I'm warning, read at your own risk. Imma bout to go on a rant that is pointless and really, really, really stupid.
Instead of joining in on all the FB sh*% I decided to blog about this, that way you can choose to read or not read.
I wonder,
I wonder what it's like to be wrong all the time, like weathermen?
I wonder what it's like to start small riots for no reason?
I wonder what it's like to suck at your job and still keep it?
I wonder what it's like to say "You can't predict the weather!" and then have a sh@* ton of technology to do just that?
Sure, I should be grateful for this awesome "snow day" and I am, but it's also been a huge dissapointment.
I mean, how about start predicting on the low end of things suckers. I don't think predicting the weather is rocket science, any fool could have seen that with the recent temps, and patterns this "mega storm" was gonna be a mega bust.
As I said, I realize this is silly to complain because just yesterday I was dying for a snow day, but since I'm human, I'm allowed to be irrational. Since I'm human, I'm allowed to change my mind and get upset when things don't go my way, and since I'm human, I'm allowed to go on rants that are really, really, really stupid.
End of rant, back to my "snow day!"
Cheers!
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Vision revision
Frequently this happens to me - I come up with an idea of what I would like to do to the house and once I start the project, things begin to change. Yesterday, Joe and I made a trip to Ikea with the in-laws. We were going for chairs for the living room. I also wanted to look at nightstands for the bedroom because the ones we had were just terrible, but I'll save that for another day. Back to the chairs, I had researched what I wanted and I had settled on a nice pair. A nice slim lined chair that was a great dark grey color and a wicker chair to add a little texture to the room. Joe was not on board for the wicker chair from go. Once we made it to Ikea to try out the wicker chair, I had a change of heart. Turns out it was not as sturdy as I was looking for. It's always good to have sturdy items with a Newfy around. Sweets has a tendency to rearrange our furniture and it needs to last.
The change of heart left me with a small dilemma; I needed another chair. Just as I was about to settle on a twin set, I noticed Sharon and Joe enjoying this very modern chair. I took it for a spin and really enjoyed it as well. I also loved the great floral pattern that made up the fabric. It was the texture I was looking for. After some more wandering through the massiveness that is Ikea, we finally made our way to grab our furniture. Unfortunately they were out of the fabric that I really enjoyed, so I settled for plain old black. It's growing on me, but I'm still quite sad about the lack of pattern. I know I can spruce it up with a vibrant pillow and all will be well :).
Furniture acquired, on to the house for setting up. Here is where the vision revision really comes into play. Not only had I changed my mind about the wicker chair, I got a very modern chair for our living room that I feel has more classic lines. After everything was set up last night, I started having doubts about the modern chair. It just looked so misplaced. I woke this morning convinced it would be going back. After sitting in it for a while, I really started enjoying the comfort of it. I mean, it doesn't look like much, but it is a really comfy chair. Joe and I ventured out today for a few more accessories, and I have to say I am really enjoying having a space to sit. With the addition of the chairs, I can finally say that I am done with the living room. It's cozy and it has changed from a very cold space to a much warmer space to be enjoyed.
Cheers!
***As usual, I must apologize for the terrible photos. One day I'll break down and get a real camera**
The change of heart left me with a small dilemma; I needed another chair. Just as I was about to settle on a twin set, I noticed Sharon and Joe enjoying this very modern chair. I took it for a spin and really enjoyed it as well. I also loved the great floral pattern that made up the fabric. It was the texture I was looking for. After some more wandering through the massiveness that is Ikea, we finally made our way to grab our furniture. Unfortunately they were out of the fabric that I really enjoyed, so I settled for plain old black. It's growing on me, but I'm still quite sad about the lack of pattern. I know I can spruce it up with a vibrant pillow and all will be well :).
Furniture acquired, on to the house for setting up. Here is where the vision revision really comes into play. Not only had I changed my mind about the wicker chair, I got a very modern chair for our living room that I feel has more classic lines. After everything was set up last night, I started having doubts about the modern chair. It just looked so misplaced. I woke this morning convinced it would be going back. After sitting in it for a while, I really started enjoying the comfort of it. I mean, it doesn't look like much, but it is a really comfy chair. Joe and I ventured out today for a few more accessories, and I have to say I am really enjoying having a space to sit. With the addition of the chairs, I can finally say that I am done with the living room. It's cozy and it has changed from a very cold space to a much warmer space to be enjoyed.
Cheers!
