Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Ho ho ho

A wee bit of Christmas cheer has come into the F. household, thanks to:
1. Second batch of Christmas cookies
2. Charity shop find (always puts me in a good mood)
3. The saddest Christmas tree to date.

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'Tree', of course, is being used rather loosely in this context, seeing as it's clippings from some one's hedge that we found on the walk today. Regardless, undoubtable holiday cheer.
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Monday, December 21, 2009

Redirecting energies...

One of the benefits of being passportless has been that we've been able to finish painting the living room.
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(Finally-symmetry)
As well as fix the around-the-window area and (even more excitingly) hang up some of the wonderful pictures we were given as a wedding present:
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Even better, some of our friends have very kindly donated two black bookshelves to our decorating project. The CDs aren't organised yet, but at least they're out of their multiple shoe boxes.
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And finally, the incorrect passport. Yes, Home Office, this is a passport; however, next time we would be greatful if you would send one that isn't clearly out of date.
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Thursday, December 17, 2009

the hills

Today was a beautiful, sunny day, and as we were both home (me-working, L-enjoying his holidays), we decided to take a stroll on the hills behind our house.
Hills, as seen from our house:
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House, as seen from the hills:
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We borrowed the neighbour's dog and had a lovely stroll.
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(View from the other side of the hills--behold! the sea!)

Monday, December 14, 2009

What is it?

Recent trips to the local charity shops have been very successful. The most mysterious success so far, though, has been this glass bowl and lid/stand. I have plans for it, regardless of what it was originally intended to be, but I'm still very curious--what exactly is it?
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Any ideas?

Sunday, December 13, 2009

The eBay rug

I have been searching high and low for an appropriately-priced rug to add a bit of homely warmth to the living room. There was a lovely Persian rug on eBay a few weeks ago that I missed by mere pence. But last week, I got lucky. The lady offered to post the rug, but I, picturing the poor postman struggling under its weight, offered to pick it up, provided it was over the weekend, 'so my husband can help'. We debated whether the rug would fit and debated if measuring the trunk would be necessary. Come Saturday, we both showed up at the seller's door....and she handed me a light, two foot square package. My stomach plummeted as I tried to remember if the description might have been in millimetres instead of centimetres.

However, as you can see, the rug is full sized, just a bit thinner and more supple than I thought it would be.

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The overall effect is homely, in the best definition of the word:
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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Orange you glad I painted you?

The living room has gone from bare plaster, to white, to a hint of colour over the past few weeks. We have an awful lot of rejected terracotta and orange colours that all turned out much too pink. But, I think we've finally found one that is appropriately orange.

All white:
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Pumpkin pie, anyone?
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We're still debating how to use the orange--definitely on either side of the fireplace. We both like the fireplace white. But what about the rest of the room? I have concerns that all orange would be overwhelming. White might be a bit too cold.....I'm thinking of ivory on the other walls, but then again, that might be a bit bland. Lukas's preferred option is to have orange again on the wall opposite the fireplace, but I'm worried the white-orange-white-orange might be a bit too reminiscent of a orange cream sickle. Watch this space...

We're also debating the fireplace mantle (my lovely eBay find). I've stripped off one layer of the dark lacquer that was on it, so now we rather like it. But is the overall effect better or worse with it? Hopefully, things will become clearer after Christmas.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Using thick paint for good, not evil

Stripping off the wallpaper in the hallway revealed several layers of chipped paint.

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Preliminary experiments with just painting over it showed that this option, whilst easy, would lead to less than desirable results. So, we debated getting specially formulated 'smoothing paint' or papering. Lukas, remembering the joys of removing wallpaper, made a convincing case for painting. This past weekend I finally got around to playing with it. The special paint is more, it turns out, like really smooth plaster than proper paint. In order to get the smooth effect, it came with a squeegee--the instructions being to paint the mixture on and then squeegee it off. Unfortunately, said squeegee was not only rather fickle, but also purple and pink. Much more macho tools were deemed to be both more effective and easier on the ego.
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Having said that, the initial painting on of the goop was great fun, and I found myself thinking, 'Ah, that's a cool texture. Maybe we should just leave it like this....' Fortunately, every time I went to the bathroom, the ceiling helpfully reminded me what textured paint ends up looking like:
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Lukas can rest assured that when he returns from his business trip, he'll come home to nicely smooth walls.
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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Another room down

For the past three weeks, we've been fighting with the paint for the bedroom. We love the colour, but it has a nasty proclivity to go on the wall a slightly different shade each time we paint it. This wouldn't be a problem, except that there were a few areas that just needed a light touch-up. The light touch-up was so obvious, the entire wall needed to be repainted. And then the ceiling needed just a bit of defining with white....which happened to dribble down the wall, necessitating yet another complete re-paint.

But, finally, the bed has been set up, and we have another room to add to the list of 'mostly done rooms'.

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(Those of you pitying Lukas, stuck in a purple room, are assured that he likes the colour even more than I do, and believes the colour is really a shade of blue)

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Food & drink

Having been hit hard by whatever cold/flu is circulating around, L and I have done little but fill the house up with tissues and cough drop wrappers. However, thankfully, the illness lifted a bit last week, so we were able to celebrate our first Thanksgiving here in style. Food preparations were absolutely glorious--all the counter space! Our beautiful oven! And I believe we had the best turkey yet...

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(and we thought the living room was a bit small!)

With plenty of time on our fingers (hands being too lethargic to do much), we've been scouring eBay, where Lukas found us this brilliant globe:
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But wait! There's more!:
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Voila!