Thursday, October 25, 2007

Bathroom Remodeling Part II: The Hole in the Wall

Since the wedding, George has put in many more hours planning and working on our bathroom remodeling project. I've helped a bit too - and learned how to safely use a mitre saw! - but I can't take too much credit: he's done most of the work himself.

After some consideration, we selected the exact jacuzzi tub we wanted and brought it home from Lowe's in a huge box. Alas, thanks to a labeling error on the box, we had to lug it back to Lowe's and get yet another one. We now have the correct tub sitting in our dining room. With the tub in our possession, we could begin planning how exactly the it would go in the bathroom and how we wanted it framed. George designed and began work on the frame for the tub. On a subsequent trip to Lowe's, we learned that the window we'd special-ordered had arrived! With the tub still serving as a play area for Quincy in our living room, this turned out to be the perfect time to install the beautiful new window!It was amazing how quickly George had a giant hole in our bathroom wall. Check back soon for a video of this process.
With the window at last installed, Quincy inspected the work and gave us the "ok" for the next stage of our remodeling.You can see more pictures of the latest stage in the project by clicking right here.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Happily Ever After

I think its rare that so much time passes for me between my blog entries, but I think I've had a good excuse. Our wedding celebration in St.Louis required some time and organization, but we had a wonderful, wonderful time. More than once has it occurred to me that it is sad that weddings (and funerals) are often the only time in our entire lives when we can gather all the people we love in one place at the same time. Still, we enjoyed it while it lasted. It was wonderful to be around so much love. I feel very blessed to have so many wonderful friends and family members - old and new - who were able to share our wedding with us.

Now that the wedding is over, however, I am embarking - for the first time in years - on just plain old "life." I don't mean it to sound boring. Actually, I am thrilled that at no time in the foreseeable future will I have to take a final exam, graduate from anything, plan a wedding, move, start a new job, or start or end a new relationship. It will just be good ol' fashioned LIFE. Just me and George and kitty living day by day.

I don't want to make it sound like life is all of a sudden perfect and dreamy out here in paradise. School has still been a rough ride. I'm on a real uphill climb to learn how to best teach my seventh grade reading workshop classes. I'm also tackling my "wedding 10." (Most people would try to lose ten pounds before their wedding. Not one to follow trends, I gained ten pounds before our wedding. In short, stress and dieting and I don't mix well.) Still, with the thank you notes, the wedding scrapbook, and photo albums already completed, its time to just be. I've vowed that for myself and for George - who has supported me through several periods of transition in the past two years - that I will not take on any new activities outside of work for the rest of 2007. The temptation is naturally there. I'm dying to learn how to surf, dance the hula, and a few other things out here in Hawai'i. That said, until January, it will be me, George, and my job. How will I manage? Well, look for a more frequent entries here on Lisaville. Aside from that? We'll all have to sit back and relax and wait to see what happens next.


Peace and aloha until next time,

Lisa