Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Reluctant Buddies

I think pretty much everyone knows whose idea it was for Jamie and I to get a dog. And most of you can probably guess who cleans up after him when he has an accident in the house (although I'm not sure it's actually accidental). But Jamie can't help but be a little bit charmed by those freckles. And every now and then when I'm busy, Kona coaxes Jamie into keeping him company for a little bit.





Sunday, January 25, 2009

Beauty and the Beast


Ahhh peace....









Tranquility....






The promise of another day...



Displayed in a stunning sunrise....

Brought to you by my furry new alarm clock who was kind enough to let me sleep until 7:30 today - just in time to capture the sunrise.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Kona's First Night

Believe it or not, Kona was great last night! I think maybe staying overnight at the vet a day or two (I'm not sure if he was dropped off on Monday or Tuesday for his Tuesday morning surgery) got him a little used to sleeping alone in a crate instead of with his mom and littermates. We went to bed around 11 and he barked and whined for about 10 minutes then fell asleep. I actually got nervous that he calmed down so quickly and snuck back into the kitchen to make sure he was still breathing!! At 12:30, he woke up, barked and whined a bit and fell right back asleep. I woke up at 3:00 and couldn't fall back asleep, so when he started in again around 4:00, I got up with him and let him outside and played with him until about 5:00. Then he went back in the crate and whined on and off until 7:20 when I got up. I was really surprised he did so well, because yesterday afternoon I put him in the crate for 30 minutes to introduce him to it and he whined and barked his ever lovin' daylights out. Combined with Wake Forest losing to VA Tech and UNC beating Clemson easily, it was a great night. Also good, he has had 0 accidents in his crate, which makes me very hopeful about housebreaking going smoothly. Especially since he's been in the crate for up to 5 hours. That's a long time to make it.

So far so good! We're really enjoying having him here. I'll keep updating with details and pictures until you all are bored to tears of dog stories :)






Snoozing on my shoe during the UNC game. He laid there for pretty much the entire game.

Look how big his collar is. Haha...here's hoping he'll grow into it! Right now he despises the thing with the kind of hatred usually reserved for people who have caused you great harm. I thought something was wrong with him yesterday because his back leg didn't look right when he ran. Then I realized it was because he was trying to run and scratch at his collar at the same time. Silly thing.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Meet Kona!

He's here!



Sandra, the lady from the rescue we adopted through, brought Kona to our house today around 2:00, so I've been spending the afternoon playing with him and, of course, cleaning up after him. Hopefully he'll pick up on that housebreaking thing real quick! And so begins our adventures in dog ownership :) Enjoy the pictures!


Being bashful



Extreme freckles close-up



Worn out





He was immediately a big fan of the rope chew toy



We played tug-of-war with this for a long time until he passed out on the kitchen floor.


In case you were wondering, Kona is Hawaiian and it means either south or lady, ironic since he's not in fact a lady. But we picked it because we liked the sound of it and had no idea what it meant. Hopefully we won't meet anyone who speaks fluent Hawaiian anytime soon and wants to know why we named our male dog "lady".

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Home Work

We've been getting some stuff done around the house including: new paint in the master bathroom, new nightstands to match our bed and some minor repairs on the full length mirror that was broken when we moved. Yes, it took me until now to fix it. Since July it has been laying on our bedroom floor. I had tried to glue it before with no luck, so today I pulled out the power tools and finally fixed it for good. I'm pretty proud of me :) I'm always impressed with myself when I use power tools successfully.

Here's some pictures of the tables and bathroom:

The master vanity before

And the master bathroom vanity now
(Things to note: bulbs in the light fixture, new paint, new outlet cover, new sink accessories and new handles on the cabinets and drawers)

Jamie still has two new brushed nickel faucets to put on the sink.


The master bathroom tub and shower before

And the master bathroom tub and shower now
(Notice new towels and towel bar, tub decorations, new paint, new trashcan and fuzzy floor mat)

(Notice the new towel rings, fuzzy floor mat and of course, the paint)


We still need to get a new window treatment for above the tub and new faucets to match the ones going in the sink.

If you didn't know or have forgotten, Jamie made our bed when we got married. It's beautiful and ridiculously heavy and one of the coolest gifts I've gotten ever. However, it did make it difficult to have other matching bedroom furniture. So over the past 6 months or so Jamie's been working on nightstands to match. We finally got them done enough to use this weekend (though still not completely complete; that would be against our nature). Here's what the bedroom looks like now:


And here's a close-up of the table top



Snazzy, huh? We still need to tile the top of the one on Jamie's side and grout the one on my side and they both are getting drawers (right now they're actually backwards so the drawer openings face the window; once we build the drawers and put them in we'll turn them around).

Another thing worth noting: if you remember, Mom, Shannon and Haley, we bought a set of four white shelves for the guest bathroom when we went to Bed Bath and Beyond in September. Those things were the shelves from Hades. I hung one then got so frustrated on the second I called Jamie in to help. He helped me get that one up and then we both got so frustrated trying to hang the third that we quit. There have been screw holes decorating the wall above two white shelves since. But on Friday, I conquered the Hades shelves!! It may not sound like much, but if you knew how IMPOSSIBLE those things were to hang, you'd be singing songs of praise to me right now.

Well now you know what I've been up to since getting laid-off. I'm still (sorta) looking for another job, but I'm looking forward to spending the next few days totally devoted to puppy training! Our puppy should be coming home tonight if he's recovered enough from being neutered earlier today, though it might be tomorrow if the vet decides to keep him over night. There will be pictures as soon as he's home and I get a break long enough to blog!

Monday, January 12, 2009

Sad Day

This morning I found out that Gate Cottage had a horrible fire last night. I don't have a ton of information, but they said it was a total loss. I was really sad to hear that news. We have a lot of good memories there.