Saturday, September 12, 2009

More a home than a house now....

We've been so busy since school started that we haven't had a lot of time to work on the house. Peter's been dutifully watering and mowing, so the yard looks great, but not much else has changed at the house.

I never took Home Ec in high school, I opted instead to take Band and Drama. Those were fun at the time, but haven't been a lot of help when it comes to decorating our house. I wanted some curtains, but as funds are pretty low, we haven't been able to buy any.

So, I commissioned my mom to help me learn how to sew over Labor Day weekend. "How hard can it be to make curtains?" I thought. (What an idiot).

Let me preface this by saying I've never used a sewing machine before. I'd seen mom do it plenty of time growing up, so I thought I got the general idea. But, seeing and doing are two VERY different things.

We set out on Saturday morning to Hobby Lobby to get material and came back with some really cute stuff. Our kitchen cabinets don't have doors, so I wanted to make curtains to cover them to keep out the dust and for general cuteness. I also wanted to make valances for the two windows.

Before mom and I set out for Hobby Lobby, Peter, mom and I went to Lowe's and Home Depot to check out their holiday sales. We had already gotten an awesome faucet for a great price, so we were in desperate need for a new bathroom sink and vanity.

We found a great one at Home Depot for under $79.99. We'd already gotten our faucet for $16 (it's a Moen and it was originally $128!), so we did our new bathroom stuff for less than a hundred bucks. I thought we did great!

While we were there we also got a new bedroom door (we didn't have one at all. The last renters Peter had got in a fight and punched a hole in it, so he took it down). We also got some cute little lights to go around the stepping stones to our front door.

Since our house has two "front" doors, (and the other one goes into our bedroom), we're trying to do things to let people know which door to come in.

All in all, we did lots of cute things and the house is looking really nice! Pics below!


A side view of our new vanity (with cool faucet) and our bathroom cabinet.

Close up of the vanity and faucet

Our awesome steal of a faucet!

A view of one of the cabinet curtains with the valance.


A closer view of the cabinet curtain (trimmed in the material the valances were made from).
Mom did these curtains, I did the valances.


My first thing I sewed all by myself!


Our new footlights for outside.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

More cuties!

I had to post these! When we have kids, they're going to be so neglected. We'll have used up all our picture taking efforts.

Baxter sticking his tongue at us for telling him to get off the high fence.


Sally with her hand down a hole in the yard (hope something doesn't jump out and grab her).

Peek-a-boo!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Sally and Baxter

It's now been over a month since we got Baxter (time flies!) and things are much better between him and his big sister. She no longer hisses at him anymore, and in fact they play all the time! They still don't do a lot of cuddling, but she does clean him whenever she gets the chance. We think it's less out of affection, and more because she thinks he's dirty.

Here are some pics to show their frolicking times together.



Look at that sweet face!


He is already very adventurous!

Following big sister around

"This will all be mine one day....."

Investigating Sally's latest catch


Sally escaping out the pet door

Practicing the "rule of thirds" with Sally as my subject


Princess on the prowl


Thursday, July 9, 2009

Learning a new craft

I've been helping Peter at the store for the last couple of weeks and in our spare time, he's been teaching me how to make jewelry from a mold.

So far I've made a sapphire ring and two pendants. It's a long process and when I was working on sizing the mold for my ring (after 2.5 hours) I broke it into a bunch of pieces. The molds are made from wax, so it's a little delicate.

After lots of time and LOTS of help from "the pro," I have 3 lovely pieces of jewelry! A ring and pendant for me, and another pendant for my BFF Lauren. (Shhhhh! It's a surprise!)

Check them out!



The mold for the cross and rose pendants.



The finished product!


Lauren's pendant (it's really small, this is just a zoomed in picture)

Monday, July 6, 2009

Introducing..............Baxter!

Peter and I have been discussing getting a new kitten for months. Sally's home alone all day and we thought she'd like a friend.

Since summer time is kitten time, the Austin Humane Society lowers their fees for adoption to only $35. In fact, this is the same time of year we got Sally almost a year ago.
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So, we went to the Austin on Sunday "just to look." As soon as walked in the door, we saw a little feisty kitten named, "Nike" attacking the tag on his cage and generally keeping himself entertained.

We looked at one other kitten, but as soon as we were able to play with Nike, we knew he was the kitten for us.

