Friday, January 31, 2014

House of Horrors

We bought our house last March and moved in the first weekend in April. It was completely redone and i love it. I cant wait to do the landscaping but inside.... its getting to me. We had some plumbing problems and had to rip out some sheetrock (frozen pipes that were properly insulated by a bathroom vent and a leaky tub drain). So sheetrocking had to be done in the laundry room ceiling and the downstairs bathroom ceiling. Luckily my brother and sister came up, with a truck, and helped me get the supplies to the house. So the bathroom looks great- amazing- like nothing ever happened. And it didnt hurt that the contractors left the paint so there was no issue matching colors.

BUT the laundry room repair got out of hand. what started as a 10x 10 inch hole turned into a 3x4 ft hole!. the patch doesnt match up and we tried taping and spackling and spackling and sanding and spackling and sanding on and on and on.....

so it looks terrible...

once we get a different vehicle im starting over!

ohh and during the cleanup i broke a beer bottle (we store our alcohol on a shelf in there) and cut my hand made a mess and got glass in my foot and and my dog tried to lick it up and then pooped on the floor,..... it was BAD

And to make things better my broken stair that just keeps braking (despite my tyraid of nails- 23 to be exact) is broken becuase the main frame of the stair is cracked.

Maybe i should just quite my job and be a contractor.....
Ugh

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Gardening Obsession

While my winter is filled with sheetrock repairs from frozen and leaking pipes and some quality closet and drawer organizing, I can't help but dream about my garden. Last year I convinced my husband that the old OLD bushes in front of the house need to go and that i will replace them with something more leasing (and that leaves more room for flowers!). Well while I was traveling for work, mindlessly surfing the internet for gardening tips while I rode the train, I came across a site that talked about app for your ipad that help you plan your garden!
Of course I couldnt resist and decided to downloan iScape. An app that allows you to design your garden by slecting a picture of your house. To say im obsessed is an understatement.
Heres the picture i stated with (yes my garland is still up - its been like 0 and the snow hasnt melted)
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See the ugly bushes! there were more coming out at an angle from the house that ive already ripped out. Im saving the rhonodendron- yes its a little thin, but it blooms a gourgous color and with enough plant food and pruning i think it we make something of it ohh and Im saving the winterberry on the other side of the house, i prunned it hardcore last year so its not a pretty this winter as it can be but give me time...

ok so this is what i will have (ps the house faces north and is heavy shade)
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all of the plants i've picked can handle the sandy acidic soil we have with heavy shade (well the sypress shrubs i have here will probably have to be american holly but i didnt like the picture they had of the holly).

OK im a dork but im obsessed and it will help me plan what i need to buy/split! hurry up spring!!!!!!