Saturday, July 31, 2010

bathroom progress

the mess that is our upstairs hallway right now

new insulation installed by yours truly
and if you look closely, you can see the electrical boxes installed by Hubs

little hole = old light
big hole = new vent fan/light (currently being installed by Hubs)

and, just because I like looking at it - our new vanity (not being put in until next weekend maybe?)

awesome feature - drawers INSIDE the cabinet

We had a bit of a water mystery earlier this week.  Monday and Tuesday morning, the plumber was here, blah blah blah.  Wednesday morning I realize the water in our second bathroom isn't getting hot.  great.  it's barely lukewarm (not cold, but definitely not warm).  Hubs thinks maybe the hot water tank (which was turned off all day Tuesday) just hadn't finished heating up the water.  Thursday, same thing.  On his way to work, Hubs calls.  He had an epiphany - the new shower valve upstairs doesn't have a handle yet, so we can't stop water from running through it (it's a mixing valve).  He has me run a little test - turn on every other faucet in/around the house (including outside hoses) on cold and then try the shower.  Sure enough - hot water.  Friday morning he also found the valve that shuts off just the upstairs water, which allows us to use our water normally again - no more turning on all the faucets just to take a shower!

Oh, and we had another bat in the house (refer to this post).  It's been almost a year and a half since our last bat sighting.  I'm just glad we can fully explain this one - bathroom is exposed to the attic, so that must have been how it got in the house, then Hubs thinks it crawled under the door.  While I was so mad the night it happened (Wednesday night), it was definitely the least traumatic of our bat episodes.  We saw it, opened the front door, and within a couple of minutes, it had flown outside.  That makes 4 bats in 2 years.  That makes me unhappy.


On a very happy note - I have to give a shout out to my good friend, J.  She and her husband welcomed their first child, a bouncing baby boy, this past Tuesday.  Little Jameson (Jamie) was born on July 27 (6 days late) weighing in at 7lbs 5 oz.  I got to meet him on Wednesday night and he's just perfectly adorable and looks just like his daddy.  I can't wait to watch the little bugger grow up! 

Thursday, July 29, 2010

more house renovations

let's ignore the fact that I haven't done a recap of the last leg of our Italy trip.

Instead, I'm going to talk about our bathroom renovation :)

We've been planning this for months now (since March) and it's finally underway!  Over the past couple of months we have bought all of the new stuff (vanity, tub, fixtures, etc).  Last week we hired a plumber and things have been moving right along since then.  This past weekend while I was walking in the Susan G Komen 3-Day for the Cure (post to come about that later), my husband and father-in-law demo-ed the existing bathroom.

Old bathroom:




current bathroom:


no more gross tub/shower!

brand new beautiful tub!

new plumbing for shower

new plumbing for double vanity

This weekend we will hopefully get a lot done - once the electrical work is done and the sheet rock is up and painted, we can move in the vanity, then tile the floor/shower and then the plumber can come back and hook everything up!  sounds simple, right?

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Italy Recap - Amalfi, Pompeii, & Capri

Ignore the fact that this post is almost a month later than the other recaps.  Work has been super busy and then whenever I get to come home at a normal time, the last thing I want to do is sit in front of a computer!

Onto leg 3 of our trip to Italy...
(this post is VERY picture heavy!)

After our stay in Florence, we hopped in a van and made the 6 hour drive to the town of Amalfi (we did not do the driving, an experienced Italian driver did).  The drive was a little longer than we'd anticipated due to some patches of torrential rains and was not aided by the fact that the last half hour of the drive was on the most windy roads I've ever been on.  Since the villages/towns along the Amalfi Coast are literally built right into the mountains/cliffs, the roads go with the land rather than through it. So first we weaved our way up a mountain, then weaved our way back down, and repeat until we hit Amalfi.  We could see our hotel for a good 30 minutes before we actually got there.  My sister-in-law (T's sister) and her husband joined us in Amalfi for the last week of our vacation (so you'll see extra people in some of the photos!)

