Wednesday, June 22, 2011

An update

I know I promised an update for the middle of last week and now it is the middle of this week, but since Brian and I are both working right now there just isn't a lot of free time. Usually, our nights look something like this: get home, change, drive to house, work until it's too dark to see (usually about 8:30pm - we have electricity now, but no lamps), pick up some sort of dinner, go home, shower, eat, watch a little tv (or, in my case, listen to tv while making breakfast/lunch for the next day), collapse into bed around 11pm. Anyway, sorry for not posting these sooner, but, on the plus side, now you can see more complete pictures since we're further along.

Most of the progress has been made upstairs in the bedrooms. We knew all along we'd be getting new carpet throughout the whole house, so we decided to get as much painting done as possible before that happened (no worries about dripping on the carpet that way). As you know, there are three bedrooms in the house.

The front bedroom, which will be the guest room, got the most dramatic treatment. Below are pictures of it after one coat of paint (and with the old carpet) and how it looks now (with 2 coats of paint and new carpeting).















The back bedroom, which we currently have no real use for, also got painted. We picked a more subtle color for this room, but we love it just as much as the bold front bedroom. Again, below are pictures of it after one coat of paint (with the old carpet) and how it looks now (with 2 coats of paint and new carpeting).





The final bedroom is the master, which includes an office. In here, we took down the french doors separating the bedroom from the office and then painted. These walls were not in the best shape so it took a much longer time to paint. I'm still working on the trim in these rooms, but here is a picture of it during the first painting and a picture of it after the walls got THREE (!) coats of paint and the room got new carpeting.





And, in case you're interested, here's a better look at the wall color for the master. (That's in the office, by the way.)



Finally, I'll leave you with pictures of our most recent projects - which mostly revolve around destruction. On Sunday, Brian spent an hour and an half clearing this area of the yard so we could get rid of the trees and decorative grasses the previous owners had planted right up against the house (awesome since the roots of said tree have grown under the sunroom and possibly into the foundation of the house).



And yesterday, our contractor came and put some holes in our walls. They are clearly nowhere near done, but I'm already so happy with how much they open up and modernize the space.



Pass-through from the kitchen to the dining room



Wider doorway from the family room to the front room - the room with the bookcases and fireplace (obviously, the light switch will get buried in the remaining part of the wall)



Lots done, but lots more to do! Moving day is on July 2nd and by then we hope to have all of the house painted, the carpeting in the laundry room and sunroom ripped up, and, obviously, the construction finished. We're also putting in new windows (ours are original to the house, single pane, metal framed windows that may or may not open), but that won't happen until mid-July.



I realized as I posted these photos, that none of the "before and afters" are taken from the same vantage point. Sorry!

Monday, June 13, 2011

House tour

So, Brian and I have been homeowners for one week. What have we been up to? Mostly, spending money or promising to spend money. I'm sure you can relate. But, as promised, when we did our walk-through Tuesday night (to make a list of projects), I took photos to give you an idea of what we're working with.

Let's start with the entryway - when you walk in our front door and turn left, you see a narrow hallway. This is where our half bath is, as well as an awesome closet/pantry. At the end of the hall is a door to the laundry room/breezeway. The wood door leads to our two-car garage. On the list of projects: tear up this carpet, paint and seal the concrete floor, and paint the door.


Now, if you come in the front door and turn right, you're in the living room. We don't have much need for a formal living room, so we're not sure what this room will be used for, but we love the big bookcases. The top photo is taken from the entryway while the bottom photo is taken from the doorway seen above. Projects for this room include a new light fixture, blinds or curtains for the windows, and paying someone to widen the doorway seen in the top photo.



If you walk through the living room through that small doorway, you'll enter the family/dining room. This room is massive, but we're not planning much. We'll buy window treatments for all of the windows and purchase a dining set (yes, soon you'll have the option of eating somewhere other than our couch/coffee table when you visit us for a meal!), but otherwise we'll work with what we have for now.


The double doors you see in the picture above lead to our sunroom. We're still debating how to use this space, but we know for sure that we'll be taking up the carpet and painting/sealing the concrete floor. And we're probably getting rid of the rope lights and the air conditioner (although we're not sure yet about the latter.)


