We've been living in our new house for a few weeks now, but we hadn't really dealt with our apartment yet. We just kinda got all the essentials out and tried to forget about it. But this last weekend we had to get in there and clean the place up. My main task for the day was the kitchen, and I'm honestly not sure that it was ever that clean in the time we lived there.
You know, our apartment really was a great place for us (for a short time). There are a lot of things I will really miss about the place. The pretty hardware and light fixtures (unlike our brass EVERYTHING), the loft space (it was nice to have Matt really close whenever he wanted to get on the computer), the pretty white kitchen cabinets (instead of our current "meh" oak), the awesome red wall in the dining room, and our cool open stairs (though I think the kitties will miss those more than me... they really loved laying on them and watching what was going on below).
But there are a few things I won't miss. Like the HORRIBLE wobbly stairs that I fell down, and the whole parking situation (carrying groceries across a parking lot and up 2 flights of stairs is not fun).
Plus, there's all the not-fun stuff that comes with apartment living... like really close neighbors. Smoking, partying neighbors with barking dogs.
But overall, this place was good to us. We had many fun times there. Holidays, anniversaries, parties, and lots of time just hanging out with the cats. This is the first place we lived as a married couple; we moved days before the wedding and came home from the honeymoon to this new apartment. It was our first "home."
I know it's silly, but I get pretty sappy about things like this. So I was very sad to close the door on this place.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Friends are cool!
Ah, what a nice weekend! Snow, rain, slush. Being stuck inside for hours. Lovely...
It really was a great weekend, though. A couple of our good friends drove hours and hours to visit us. Because of the lovely weather, we spent a lot of time inside the house. But just getting to hang out with these guys was awesome.
But I'm getting ahead of myself. (What a cliche phrase...) Last week, before our company arrived, I held a huge spider! The Butterfly Pavilion came to our school and brought Rosie the Tarantula with them.
It was pretty awesome. And I got a sticker.
Everyone knows that stickers are awesome.
I was very excited when some of the kids at school made me a cubby in their room!!
As a Special Ed. para, I go all over the school working and playing with all the SPED kids. So, I don't really have a classroom of my own. One of the rooms I work in decided I needed my own cubby for all the art projects they make me. I thought it was very sweet, and it made me really happy.
The weather was beautiful last week, which made the oncoming storm even more dreadful. The flowers in my front yard were looking gorgeous.
Before the awful rain and snow ruined them.
Our cool friends got in on Thursday night, and the rain/snow/awful mix stuff started on Friday morning. We got out for a short amount of time Friday to try and show them the awesomeness that is Denver. It didn't work very well. The storm wasn't awful, but it was not a lot of fun to be out in. The snow was heavy and wet, and (at least for a while) the flakes were HUGE.
But they got to see Matt's office and a little bit of downtown before we retreated to the comfort and warmth of our house.
Just to give you an idea of how crazy-heavy this snow was, this is our tree outside after a few hours of snow.
Matt thought it would be fun to go out and shake off the tree. What can I say? We were bored...
It ended up being beneficial to our poor little tree. Once the weight of the snow was shaken off, it bounced back.
That was pretty much our entertainment on Friday... We spent a lot of time playing board games.
But like I said, just hanging out and talking with these awesome friends of ours was fun. However, we were still very anxious to get out of the house on Saturday. Luckily, the snow turned to rain, and we were able to trek back downtown to the Art Museum.
We saw some cool art, had a nice lunch, and saw a little more of the city.
It's really too bad the weather was so crappy because we had great plans to go up in the mountains and do wonderful summer-like things. Oh, well. Next time...
It really was a great weekend, though. A couple of our good friends drove hours and hours to visit us. Because of the lovely weather, we spent a lot of time inside the house. But just getting to hang out with these guys was awesome.
But I'm getting ahead of myself. (What a cliche phrase...) Last week, before our company arrived, I held a huge spider! The Butterfly Pavilion came to our school and brought Rosie the Tarantula with them.
It was pretty awesome. And I got a sticker.
Everyone knows that stickers are awesome.
I was very excited when some of the kids at school made me a cubby in their room!!
As a Special Ed. para, I go all over the school working and playing with all the SPED kids. So, I don't really have a classroom of my own. One of the rooms I work in decided I needed my own cubby for all the art projects they make me. I thought it was very sweet, and it made me really happy.