We changed his name to Baxter, after Ron Burgandy's dog in Anchorman. He's a tuxedo cat, so we knew he needed a rather formal name.

So far, Sally isn't a fan of Bax, but we're hoping as time goes by, she'll at least learn to tolerate him.

For your viewing pleasure:

Baxter perching on the console on the ride home from the shelter.


He tried to make it all the way home, but zonked out about halfway.


Baxter plays in his tent while Sally looks on in disdain.


He tries desperately to attack something outside his tent.


Bax's favorite place to take a nap.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Look what Sally dragged in............again.

We got an early start yesterday when Sally came through her pet door with a BIG, LIVE bird in her mouth. It was squawking and flapping all around.

She (of course) dropped it not long after she came in and it flew around leaving feathers in its wake. It flew under the bed, and finally flew up to the dresser, where Sally sat and poked at it for a while.

Peter finally had to shew it out with a broom. It was not a fun experience at 6am, let me tell you!


Sally eyes her newest catch.



If you look closely, you can see the feathers everywhere!



Sally sniffs at her bird (this is the closest she got to eating it, which wasn't close at all).

Friday, June 26, 2009

Sally: The country cat

When we lived in the illustrious "big" town of Marble Falls, Sally would occasionally bring in her latest catch to show us/play with/eat. (See post below)

Since we moved to the country, Sally has taken to finding new and different things to catch (like giant, mutant grasshoppers) and bring inside for our inspection. The goofy thing is, she brings them in, sets them down, then leaves them. She doesn't play with them, or eat them. She just drops them on the floor somewhere.

She usually lays next to her catch for a while, but after a few minutes of it laying paralyzed by fear, she'll get bored and leave it where it lays. Then Peter and I get the joy of catching it and releasing it again.

Wednesday alone she brought in 3 grasshoppers between dinner and us going to bed. Ah!!!

Yesterday morning, she trotted out her little cat door to go play. A few minutes later I see her coming in with what I think is a big frog. I yelled at her to take it back outside, but, she is a cat, and they don't follow orders very well.

She brought in the "frog" and laid it on the kitchen floor and then plopped down beside it. That's when I saw it's looooong tail. It wasn't a frog, but a LARGE lizard. Not a gecko, a big lizard that looked like it should be spiky and live on a rock in the desert.

Of course, after a few minutes she got bored and started to walk away and when she moved, it freaked out and starting running all around the kitchen. I finally dropped the mop bucket over it to keep it in one place.

After searching for some stiff cardboard, I finally slid it under the bucket and got it outside. Once I put it outside it sat in the same spot for an hour (no wonder Sally caught it, dumb lizard). So, I was able to take this picture for comparison.





Sally and her lizard (bad cell phone picture)



The lizard and Peter's shoe

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Amber and Josh are married!!!

This weekend Peter, me and my BFF Lauren ventured to Vegas (baby!) for our friends Amber and Josh's wedding. We had a great time at the bachelor/bachelorette parties and the wedding was beautiful!

All of the girls got ready together in Amber and Josh's suite before the wedding which was a lot of fun. (I think we gave our hairdressers a good taste of Texas women).

Congratulations Amber and Josh!!!!



The bridesmaids toast Amber and Josh's future

Me, Amber and Lauren (roomies!) before the ceremony


The guys waiting for the girls to arrive (the only picture Lauren could take before the celebrant nixed the picture-taking).

Peter, Josh, Amber and me
(Peter keeping it classy, as always)


The beautiful bride and handsome groom!


Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Sally has an ouchie :-(

We're finally moved out to the new house and Peter got Sally's door installed. Yea! (No more getting up at 6am on a Saturday to let her out!)


She was having a grand ole' time going in and out until she lost her collar and fancy magnet that lets her (and only her) go in and out the door. Luckily, the door came with 2 magnets. So, we put the other one on and off she went. The next day she lost ANOTHER collar and her other magnet.


We ordered more magnets and went to the store and bought her a different kind of collar, which she managed NOT to lose.



Until Sunday morning....she ran in and out to her heart's content until she finally ran in for the last time at 9:45. Peter sat up and said, "Is it my imagination, or is she limping?"



Poor Sally had cut her leg open and it was bleeding badly. Later the vet would tell us it looks like the kind of injuries that horses get when they get stuck in barbed wire. She had to get four stitches and has to wear an e-collar (cone) for 2 weeks.



And the worst part is, she can't go outside until she gets her stitches out. Sally is an outside ADDICT and she is totally miserable (see the pictures below).


