August 2-4:
Laundry Room Makeover
Our out-of-date laundry room needed an overhaul, so we took an entire weekend (plus a few days after work) to make it over.
Here's some before and after pictures (pardon the bend in some pictures - fisheye lens!):
Our
laundry room also doubles as a small kitchenette complete with coffee
maker, mini-fridge and sink (sink pictured above - it's a utility sink,
but sink nonetheless). This room is directly next to the guest room, so
it's like a little guest suite when people come to stay.
Shannon's Birthday:
After a long weekend in the laundry room, I met up with friends from Lville for Shannon's Birthday.
I gave Shannon a crepe pan, spreader and Nutella (since she and I *loved* our Nutella crepes in Paris)
The Girls - Shannon, Jenn, Me & Gina
August 7:
Date Night!
We went to see the new Star Trek movie.
We went to see the new Star Trek movie.
August 11:
Another family 5K!
Back: My Dad
Middle: My Mom & Brandon
Front: Brandon's Mom & Me
The girls walked & the guys (who look ready for action) ran.
Brandon's parents brought us a house-warming gift:
We also celebrated my Dad's birthday!
August 17:
Move - Round 2
After our big move out of the duplex in May, we still had to gather more of our my stuff from my parents house. While we lived in the duplex, we stored several things in their attic & basement (from combining our two households). Plus, I was excited about finally moving my piano to our house (even though it was technically mine it had always lived at my parents house). Along with all that we had stored at their house and picking up the piano, I decided it high-time to get all my old childhood toys and memorabilia out of their basement too. This was no easy task as I was a BAD pack rat as a child and am still trying to recover from those tendencies.
Getting everything that was mine out of my parents house actually required a big box truck!!
Yikes.
Our "Happy Helpers"
My Dad and my cousin, Jamie
Mike & Shannon (and us)
The piano and another big piece of furniture we moved at their new home (although the piano would be moved later that week to the upstairs).
August 25:
Granny's 80th Birthday
My Granny is quite a remarkable lady. Turning 80 hasn't slowed her down one bit. She's still an avid painter, incredible cook, active member of her community and she never turns down a request to spend time with family or help out in anyway she can.
She requested no presents, instead, she wanted each of us to write her a letter. I've included mine below, because there's no way to really describe Granny in just a couple lines. And even my letter to her doesn't seem to capture all that she is.
"Granny,
Happy 80th Birthday!!! What a special and extraordinary person and
grandmother you are. I know of no other
Grandma’s like you!! With all your talents
and hobbies, your involvement in the community, your journaling and memoirs, your
knack for beautiful things, but yet without pretention; your passion for
cooking and baking, your stories of travel, your unique way to savor special
moments, your ability to see the good in everyone and accept people for who
they are, the way take pleasure in the smallest parts of life, your activeness
of life in general – you simply amaze me and I strive to be like you in so many
ways. You really LIVE life. You don’t just let it pass you by, but you’re
an active participant, soaking in every Kodak moment and relishing each person
in your life. When I tell others about
my Granny, they can’t believe all that you do and how special you make
everything.
I love that I have a Granny
Art Gallery in my house! Everyone that
comes over comments on your art work and when I tell them my Granny is the
artist – they stand in awe. I treasure
my hand-written cookbook and although I feel I can never make things as good as
you do, I love that I have your recipes to try!
You are such a wonderful gift-giver, each present fits the person you
are giving it to so well and there is such specialness in the way you have
thought-out what to give them. I LOVE
coming to visit you and getting to spend time talking and learning from you. And between your yummy meals, vintage décor,
thoughtful hospitality and open spirit, I feel like I’m at a Bed &
Breakfast every time I stay the night!
Some of my favorite memories growing up are
coming to your house for the week with Katie.
It was so fun and special. What
other Granny would take her grandchildren all gussied up like they’re from the
20’s out to a restaurant, but you did!
You just make everything special and fun and memorable. I love that.
And I love you. I’m so blessed to
be your Granddaughter!! So, on your 80th Birthday celebration,
I just wanted you to know how special you truly are, how much you enrich the
lives of everyone you meet and how thankful I am that God made such a tender-hearted,
gracious and genuine Granny for me to love!
Melanie"
Granny with all her children (my mom is back row far right):