The weather was beautiful last week, which made the oncoming storm even more dreadful. The flowers in my front yard were looking gorgeous.
Before the awful rain and snow ruined them.
Our cool friends got in on Thursday night, and the rain/snow/awful mix stuff started on Friday morning. We got out for a short amount of time Friday to try and show them the awesomeness that is Denver. It didn't work very well. The storm wasn't awful, but it was not a lot of fun to be out in. The snow was heavy and wet, and (at least for a while) the flakes were HUGE.
But they got to see Matt's office and a little bit of downtown before we retreated to the comfort and warmth of our house.
Just to give you an idea of how crazy-heavy this snow was, this is our tree outside after a few hours of snow.
Matt thought it would be fun to go out and shake off the tree. What can I say? We were bored...
It ended up being beneficial to our poor little tree. Once the weight of the snow was shaken off, it bounced back.
That was pretty much our entertainment on Friday... We spent a lot of time playing board games.
But like I said, just hanging out and talking with these awesome friends of ours was fun. However, we were still very anxious to get out of the house on Saturday. Luckily, the snow turned to rain, and we were able to trek back downtown to the Art Museum.
We saw some cool art, had a nice lunch, and saw a little more of the city.
It's really too bad the weather was so crappy because we had great plans to go up in the mountains and do wonderful summer-like things. Oh, well. Next time...
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
The Magenta is GONE!
We've officially been in our new house for a few days now, and we've been going crazy trying to get settled in. One of the first things we did when we got the house last week was get rid of the awful magenta fireplace!
The before:
And the after:
The gold color matches the walls in other parts of the house, so we think it's a much nicer look.
We did a lot of painting and moving of small things last week, but the big move wasn't until Saturday. It was a very traumatizing experience for my poor kitties. There was plenty of meowing and running around and hiding, but they found comfort in each other.
The before:
And the after:
The gold color matches the walls in other parts of the house, so we think it's a much nicer look.
We did a lot of painting and moving of small things last week, but the big move wasn't until Saturday. It was a very traumatizing experience for my poor kitties. There was plenty of meowing and running around and hiding, but they found comfort in each other.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
So sleepy...
Well, it's almost bedtime, but if I don't post something now, I'm not sure if I will anytime soon. This last week has been pretty busy, and I haven't had much of a chance to update. And I only have a little bit of time before I pass out from exhaustion so: quick post, and then to bed.
First, the weekend before last, we went to a Colorado Rapids game. This was going to be a post of its own, but new house stuff has monopolized my time. So I'm a little late. But it was pretty awesome. Neither Matt nor I had ever been to a soccer game, or really gotten into the sport in the past. But now we both are liking it.
And now, to bed.
First, the weekend before last, we went to a Colorado Rapids game. This was going to be a post of its own, but new house stuff has monopolized my time. So I'm a little late. But it was pretty awesome. Neither Matt nor I had ever been to a soccer game, or really gotten into the sport in the past. But now we both are liking it.
We won! 2-1 against the Kansas City Wizards. It was kinda fun to be rooting against Matt's brother's team.
Matt's hat was probably confusing to people, since we were playing KC. But I promise he rooted for the Rapids.
At the closing.
We got into our house for the first time Friday night. And I'm warning you, the following picture of me is extremely frightening, but it captures the exact moment we first stepped into our house, when Matt carried me over our threshold. So... don't make fun of me too much because it was very exciting.
I brought bread and salt because my aunt told me about some tradition involving bread and salt. It was fun.
That's a better picture of us in our new house.
Since then, we've been spending all our time at our new place. We won't officially move in until this Saturday, but we've been changing light fixtures and painting, etc.
And Matt got a nice, giant grill that he put together this weekend. He was very excited.
I'll have many more house pictures over the next few days. We've already gotten rid of the magenta fire place, so I'll be excited to show you that picture soon!
And finally, I'll leave you with a picture of a good-looking fireman. The fire department came to my school today. The kids loved it, and so did most of the women teachers. A little too much I would say...
And finally, I'll leave you with a picture of a good-looking fireman. The fire department came to my school today. The kids loved it, and so did most of the women teachers. A little too much I would say...
And now, to bed.
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