We don't have a patio (yet), but a few weeks ago, Tim and his dad installed our new French patio door! I thought I posted about it - but apparently not.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
siding progress
For the past 2 weeks our contractor has been working on ripping down our old siding and today he started putting up the new vinyl siding! I'm in Dallas for work until tomorrow, so Tim sent me this picture (via the new love of his life - his new iPhone) of some of their progress:
For reference, here is a before picture (taken after the new windows were installed, hence the messiness around the windows):
Hopefully by the time I get home from Texas tomorrow even more will be finished!
For reference, here is a before picture (taken after the new windows were installed, hence the messiness around the windows):
Hopefully by the time I get home from Texas tomorrow even more will be finished!
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
summer vacation - part 2
Continuing from my last post...
As I said, last Thursday, we drove from the Cape to northern Virginia. It was 521 miles of pure BLAH. The drive in and of itself wasn't horrible - we made great time and didn't hit too much traffic, but that's just a long time to spend in the car (roughly 8 hours - we may drive a little fast...).
Anyway, we headed to the "South" because my parents, after 10½ years in MA (our longest stint anywhere!), moved in April - thanks to what they hope is my dad's last relocation for work. The bought a beautiful house in Leesburg, VA in a gated golf community on the Potomac River (the community is on the river, not their house).
On Friday, Tim and I played golf with my dad at the country club where they live. It was only the second or third full round of 18 holes in my life - but I think I did pretty well! The course was beautiful, with quite a few holes running along the Potomac and we even saw some wildlife - a couple young deer and some woodchucks.
Also on Friday we went to Cocktails on the Potomac which is a monthly event at the clubhouse where there's an open bar on the deck overlooking the river. It was fun and quite picturesque.
Tim and me on the clubhouse deck - the Potomac River is behind us.
The view from the clubhouse - so beautiful!
The 18th green on the Potomac
The visit had another purpose - my mom was threw a surprise 80th birthday party for her dad, my Grampy. All of my mom's siblings came (3 sisters, 1 brother) from as far as Minnesota and Georgia as well as all of their kids. It was great and while we think my Grampy may have known, he still loved having the entire family together!
Happy 80th, Grampy!
Looking at the scrapbook of family photos that I made for him
Miriam had lots of fun with the bubbles
My mom and dad <3
Tim and me on the deck
We then got up on Sunday morning to make the trek back home. Another long day in the car, but we were happy to be home. Sox missed us (but did great with his sitter - much to my relief) and I was really excited to see him and the grass needed to be cut pretty badly, so Tim took care of that before we even finished unpacking the car. One good thing about all the rain - our grass is awesomely green right now!
It was back to work yesterday and now we're (im)patiently waiting for our siding contractor to start on our house. His tentative start day is Thursday, so hopefully he can finish up the other job he has and start ours!! I'm also back to playing field hockey (I have a game tonight) and I'm also coaching at a youth track camp in our town. It started last Thursday (I couldn't be there, obviously) and runs for 6 weeks. They told me that the bulk of the kids are young (ages 3-8) and I can't WAIT to go help out. They're even paying me which is a nice plus seeing as when I inquired about it, I wasn't expecting to get paid. The money will help pay for new blinds/shades for the windows since some of the old blinds don't fit in the new windows.
Check back for progress with the siding and keep your fingers crossed for the rain to stay away for the next few weeks so that he can finish quickly and for our walk!
As I said, last Thursday, we drove from the Cape to northern Virginia. It was 521 miles of pure BLAH. The drive in and of itself wasn't horrible - we made great time and didn't hit too much traffic, but that's just a long time to spend in the car (roughly 8 hours - we may drive a little fast...).
Anyway, we headed to the "South" because my parents, after 10½ years in MA (our longest stint anywhere!), moved in April - thanks to what they hope is my dad's last relocation for work. The bought a beautiful house in Leesburg, VA in a gated golf community on the Potomac River (the community is on the river, not their house).
On Friday, Tim and I played golf with my dad at the country club where they live. It was only the second or third full round of 18 holes in my life - but I think I did pretty well! The course was beautiful, with quite a few holes running along the Potomac and we even saw some wildlife - a couple young deer and some woodchucks.
Also on Friday we went to Cocktails on the Potomac which is a monthly event at the clubhouse where there's an open bar on the deck overlooking the river. It was fun and quite picturesque.
Tim and me on the clubhouse deck - the Potomac River is behind us.
The view from the clubhouse - so beautiful!
