Friday, June 17, 2011

Work



There's our little money pit! It's the one right smack dab in the middle. (Second from the left.) As you can see, we live on a cul-de-sac and we are one of four houses on the street. Isn't that AWESOME?!?! Imagine the birthday parties our children will have!! Epic.

Now, I know I touched a bit on what repairs were needed to the house, but I thought I would go a little more in depth. (It's funnier that way too.) First of all... like a said before, we know the house needed a little TLC, and some electric work. What we DIDN'T know is that it was a ticking time bomb.



Now when you first walk in, you see these disgusting stairs (yes that's carpet), and what you can't see is four light swithches and a room off to the left. Only one of the swtiches worked, and the room to the left had no power at all. We called an electrician. All the main electric wires were run through PVC pipe on the roof of the house. It's supposed to be run through metal. (And there was something about too many negatives to one positive and a bunch of mumbo jumbo bad stuff.) As if the PVC wasn't bad enough, the pipes were broken, and full of water, and all the wires were exposed. NICE!! Our poor elecrtician worked for three days replacing burned up wires, fire hazards, and re-routing everything, and finally.... we had power.

Next, we hired a painter.





DON'T PANIC. These are BEFORE pictures with the previous homeowners stuff. But it gives you a good idea on what we were up against. The WHOLE house needed a fresh coat of paint, and some handy work here and there.

For the next two weeks, our painters were my best friends. We joked, we laughed, we told stories, one of them brought us avacados, and in return I held back my dog when she tried to kill them. It was a lot of fun. Then one day Scott (our amazing painter) said he smelled gas upstairs, and it had nothing to do with what we ate for lunch.

(Now, a week earlier we discovered that we had no hot water, and no pilot light lit. We had called the gas company out and they said there was no way to light it without blowing up the house because the water heater had a bad valve and we had to call a plumber. That was a mess. But the gas company checked for leaks everywhere else and said we were good.)

Soooo.. having full faith in Scott, I made yet another call to the gas company. The guy went in the attic and touched the gas line leading to our heater and it fell right off in his hand. NICE. One quick repair, and it was handled. Thanks Scott! You saved our lives!

Moving right along with house repairs, we discovered water damage and mold in our kitchen and den. Walls were ripped open, containments were set up and we were left with a huge mess.

Here's the den before the previous owner moved out:


And here it is after a little mold remediation.


Did I mention we were still sleeping on the floor and living out of cardboard boxes in the garage during all of this? As least we had hot water now.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

House



Wow! SOOO much has happened since our wedding nine months ago, but the most exciting thing is.... WE BOUGHT A HOUSE!!! YAY!!! Being a home owner has been so much fun, and every day is a new adventure. However, every adventure has a beginning, and that's where I will start.

We searched for the perfect home for a few months. We saw our fair share of s**tholes, and homes that were way too expensive for our budget. We saw homes that had been completely gutted, and homes that were stuck in the 1970's. We were just about to give up when I saw the house pictured above online. It had been on the market for three days when we went to check it out, and the very bitter and freshly divorced homeower was looking forward to getting it out of her hands. We put in our bid that day, and a couple months and boatloads of paperwork later... we got the keys on April 20th, Hitler's birthday. (I had to throw that in because I was born on Pearl Harbor (December 7th), and we were married on September 11th. All the important days in our life also happen to be the most offensive days in our Nation's History.)

Night one in our new house:

We spent the ENTIRE day moving our stuff into the garage. We couldn't move anything into the house yet until we got fresh paint and carpet. We knew going in that there was no electricity in half the house and we were able to work around it, and there were some problems with the water so we wouldn't be able to shower there for a while. No problem... the in-laws are a couple cities over, and they said we could shower there. I think the main thing we didn't anticipate is how freaked out the animals would be. The cats were NOT ok. They screamed and howled and hissed, and chased us with the intent to kill anytime we came near. We had to pen them up in a room to give them a chance to settle.

We grabbed some couch cushions and blankets and threw them in a corner to serve as our bed for the night, then we noticed that there was a very distinct smell of poop. After some investigation, we discovered that our younger dog Cherry had the runs, and she had it all over the carpet. And this went on ALL NIGHT. It was pretty brutal.

The next day we went to visit the in-laws for some serious shower time and breakfast, and when we went back home a couple hours later, there was a note on the door saying, "Your dog (or dogs) have been barking non stop for the past hour. Please take the time to train them as it is VERY annoying to your neighbors." And that was it. No name, no nothing.

Welcome to the neighborhood!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Capri





I've decided that I'm done with this place. I'm packing up and getting the hell out of Dodge. Where am I going? Capri, Italy of course!

It was the last stop on our honeymoon, and it was by far the most beautiful place I had ever seen. The air smelled sweeter, the skies and the waters were an incredible shade of blue, and the views were breathtaking. I've decided it's the place I need to live, and I will do everything I can to get back there again.

