6-8-09
How appropriate and symbolic- a house wren has made a nest in our hanging basket of geraniums on the front porch. She has five eggs. We have three weeks left before we fly the coop here... and I wonder when the baby birds will hatch. How soon afterwards will they too fly the nest? Mama bird will have an empty nest like us. I'll keep an eye on these babes. More photos to follow.
6-7-09
Last day all together in the house we raised our kids in till adulthood. Jes left today for Colorado, Aza went back to Harrisonburg, and we just have three weeks left until we move. It was a sad day. I found three photos of us on this front porch. Squirt has changed the most. Just look at him!
6-5-09
Guess who's in town??? Squirt's GRANDPARENTS!!! They came all the way from Wisconsin to celebrate his graduation on Saturday. They sure do take a lot of vitamins. That's my pill box on the top and theirs on the bottom. No wonder they're so healthy!
6-2-09
5-25-09
Wanna buy some furniture? We are selling! Lots of it!
One year ago today my husband got in the minivan and took off for his summer sabbatical. May 25, 2008 What a difficult day that was, and a difficult summer that followed for me. It's good to have him here. He completes me. I hope he never has the need to ride off into the summer sunset again!
Meanwhile, furniture for sale!
One year ago today my husband got in the minivan and took off for his summer sabbatical. May 25, 2008 What a difficult day that was, and a difficult summer that followed for me. It's good to have him here. He completes me. I hope he never has the need to ride off into the summer sunset again!
Meanwhile, furniture for sale!
5-24-09
Spent all day in bed with a migraine, so no photos today. I did manage to do some work on the photo album project and help Aza's boyfriend in Iraq with an essay he's writing for a class. That's about it.
5-23-09
Happy Birthday Dan! Today we worked around the house then went to buy a new DVD player because our last one bit the dust. It was my present to Dan- and we rented a movie. A French film, very interesting. It was about a man who was a sucker for needy women. Anyway, that came after dinner. Dinner was Dan's choice and he chose Asian. Squirt came along and I asked for my meal withOUT any MSG. The waitress assured me that mine would be sans MSG. By 11pm my head was hurting.
This framed crosstitch is the gift Aza gave her dad. It's a crosstitch! Isn't it amazing? Look at Frisbee's little tail end sticking up!
This framed crosstitch is the gift Aza gave her dad. It's a crosstitch! Isn't it amazing? Look at Frisbee's little tail end sticking up!
5-22-09
5-21-09
The last time I was home, I decided to take my Nana's old photo albums and restore them. Pages were falling out, pictures were stuck between pages out of order, and hardly anything had a name and a date on it. It's been a lot of work, but I'm creating what I hope will be a lasting treasure. I've gone through two bags of little black photo corners and need to get more before I continue. Plus I have the entire salt water taffy box full of my great grandmother's photos! I sure am learning about my family and wish I'd done this while Nana was still around to help me out.
5-20-09
It was so nice of my friends R and M to stop by and bring me flowers on my graduation day. That was Sunday and now it's Wednesday and the lilies are opening up and smelling so nice. And the roses are perfect. It really helped me feel special to get flowers on the day of my graduation.
5-19-09
Back when Jes was a baby and we lived in a little two bedroom apartment, I bought this country cupboard from a yard sale for $175. I really like it and it has a warm feeling to it. But we really don't have room for it in our new house in Kentucky. I had it appraised at $1000. Woah. So I put it on Craigslist but I doubt it will sell for that. It's late 19th century. The dresser I paid $100 for back around that time too, from a used furniture store in Alexandria. I refinished it when we moved here. It's been Squirt's dresser his whole life. You can see on the left corner, he decided it would be a good idea to take a pocket knife and carve the curve a little differently. It too was appraised at $1000 and is solid maple from around the turn of the century. Once again, I doubt I will be able to sell it for that. So I spent today trying to sell antiques. We move in about a month. So much to do in that time.
5-18-09
I picked all the peonies out front because the monsoon season had them
on the ground, poor things. They smell wonderful! The suede paint on
the wall makes a great portrait backdrop. Today I packed up all the
wedding china.
on the ground, poor things. They smell wonderful! The suede paint on
the wall makes a great portrait backdrop. Today I packed up all the
wedding china.
5-16-09
Me with my advisor after the hooding ceremony.
The chair in which I sat while the hood was placed by my advisor and the dean.
Squirt, Aza, My Advisor, Me, and Dan. It was a great day to be hooded!
The chair in which I sat while the hood was placed by my advisor and the dean.
