Sunday, April 30, 2006

From Debris emerges Love


You know the days when you are overwhelmed with love for the person you chose to be with above all others? today is that day. I have married the cutest, cleverest, handiest, most talented cool guy I could ever meet.

We have been slogging away, getting ready for this big house tour, and we each have been head-down in our own tasks. S's task today is shedteau organization (we refer to the large shed out back as the shedteau...it's the first building on the right in the above picture. big, isn't it? neighbors ask if it is the mother-in-law suite.) He keeps scraps of wood, scraps of metal, scraps of scraps - just about anything most people would toss in a construction dumpster. I wasn't blogging then, but if I was, I would have told you about S dumpster diving. at our own house. I would have also told you that S would return from his business trips to NY with a suitcase full of goodies. from the dumpster at the construction site in NY. So all of that stuff has to somehow FIT into the shedteau. Along with all the tools. but that's another story.

anywho. I return from my running around errands with the kids now asleep. I grab a drink and head out back to talk to S. He fills me in on all the things he's done in my absence. "Did you notice the door in the kitchen?" He's asking about the door covering the gas line access to the oven. Little J has been admiring it lately too. I go back inside to admire it. it looks fine. and then. I notice that he's been fiddling around with an idea for the backsplash. and I LOOOVE it! And my above kibbitzing about bringing construction debris home from NY? Eating my words here! Because that's what we are using baby! It looks awesome. And soon I will post the picture and you too can reveal in its beauty.

Friday, April 21, 2006

Beauty in small things


This is the egg from easter that N deemed "too beautiful" to eat. aw.

So it is t-minus 30 days to the TOUR. And we are making our list of things to accomplish. Garage Sale. Paint the shed. Landscaping. Build a sink. Hang closet doors. Hang bedroom doors. Finish the kitchen (will it include a place for garbage and silverware???) I won't even discuss a sofa here. I will be glad when we can look around the house and see the mess for what it is rather than as the tasks we must overcome.

Unrelated sidenote.
Small tinkertoy parts can fit in a small child's mouth, and yet have a hole in the middle from which air and saliva can pass through.

Monday, April 17, 2006

Giving In To Peer Pressure...

...should be the title of this blog really. I feel a bit like the "long-time listener, first-time caller." I guess it is my turn to have a blog.

For a teeny tiny little while, I pondered calling this blog "foursquare," a game I love and imagine playing with the boys as soon as they are able. I also liked the analogy of bouncing topics around. But this morning, as I sat outside in the early morning sun (so bright if you are facing into it) and trimmed N's hair, I decided that my life is changing. And I felt a big part of the change was due to the house being complete - a feeling that we could "get on with things" and that our front porch was something that I treasured every day. rain or shine. I can watch the neighbors. They can watch me. A little like a blog.