I'm sorry I've been MIA all week. Things were pretty crazy and I didn't have the motivation to write any post- until now. I am proud to say "I don't live out of a suitcase!"
This may not seem like a big deal. However, I have lived out of a suitcase since May 2010. For over two years I've had clothes in two different houses, in two different suitcases, and a duffel bag to move my clothes from place to place. So to see my clothes hanging in a closet was really nice.
I'm excited to see all my shoes lined up, my shirt hung, and my suitcases empty! I won't lie, when we first moved into the house this closet had Sam things in it but being that it's the bigger closet, I took it over. Hey- I'm the girl, I should get the bigger closet. (Right?) I'm just sayin'.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Getting to Use My New Kitchen
I have to say being able to cook in my house is really helping it make it feel like home. Now that most of my kitchen items are put away, it was time to start getting to use some of my wedding gifts.
Last night was my first real dinner to be cook in this house.
It wasn't anything too special, but pretty healthy. High fiber pasta with seasoning, chicken, and broccoli. However, we really need a microwave soon because it was weird having to steam my broccoli on the stove.
Being that both Sam and I had this morning off, I decided to make my favorite breakfast sandwich.
This is a 2 egg whites, cheese and bagel (this was a "thin" bagel). I'm proud to say I'm can branch out from my Cocoa Krispies from time to time.
I had talked about wanting to start to meal plan again, so today I prepared what we are going to have for dinner tomorrow this afternoon. I may not have a whole weeks worth of meals planned, but it's a start. On the menu for tomorrow-
Chili! You got to love crock-pots- they are a great time saver.
Finally, tonight Sam and I were kind of hungry so we pulled out one of our old college tricks- we "pizzazzed" a frozen pizza.
I love that I can cook a pizza without having to turn on the oven. Even though I have a real kitchen with an oven- I still love my Pizzazz!
Last night was my first real dinner to be cook in this house.
It wasn't anything too special, but pretty healthy. High fiber pasta with seasoning, chicken, and broccoli. However, we really need a microwave soon because it was weird having to steam my broccoli on the stove.
Being that both Sam and I had this morning off, I decided to make my favorite breakfast sandwich.
This is a 2 egg whites, cheese and bagel (this was a "thin" bagel). I'm proud to say I'm can branch out from my Cocoa Krispies from time to time.
I had talked about wanting to start to meal plan again, so today I prepared what we are going to have for dinner tomorrow this afternoon. I may not have a whole weeks worth of meals planned, but it's a start. On the menu for tomorrow-
Chili! You got to love crock-pots- they are a great time saver.
Finally, tonight Sam and I were kind of hungry so we pulled out one of our old college tricks- we "pizzazzed" a frozen pizza.
I love that I can cook a pizza without having to turn on the oven. Even though I have a real kitchen with an oven- I still love my Pizzazz!
Saturday, September 15, 2012
What I Love & Hate about My New Home
Being that I have truly lived in this house for a whole 5 days now, I'm starting to figure out all my different loves and hates about my house. That start with the hates-
I hate this stairs. They are so loud when you walk up or down them. It will be a good thing if someone is ever trying to sneak in or out of the house (example- our very way in the future kids) because they make so much noise. However, when your husband doesn't go to bed till 3:00am- it's a problem when I'm trying to sleep.
Moving in was a bit of a challenge because of how narrow our hallway is by the stairs both going to our upper and lower parts of the house. I can also see this spot being where people bump into each other as they round the corner to go up or down stairs. With only the two of us it hasn't been a issue, but bring in our big Italian family for a party- someone could get hurt.
My final hate is also a love. It's kind of a love/ hate thing-
I love that we have a two car attached garage that is big enough to have two cars in it with space to spare. However, I hate that there is too much stuff in the garage to put a car even in it. I did get my car in here the other night when it was raining, but I almost couldn't get out the car. I know that once we have finished "moving in" we'll be fine, but right now it's on my hate list.
To my loves-
If you know me well, you know I'm a bath person. Always have been and always will be. Since we started living at Sam's parents house, the only time I got to take a bath is when I spent the night at my mom's house. Also, I love that this tub is big enough that I can have my legs out straight and still have extra room to move (and I don't have short legs).
I love that we have a dish washer. Even though it's old and noises, it still works and that's all that matters.
Finally, I love our neighborhood! For privacy reasons, I'm not going to show picture of our street or the front of our house. But I love that we are in walking distance of a lot of cute shops and one of my favorite farmers markets.
You may remember this picture from my mother's day weekend recap and I can't believe after waiting so long to get this house, that we finally can really enjoy all the things my new neighborhood offers.
