So...where have we been? Here is the whirlwind tour of the last 7 months. Wow...hard to believe it's been 7 months.
1. I got a new job.

Scott is working as a substitute teacher and loves the flexibility given that he wears quite a few hats, and always has a lot on his plate to juggle. He is self described as a "stay at home dad without any kids." Rest assured, this doesn't mean he spends all day on the couch watching TV...because a) we don't have a couch, b) we don't have a tv, and c) he really has been very busy and if you read further you will see why.
2. We bought a house!

3. We emptied a house.
Our house came with stuff. The prior owner packed a suitcase and left, so we had a little more than you might typically have to deal with when moving into a "new" house.


(The ENTIRE house was covered in carpet, including the bathroom, kitchen and garage!)
We gave away what was usable, recycled what we could, and got a dumpster for the rest.
Opening up the kitchen and dining room.

Re- doing all the plumbing, and re-thinking the carpeted floor and pink wall tile.
Letting in the light- yes we did have to cut down some beautiful big bushes, but when the sun light flooded into the rooms, it made it all worth it!

5. We are now putting the house back together.
The beginning stages of our kitchen.
This is a slow, slow process, and we have given up all hope of finishing any time soon. Our main goal in renovations is to make the house as efficient as possible which means lots of time consuming projects without an immediate visible reward. At the moment we are working on re-insulating all of the exterior walls.

At this point we have our bathroom, kitchen and one bedroom pretty much done. Unfortunately, due to some hard drive malfunctioning, I don't have any official "after" pictures to post right now. You will have to wait for those, or come on over and see for yourself. I will try to put these up soon. There is much to say on the topic of renovations, but truth be told I'm really really tired of talking about it, so that too shall have to wait for another post.
6. We had our first house concert!
It was fantastic. Good music, good people, good food. The concert featured our good friend Alice Worthington backed up by Scott on violin and Gary on vocals.
A big thanks to those of you who came out to support Alice and join in the fun. And if you didn't make it out, don't worry, we expect to have more concerts in the months to come. We'll keep you posted.
So as you can see we have been busy...but that's no excuse for dropping the ball on our blogging. We'd like to think we still have a few readers out there and will do our best to keep you better posted. It's nice to be back.
6. We had our first house concert!
It was fantastic. Good music, good people, good food. The concert featured our good friend Alice Worthington backed up by Scott on violin and Gary on vocals.

So as you can see we have been busy...but that's no excuse for dropping the ball on our blogging. We'd like to think we still have a few readers out there and will do our best to keep you better posted. It's nice to be back.
3 comments:
I didn't know you guys bought a house! And wow, your adventurousness with the renovations? Inspiring! :)
hav that's great! and you are living across from dawitt and seble? if they havent moved that's quite a nice neighbourhood!
goodonya for all the retrofitting. what a pain to do before full renovations but you guys (particularly scott i think) will really relish the lower gas bills eh?
marc
I like the "stay at home dad" part. Great to see you blogging again. Hopefully I will get some of your blogging energy. Ciaosers.
Post a Comment