Monday, January 30, 2006
A new project
When Rachel's parents came to Albany, they brought a dining table and chairs that belonged to her Grandparents Brockman. Grandma Brockman did the needlepoint on the worn-out seats. As nice as they are, they're decades old and needed updating. So Rachel took it upon herself to learn how to do it.
Before . . .
Before . . .
the family wall
How can you tell that Ben's really a student?
He's got a desk. And it's one so big (and his study is so small) that the camera can't capture it in one shot. It's a very cool, very large, parson's desk that just barely fits in the room. He spent most of last night sitting at it, studying Abnormal Psychology.
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Roxie has discovered squirrels
Our faithful dog
Annie doesn't like the basement stairs, but she also doesn't like to be any farther away from us than she needs to be. This is her usual spot when we're working in the basement.
109 Winnie Street
One of those things we've been meaning to do since we moved in is put house numbers on the front. We finally did it this weekend.
a boy and his basement
We started a new project last weekend. We didn't know what to do with the hallway and we didn't have any place to put our bookshelves. So, we decided to make bookshelves to put in our hallway. Watch the progression . . .
Annie and Roxie
This is how it is for us when we sit down. If you look closely at Annie's muzzle, you can see that she's been helping us paint.
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
blast from Rachel's past
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
the living room
we haven't stripped the wallpaper and painted yet, but we decided it was time to make it look like home, anyway. Stay tuned in the next few weeks for a change in wall color.
dining room
Roxie's here!
Our cat arrived on Thursday afternoon. Thank you to Matt and Jamie in San Diego for taking care of her for the last couple of months. She's not as freaked out as she was when she first arrived, but you might be able to tell that she's not entirely relaxed, either.
what happens when Ben starts using Super Glue
First, he glues his fingers together (of course).
Second, he decides that a KNIFE is the proper tool to separate them.
Second, he decides that a KNIFE is the proper tool to separate them.
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Corporal Kennedy!
Ben got promoted! He's got more respect at work and we've both got a little more money in the bank each month. What could be better. For those of you paying attention, those chevrons on his lapel are those of a Corporal, no longer a lowly Lance Corporal.
Shelving progress
We made huge leaps forward in the shelving project last night. There's still a lot to be done before they're "done" (finishing each shelf, adding molding to the top, putting doors on front), but they're usable!