I hope everyone has a great weekend!
I hate this stairs. They are so loud when you walk up or down them. It will be a good thing if someone is ever trying to sneak in or out of the house (example- our very way in the future kids) because they make so much noise. However, when your husband doesn't go to bed till 3:00am- it's a problem when I'm trying to sleep.
Moving in was a bit of a challenge because of how narrow our hallway is by the stairs both going to our upper and lower parts of the house. I can also see this spot being where people bump into each other as they round the corner to go up or down stairs. With only the two of us it hasn't been a issue, but bring in our big Italian family for a party- someone could get hurt.
My final hate is also a love. It's kind of a love/ hate thing-
I love that we have a two car attached garage that is big enough to have two cars in it with space to spare. However, I hate that there is too much stuff in the garage to put a car even in it. I did get my car in here the other night when it was raining, but I almost couldn't get out the car. I know that once we have finished "moving in" we'll be fine, but right now it's on my hate list.
To my loves-
If you know me well, you know I'm a bath person. Always have been and always will be. Since we started living at Sam's parents house, the only time I got to take a bath is when I spent the night at my mom's house. Also, I love that this tub is big enough that I can have my legs out straight and still have extra room to move (and I don't have short legs).
I love that we have a dish washer. Even though it's old and noises, it still works and that's all that matters.
Finally, I love our neighborhood! For privacy reasons, I'm not going to show picture of our street or the front of our house. But I love that we are in walking distance of a lot of cute shops and one of my favorite farmers markets.
You may remember this picture from my mother's day weekend recap and I can't believe after waiting so long to get this house, that we finally can really enjoy all the things my new neighborhood offers.
I hope everyone has a great weekend!
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Finally Living in Our New House
We made it! We are finally moved into our new home. Our move on Monday went really smooth because we had a lot of great people to help us. Even though we had a lot of help during on move, I'm slowly (very slowly) starting to put stuff away. Lucky for me we currently we have nothing that needs to go into our main floor living room and we don't have a real use for the room right now, so it's not a big deal it's filled with boxes.
If you never moved into our own place- figuring out where you want everything to go is a lot harder than you would expect. I just want to make the right choice so I don't have to move things twice. So, currently we'll just live out of boxes until everything finds its place.
Also, I can't really explain how much I missed food shopping! Tonight was my first real grocery shopping trip for our house. As you may remember when we first moved in we lived off a liquid diet, but now we have real food!
For this trip I had to buy some staple items you don't buy often- like sugar, flour, baking soda, and cooking oil. Also I had to stocked up on can goods, so I hit up Aldi for this trip. I've always been a Aldi fan for things that I don't need (want) name brand items for (flour, sugar, canned corn, rice, etc.). For this big haul it only cost me $112- I call that a win because even when Sam & I lived at his parents house it felt like we could never leave the store without spending $80+ and the food we brought would be gone in just a few days.
I hope for the next week or so is that we to start making a dent in the pile of boxes in my front room and also I start meal planning again. I really want to start making this house my home, and start really enjoying this new chapter in our lives!
If you never moved into our own place- figuring out where you want everything to go is a lot harder than you would expect. I just want to make the right choice so I don't have to move things twice. So, currently we'll just live out of boxes until everything finds its place.
Also, I can't really explain how much I missed food shopping! Tonight was my first real grocery shopping trip for our house. As you may remember when we first moved in we lived off a liquid diet, but now we have real food!
For this trip I had to buy some staple items you don't buy often- like sugar, flour, baking soda, and cooking oil. Also I had to stocked up on can goods, so I hit up Aldi for this trip. I've always been a Aldi fan for things that I don't need (want) name brand items for (flour, sugar, canned corn, rice, etc.). For this big haul it only cost me $112- I call that a win because even when Sam & I lived at his parents house it felt like we could never leave the store without spending $80+ and the food we brought would be gone in just a few days.
I hope for the next week or so is that we to start making a dent in the pile of boxes in my front room and also I start meal planning again. I really want to start making this house my home, and start really enjoying this new chapter in our lives!
Sunday, September 9, 2012
The Things You Find When you Move
Tomorrow is our big "move in" day. I'm excited but I know there is still a lot to pack. Last night I helped Sam go through some of his stuff and it's crazy the things you find when you're moving. If you have been following this blog for a while (and if you haven't- "Welcome! Glad to have you!") you know that Sam & I have been together since high school, so some of the things we found were pretty interesting.
This was the picture of our first high school dance we went together. We look so young and skinny. Also, in going through his stuff we found another great high school dance memory- my prom garter.
