Saturday, November 19, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Our Very Own Home
The past few weeks have been a whirlwind of activity. We welcomed Daniel's parents for a visit, closed on our house, and moved, all within a couple of days. It was wonderful to have Daniel's mom and dad here to help us with the move and with projects around the house. We've begun to make our house a home and have added some personal touches. This past week we had new light fixtures installed in the kitchen and bathroom as well as adding electrical outlets in both rooms. We also had our new washer and dryer installed. I've never been more excited to do laundry! We have lots of ideas and plans for now and in the future, including some landscaping and a bathroom remodel. Thankfully the house is in great condition and we don't have very much work that needs to be done right away.
We began thinking about buying a house in the Beverly area this past winter while I was dealing with health issues related to an allergic reaction during construction work that was being done on the house we were renting. We found out I'm allergic to horsehair plaster, which is used in old houses. I had a severe reaction to the dust and couldn't live in the house for almost a month. Once I was back home, I had to take allergy meds to reduce the reaction I continued to have. Daniel and I began to wonder, since we plan to stay here long term, if we could buy a house now. When we inquired with a realtor from our church, and mortgage broker, also from church, we found that it was a possibility! So we began the search. We looked at 15-20 houses and had accepted offers on two different ones (both of which failed inspections) before we found our house, which is perfect in size and location (just a block from the train station).
We'd like to share some pictures of our new house with you. These were taken during the walk through before we closed. As we hang pictures on the walls and decorate, we'll post more photos. For now, we'd like to give you a glimpse of what our house looks like!
We began thinking about buying a house in the Beverly area this past winter while I was dealing with health issues related to an allergic reaction during construction work that was being done on the house we were renting. We found out I'm allergic to horsehair plaster, which is used in old houses. I had a severe reaction to the dust and couldn't live in the house for almost a month. Once I was back home, I had to take allergy meds to reduce the reaction I continued to have. Daniel and I began to wonder, since we plan to stay here long term, if we could buy a house now. When we inquired with a realtor from our church, and mortgage broker, also from church, we found that it was a possibility! So we began the search. We looked at 15-20 houses and had accepted offers on two different ones (both of which failed inspections) before we found our house, which is perfect in size and location (just a block from the train station).
We'd like to share some pictures of our new house with you. These were taken during the walk through before we closed. As we hang pictures on the walls and decorate, we'll post more photos. For now, we'd like to give you a glimpse of what our house looks like!
Front entry
Living room
Living room looking into dining area
Dining area
Kitchen pantry
Master bedroom
Guest bedroom
3rd bedroom - office
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Touring the Islands
This past weekend, Daniel and I celebrated our third anniversary with a Boston Harbor Islands Tour. We took the train into Boston Saturday morning and made our way to Rowes Wharf, where we purchased tickets for a noon departure on the ferry. We enjoyed the half hour cruise out into the harbor to Georges Island. Daniel and I spent some time exploring Fort Warren, a Civil War era fort with beautiful views from the lookout towers of Boston and the other nearby islands.



From Georges Island, Daniel and I took a small water taxi to Spectacle Island, a smaller island closer to the mainland. We chose to hike one of the trails around to the other side of the island. A shady spot provided the perfect place to stop and enjoy the snacks we had brought along. We took in the sights and sounds that surrounded us - the view of Boston and other islands, sailboats sailing by, and the sound of waves crashing against the rocks below us. We finished our hike back at the pier and and returned to Boston on the ferry. After stopping for ice cream, we returned home on the train. Daniel and I really enjoyed our time on the islands, especially Georges Island and definitely plan to make a return trip.