The 18th green on the Potomac
The visit had another purpose - my mom was threw a surprise 80th birthday party for her dad, my Grampy. All of my mom's siblings came (3 sisters, 1 brother) from as far as Minnesota and Georgia as well as all of their kids. It was great and while we think my Grampy may have known, he still loved having the entire family together!
Happy 80th, Grampy!
Looking at the scrapbook of family photos that I made for him
Miriam had lots of fun with the bubbles
My mom and dad <3
Tim and me on the deck
We then got up on Sunday morning to make the trek back home. Another long day in the car, but we were happy to be home. Sox missed us (but did great with his sitter - much to my relief) and I was really excited to see him and the grass needed to be cut pretty badly, so Tim took care of that before we even finished unpacking the car. One good thing about all the rain - our grass is awesomely green right now!
It was back to work yesterday and now we're (im)patiently waiting for our siding contractor to start on our house. His tentative start day is Thursday, so hopefully he can finish up the other job he has and start ours!! I'm also back to playing field hockey (I have a game tonight) and I'm also coaching at a youth track camp in our town. It started last Thursday (I couldn't be there, obviously) and runs for 6 weeks. They told me that the bulk of the kids are young (ages 3-8) and I can't WAIT to go help out. They're even paying me which is a nice plus seeing as when I inquired about it, I wasn't expecting to get paid. The money will help pay for new blinds/shades for the windows since some of the old blinds don't fit in the new windows.
Check back for progress with the siding and keep your fingers crossed for the rain to stay away for the next few weeks so that he can finish quickly and for our walk!
summer vacation - part 1
I've been a bad blogger, but I have lots of updates today!
Tim and I took last week off work for our summer vacation. We spent the 4th of July on the Cape and part of the week after. We had a great party with Tim's extended family and watched the fireworks from the beach.
On Sunday, my mom, my mother-in-law, and I did our last big training walk for the 3-Day. 15 miles. It was LONG but definitely a good experience to get one in that was that long (we'd done 10-11 miles before). We have only 10 more days until the walk - I can't believe it! That weekend is now in the extended weather forecast, but I'm trying to keep myself from looking because I know how much it can change - maybe next Monday I'll start looking.
We also got to spend some time with our favorite kids - Danny, who was our ring bearer, and his big sister, Katie. We took them mini-golfing one night and had a blast! Danny even got a hole-in-one! He was so excited!
We also spent some MUCH needed time on the beach. It was great to get some sun (especially after the very rainy June we had here in MA - I think I read somewhere that it rained 25 out of the 30 days of the month or something crazy like that; it was getting rather depressing) and as always, it was a great way to catch up on some reading. I got through Handle With Care (Jodi Picoult's newest) and Firefly Lane (Kristin Hannah). Both were great; I especially loved Firefly Lane.
Here's some shots from the beach:
My father-in-law and brother-in-law going for a sail
The seagull that was very interested in my Chex Mix
And Tim, relaxing on the beach
We stayed on the Cape until Thursday and then drove down to Virginia to visit my parents in their new house. I'll recap that in a new post - to prevent this from getting too long!
Tim and I took last week off work for our summer vacation. We spent the 4th of July on the Cape and part of the week after. We had a great party with Tim's extended family and watched the fireworks from the beach.
On Sunday, my mom, my mother-in-law, and I did our last big training walk for the 3-Day. 15 miles. It was LONG but definitely a good experience to get one in that was that long (we'd done 10-11 miles before). We have only 10 more days until the walk - I can't believe it! That weekend is now in the extended weather forecast, but I'm trying to keep myself from looking because I know how much it can change - maybe next Monday I'll start looking.
We also got to spend some time with our favorite kids - Danny, who was our ring bearer, and his big sister, Katie. We took them mini-golfing one night and had a blast! Danny even got a hole-in-one! He was so excited!
We also spent some MUCH needed time on the beach. It was great to get some sun (especially after the very rainy June we had here in MA - I think I read somewhere that it rained 25 out of the 30 days of the month or something crazy like that; it was getting rather depressing) and as always, it was a great way to catch up on some reading. I got through Handle With Care (Jodi Picoult's newest) and Firefly Lane (Kristin Hannah). Both were great; I especially loved Firefly Lane.
Here's some shots from the beach:
My father-in-law and brother-in-law going for a sail
The seagull that was very interested in my Chex Mix
And Tim, relaxing on the beach
We stayed on the Cape until Thursday and then drove down to Virginia to visit my parents in their new house. I'll recap that in a new post - to prevent this from getting too long!
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