Blog baby!

A blogger friend of mine, Redhead Mommy had a baby girl last week! Go and see pictures of beautiful little Lydia and congratulate her!

Remember the "dancing green" color from the last post? That was the color we picked for the bathroom. The online color isn't exactly like what the card from the store looks like...but close. I wanted a fresh spring green type of color. Something in between pastel baby green and lime green. I thought this was the right color...it looked good on the card. However, bathroom's are small...and whatever color you use, that's a lot of color in one small space. I brushed a little on one spot on the wall...and still couldn't imaging the effect of the whole room being painted. My grandmother and aunt both said at separate times that they weren't sure about it. But I didn't listen...and Chad's mom kept reassuring me that it would be fine and that once I get the mirror up and put a shower curtain and towels in there, it would tone it down.
And I hate it.

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*Raises her hand* I really like the bathroom colors!
Honestly...it is kinda growing on me...or maybe I'm just beginning to not really mind (or care), we still haven't done anything to it...we just shut the door...and are using the other bathroom.




Chad and his mom got started with the "paper tiger", DIF, scrapers, and the steamer on the wallpaper in the master bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. The guy at Home Depot told us to score the paper with the "tiger" first, then spray on the DIF and let it soak in for a while. Then use the steamer to further loosen the paper, and scrape it off. They tried this method on the border in the master bedroom first. It didn't work so well. The scoring just made the paper come off in tiny bits, and the DIF just made a mess. In the bathroom, they stopped scoring and just steamed it off. The top half of the paper came off leaving the yellow gluey part of the paper still stuck to the wall.
I started with the second bedroom, since there was no wallpaper or damage that needed repairing. I washed all the walls and Chad's stepdad took off all the outlet and register covers for me. We spread out the dropcloths, and Chad's mom and I set to work painting the ceiling. It's amazing how much better a fresh coat of white ceiling paint makes a "fine looking" ceiling look!

We finished with all the wallpaper at about 1:00 AM, good thing since we had to have the steamer back the following morning. We drove home, went to bed after 2:00 AM, and I was woken up at 7:30 AM by the cat repeatedly pouncing on my head. I miss him while we're out there working...wish I could bring him along, but he would just be in the way.
Don't let the sweetness of his sleeping face fool you...he is such a little terror.Labels: cats are space aliens, homeownershipness
WOW!! That's a lot of work. I'm exhausted just from reading about it.
Wish I could come see the new house! I'll see what I can do about winter break...
He looks tired too. Saint Bernards always give me the impression of being sleepy.

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Reading about all the Cato love you are getting is making me jealous!
I want a lil wet nosed, love biting kitty of my own!!
Tee hee you're getting groped! Btw I *really* love your wedding dress, it's beautiful.
yep groped i was...you should see the OTHER photos! Thanks...i wish i could wear it again, just because. :o)
I miss your hottie-po-tatties!!
*wink wink* The ones I am groping!!
I just have to say, I love how giddy you look in this picture. Like a bride on her wedding night!! ^_^
Alyson: And how do YOU know what a bride looks like on her wedding NIGHT???
word verification: fuooy :o)
hahahaha! I...guessed...??? lol

Then there's our personal *wants*; which in most cases, we can't agree on. Chad wants to built a horseshoe pit in the backyard, which I don't really want because I don't think he will really use it all that much. I have been saying since we started looking for a house that I would like to have a pergola...he doesn't like this idea for some reason (I don't know why) and doesn't want one. I'm trying to work a compromise here. I will stop arguing the horshoe pit if he will be agreeable to my pergola. We'll see what happens.Labels: homeownershipness
Yay congrats on your house! I really like the idea of a pergola. Best of luck with the moving!