***As usual, I must apologize for the terrible photos. One day I'll break down and get a real camera**
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Homey Touches
Since my last post about the house, I've continued to add some "homey touches" to our living room. The most recent adds have all been free :). I've been digging around the house looking for lost items that I once enjoyed, or thought I didn't have the space for them and put them up today.
About a week ago, I was discussing with Joe about how I still felt like the living room needs a bit more. I had suggested we get the sister to the white bookshelf. The sister shelf is a three-shelf bookshelf. I thought the big grey blob was still lacking a bit. To me, there was no clear line of definition between the eating space and the living space. His response was OK, but let's wait till next paycheck. Well, in that waiting time I already had changed my mind. Good thing he's not as impulsive as me!
We are planning a big trip to Ikea next weekend, so I was searching chairs and such, and that's when I started getting antsy and needed to move things around. So move things I did. Recently I had moved the antique sewing machine under the stairs. I didn't like it from the moment I moved it, but I dealt with it. Having the sewing machine and the radio in the small space by the door was just too cramped for me. It had to be moved. This morning I was even considering getting rid of it. I don't get too sentimental about objects, and I can get rid of something in a heartbeat.
After several minutes of moving furniture and me asking Joe's opinion and then changing things again, I am happy to say I am quite pleased with the results. Not only did furniture get moved, but I dug up some photographs, posters, and a great painting that my brother got me on a trip to Argentina.
Oh, and the best add of all, which was not free- but the labor was, is a great light above the table. We got rid of that craptastic ceiling fan and now have a nice sleek light. Our eating space actually looks like a nice place to have a meal (not that we have very many at the table).
Cheers!
About a week ago, I was discussing with Joe about how I still felt like the living room needs a bit more. I had suggested we get the sister to the white bookshelf. The sister shelf is a three-shelf bookshelf. I thought the big grey blob was still lacking a bit. To me, there was no clear line of definition between the eating space and the living space. His response was OK, but let's wait till next paycheck. Well, in that waiting time I already had changed my mind. Good thing he's not as impulsive as me!
We are planning a big trip to Ikea next weekend, so I was searching chairs and such, and that's when I started getting antsy and needed to move things around. So move things I did. Recently I had moved the antique sewing machine under the stairs. I didn't like it from the moment I moved it, but I dealt with it. Having the sewing machine and the radio in the small space by the door was just too cramped for me. It had to be moved. This morning I was even considering getting rid of it. I don't get too sentimental about objects, and I can get rid of something in a heartbeat.
After several minutes of moving furniture and me asking Joe's opinion and then changing things again, I am happy to say I am quite pleased with the results. Not only did furniture get moved, but I dug up some photographs, posters, and a great painting that my brother got me on a trip to Argentina.
Oh, and the best add of all, which was not free- but the labor was, is a great light above the table. We got rid of that craptastic ceiling fan and now have a nice sleek light. Our eating space actually looks like a nice place to have a meal (not that we have very many at the table).
Cheers!
| What we started with. |
| What we started with. |
| A view of the "craptastic" fan. |
| The old set up. |
| Sewing machine and radio in a tight space. |
| Making progress... |
| Making progress... |
| Making progress... |
| Things have been moved!! |
| Print I picked up at the Market in Charleston, SC. |
| A better place for dinner. |
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Welcome to Nerdom
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| Joe's current obsession... |
There are many types of nerds. There are those that play board games, those who play video games, those who worship movies and T.V., those who get lost in comics, and those that incorporate all or some of these things. I think Joe and I fall into the latter category. While we are not video and board game buffs, we are comic, movie and T.V. nerds. I might add that I myself am more of a movie nerd than Joe, and he more of a comic book nerd than I, but all in all we are pretty nerdy. I mean an epic Friday night for us is taking a trip to the mall in search of sweet T-shirts and then hitting up the local comic book shop just to "browse." We frequent re-runs of T.V. shows we've seen millions of times, and our basement is basically a shrine to the Muppets (OK it's a shrine).
Luckily, for our tiny house, I also suffer from a slight case of OCD and we (Joe) don't get to keep a lot of clutter.