But I digress - I had high hopes heading to Amalfi and I was not disappointed.  This leg of our trip was my favorite.  Despite the first day and a half being rainy, we had a great time.  We had great views outside of our hotel room (they got even better when the clouds and mist cleared a few days later) and we saw some amazing sights while we were here. Since we got into town in the evening, all we did was walk into town to eat dinner (which was amazing - keeping up with all the other dinners we had on this trip.  I honestly don't remember having one dinner that I didn't LOVE).

(clicking on images will show larger version)

 view from our hotel room




Our first full day in Amalfi, we decided to walk to the neighboring town of Ravello.  As we were making our way up the winding roads, we kept saying that there must be an easier way to get to the town (which is on top of part of the mountain, whereas Amalfi is at the bottom).  About halfway up we found a staircase that had a small sign on it that said "Ravello" and an arrow pointing up.  Finally!  That made the rest of our walk so much easier (and safer!).  Once at the top, it was time for lunch and we found this great little spot that overlooked the ocean.

 what a surprise, it was raining when we started our walk




still winding our way up the mountain the hard way at this point

lemon trees grow by the thousands here!  It is the birthplace of Limoncello, after all!

trying to figure out how much longer we're going to keep walking before we find Ravello

finally!  a sign! (and a shortcut!)



yes, I found another cat.  This one was friendly

view from Ravello (at the restaurant where we ate lunch)




After lunch we visited Villa Cimbrone, which we were told offered some of the best views of the coast.  The gardens there were beautiful and the views certainly were spectacular (though would have been even more amazing if it wasn't so cloudy).

 siblings...T, A, and G

view from Villa Cimbrone


my wonderful in-laws



Typical Ts

G is "stuck"



After wandering around the grounds for a bit, we started the trek back to our hotel.  This time we were lucky enough to find the shortcut right away and we got down the mountain in a fraction of the time (and with much less effort) that it took us to get up!


 view from the bottom - we were at the top of that peak

zoomed in on Villa Cimbrone from the bottom

the view from our room improved with the weather everyday!

downtown Amalfi


The next day we took a trip to Pompeii.  I was very much looking forward to this - I have always been fascinated by Pompeii, ever since we first learned about it in elementary school.  I was not disappointed!  The ruins were amazing and I could have spent so much more time there.  I will spare you all of the pictures I took because most of them look the same!








 mosaic floor

bath






Pompeii Colosseum



Mt Vesuvius in the clouds in the background

amphitheater




On the drive back, we drove through the town of Positano (our driver's hometown) - it was very pretty!






On our last day in Amalfi, we took a day trip to the island of Capri.  We woke up to the most perfect weather and I couldn't wait to get on the boat!  The trip over to the island was a little rough on the seas, but once we arrived, things only got better.  While we knew the Blue Grotto was the sight to see, they weren't allowing anyone in the cave due to the height of the surf.  So instead we signed up for a boat tour around the island and it was awesome!  Our tour guide/captain showed us all the beautiful sights around the coast.

 best view yet from our room - last day in Amalfi

view on the boat to Capri






Capri from the boat

main harbor - one of my favorite photos from the entire trip

White Grotto



Green Grotto



entrance to Blue Grotto



After the boat tour, we took a taxi to the bigger town on the island where we had lunch.  Then we took a bus to the smaller town on the island where we were taking a chair lift to the very top of the island (Monte Solaro-Cetrella).  The views were simply breathtaking.  I'll let the pictures speak for themselves.

 view from the center of town

view from the top of the mountain





T was excited that we had to take a chairlift - he was only missing the snow






After our visit to the highest point of Capri, we took the chairlift back down and headed back to the harbor to catch our boat back to the hotel.  When we returned, we had a car waiting to take us to Rome for the last part of our trip.  Stay tuned for that recap (and I promise, I won't take 3 weeks to write that one!)