January 30, 2011

Announcing....

Esther Olivia Crittenden
Born: January 27, 2011
Weight: 8 lbs 6.7 ounces
Length: 20 inches




We love her juicy lips and wild hair

 

January 19, 2011

Upstairs Update...because blogging distracts from dwelling on you-know-what

The upstairs hallway then.
then (again)

and now. Compete with changing table and the door we salvaged from the cellar

Finally put up wedding pictures thanks to Costco and the "picture frames" inside our awesome door.  As much as I love remembering that wonderful day, it does make be a little sad.  Everyone always said you put on some weight in the first year of marriage...but I don't think they meant 40 pounds. Oh well.  It's all for a good cause.


Nursery - before

Esther's fully stocked closet...thanks to kind grandmas, aunts, cousins, and friends. Thank you!
More views of the nursery
Esther's story time chair
New "headboard" aka large Pottery Barn mantle Chris discovered on the beloved Craigslist
Is it wise to sleep under an enormous shelf laden with books? (Not to mention the bust of David.)  I suspect we are  violating some vital principle of feng shui.


Latest thought: doctors should give a window of time to expect their babies.  I'm not sure if having an actual due date is such a good idea with respect to the mental sanity of pregnant women.


January 14, 2011

Kitchen Projects

The kitchen needed lots of work...but to do a major overhaul was cost prohibitive.  Here is a bit of our low-budget remodeling job.

Our Kitchen as we found it.  Whoever thought of squeezing a range between the sink and fridge without any counter space has clearly never actually used a kitchen for cooking.


Step #1: move the fridge and scoot the range over
Step #2: Install dishwasher...with great rejoicing!! Going 9 months without one of these babies is enough to make you smile with every use.  
Step #3: Install counter...and in case you were wondering, having a counter next to your stove is a must. I'm a much happier cook these days.
So Chris had the entire week before Christmas off of school and he made the most of it.  Beginning with installing new counters (see above), building some shelves for me using his new router he got as a Christmas gift from his parents (a gift which he opened well before Christmas without telling me...very sneaky).  Last but not least, he took down the awkward cabinets and hung a pot rack in its place.  (Which he of course built from scratch).  Then he painted everything up beautifully and even picked out a clock to go on the wall to spice things up.  Maybe it's just me, but I think my husband is pretty awesome. 

Step #4: Build shelves...using a picture from my Martha Stewart magazine and figuring out how to make them. (with the help of one of our favorite Home Depot employees)


Step #5 Paint shelves and let Lizzy organize away

Step #6: hope the jars of beans and grains don't break the new shelf

Step #7 Build a pot rack. Step #8: let Lizzy hang pots and re-organize her newly liberated cupboard, Step #9 Touch up paint Step #10 Hang yet another large clock in our small home.

Thank you Chris!

January 11, 2011

Bathroom remodel...last minute, low budget, not bad.

Before
Before...yuck
Underneath the plastic...yummy

Cement backer board...amazing stuff

Tile (before we added white grout)

Mid-construction mess...as usual





new bead board wainscoting



Finished Product

Hooks from Anthropologie...on sale!