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11/25/2007


The carpet is installed and feels great! I have been picking up miscellaneous staples here and there. Hopefully, all of those will be gone before we step on one.
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11/19/2007


Today the padding was installed for the carpet. Apparently, carpet isn't laid in a day. The anticipation continues to grow. Tomorrow will be the final product. Well, almost, because then I have to go back around all the baseboard trim and anywhere else that might have gotten scuffed in the install. Hopefully, it won't be too bad. They have forewarned me that it is a possibility.
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11/18/2007


Here are some finished rooms and the upper hall. Wow, what a difference the paint makes. We are staying pretty neutral upstairs for now. The bedrooms are all the same 'Desert Fortress'. The Bonus room is called 'Southern Shadow'. The darker color below the chair rail is 'Lyndhurst Timber'. You will just have to visit to get a true perception of the color. The pictures don't do it justice. With the fresh sparkle of the white trim and the smooth coat on the walls, it is really beginning to feel like a new house. Christie gets more and more excited each time she sees it.

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The windows are not few and far between in this house, and neither is the amount of trim to be painted. Not only are the baseboards getting a fresh coat of white, but all of the windows, chair rails and crown moulding are too. According to my calculations, all the trim, windows, and doors will need almost 4 gallons of paint. I'll be glad to have that done and ready for the walls. That red and yellow in the breakfast room and kitchen have got to go.

In the upper picture of this set, you can see the crown moulding masked off and ready to paint. Phase one of the trim to be painted. This took 3 of us about a week to get it all done in the whole house.
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These have been in my camera for almost 2 weeks now. The carpet was removed last week and finally you can see some progress on the transformation of our first home together. The rooms really echo without the carpet. The new carpet color is called Feather. Hopefully, the feel on our feet will be soft like a feather too.


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10/10/2007

This is a Green Lynx spider that was on the front porch handrail. Christie must have scared him out into the open when she was planting new flowers in the window boxes. Apparently, this spider does not spin a web, but rather pounces on its prey like a cat. Thus, the 'lynx' in its name. It is a very voracious butterfly hunter. He is a little smaller than a fifty cent piece. The legs at the point of attachment are the thickness of a pencil lead in a standard No.2 wooden pencil. Very intimidating spider, especially knowing he jumps on his prey.
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This guy was having lunch on a bumblebee in our Rosemary. The whole feast lasted approxmately 3 minutes. He was quite interested in what I was doing as I got clsoe and personal to take this picture. Every move I made, he followed with those beady, shiny, bulbous eyes.
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Here is a cool spider that has been moving to a new location every morning at our house. Apparently, it has not found the best place catching prey yet. It is very considerate and dismantles all traces of the old web before rebuilding somewhere else. The web usually stretches a span of 2.5 feet at the outer circle with guidelines spanning over 10 feet.
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Here are some pictures as promised. This the mess we made in order to make it all our own on the day we move in. Popcorn comes down much easier than the work remaining to be done. We still have paint colors, carpet, and stone tile to pick before we can paint. We want to paint before we carpet. And the stone tile may just wait until a later time. It's all very exciting though. I spackled a bunch of nail holes and sanded some rough spots on the master bedroom ceiling tonight. Little by little, we get closer to the completed project...
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10/08/2007

The first weekend of owning our new home has passed. Since we closed on Wednesday, Oct. 3, we have been busy with the help of Christie's parents removing all of the popcorn ceilings. It was messy task, but went fairly quick. Very surprising! The white powder filled 8-10 yard bags weighing anywhere from 30-80 pounds. So much popcorn. The ceilings all need to be touched up where of the nail holes became exposed, but other than that, the ceilings are in great shape. The corners where they meet the walls are clean and sharp. Once all the spackling touchups are done, we will prime the ceilings and begin the painting. All of the ceilings, crown moulding, baseboards and walls need to be painted and updated. During that process, we will have the carpet spaces measured and quoted for new carpet. What is in there is 15 years old. Time for a sprucing. Be looking for a picture of the popcorn removal. I should have it up soon. Still in the camera.

9/24/2007

There are so many choices for paint, texture, color, style, carpet. Maybe if I just sit on top of the whole pile and take a short nap, it will all come to me. Or I will just look cute and daddy will take a picture of me...
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9/07/2007






Well, my house finally sold July 28, 2007. Since then, we have been looking for a new place to move to and start fresh with a house together. Also, the task of preparing Christie's house for sale began. Not a lot to do really. Nothing like getting mine ready. She has taken great care of it over the last several years and made sure things stayed updated and clean. I do need to paint the eaves and pressure wash the deck, stain and reseal. A couple minor cosmetic things around some windows and it will be all set. We had a realtor come and give us some pointers on Thursday. Overall, very little to take care of on the inside too. We are praying for a quick sell. The average time on market over the last 6 months in this neighborhood has only been 17 days.
We went under contract on our new home purchase this morning. As long as the inspection goes through with no major issues, the following pictures are of our future home. We plan on doing some work on the inside before moving in while the old house is still on the market. All new carpet, fresh paint in some of the rooms. Basic removal of the early 90's styling...