Since we're in the sunroom, I might as well show you the yard. The yard was what sold us on the house, I think. It's not in the best shape right now, but it has amazing potential. The top picture is taken from our back fenceline. The yard basically runs the whole back and side of the house. The bottom picture, then, is taken from the fence across from the sunroom (my back facing the fence), looking down the side of the house. We have almost no use for the swingset, but we're keeping it. That grill you see in the first picture is going, however. Projects out here include pruning some trees, digging up all the bushes, etc and putting in planting beds. It's really amazing how completely out of my element I feel when it comes to these outdoor projects (this city girl has *nothing* on gardening of any sort!).




Back inside, the last room on the main floor is the kitchen - the photo is taken from the doorway to the family/dining room and the front hallway leads into the kitchen next to the refrigerator. One day we'd like to replace the floors in here (and the entryway/hallway), as well as the dishwasher and fridge, but for now we're just replacing the stove (we're getting one with four functional burners). We are also buying stools for the island and paying a contractor to put a pass-through on the wall that you cannot see, which divides the kitchen and dining area. (Some of you might notice a microwave mounted above the stove - no word yet on whether or not we'll keep that long-term.)


When you head upstairs, you have four choices: master bedroom suite, two other bedrooms, and a bathroom. I didn't take pictures of the bathrooms (although I should - they need a ton of work long-term) or the other bedrooms (they're pretty basic), but here is the master. The top photo is taken from the doorway to the master bath and the bottom photo is the attached study, which you can see at the far end of the top photo. Projects in the bedroom include a new light fixture, window treatments, and a new closet system (including getting rid of those massive closet doors). Projects in the study include new window treatments and setting up an office of sorts.



The two things you might have noticed throughout the pictures are the dingy off-white paint on every wall and the dirty, drab carpeting throughout the house. Needless to say, we put these on the top of our project list. We have new carpet being installed at the end of this week (in 1600 of the 1750 square feet of our house!) and we spent this weekend painting the upstairs. I'll post pictures of the painted bedrooms midweek. That's all for now - I need to get over to the house and work on painting some more!

Tuesday, June 07, 2011

I'm back with news x2!

Okay, so I know that a seven-month hiatus is a bit unexcusable, but I hope you'll forgive me all the same! I don't really have a good excuse, just that, after the wedding life resettled and I didn't feel like I had a lot to talk about that would be interesting to the outside world. Now, I think a little differently so I'm back with a fresh commitment to this blog.

And I have news! (But not *that* news...there are still just two of us.)

News #1

As of 10:30am yesterday, Brian and I are now the proud owners of this:That's right! After making an offer in late March, the short sale is *finally* complete. The house is a 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom colonial in Crofton, MD - seven miles north of where we live now (2 miles from Brian's mom and only a half mile from Brian's sister). There is work to be done and I'm hoping to keep track of our progress via the blog, but we're pretty happy with the potential of the house and are very happy with the neighborhood. Once it's fixed up, we hope to have many visitors!

News #2
As of July 1st, I will no longer be a classroom teacher. Many of you might remember that I was struggling a lot with teaching last school year, but that I decided that I needed one more year without the burden of wedding planning and grad school to see if I was really done with teaching. Turns out, I totally am. I was more in love with my students than ever before this year and yet I was more disinterested in teaching than ever before. In early April, I told my principal that I was not planning to come back to the classroom and explained that I would love to stay at the school, but just in a different role. After a few meetings and some fortituous departures by others, I was offered a new position for the 11-12 school year - Director of High School Programming.

This position has never existed before, but the work I will be doing is not new. The school has eliminated the Asst. Principal position and created two new positions - Directors of Middle and High School Programming. The current AP will become my MS counterpart and her workload is split between us accordingly. I will also take on part of the work that is currently being done by someone not coming back next year - like most schools, mine is not in a financial position to create new f/t jobs, so my role is actually the renaming and reshuffling of an existing role. If that makes sense. In short, my job is to run the high school (my school is a 6-12 school), but, if you're interested, here's what I'll be doing with my time:
  • supervising 15 f/t HS teachers and 3 p/t HS teachers
  • administering the AP program
  • serving as the 10th-12th grade team leader
  • tracking and managing HS 504 plans
  • tracking and managing HS graduation trajectories and transcipt audits
  • streamlining and updating HS course catalog
  • sitting on various leadership teams
I am really excited about this new opportunity, although I am also slightly overwhelmed by how my professional life is about to change. Still, I think it is a smart move for me and I look forward to seeing where it leads.

So, that's all for now. Brian and I are going to the house tonight to make a projects list - I'll try to remember to take photos to share with y'all.