve and I went to explore. It felt like small town USA - Cub Scouts, cheerleaders, soccer players, etc all in uniform to raise money. We saw the high school's jazz band perform and there were free pony rides. There was an asssociation for every park, a PTO for every school as well as a philharmonic society, drama club, youth theater and a million other small local organizations.
Two Tid Bits we picked up:
1) Local teenagers call Arlington "A-Town"
2) Appetizers at one of the local Indian restaurants are "tit bits" hahahaha
There were also a few random minutemen at one of the historic houses shooting muskets much to the enjoyment of the kids.
Steve and I went to explore. It felt like small town USA - Cub Scouts, cheerleaders, soccer players, etc all in uniform to raise money. We saw the high school's jazz band perform and there were free pony rides. There was an asssociation for every park, a PTO for every school as well as a philharmonic society, drama club, youth theater and a million other small local organizations.
Two Tid Bits we picked up:
1) Local teenagers call Arlington "A-Town"
2) Appetizers at one of the local Indian restaurants are "tit bits" hahahaha
There were also a few random minutemen at one of the historic houses shooting muskets much to the enjoyment of the kids.
Visitors
Last Sunday we had our first visitors (Nikki, Rob & Robby) since we moved in...
I figured I better clean out the bills, boxes and picture frames from the ground in the dining room. It is spartan, but it doesn't look too my bad. That said, at some point down the road a larger dining table will be found to fit in the room. Our current table is squished for 4.
They also brought us some lovely sparkling wine - so Steve and I finally celebrated our new house with some bubbly.
I figured I better clean out the bills, boxes and picture frames from the ground in the dining room. It is spartan, but it doesn't look too my bad. That said, at some point down the road a larger dining table will be found to fit in the room. Our current table is squished for 4.
They also brought us some lovely sparkling wine - so Steve and I finally celebrated our new house with some bubbly.
Saturday, September 02, 2006
YIPEEEEEEEEE
Friday, September 01, 2006
Are you kidding me ???
Hmm..the former owners said the basement was dry AND there was no evidence to suggest otherwise...
Oh wait.... it is just our BRAND NEW washer that put ALL the water on the ground, and not with the clothes the FIRST TIME we turned it on. (It seems like an internal hose must be disconnected. The water is coming out where the detergent goes in.)
UGH
At least Steve is smiling on hold...
Oh wait.... it is just our BRAND NEW washer that put ALL the water on the ground, and not with the clothes the FIRST TIME we turned it on. (It seems like an internal hose must be disconnected. The water is coming out where the detergent goes in.)
UGH
At least Steve is smiling on hold...
Sunday, August 27, 2006
A basement tour (oh, exciting!)
More "almost" rooms
The office
The guest bedroom
Other things completed this weekend:
1. new shower head installed
2. lots of unpacking and organizing
3. ordered a new mailbox to replace the hideous one we have
4. removed french doors to hallway - it made the living room look 20% bigger, really! (I never thought I would take them down, but it is really a big difference). We will leave the ones b/w the living/dining rooms.
5. set up all computers
The guest bedroom
Other things completed this weekend:
1. new shower head installed
2. lots of unpacking and organizing
3. ordered a new mailbox to replace the hideous one we have
4. removed french doors to hallway - it made the living room look 20% bigger, really! (I never thought I would take them down, but it is really a big difference). We will leave the ones b/w the living/dining rooms.
5. set up all computers
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Good Omen
We planted this 2 years ago, but it didn't bloom at all last summer, though it did grow lots of green leaves. As soon as we moved in this starting blooming though! *
* No need to comment any of the following:
- If it bloomed when you moved in, the buds had formed long ago
- Red is color of mourning in parts of Africa or the color of communism
- These only flower every other year
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Progress (though not much!)
Far fewer boxes, a new microwave....
Looks like a living room, albeit a messy, unattactive one. At some point we will buy new furniture to replace the current stuff, circa 1980 from my step-dad's old house. We need to decide on the best layout first.
Evidence our new washer/dryer isn't yet at the house. We just bought them tonight, they will be here in 1 week.
At least one of us has been away the last two weekends, so this weekend we should be able to get some serious unpacking done.
Looks like a living room, albeit a messy, unattactive one. At some point we will buy new furniture to replace the current stuff, circa 1980 from my step-dad's old house. We need to decide on the best layout first.
Evidence our new washer/dryer isn't yet at the house. We just bought them tonight, they will be here in 1 week.
At least one of us has been away the last two weekends, so this weekend we should be able to get some serious unpacking done.
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