Saturday, 5 January 2019

A really big round-up

You may have noticed that I’ve been extremely delinquent about blogging lately. Like, for the last five months. Yikes! Not that we haven’t been making progress on the house, but it’s been slow. And I’ve been wanting to post pictures of a completed room, but we still don’t have one. UGH! I’m going to post about our kitchen soon, but for now, here’s a rundown of what’s been going on with the house and life in general since way back in August…

I started working on a simple little patio project that’s turned out to be a not-so-little project! I cleared the spot, dug down 6 inches, filled the hole with stone dust, and then Brian did a rough fitting of the pavers. Still a work in progress, like everything else!



    



    


I went to the cottage and Ottawa for 10 days in August to visit my dad and friends. Also took in the Almonte Highland Games.



 






Shingling is a never-ending job! You can see where I left off and Brian took over – two levels of scaffolding is my limit!







  


Mmmmm, blueberry picking!




I started painting the drawer components for the kitchen cabinets white, but then thought to myself, why am I not painting them turquoise. So I did. Brian came up with his own design for the spice drawer. This is still a very much in-progress job!

  
    






Anniversary lobster rolls – YUM!





Just a cod hanging out at the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic.




I went to Cape Breton with my dad and his girlfriend in October. The weather sucked, but there was lots of good music, beautiful fall colours, and we learned how to make fudge.
















Glass shades for our upstairs bathroom sconces custom made by Ravek Architectural Glass. Thanks Pam & Oded!





I’ve been a prolific hooker these past few months – that’s a phrase I didn’t think I’d ever say about myself!







Birthday homemade pierogies and the most decadent chocolate cake ever from DC’s Cakes.




A little Santa gnome decoration I made for a soup exchange.




A belated birthday celebration at Little Red Barn with friends, pizza, and Dame Edna glasses.




Stacking firewood is something I never thought I’d do. This is our only form of heat this winter – hope we don’t run out!





Back to Ottawa for some Christmas baking and visiting, and then off to visit my dad and his girlfriend and their new puppy.







I recently learned how to make a stuffed whale at The Lunenburg Makery, and now I can’t stop making them! Meet Wanda, Wyatt, and their little no-name whale :-)







Our first Christmas in our new house :-)








Here’s hoping for a great 2019!






4 comments:

  1. You are always a very busy woman! And I don't have too many friends who are multi-talented extremely busy hookers :)

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    1. There's never enough time in a day to do all the things I want to do - but that's also partly because I can be a lazy hooker at times too :-) Thanks for checking out my extremely long post - Happy New Year, Sara!

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  2. You need to post more often. You are crazy busy. Love your house, the rugs, the whales, your patio ... ! Can't believe you only heat with wood. You may need another cord ... lol

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  3. It looks like you have made great progress to me! The shingles look terrific, but also terrifying to do. I love your turquoise cabinets and your birthday glasses. Happy belated birthday!

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