I love the charm with our names of it. On the back of the charm it says "Prom 2004". Oh how quick life has seemed to moves when your having fun!
The final gem of our finds (well at least for me) was a 10 page note I wrote Sam for him to read on his way to Russia back in 2003, when he went there with a high school exchange program.
I don't know if I will ever again write him a 10 page "note" (Do you remember writing notes in high school? I feel like with all the technology now- that note writing is a lost art) but it was interesting to read how much I cared/ loved Sam even only after dating him for less then 2 years. I really believe your first love should always be a fun and passionate love- our was and still is!
Wish us luck on our move tomorrow. Here's hoping we get everything in the truck and moved!
This was the picture of our first high school dance we went together. We look so young and skinny. Also, in going through his stuff we found another great high school dance memory- my prom garter.
I love the charm with our names of it. On the back of the charm it says "Prom 2004". Oh how quick life has seemed to moves when your having fun!
The final gem of our finds (well at least for me) was a 10 page note I wrote Sam for him to read on his way to Russia back in 2003, when he went there with a high school exchange program.
I don't know if I will ever again write him a 10 page "note" (Do you remember writing notes in high school? I feel like with all the technology now- that note writing is a lost art) but it was interesting to read how much I cared/ loved Sam even only after dating him for less then 2 years. I really believe your first love should always be a fun and passionate love- our was and still is!
Wish us luck on our move tomorrow. Here's hoping we get everything in the truck and moved!
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Our First Big Home Purchase
One of the main reason why Sam and I (and Jen) have worked like crazy to get the living room painted is because we had our first big home purchase was being delivered-
I'm very excited about our new couch and loveseat because they are so big and comfy! The couch is big enough that Sam and lay flat out on it. And if you know my husband- he's not a small guy. The house is starting to feel like our home.
I hope you have a great weekend!
I'm very excited about our new couch and loveseat because they are so big and comfy! The couch is big enough that Sam and lay flat out on it. And if you know my husband- he's not a small guy. The house is starting to feel like our home.
I hope you have a great weekend!
Friday, September 7, 2012
The Great Sink Debacle
I love that I have such great friends in my life who are willing to help us make our new house a home. Last night Jen came over to help me with more painting. And I'm pound to say we got the downstairs finished (expected for painting the trim- but not sure how quick we'll get on that).
However, finishing the downstairs painting didn't come without it's fair share of excitement & water.
Jen and I had just got done finishing some of the touch up painting, so she went into our laundry room to wash out the brushes in our utility sink- well the next thing I know I hear Jen yelling for me, so I ran downstairs to see what going on. When I got into the room, all I saw was Jen bent over the sink, holding one of the handles, while getting sprayed in the face by water. The handle came loose (I think) so water was shooting out in all directions. Here is the solution I came up with until we could figure out how to turn off the water.
Even though at the time it didn't stop the water from spraying out, it did stop it from getting all over us. I think the worst part about the whole sink debacle was it was the hot water that was spraying out. For some reason we were trying to use our hands to stop the water at first (not sure why we thought it help) until we it started to burn and hurt- the things you do and don't think about in heat of moment. So the cup help save our hands steamy hot water, but we were still left with a huge mess after we finally got the water turned off.
Well, I guess the floor needed to get cleaned at some point but I just didn't picture this being the way or reason why it would have gotten done. So not only did we get the painting done, we both also got a extra shower for the day, I have a clean laundry room floor, and great story to share.
Oh the joys of being a home owner!
However, finishing the downstairs painting didn't come without it's fair share of excitement & water.
(Jen after the "The Great Sink Debacle")
Jen and I had just got done finishing some of the touch up painting, so she went into our laundry room to wash out the brushes in our utility sink- well the next thing I know I hear Jen yelling for me, so I ran downstairs to see what going on. When I got into the room, all I saw was Jen bent over the sink, holding one of the handles, while getting sprayed in the face by water. The handle came loose (I think) so water was shooting out in all directions. Here is the solution I came up with until we could figure out how to turn off the water.
Even though at the time it didn't stop the water from spraying out, it did stop it from getting all over us. I think the worst part about the whole sink debacle was it was the hot water that was spraying out. For some reason we were trying to use our hands to stop the water at first (not sure why we thought it help) until we it started to burn and hurt- the things you do and don't think about in heat of moment. So the cup help save our hands steamy hot water, but we were still left with a huge mess after we finally got the water turned off.
Well, I guess the floor needed to get cleaned at some point but I just didn't picture this being the way or reason why it would have gotten done. So not only did we get the painting done, we both also got a extra shower for the day, I have a clean laundry room floor, and great story to share.
Oh the joys of being a home owner!
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