Thursday, March 1, 2012

Warming the House

First of all we have amazing friends who are very thoughtful and show great support to us.  We were so pleased with the housewarming, the company, the guests, and all of the great memories.  In true fashion, we planned a great menu but made some last minute changes.  Thanks to my two gals in shining armor for coming to my sanity rescue.  In case you missed it this was the spread, homemade bruschetta with our heirloom tomatoes, clam or clap whichever way you read it, veggies with Darcy's Dip, antipasto plate, spinach salad, assorted cheeses, figs wrapped up with prosciutto, and finally cookies made at the last minute (thanks to Seema and Laurel), brownie bites with an orange frosting (thanks to Laurel again), and chocolate dip strawberries (also thanks to Laurel).  I wonder what La would have done with her weekend if it wasn't for us.  

Amazing company, amazing food, great wine, and a great night.  Enjoy some of the pictures, apologies that the flash was not on all night long.  But we like to keep it dark, makes for better skin tone. 

The bar ready for drinking.



We love this picture wall, so many fun memories!

Alex and Emily getting everything ready.

Milena, Cheryl, Vlad, Derick, Brandon in the living room.

Rich, Jessica and Alex.

Joey, Xander, Debra, Louie.

Chantelle, Angela, and Jason chatting in the hall.

John and Kelly.

Megan and Shawn.

B.J and Heather having some Grey Goose.

Jeff caught me in the bathroom.  I was just fixing my hair.


Dessert maker and future wife?

This was the after party.  Look at the new wines to try.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

It's Been a While

Laurel from, Exchange in the Hive said that we need to update our blog.  I agree because so much has happened since October.  By the way, it feels like it has been two weeks since then.  We bought a house 1.2 miles north of where we were currently living with Grandma.  We now have a 4 bed, 2 bath, corner house, which we are madly in love with.  It has been quite an adventure to move and start all of these things when we have had no background knowledge on home owning.  Special thanks to our families, including our mothers who forced us to make about five small loads the night of the move before we tuckered out  It was drama free for the most part, even though we had some problems with our big furniture.  That's okay, we love to shop!
Our first house!

In true "We're Really Doing This?!?!" fashion, we decided to start renovations right away (the first week).  We enlisted our friends, Derek and Adam to come over and help.  We traded a lot of beer for some amazing work.  What seemed like a "small" project turned out to be five weekends, again because of the lack of background knowledge.  But they have been so cool and we love our new laundry room.  Everything else seems to be in great working order.  Our goals for the new house: finish the laundry room to completion, create a huge garden space, install a new tankless water heater, and gutters?   More pictures and adventure to come from Zenith. 

Adam installing lights after they added all of the framing.Joey (Derek's wife) and I installed all of the instillation.  Can you count how many Bud Light bottles are in the room? 
 
Premoving picture: The chickens had to move as well.  Alex painting.






Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The End of an Era

We have had a extremely busy week with the passing of Grandma.  It has allowed us to reflect a lot about the past six or seven years.  Alex has lived on Honeycut Road for seven years, and I moved in 6 years ago this Thanksgiving.  During this time we have traveled with Grandma to Mexico, Las Vegas, Sun Valley, San Diego, Aruba, and many other places.  We shared countless of dinners at the Cottonwood Club and Country Club, drinking far too much wine.  Finally, we had an amazing friend.  Many have said how great it was for Grandma to have us in the house.  Or that we extended her quality of life, but the fact of the matter is Grandma bettered our lives.  She will be missed and it truly is the end of an era.  Thank you for all of your condolences and well wishes - we will be fine as life moves on.  Please enjoy some of these great photos.


 We always love dressing Grandma up for Halloween.  What a good sport! 


Sunday, October 9, 2011

We've Got Worms!

Okay, so we have been very busy around the house getting ready for Halloween and what not, but one thing we have put off long enough is dividing our worms.  Now before you start thinking gross things let me tell you these three fascinating facts about composting worms. 

First cool fact, 1/3 of our garbage should be composted, 1/3 of our garbage should be recycled, and only 1/3 of our garbage is true landfill garbage.  Do a little 4th grade math activity and see how much of your garbage can is a 1/3.  Mark up the sides and you will be amazed at how much you are over filling your garbage can. 

Second fascinating fact, red worms are hermaphrodites.  This means two sex organs, but we have to have two worms to breed.  By the way, you can optimal breeding at 59 degrees.

Third cool fact, a Red Wiggler worm can process an estimated amount of ¼-1/2 lb. wastes every day.

So here are some pictures to see how we divided our worms to give to another friend to start his own colony.  Think of it like Amish friendship bread or those Halloween doorbell dashes.  
 Start with important supplies: wine, Rubbermaid tub, drill, and hose. 
 Drill holes for the red wigglers to breath. 
 Insert the hose into the tub.  Seal with hot glue 
 Fill the new tub with torn paper and water.  
Red wigglers need moisture in the air to breath.  
So it has to be very damp. 
 Here is the old tub full of probably hundreds of gigantic worms.  
At least three pounds when all was said and done with. 
 Morgan stopped by for the some dividing fun.  But she didn't get her hand dirty.
  Worms mixed up with the compost.  We will now use this in the garden and houseplants.  It is odorless and amazing for growing things around the house and in the garden.