Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts

Friday, December 18, 2009

More Christmas magic



I finally got a good photo of our "Candy Cane Tree" we created in our front yard.

We've had these large plastic candy canes for several years and tried different ways of using them in our Christmas displays. We like to decorate the yard for Christmas, but we're not the over-the-top types.

This year I was inspired to create a different sort of tree. We have rope lights in white, red, and candy-cane stripes, so I wrapped them around the trunk of a tree. This is a birch tree that had just the perfect limb structure to adorn with red and white lights for the best effect. Then we hung the candy canes along the limbs and we have a real crowd-pleaser. Not that we have too many neighbors, but those who live nearby or drive by have given us lots of praise.

We just have fun with it.

(The lights in the background are draped on the rhododendrons along the house.)

Christmas with the Crists is shaping up nicely, don't you think?

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Apple Blossoms in December

This year I chose an amaryllis of a different color. This is my gorgeous Apple Blossom Amaryllis, which ended up having SIX blossoms. It's brilliant white with pink streaks and a rosy glow on the edges of the petals. I think it has a lovely scent too. I would definitely grow this type again.

For those who don't know, growing an amaryllis is a tradition that I started only in the past 5 or 10 years. I think I was inspired by my Dad, if memory serves me correctly.

Does anyone have experience with saving an amaryllis from one year to the next and getting it to bloom again?

Meanwhile, enjoy.
:)

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Stepping away from the swirling vortex of life for a minute ...

Yikes, this blog dates my entries, so I know just how long it's been since I posted, sorry.

Life here has been a never-ending stream of things that HAVE to get done. Moving in is mostly done, except for the stacks of boxes that can wait for more time to really focus on what's in them and where that stuff should go. Moving out is also nearly done. Things got left at the Oly house that either we weren't sure if we wanted them there to stage it for sale or if we wanted to store them at the Yelm house or what. The Yelm house garage -- even though it's big enough for 3 cars -- was so full of Mom's old stored stuff that we've had to work at winnowing that down, getting it over to her garage, and making room for all the stuff we had stored in the shed in Oly. That process is nearly done, too.

The thing that has been a big focus has been fixing up the Oly house to put it on the market. There were unfinished projects (ceiling texture, painting the trim in the main room) and there were projects we had planned but chose to wait on until we were out of the house (a complete revamp of the main bathroom, painting the Master BR). I'm happy to report that most of that is done. As Dad has said: "Why is it that we don't do these things when we live in a house, but then have to do it for someone else to buy it?" It has me scratching my head sometimes, the thought of making the house really nice so that someone else can have it. But we're close to putting it on the market -- YAY.

On top of all that activity, I have been continuing my studies. I took 4 classes this quarter: Practical Accounting, Circulation Services, Serving Diverse Communities, and Library Administration and Management. Whew, has that been a load! I've really enjoyed Circulation and Diversity. The information in Management has been good, but the structure of the class doesn't suit my style. Accounting has made me tear a few hairs out, but I resolved to learn some good skills by taking it, so persevere I must! Since we moved to Yelm, I've also had the opportunity to get ot know a new library. (My school work often requires either talking to library staff and administration or examining the library for a report.) I'm due to start volunteer work there in a few weeks, when I'm on Winter Break and I have more time. I recently took what you might call a self-guided field trip to Seattle to tour the Washington Talking Book and Braille Library for my Diversity class. Mel went with me and we had a great time and learned so much about services for visually impaired and blind people.

The only other news I have to report is that two weeks ago, CJ had a close call when he ran his truck off the road (sharp curve + wet road + teenage driver unfamiliar with the area = wrecked truck) but he's OK since he missed a telephone pole by a foot -- thank goodness! But now I drive him to school and about 50% of the time I pick him up too. All part of the fun, right? He's worth all the effort.

And in case that leaves you wondering what Katie is up to: She's so busy with school, life, and work that we hardly see her except on the way in, on the way out, or asleep on the couch in front of the TV. I guess that means life is good for her; she seems to be enjoying herself.