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Hmm. A lot of your places are very achievable, which is awesome. you could even kill a few birds with one stone if you took a road trip sometime!
New England is very different, and SO beautiful (houses and buildings hundreds of years old, etc). Bring your camera! CZ and I visited Boston and Salem in 2004 with his family (see my gallery), and I have been to Nova Scotia and highly recommend it.
Places I'd like to go?
Well... some island/paradise destination, sometime (Bahamas, Hawaii, Cancun, whatever). We're not very 'islandy' type people, which is exactly why I think it'd be different and fun.
The grand canyon, because I think everyone should see it and I haven't.
Back to the Banff area to spend some serious time.
Back to Nova Scotia because I was 13 last time, and VERY teenaged about the whole family vacation ordeal.
To see my mom and dad in the east.
To see CZ's family in the west.
Seattle to see various friends.
Europe (thinking France, Spain, Germany)
Japan (because it would be SO strange to me)
Oh yea...we want to go on a cruise at least once. I've heard some people don't like it...and I might prefer to have freedom to go wherever...but I hear Alaska cruises are amazing!
I haven't seen the grand canyon yet either...that would be on the "to see" list if we went driving.
You should go to St. Martin. It was perfect...we went for our honeymoon. Not too ritzy...but TONS of fun. The island is small enough that it was easy to find things to keep us occupied when there. Chad's not one fore sitting on the beach 24/7, so we rented a car and had adventures...I should blog the trip...never got around to that.
My aunt and her husband went on an Alaskan cruise and LOVED it.
Let's see... I bet I can wing a few out:
-Greece, Italy, and Southern France (possibilities for a honeymoon :)
-Central Africa
-The Seychelles, off the African coast
-The US VI, especially St. John's, with Justin to scuba
-Back to Kyoto and Tokyo, though I've already seen them, and especially Kyushu because I didn't get a chance to go there
-Alaska, for wildlife photography and backpacking
-The Canyonlands in Utah, for backpacking
-Patagonia, with Justin's dad next spring
and finally...
-Antarctica because it's like nowhere else on earth
Hmmm...lets see...
Arches National Park in Utah
Grand Canyon
Joshua Tree in CA
Colorado
Paris, Rome, Moscow, Venice, Greece, Switzerland, Africa, Australia, New Zeland
:)



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The baby will come when the time is right. :-)
Good luck on the car hunting- that's always so much fun.
I wish you luck in having a baby (and in not having one yet.) I'm so eager to have one or three of my own, but I know I've got quite a wait yet.
and Ugh. I'm dreading looking for a new car, but mine's about to kick the bucket. Actually, I'm not dreading looking, I'm dreading paying.
Thanks for visiting my SPF.
Your first pic isn't showing but I see the other two. Good ones!
I've heard a lot of negativity about the blogger beta. I haven't been approached to switch yet.
Wow. I love your freedeom pic. Awesome. Good luck on the baby thing!
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Wow, good luck with the move! we just moved last month and even though it was a huge pain in the butt, we love our new house sooo much!!
thanks! I'm going to start packing some un-necessary things into boxes already. As it is now...it looks like we exploded all over the tiny apartment!
congrats! :)
hows things around Henkel?




I have been wanting something for the background of the site for a while...but hadn't found what I really wanted, until I looked over at 1Greeneye. Lee is brilliant and talented...I love her patterns, textures, and brushes! Trouble is, now I can't decide what to use. I narrowed it down to these three styles then modified the coloring a bit with Lee's permission to better match the site. I am planning on toning down or completely removing most of the gray things remaining on the site, including changing the sidebar headings to match the banner font and color...so don't worry if it looks funny with that. The current background is also from Lee's art, and that would be number 6. Labels: proud to be nerdy
I like the one you have up. Option 6. It's softer so it doesn't jump out at you but completes the site and ties in the other colors you are using.
So, that's my input :)
or option 5 :)
I'm going with 5!
3 is also cute. Now I have to go over there and look myself, because my bloggy needs a facelift too!
I think I like 2,3,4. For some reason, the ones with the darker flower pattern seem to look better. Hope this helps!
I dunno if the voting is over, but I love the one you have up! It's cool!
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Isn't she just the cutest?!!
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