Friday, July 20, 2012

Our high velocity air system is in! The compressor and condensers went in along with 6-inch diameter flexible tubing down the backs of closets from our attic upstairs. The vents are a few inches across and blend well with the ceiling where they are placed in each of the rooms. 

Overall, we're very happy with the system. The downstairs stays five degrees warmer than our upstairs where the thermostat is, which was a bit of a surprise, but it's still offered a very welcome reprieve from this summer heat wave.


Below are pictures of the window seat cushion my mom made for our living room west window.




We've had fun using our placemat and napkin set that Pam, Ajay, Sara, and Stewart gave us for our anniversary.



Finally...my garden has produced tomatoes. Tonight we used fresh parsley, thyme, and tomatoes for our dinner. Our sprinklers are being well-used.







Sunday, July 8, 2012


 This has been a lovely, albeit rather hot, week. Loren took Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday off so we were able to spend time together and finish up a few more projects around the house. Our big news is that on Friday, we finally heard that the parts for our AC system--on back order for a couple months now--have arrived. Tomorrow morning, they will start installing our high velocity air system, and by this Friday evening, our upstairs should no longer be in the mid-90s each night. Box fans and lunch box ice packs only go so far.

One of other our major accomplishments is that we picked out a rug for the office.




Beside our fireplace, we once had a coat closet. It is now Loren's electronics closet; this closet holds such useful items as the Wii, Wii Fit, DDR, Xbox, PS3, Stewie head of Family Guy DVDs, among many other related things. (I was assured it would still have plenty of room to hold outerwear...) The closet door is a solid closet door, and after we managed to get it back up from the basement stairs, we also managed to get it propped up in the driveway, where Loren gave it several coats of Swiss Coffee to match our trim work. It looked a bit like a nice beer pong table set-up in our driveway.







Photos of our living room...

March 2012- Our Front Room

July 2012 Our Front Room


We also finished the second coat of paint in our guest bedroom upstairs, which we decorated with quotes about wine, a map of Napa, and some pieces from our favorite wineries. 






Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy Fourth of July! Today is our first holiday in the new house, and we put the flag out front to celebrate. After a June filled with moving in to the new house--our lease ended and we turned in keys to the old house on Sunday--in addition to move-in for M-Bio at work, I'm looking forward to a relaxing day at home.

Even with the dry state of affairs, our yard continues to surprise and amaze me. Our roses and hollyhocks are still in their full glory, and finally our lilies are starting to peek out. 



One of our favorite things about Ann Arbor is the farmer's market, which is wildly popular here. Loren and I try to make it to the farmer's market every Saturday morning--and walk when it's not too hot--to buy fresh flowers for the dining room table. 



We've been eating outside on our screened in porch. My mom has made a couple beautiful things for us, including the window seat cushion in our living room and the table runner below, which was our first year anniversary present last week. Lindsey, a good friend and neighbor from our previous house, gave us the jars as a housewarming gift.






Below are a few more shots from the house.




Our garden is coming along, although our tomatoes took a turn for the worse during the hot spell we've been having. I've been watering every evening, and I'm hoping that the fertilizer capsules I put down will help out. Eating tomatoes is an important part of my summer!



Today I discovered that my front porch fern swill soon be home to baby birds. Since I  go out every morning and pour a large glass of water into the fern (which until today was just above eye level), I'm glad I finally thought about the bird that flaps out of it every time I come near. I'm hoping the momma bird chooses to move her babies soon after they're born so no one gets over protective during my early morning watering routine!