Is that my lung?
Feb. 15th, 2009 12:16 pmWe'd originally planned on picking up some tenderloin and having a nice dinner at home on Valentine's day. Instead, we ended up with hotdogs in the Ikea cafe. S'all good.
We'd planned on getting going early yesterday, but then had to wait for a Lowes delivery person who just could. not. find. the. place. Can't people follow directions anymore, or are they completely dependent upon their GPS systems? And though we're way down here, and not on GPS, it's not exactly difficult. Go 11.3 miles from major highway, turn right at well-marked highway, go about two miles and turn up the BIG hill. That's it! Finally, we had him plug in a nearby intersection on his GPS and met him there.
Ah. Lowes drivers. Brilliant bunch, I'm sure.
We headed up to Ikea, but I wasn't as productive as I'd hoped. I couldn't find curtains for the dining room or kitchen, and I didn't find any art for the bedroom wall. The latter was just a long shot, but we need something for our big wall. I'd like to find something that we really like and can key off of for the design of that room. My Valentine's present was Jeff taking the boys out to the car when they got crunchy, so I could keep shopping in peace. Wonderful man!
We did come away with a Poang chair (yay!) and some barstools (that I bought the wrong version of and have to exchange). I also started looking closely at the Pax and Komplement wardrobe systems for my closet. It would be awesome to make better use of my giant closet, instead of the mess that's in there now. Ikea.com also has a nifty home planner software, which is essentially a simple CAD application with their products plugged in, so you can do all of the designing at home. Very. Much. Fun.
Of course, if I want to redo my closet, I want to replace the flooring in our room first. Is this how little projects turn into big projects? I've been wanting some sort of hardwood/bamboo in our bedroom to cut down on the allergies. But it makes sense to do that *before* the closet. Maybe we'll just do the closet, since the big projects this spring need to be out in the yard.
We spent Friday evening walking the yard, looking at the lay of the land, talking about spiffing the place up. We'd like to lay a sprinkler system, replace half of the lower lawn with wildflowers (poppies, maybe?), put in a stone patio, scrape up the bad dirt and add some good dirt, do some terracing, planting, etc. I think that doing these things now will a) make our yard more enjoyable now, and b) increase our property value a few years down the line.
This post is kind of rambly and all over the place. I blame being sick. I coughed all night last night, and slept in until 11:30 this morning. That's UNHEARD of. Jeff tool the boys to Sunday school and McD's for lunch, and I had the benefit of Vicks44. Yay.
Now, to sit and sew. I don't want to do anything else today.
We'd planned on getting going early yesterday, but then had to wait for a Lowes delivery person who just could. not. find. the. place. Can't people follow directions anymore, or are they completely dependent upon their GPS systems? And though we're way down here, and not on GPS, it's not exactly difficult. Go 11.3 miles from major highway, turn right at well-marked highway, go about two miles and turn up the BIG hill. That's it! Finally, we had him plug in a nearby intersection on his GPS and met him there.
Ah. Lowes drivers. Brilliant bunch, I'm sure.
We headed up to Ikea, but I wasn't as productive as I'd hoped. I couldn't find curtains for the dining room or kitchen, and I didn't find any art for the bedroom wall. The latter was just a long shot, but we need something for our big wall. I'd like to find something that we really like and can key off of for the design of that room. My Valentine's present was Jeff taking the boys out to the car when they got crunchy, so I could keep shopping in peace. Wonderful man!
We did come away with a Poang chair (yay!) and some barstools (that I bought the wrong version of and have to exchange). I also started looking closely at the Pax and Komplement wardrobe systems for my closet. It would be awesome to make better use of my giant closet, instead of the mess that's in there now. Ikea.com also has a nifty home planner software, which is essentially a simple CAD application with their products plugged in, so you can do all of the designing at home. Very. Much. Fun.
Of course, if I want to redo my closet, I want to replace the flooring in our room first. Is this how little projects turn into big projects? I've been wanting some sort of hardwood/bamboo in our bedroom to cut down on the allergies. But it makes sense to do that *before* the closet. Maybe we'll just do the closet, since the big projects this spring need to be out in the yard.
We spent Friday evening walking the yard, looking at the lay of the land, talking about spiffing the place up. We'd like to lay a sprinkler system, replace half of the lower lawn with wildflowers (poppies, maybe?), put in a stone patio, scrape up the bad dirt and add some good dirt, do some terracing, planting, etc. I think that doing these things now will a) make our yard more enjoyable now, and b) increase our property value a few years down the line.
This post is kind of rambly and all over the place. I blame being sick. I coughed all night last night, and slept in until 11:30 this morning. That's UNHEARD of. Jeff tool the boys to Sunday school and McD's for lunch, and I had the benefit of Vicks44. Yay.
Now, to sit and sew. I don't want to do anything else today.