Squirt, Aza, My Advisor, Me, and Dan. It was a great day to be hooded!
5-15-09
This dresser belonged to my great great grandfather. I think. That's what my mom said anyways. We got it out of my great grandmother's house after she died. It's very beat up and we use it in the workshop for storing tools. I want to refinish it and keep it in the family. The marble top is broken into two pieces, so I'd have to fix that. I don't know. Would it look good refinished? It sure is bashed up. The knobs are not original- I'd need to find ones that are better. Any opinions anyone?
Tomorrow is the hooding ceremony. I get to wear my cap and gown and get hooded. Aza is coming home for this. I'm glad about that but not so excited about the ceremony. It's seems like a lot of fuss. I could have had my advisor put my hood on in his office. Why a big ceremony? Oh well, we shall see.
Tomorrow is the hooding ceremony. I get to wear my cap and gown and get hooded. Aza is coming home for this. I'm glad about that but not so excited about the ceremony. It's seems like a lot of fuss. I could have had my advisor put my hood on in his office. Why a big ceremony? Oh well, we shall see.
5-14-09
Look at what I did with an old cracked up photo/painting of my grandmother? Amazing, hu? It's so much fun and so rewarding to be restoring old photos.
My peonies are in bloom again. I moved the bush last year and it didn't bloom much. This year I got three blossoms. The new owners will get to enjoy this bush as it grows and matures each season with more blooms.
My two favorite TV shows are over for the season: Lost and Grey's Anatomy. The season finales were very good and very surprising. It will be a drag waiting until 2010 to see if Izzy and George live, and if Oceanic Flight 815 lands in LAX.
My peonies are in bloom again. I moved the bush last year and it didn't bloom much. This year I got three blossoms. The new owners will get to enjoy this bush as it grows and matures each season with more blooms.
My two favorite TV shows are over for the season: Lost and Grey's Anatomy. The season finales were very good and very surprising. It will be a drag waiting until 2010 to see if Izzy and George live, and if Oceanic Flight 815 lands in LAX.
5-13-09
Grace Mae Hudgins, born June 8, 1890 in Mathews County, VA was my great grandmother. Today I took an old beat up photo of her and restored it digitally. I think I did a mighty fine job. I knew my great grandmother as a child, and have fond memories of visiting her on the island. When she was elderly, she lived with my grandparents and was blind from cataracts. She died when I was approximately the age she is in this aged photo, I suspect taken around 1900.
5-11-09
We got kicked out of the house this morning for four hours with the
dog while a home inspector and the buyers and their real estate agent
invaded. We dropped Frisbee off at the Dogg House and we went to
Panera. Thankfully the inspection went well and I had a productive
afternoon. Finished the Christmas video using Premier for my first big
production.
dog while a home inspector and the buyers and their real estate agent
invaded. We dropped Frisbee off at the Dogg House and we went to
Panera. Thankfully the inspection went well and I had a productive
afternoon. Finished the Christmas video using Premier for my first big
production.
5-10-09
Went to Lowe's today and got a replacement for this, a new tub
stopper, some screening, and other stuff for last minute fixed on our
house-which is being inspected tomorrow.
stopper, some screening, and other stuff for last minute fixed on our
house-which is being inspected tomorrow.
5-9-09
My finger is fine. I guess I'm a wimp. I took off the splint and found the actual knife mark though. Finger is still too swollen to get my wedding band on. You can see the indentation that 25 years of wearing a band there has created! Today I stayed busy doing odd jobs around the house. My next task is to re-screen a screen. Never done that before- looks like fun. Dan rented a carpet stretcher today and got the wrinkles out of our carpeting in the basement. It looks so much better. We will be all ready for the inspection Monday.
5-8-09
I slept well with my poor finger all taped up, woke up and got to work caulking the tub that caused the injury. Well, actually I caused the injury-- removing the old caulk with a pocket knife which slipped. Anyway, back on the old horse. Caulked the tub, worked on packing up stuff for Goodwill, then decided to try and sell some stuff on Ebay. Here are two plates of a set of three. Pretty, but not going to my new house. I've got stuff on Amazon, stuff on Ebay, and I may take stuff to a consignment shop. We just have waaaay too much stuff! Starting over involves this process. It's a good thing to let go sometimes.
5-6-09
Igor successfully defended his dissertation today. He did a fantastic job and now we get to call him Dr. Igor. We celebrated this evening at a fabulous restaurant. Dan had the best scallops I've ever tasted. Mmmmmm.... like butter.
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