11.28.2011

The first few days.

(Andrew with the best treasure we've found at the house so far.)

The first few days of owning a home were intense. Three non-stop days of cleaning, scraping, painting, prying, fixing, and all of the aches and pain that go along with that. Oh, there's so much to do.

One of the first things tackled was to remove all the overgrown bushes from the front of the house. My dad and Andrew handled that and the response that we got from the neighbors was overwhelming. We even had people bringing us additional tools to get the job done more easily. It's becoming clear to us that the lady that used to live in our house was not a neighborhood favorite. 

Thanks to the help of many family members, we accomplished about 85% of my goal to have the living room and dining room painted and all carpet removed by Tuesday evening. Unfortunately, when all your lamps are in storage and your rooms don't have ceiling lights it's a little hard to work past 5pm. I took a vacation day tomorrow so there's still some time to reach that goal. I just hope that the old powdery-flowery scent in the house will get thrown out with the mauve carpet in the trash. 








11.23.2011

Homeowners.

We became homeowners today. Neither of us believed it was actually going to happen until it actually did considering all the let downs we've experienced in this long process. I'm extremely excited to get the keys this afternoon.


The house was built in 1925 and this photo was taken for the home's property card in 1958. I have to thank Christopher over at Cleveland Area History for finding this image for us. It's really awesome to see the house in it's near-original condition. Unfortunately all those trees have disappeared since then, the doorway has been remodeled, and we no longer have wood shingles. Nothing inside of the house appears to have been updated since the 60s or 70s. The house sits in a historical district and it's really inspiring to see how most of the other historical homes in the neighborhood have been maintained in such a nice way. We have a lot of work ahead of us, but I'm really looking forward to it.

(A more up to date picture of the house can be found here.)

11.21.2011

Jens Lekman always makes me think of the fall.



I took an impromptu walk yesterday after my breakfast mocha + bagel at Phoenix. If I had planned ahead, I would have brought my nice camera with me since the last remains of fall were there just barely hanging on. Instead, I did my best with my iPhone camera. I imagine this was probably one of the last walks I'll take around the lake this year before the snow covers the ground for good. I didn't listen to any music even though the season is perfect for one of my favorites, Jens Lekman. It was nice to just hear the silence and crunching leaves on a slow Sunday morning. 

11.11.2011

‎"It's happening people, say 'Hi' to the flakes!"

Bon Hiver!

There's never been a time in my life when I wasn't entirely thrilled at the sight of the first snow. I mean like, going out into the open air and welcoming it with a smile. It's a bit magical. It happened here last night. And as anyone who lives in a snowy climate knows, eventually the magic dies and we start complaining about never seeing the sun again come February. But for the first month or so I like to embrace it. 

When the winter starts to get depressing I like to curl up under a blanket with something hot to drink and watch Northern Exposure all over again for the twentieth time. It's like the second family I never had, living in the town I've always thought I would live in. It's my cold dreary weather comfort. There's this little piece of it that I think of every year when the first snow comes. I love it because they share my enthusiasm for the moment.




11.07.2011

Surrounded by ugly wallpaper.


I can't believe we've been in the process of trying to buy a house since the beginning of April. When we put the bid in on the first house I never would have thought that we would be at the point that we are today...all of our belongings packed up in a storage pod since July, living with friends, going through the house buying process not once - but twice, and trying to close on a second house. It'll be worth it though, that's for sure.

We might be closing on #2 this week and I'm getting really antsy. We're also getting the world's ugliest bathroom in this deal so more pictures of that to come.

11.02.2011

Sasquatch: Report Your Sighting.

I currently have a piece hanging in a group show at AG themed around Sasquatch. Bigfoot. Yeti. Abominable Snowman. Whatever you like to call it. Here's a few snapshots of the show and some of my favorite pieces. 











I love working with so many awesomely talented people.