From Georges Island, Daniel and I took a small water taxi to Spectacle Island, a smaller island closer to the mainland. We chose to hike one of the trails around to the other side of the island. A shady spot provided the perfect place to stop and enjoy the snacks we had brought along. We took in the sights and sounds that surrounded us - the view of Boston and other islands, sailboats sailing by, and the sound of waves crashing against the rocks below us. We finished our hike back at the pier and and returned to Boston on the ferry. After stopping for ice cream, we returned home on the train. Daniel and I really enjoyed our time on the islands, especially Georges Island and definitely plan to make a return trip.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Victory!
A couple of weeks ago Daniel and I joined the masses in Boston to celebrate the Bruins' Stanley Cup victory. We aren't die hard fans, but thought it would be fun to participate in this once in a lifetime experience. The Boston Globe estimated that there was close to a million people who came into town for the festivities. We rode the very overcrowded train into North Station, which shares space with the Garden, home of the Boston Bruins. We found a spot near the Garden, where the parade was starting from. The team rode in a line of 20 duck boats, with the Stanley Cup held high at the front, and ticker tape confetti flying all around us. It was a lot of fun to be a part of the parade and celebrate the Bruins' victory with the rest of Boston.


Sunday, March 27, 2011
A Stinky Situation
Makwa learned a very important lesson last Tuesday night. Daniel had taken him outside before bed and in Makwa's curiousity, he got a little too close to the neighborhood skunk. Unfortunately, Makwa had cornered the skunk and before Daniel could call him back, Makwa got sprayed in the face, neck, and chest. As soon as Daniel brought Makwa inside, we washed him in the tub. We were completely unprepared for this kind of situation and all we could do was give him a bath. Neither Daniel nor I slept much that night as the smell of skunk permeated the house. Daniel did some research and found that boiling water with vinegar would get the skunk smell out of the air. It worked, but then the house smelled of vinegar. Still better than skunk, though! Makwa received two more baths on Wednesday, using hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, and dish soap. The second bath included a presoak with listerine. It seemed to work well. Unfortunately, we still had to deal with the mild skunk smell throughout the house. After many loads of laundry, scrubbing the kitchen and bathroom floors, cleaning the carpets with a rug doctor, several days with the windows open (in 30 degree weather), and perfumey candles burning, we've finally gotten rid of it, for the most part. Every so often we get a whif of skunk. I guess it will just take time for the smell to fully disappear. I sure hope Makwa has learned his lesson and we won't have to go through this again. However, if he does get sprayed by a skunk again, we WILL be prepared!
Friday, December 24, 2010
Christmas Thoughts
It's hard to believe that Christmas is upon us once again. It is always a busy time of year with Christmas parties, concerts and shopping. I've been involved in our church's choir for the past year and sang in the "Child of Hope" cantata last Sunday, which was a beautiful representation of the Christmas story and the hope that He alone can bring to the world.
Daniel and I got home a little while ago from the Christmas Eve service and will open gifts this evening. Tomorrow we'll celebrate Christmas with our wonderful friends, the Bakers. We are so very grateful for the relationships we've made and the people that we can share holidays with. It definitely makes it easier to be away from family. Daniel, Makwa and I would like to wish you a very Merry Christmas!

Daniel and I got home a little while ago from the Christmas Eve service and will open gifts this evening. Tomorrow we'll celebrate Christmas with our wonderful friends, the Bakers. We are so very grateful for the relationships we've made and the people that we can share holidays with. It definitely makes it easier to be away from family. Daniel, Makwa and I would like to wish you a very Merry Christmas!

Saturday, October 30, 2010
Makwa Moments
The other night, Makwa was laying on the floor shivering. It was one of our first colder nights and we hadn't turned the heat on yet. Daniel and I covered him with a blanket and he quickly warmed up.

Daniel saw a dog couch in a magazine and insisted we get one for Makwa. His reasoning was that Makwa needed a warm, soft place to rest on instead of laying on the floor in the living room. So we ordered the couch. Makwa really likes his couch and we've now put it in the bedroom for him to sleep on at night. He's been sleeping much better since he started sleeping on his couch.

Daniel saw a dog couch in a magazine and insisted we get one for Makwa. His reasoning was that Makwa needed a warm, soft place to rest on instead of laying on the floor in the living room. So we ordered the couch. Makwa really likes his couch and we've now put it in the bedroom for him to sleep on at night. He's been sleeping much better since he started sleeping on his couch.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)