As of late, I have been tapping in to my inner child and embracing the comic book nerd. Growing up my brothers and I were fans of The X-Men. We watched the cartoon religiously, we'd trek down to The Cluttered Closet to purchase various trading cards and sometimes frequent the comic books. I also have vague recollections of Thunder Cats, Transformers, G.I. Joe, and He-Man playing in the background. Joe has told me that while he was growing up his mom would have to tape Batman for him just so he'd go to school. I'm talking about the Adam West Batman, folks. Oh and then there was his WWF (WWE) stage, which I'm not convinced is actually over...I've recently started joining Joe in his comic book nerdiness. Trying various recommendations and even gaining comic book crushes. I'm being serious folks, crushes. I'm not alone in this though, Joey suffers from his own nerdy crushes, too.
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| Joe's love, the beautiful Pearl Jones... |
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| Sarah's current crush, Marko... |
The most exciting thing we have planned this year is a birthday visit to the Baltimore ComicCon in September. Just last night we were making our plans and deciding if we were gonna spring for a 2-day pass. Last year was a first for us, and I remember thinking, "Why haven't we been before!"
If you'd ever like to chat nerd, feel free to hit us up!
Cheers!
**Images courtesy of GoogleImage**
Sunday, January 27, 2013
“Home is home, be it ever so humble”
We've lived at Small House Love for 1 year and 7 months now. In that time, we have worked to make it a more livable space. I have also worked to accept the fact that 942 sq ft is all I'm gonna be getting for a while. It's still hard to swallow, and I still daydream and search for new houses on a weekly basis. I don't need to be told that, "There are people who have nothing, so you should be happy" blah blah blah. I already know this, and I also know that I am suffering from First World Problems. It doesn't change that fact that I would like a third bedroom and a second bathroom. Sorry for sounding bitter - that is really not my intent here. Back to the issue, in the 1 year and 7 months we have lived here, I have been pushing to not accept this little space we have been given, but that has all changed in the past several months. I have come to start enjoying our little house, and I've even started to make it look like people live here.
A few posts ago I wrote about needing some inspiration for the large grey wall that encompasses the living room. I'm not sure if it actually counts as a living room, but that is what I am calling it :). I got some helpful ideas, but none that I was in love with. Then through the generosity of the in-laws, we got beautiful new floors and I started seeing potential in this small house. I actually started picturing Joe and I living here - you know, have our things around. Things that have lived in boxes since we moved. Things that seemed so sad and unloved.
I started with a photograph I purchased from next door neighbors I grew up with, and from there the ideas just kept flowing. The photograph is a beautiful black and white of the Grand Tetons and an old log home. I surrounded the art with my own photos from my trip to Montana. Personally, I think it is a great mix of color and black and white. This arrangement sits behind our kitchen table. I next started picturing shelves to take up space on the big grey blob you see when you walk in the door. Don't get me wrong, I love the color of the big grey blob, but it was just so big and empty.
I have a few antique pieces that make up the majority of the furniture in the living room. These were my inspiration for what to put on the shelves. I have acquired pictures from our grandparents' weddings along with a wedding photo of the hubs and I. Personally, this is my all-time favorite thing in the entire house. While it is still a work in progress, I think it is a beautiful mix of the families that brought Joe and I together. I also added a bookshelf to break up the living space from the eating space since they are in the same room.
The final piece is a big green chair. Since I didn't want to act like we were staying at this tiny abode for very long, I had a hard time deciding if I wanted seating for guests in the living room. The chair we have had for a while, and I had it tucked away in the second bedroom. Since the shelves and photographs started making our house feel more like home, I decided to bring it down for a try. I think it is a little larger than I actually want, but it does its job, for now, and pulls the room together. I know that Tilly and Poe really enjoy lounging on it to sunbathe.
I'm still working on the lighting situation. We have to get rid of that abombination above the table, and it's still a bit dark at night, but I am pleased with the direction things are going :)
Here are some updated pics :)
Cheers!!!
A few posts ago I wrote about needing some inspiration for the large grey wall that encompasses the living room. I'm not sure if it actually counts as a living room, but that is what I am calling it :). I got some helpful ideas, but none that I was in love with. Then through the generosity of the in-laws, we got beautiful new floors and I started seeing potential in this small house. I actually started picturing Joe and I living here - you know, have our things around. Things that have lived in boxes since we moved. Things that seemed so sad and unloved.
I started with a photograph I purchased from next door neighbors I grew up with, and from there the ideas just kept flowing. The photograph is a beautiful black and white of the Grand Tetons and an old log home. I surrounded the art with my own photos from my trip to Montana. Personally, I think it is a great mix of color and black and white. This arrangement sits behind our kitchen table. I next started picturing shelves to take up space on the big grey blob you see when you walk in the door. Don't get me wrong, I love the color of the big grey blob, but it was just so big and empty.