I should mention Mel, who has been hard at work making the 5 acres here in Yelm secure for the dogs and arranging the garage, plus working on the aforementioned projects in the Oly house. He's itching to fish and hunt, but the priority has been getting the house up for sale, so he's practicing a little "delayed gratification." Whatta guy!

Since this blog post has mostly been a catch-all recap of the past few months, I'll make a BONUS post about marching band since it deserves to shine on its own. Stay tuned...

Friday, September 18, 2009

Home Improvement, Take 2

The old porch lights ...
The new lights Mel and I chose to replace them with



In my last post I mentioned the waterfall. Here’s the view from the back patio (and the kitchen window). This waterfall runs about 12 feet down a small slope. The plants on the slope are sadly overgrown with weeds, but we’ll remedy that in the fall and winter.When we have the windows or sliding glass door open, you can hear the water from anywhere in the house … I love it!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Home improvement

I haven’t moved in more than 12 years, but before that I moved much more often. Whenever I moved into a new place, I always had a knack for making the place mine. I’d decorate, perhaps paint, plant flowers – different things that seemed to be my way of turning an impersonal space into my own. That tendency seems to have appeared again with the move to Yelm. It might also have something to do with the fact that I’ll be moving into my mother’s house. Ya think??

Anyway, there were two things about the house that I told Mel we HAD to change before we lived there. Both were throwbacks to the ‘70s, when the house was manufactured and I’m sure they were stylish. So I laid plans to bring the bathroom into the 21st century. I’ve taken “before” photos so you can see the hideous wallpaper and fixtures for yourself.



We went shopping and talked about the plans and then Mel proceeded to go elk hunting for a week – giving me the opportunity to do the work while it wouldn’t interfere with anything since we haven’t moved to Yelm yet.
I thought it wouldn’t be too hard to slap a little paint on the walls, hang new hardware, etc. That’s where I was wrong.
There were complications, such as me trying to be in Olympia to take care of things with the kids and dogs, while also being 30 miles away prepping, priming, and painting. I also hadn’t realized how many little angles, corners, and other tough-to-paint areas there were, so the project took much longer than I had expected.
primed! trim painting...

I washed the walls, coated them with primer, then painted and most nights I felt like I could hardly raise my arms to feed myself, much less cook a meal.
Suffice it to say that I was worn out at the end of 4 days and decided Mel could deal with the electrical and putting up the new lights when he returned. So now the deed is done and I can proudly cross it off the list of things to do.

Finished product!
It looks fabulous, Mel loves it, and we can get on with the actual move. Mom has gotten 99% of her stuff out of the house and we’re ready to make the transition. It will still be two weeks before we have phone, cable or Internet there, so we might have to work out some logistics still.
What about the other I-can’t-wait-to-change-this item? The outside light fixtures, another Mel production, but I’ll be sure to post pictures as soon as we get that accomplished.
Oh, anyone wanting to go “retro” can e-mail me and I’ll gladly give you all the old hardware and fixtures. You’ll have to supply the tacky wallpaper, though.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Speaking of projects

I’m getting started today on the project to learn (er, re-learn) Spanish. I’ve checked out an audiobook from the library and put it on my iPod. For those who don’t know the story here: I learned quite a bit of Spanish when we lived in Buenos Aires, Argentina for about a year when I was 8 or so. I don’t think I really kept up on it in elementary school and then when I went to Jr. High, I took 3 years of French. I followed that up with a year of Latin in High School. (At that point I wanted to be a vet, so it was good for learning all those Latin names for things, right?) Result: Three languages jumbled up in my head and not one will come out at once. I can understand a lot of spoken Spanish and French; unfortunately they come out garbled together if I try to speak one or the other. Grrr.
So I’ve decided that I need to learn Spanish once again. Katie has taken Spanish in high school so we can practice together and Mel has decided it sounds like fun, too. I have an inkling that when CJ signs up for language he’ll be taking Spanish as well. (High school graduation requirements include two years of foreign language.)There you have it, a new subject to learn that will help me greatly in my journey to work in Library Land PLUS something I’ve been meaning to do for some time. Now I’ve got to see how this whole audiobook learning process goes….