Sally in her collar (she is not happy).


Staring longingly at her new pet door that she isn't allowed to use for 2 weeks.


Her new favorite past time (all she can do without running into things).

Saturday, April 25, 2009

More house pics!

Last week we had a frenzied "almost buy" on a different house in Burnet. The price was low and the house was in decent shape. We got excited to live so close to work and to have internet access (which we're thinking is going to be spotty at best at the lake). We made an offer, and unfortunately were turned down. But, we're OK with it. Now back to the original plan!

We got to work today painting the living room at the lake house. It was a pretty, light blue, but so was the dining area, kitchen and now the bedroom (read below) . We wanted to break up the color a little bit. We found a really pretty red at Lowe's (Oops! paints, only $5 a gallon!). We love the way it looks!

The finished living room!


A view of the new color and the old color. We're still trying to decide if we want to paint this wall that leads to the kitchen.

We've also painted our bedroom. It was a dark, sandy color, which wasn't bad, but definitely didn't brighten the place up any. So, we used another thing of Oops paint that Peter has been saving for a few years. We thought it was lavender, but it ended up being light blue (see why we wanted to paint the living room?) It turned out really nice and I think will be a lovely room to wake up to.

The bedroom after being painted. The walls were the color of the door. Yick!


Our biggest challenge (read: P.I.T.A.) was painting the bathroom. It was the same tan color as the bedroom, and it's so small that the color didn't do it any favors. So, we painted it a light, sunny yellow.


These aren't the greatest pictures. It's hard to take a picture in the bathroom. We're getting a new vanity to replace this tiny one and we're bringing a cabinet we already have. It'll be tight storage, but we'll make it work.



This is our tiny shower. Notice how low the showerhead is. We're not the tallest of folks, but even for us that's pretty low.


It was a pain to get around all the nooks and crannies, and we'll probably have to go over it a bit more with touchups, but it's pretty much done. And it definitely brightened up a lot!

We're hoping to move out there in mid to late May. We've been packing since last weekend. Our house is a wreck!

It'll be interesting to see how Sally adjusts to her new house. I hope she likes it! There are lots of other kitties in the neighborhood, and she likes to be social. I guess we'll see!

Friday, April 17, 2009

Sally's first catch

Most of my friends that blog are posting things about their babies "firsts." First step, first world, first solid food, etc.

So, I'm going to tell you about one of Sally's firsts....

This past weekend was the annual Burnet Bluebonnet Festival which is the biggest thing since Kool-Aid if you live in the Highland Lakes area. It's like homecoming in other towns. People come from miles around for the foot-long corn dogs, funnel cake and tater twisters.

Nelly was one of the pilgrims who journeyed to Burnet County in search of some food for the soul (and to hang out with the fam).

On Sunday, when we had our fill of all the fried goodness the festival had to offer, we decided to journey out for a "fresh" breakfast. As we were getting ready to leave, Nelly made it downstairs first and let out a scream.

"Oh my god! Come look at this! Ewwwww!"



We ran downstairs to find Sally, who had brought us a little treat. If you can't tell, yep, it's a bird. Ick! (Doesn't she look evil here?)


She was so proud of herself!


Sadly, her aunt Nelly picked the bird up and threw it out (after informing Sally's mom that birds carry many diseases). Thanks Aunt Nelly!

Though it was a gross discovery, we were pretty proud. She's been trying to catch a bird since we first starting letting her go outside. Her collar is so loud that she's not exactly stealth and she's still learning how to pounce and catch her "prey" on the first try.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

The move is on!

So, we made our big decision. We're heading out to the lake sometime in the next month or so. We'll be about 15 miles out of town, and about 30 miles from where we're living now. It'll be a jaunt to go to the store or to a restaurant (but maybe that'll discourage us from shopping/eating when we should be hanging at home).

Here are some pics of the house(s). I meant to take pictures while we were at the house working today, but I forgot my camera. These are pictures from the realtor's website.

Our new home


Our kitchen, we may be getting new cabinets soon. (We'll see).

The view from the living room into the dining area

Our property. Our house is on the right, garage in the middle, guest house on the left.


We did some painting today. We thought we thought we were painting our new bedroom lavender, but, it's more like light blue. So, now almost everything inside our house is blue. It's pretty, but not what we were aiming for.

I'll try to post pics of the inside next time we go out there.