I have a few antique pieces that make up the majority of the furniture in the living room. These were my inspiration for what to put on the shelves. I have acquired pictures from our grandparents' weddings along with a wedding photo of the hubs and I. Personally, this is my all-time favorite thing in the entire house. While it is still a work in progress, I think it is a beautiful mix of the families that brought Joe and I together. I also added a bookshelf to break up the living space from the eating space since they are in the same room.
The final piece is a big green chair. Since I didn't want to act like we were staying at this tiny abode for very long, I had a hard time deciding if I wanted seating for guests in the living room. The chair we have had for a while, and I had it tucked away in the second bedroom. Since the shelves and photographs started making our house feel more like home, I decided to bring it down for a try. I think it is a little larger than I actually want, but it does its job, for now, and pulls the room together. I know that Tilly and Poe really enjoy lounging on it to sunbathe.
I'm still working on the lighting situation. We have to get rid of that abombination above the table, and it's still a bit dark at night, but I am pleased with the direction things are going :)
Here are some updated pics :)
Cheers!!!
| Grand Tetons Photo |
| The "grey blob" |
| What we began with |
| Pretty, but not welcoming |
| A bit bland.... |
| Come on in :) (As usual, Sweets is trying to steal the spotlight) |
| The illusive Tilly |
| All together |
| Wedding photo arrangement. Still waiting on a couple of pics |
| Montana pictures |
| A bit more lively |
Monday, December 17, 2012
Short and Spectacular!
| The one and only Sweetledeets lounging in her new space :) |
We also need to thank Joe's Aunt Cindy and her partner, Tami. Cindy and Tami gave up three days to make the trek down to Maryland to install the floors. They worked non-stop and without complaint. They are another pair that we will be doing all we can to repay their efforts for us.
It is truly great to have such support and free help :)
Oh, and a big thank you to my model, Sweetums! She really knows how to liven up a pic :)
OK, enough with the gushing :) This will be a short post because I was not part of this DIY project. Due to previous plans, and some extenuating circumstances, I was unable to be there to help. All I really know about this project is that it was not as easy as it seemed, there was the slight under estimate for the amount of floor needed, and that "just click and go" is some sick joke floor companies play on you to lure you into buying their product.
I do have to say the end results are phenomenal. I can't stop staring at these beautiful laminate floors. They are the perfect color, they have a great texture to them, and they really make our first floor look double in size. They also make me want to put on my dancing shoes and dance the night away!! I also know that now I am disappointed in the appearance of the kitchen cabinets, and the lack of finishing touches in this space. One thing at a time, I know, but these floors are pushing me to blow our monthly budget to make our living space look great :). Here are some pics for your enjoyment! Stop on by and come enjoy these fantastic floors anytime!!
Cheers!
| The beginning. How this little house looked when we bought it :) |
| Beginning Cont.- I do not miss that stove at all. Check out that cheesy vinyl on the floors.... |
| Middle- New paint job - old carpet |
| Middle- new paint job - old carpet |
| Old kitchen floor with updated appliances :) |
| Preparations |
| Preparations |
| Making progress :) |
| A bit more progress |
| Sweetums really loves the new floors! She has a whole section of the house just for her to cool off on :) |
| She had a really hard day of laying around and getting in the way :) |
| Please ignore the cardboard. There are some final touches still needed :) |
| Seriously, Sweets really loves them :) |
| My tootsies enjoying the "wood" |
I apologize for the dark pictures, and all the Sweetums shots. It is near impossible to have a pic with her not in it, and the iPhone doesn't allow for professional pics :)
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Help!
There are two things you see when you walk into our house, a table with four chairs, and a big grey empty wall. It's not cozy and it's not very welcoming. If anything it is stark and cold. We have lived at Small House Love for almost a year and a half. Since we moved in, I have had several ideas for this space, and all of them have failed for one reason or another. I know that we could use some extra seating down here, and I know that some art work is probably in order. Maybe some shelving?? I don't know what to do. I would like some input from those of you who take the time to read this little blog. What should we do with this space?? Please keep in mind that on the joining wall behind the table will be a beautiful b&w photograph of The Grand Tetons. Help!
Cheers!!
Cheers!!
| Big grey empty wall. Sad and lonely looking for some inspiration. |
| Photo to be placed on joining wall behind the table. Gorgeous right?? If i could live in that house till my end days I would be one happy girl. |
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