I'm packing my bags now...

Friday, October 15, 2010

Wedding







WE DID IT!!!

And let me tell you... everything was PERFECT. Leading up to the day everyone was saying... something will go wrong, but you've just got to move forward and enjoy the day. I appreciated the advice more than I can say, so I woke up on the morning of the wedding with an open mind, and a surprisingly calm disposition.

I headed over the venue first thing in the morning with the bridal party and a few other amazing helpers (mom, dad, brothers, and sister in laws) and we set up. My beautiful bridesmaids and I ran through a surprise musical number we had prepared for my handsome groom, and then I headed back home to get ready.

I took my time taking a shower, had a snack, and my hairdresser (who is a friend I have known since Elementary School) set my hair into curls. Then I grabbed my dress and headed on over to the venue to begin! I can't believe how quickly time flew by. Before I knew it, there I was in my wedding gown standing before a full length mirror sobbing uncontrollably. I couldn't stop, and it only got worse when my dad came in to get me. They were happy tears, and tears for my grandmother who I wished with all my heart could be there with me. I don't care what they say... losing someone you love NEVER gets easier.

I was trying to hold it together as my daddy walked me down the isle, and as soon as I saw my groom standing there at the altar, everything changed. It was a moment I could never imagine being in, because I had never experienced it. It was such a wonderful feeling to see him, and I clearly remember every single step I took down that isle arm and arm with my dad. The ceremony was beautiful, the weather was perfect, and I had never been happier.

When it was over, we did our pictures, then headed up to the party. The best advice I got from people was to take a moment to look around and enjoy, and believe me, we did. The whole night was unforgettable, and when it started moving too fast, I took a time out to take it all in. The Super Secret Wedding Project was sock puppets and they were a huge hit! (I'll post more on that later.) Our surprise musical number was perfect, I got to eat, I got to have cake, and I danced my brains out without any influence of alcohol. When the last song finished playing and the lights came back up, I was still beaming from ear to ear. We snatched up a box of chocolate covered strawberries, jumped in the car that said "Just Married" all over it, and we headed off to the Grand California Hotel at Disneyland to spend the night.

As we closed our eyes for the evening in the incredibly comfortable bed, there was no doubt in my mind that this was the happiest day of my life, and I will never forget it.

Friday, September 3, 2010



I busted out three of the ten remaining favors today! BAM! I'm on a roll!

I'm trying to get everything at work in order before I leave, and that's probably the only thing I WONT have to worry about when I'm gone. A friend of mine is going to cover for me while I'm gone and she's pretty much amazing, so I know everything will be in good hands.

In other news, I contacted our venue about the FINAL floor plan (hopefully for the last time) to ask about getting one little table for a photo booth we are setting up. I told her it's by the Porta Bar in the lounge area.... and she had no idea what I was talking about. Turns out, we had made those plans with our FIRST coordinator, so it got lost somewhere along the way. After a few phone calls back in fourth and an email here or there, it's finally all settled. For now... I just had to give up the couches that I had originally wanted in there. Oh well. Couches are the least of my worry.

I also got to touch base with one of my VERY busy bridesmaids who was able to find time in her insane schedule to make menus that will be on each of the tables. They are super cute and one less thing I have to worry about. It feels so good to cross things off my list!

Tomorrow is another day, so here's hopeing I get something accomplished!!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010



Just when I think I can finally sit back and relax, things take a sudden and dramatic turn for the worse. Our new wedding coordinator isn't the one we started with, which is the biggest bummer out of everything. Today we met up with her, and aside from not getting any hugs, I just didn't feel like our wedding was something to celebrate, I felt like it was a giant business deal and nothing more. Where's the love? I miss our old coordinator Amanda SO much.

We got everything finalized (except for the guests we've added), and we're almost ready to go. Hmmm... it seems like we're always ALMOST ready to go. We still need to get paper for our photo printer, a program for my computer, paper, I need to make MORE placecards since the dog ate some, and MORE favors. I need to pack, figure out where the heck we are staying once we get to Italy, and I need to get the house ready for our house sitter. I'm really starting to stress out again.

Right now I'm reading a fictional book about these four girls who run a wedding business together and I can't help but wish they were in charge of our wedding. I need help, and a LOT of it.


On the eleventh day of planning my fiance gave to me, eleven songs to dance to...

Today I went through all my lists and made sure they all matched. Of course... they didn't, and I had left a few people off the main list which brought our guest cout up a little. More guests equals more Super Secret favors. I have a lot of work ahead of me this weeked... but at least I have everyone's names on place cards!

But the good news is that I was able to figure out when my hair and makeup is getting done, and get a better idea overall of what the hell I'm supposed to be doing that day.