Jul 29, 2008

Moved in

Friday we had a housewarming party.  We have been in the house for three weeks and had decided we needed a goal, so we threw ourselves a party and invited friends old and new in the area.  We had friends from our pre-school and elementary school days, college, and newly-made friends!  We borrowed a yard game from the Conards (German horse shoes?  Polish horse shoes?  whatever...) and had drinks and desserts for  everyone.

Included in the evening was a tour, so I've included pictures for anyone who couldn't make the party.  The house is a quad-level built in 1978.  There are some quirks to it, mostly from projects by the owners before the folks we bought it from.  It is great space for us, and we are definitely feeling home!  I hope you enjoy the "tour."

The entryway... the stained glass is from Ridge UMC's old fellowship hall.


View #1 of the front room.  The doorway to the right of the piano goes into the kitchen, as you can tell from the refrigerator.


View #2 of the front room, the front window.  It has a ledge, which we might put some pillows in some day.


Looking from the dining room into the kitchen.  Jeff's dad and my step-dad installed an above the range microwave.  The pantry door is back on, but we still have to repaint it.  (That's a fun story if you haven't heard it.)


Looking into the dining room from the kitchen, and further down into the family room.  You can also see the stairs up to the bedrooms. To the right of the dining room table is a sliding glass door that goes out onto our deck.


Dining room looking to the family room.  There's a fireplace (we need to have it inspected).  As you go down the stairs, you can turn to go down to the basement, or go out to the garage.  You can see the second sliding glass door between the dining room chair and table, that goes out onto a patio.  Kayla really likes lying in front of the door to be in the sun.


The stairs going up to the bedrooms.  There is a bathroom, then the master bedroom on the left, the guest room straight ahead, and the nursery on the right.  There are also two closets up there as well.

This is the nursery, obviously not yet moved in here yet.  :-)


Master bedroom.  Jeff and his dad hung new closet doors for me.  The old ones were also mirrored, but they weren't on the tracks right and needed replacing anyway.


Guest room.  Jeff's closet is on the right (the closets are smaller than the one we had in Indiana) which he volunteered to use.  We are still looking for a mattress and box spring, maybe a small dresser as well.


Basement office/exercise room.  The window has a "lovely" view of underneath the deck.


View #2 of the basement/office.  The box above the tv is the electrical box, and the door between the tv and the shelves goes into what could be made into a small bathroom.  It would have to be closed off from the laundry/utility area, but it has the piping and electrical stuff necessary.

So welcome to our casa!

Shalom,
Heather

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The house looks lovely, Heather. I hope you, Jeff, and baby Clinger will enjoy many wonderful years there. Diane and Michelle

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the tour, the looks very comfortable.
It sounds like you're settling in nicely and it's obvious that you,re both excited to be truly at home.
I have to say I'm proud of you, you've actually had 2 blogs since returning to Kansas.

Pat O'Brien

Anonymous said...

The house looks very comfortable.
Sorry, I left out house.