Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Pool and paint

The pool is fixed! And it was under $200 which I was relieved about, we had been prepared for it to cost so much more. One of the couples we know that live out here had been in a similar situation with their pool and recommended this guy to us.
 Ignore the pool float. It was too cold for me to get in and drag it out this morning. We have a family with a bunch of kids living in the house behind us and the amount of their stuff that ends up in our backyard, mostly balls of various sorts, is ridiculous. Luna adores the pool. She is such a good little swimmer too, with her tail wiggling the whole time. That was actually a really big part of why we wanted a pool.

Mesa wasn't our first choice location by any means. I wanted to stay in Ahwatukee, I've basically lived there since I moved to AZ in third grade with just a few short stints elsewhere, but we didn't want to sacrifice on the size of the house, or the backyard, or the pool, so we had to expand our search a bit. 
 
Also, our bedroom paint has officially been purchased! So excited to get started. Right now we're living in one of the guest bedrooms so the sooner we can get everything situated, the happier I will be. The sun has been waking me up by 630 every morning so I am ready to be in our master that doesn't get a crazy amount of morning light. I keep falling asleep by about 1030 or 11 every night because I'm completely exhausted. And B has been sleeping until almost noon since he can sleep through anything. Time to synch our sleep schedules back up!

Monday, April 22, 2013

We're here!

I hate moving! Fortunately, my parents are saints and helped us out, especially dad to help B with the heavy lifting, since I am a self proclaimed weakling. The most exciting part... this is the last move we're doing for a very long time. Since B and I started dating almost 3 years ago we have moved 5 times now. I know, it is completely ridiculous. And most of those moves were in the summer when it was 100+ outside.

It was actually pretty nice this weekend and it is so good to actually be living in the house that we bought way back in January. We were hoping to use the pool this weekend but apparently our filters or something got rocked by a storm that came through not too long ago and it is looking a little green. B and I have never owned a pool so we're calling around to get some advice on fixing it, not really an expense we had planned for.

The house is a disaster zone right now. Time to get to work making our house look like a home!

Friday, April 12, 2013

Shades of gray

We finally decided on our master bedroom color! To be fair, I actually fell in love with this color a long time ago but was really nervous to go so dark, B loves it though and since I really haven't given him a whole lot of choice with anything else, I'm ready to take the plunge.

Also, this beautiful bedroom on dear lillie is painted in Kendall Charcoal (Benjamin Moore) as well, and I am obsessed. Romantic and cozy without being overly girly. I'm picturing white bedding, picture frame mirrors over the nightstands, black and white canvas prints, and plenty of dark wood.

Besides deciding on another shade of gray, no progress. But we did decide to just take the plunge. Instead of trying to drive back and forth we're moving on the 20th! So excited to finally be out there, but kinda stressed about everything we have to do.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

25!

I'd like to start this on a good note since I am so completely annoyed with how today went. Before I start complaining/ whining, I'd like to congratulate my parents on 25 years of marriage! So proud of them and so grateful for the amazing example they have always set of a healthy, loving relationship.

And congratulations on the new family member. S, my human sister, and I are officially outnumbered by our 4-legged siblings as my parents just adopted their third rottweiler, Zona. She has no idea how completely spoiled she is going to be. Unfortunately this is all of the pleasant news I have to share today.














B and I decided to get started on the staining project. Knowing it is a huge undertaking we decided to start in the guest bathroom, it is a smaller area and if it isn't perfect at least it isn't in plain view in the kitchen or the master bathroom where I'd have to see it everyday. Part of this is probably because we were lazy and, instead of sanding, bought a deglosser that we were told would do the trick. Can you see where this story is going?


Bathroom prepped and ready to go. It is hard to see but the stain we picked out was dark walnut, so gorgeous as pictured. I all but rubbed my arm off going over the front and back of all the drawer and cabinet fronts and then B got to work with the stain. We waited, removed the excess, applied a second coat, waited, removed the excess, and then cried. Alright, we didn't actually cry, although I wanted to-- hours of work, completely wasted, because you can't see a difference. Or at least it isn't noticeable enough to have been worth all of the effort.

This shows what we "accomplished" on one of the drawer fronts. It is leaning against the kitchen cabinets as a frame of reference, since they started the same color. We're not giving up, but we're definitely taking some time off to regroup. When we re-attempt this down the road I am 1) insisting that we actually sand, based on our results I think the extra effort will be worth it. And 2) going with a stain gel. Everything I've been reading since this fiasco recommends General Finishes gel stain in java. The color looks like exactly what I want for the kitchen and bathrooms so I'm going to take the time to get it right. I think B would rather just throw in the towel, he has no issues with the cabinet color, but he says he wants me to get my beautiful kitchen so we'll make it happen :)

Until next time