Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Info-savvy!

After sending out an email to notify everyone of the latest pictures of the house, one of my friends asked me the simple question, "Can I get an RSS feed of your blog?" This is one of the reasons I am really enjoying blogger.com -- the answer was easy! It's already enabled and I didn't even realize it. For those of you that know what I'm talking about, use the following URL: http://pinkcoder.blogspot.com/atom.xml I have also added this link to the side-bar. Technology is cool!

Sunday, September 25, 2005

Here is some viewable progress to look at on the house!!

They have started preparing the outside for all the stucco. Justin hopes to use the scaffolding to trim the trees some more. Posted by Picasa

This picture is taken from inside the kitchen, behind the island. Sorry about the bad focus. At least you can tell we went with very simplistic trim. I am really happy with the way the fireplace turned out.  Posted by Picasa

This is a view from the front door, across the library and into the dining room. The quality of this picture is a little better so you might be able to tell that the corners are rounded. Posted by Picasa

And here's one of my favorite parts -- the kitchen. The cabinets haven't been finished yet, but you can sort of see the simple, "Mission style" faces. I can't wait to see them next to our stainless steel appliances! Posted by Picasa

Monday, September 12, 2005

Still breathing

Yes, the house is progressing. No, I'm sorry there aren't new pictures -- the changes are harder to see now, since they are working more on the "little details". I will definitely put some up after the painting is done. Yes, Justin is still in school, and I am still at US Central. No, nothing exciting has been happening. Thanks for checking in. Only 47 days left before cruising!!

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Non-visual Update

Things are moving along with the house, but not worth pictures at this point. Just the plumbing and electrical mostly. According to the builder, they should start putting in insulation by the end of this week, and after that the dry-wallers will come in. Right now, Justin and I are finalizing our choices for tile, carpet, colors, etc. This is the fun part, but it is also time consuming. I'll be glad when we've settled with our picks and then can just wait. Otherwise, our lives are pretty quiet. I am still trying to adjust to the chaos that is my new job. It is slowly moving in the right direction there, in large part due to the fact that I now have the most seniority on my team. By December when my contract is up, I will be able to tell if they have the capability to be a place I want to stay at for the long term. Justin is starting school again in a couple weeks. He wants to finish up an electronics program at the community college but the interest is fairly low, so there is a chance some of the classes will be cancelled. Other than that, we are excitedly awaiting the cruise! Only 80 more days!