Archive for May, 2008

Trading Spaces in our Bedroom

We have wanted to replace our bedroom furniture for awhile now. About 3 months ago we bought a brand new queen bed and so far it has just been sitting on the floor. Well not anymore, we have now purchased a whole new bedroom set and MORE. (thanks to the tax-free sale at Ikea) We joked around yesterday that it is kind of like doing trading spaces because our room looks nothing like it used to. Here are some spiffy looking photos of our new and improved bedroom!




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Garden Work!

Ever since we moved into our house in October I have wanted to destroy my front garden and do my own thing. For a couple of weeks we spent numerous hours tearing out and refilling the garden in the front yard. I put in a new stone wall to keep the dirt off the pavement. Josh hauled 2 1/2 yards of fresh smelly dirt. We planted a new weeping crab-apple tree and many different grasses. We still want to add some more plants but we will call it a work in progress.

We also added a raised vegetable garden on the side of our house. Thanks to Josh and Scott, the put the HUGE bed together and so far we have tomatoes, cucumbers and strawberries planted. I look forward to eating the wonderful food it produces.

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Wedding Locations!

Josh and I feel like this is the hardest decision we have had to make recently. I believe we have looked all over Washington already and still have not found the “right” place for our wedding. We have had a couple potential sights we have been excited about, but then there is always something that drags us down about them.

Right now we are at a point were we are not sure what we want to do. It makes it seem easier if we were to elope, than to plan a wedding at a location we aren’t satisfied about. We are now considering looking at Chambers Bay Golf and Country Club, as well as, Pier 57. There is also a location close to us in Normandy Park that we might consider. Hopefully in the coming weeks we will find the place that is PERFECT!

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Tulip (or rather) Daffodil Festival

Towards the end of Spring Break the girls (my mom and sisters) decided it was time to make the “annual” trip up to the Tulip Festival. As little girls we used to always go the tulips and hide in the fields for pictures. The forecast for the Tulip Festival was not promising. It had snowed the week before, there hadn’t been much sunshine for the tulips to begin to open.

When we left in the morning we were having a great time in the car. When we were about halfway up to Burlington I realized that my mother’s speedometer was not working. She said that it had been broken for awhile. I could not get over the fact that we were driving up to Burlington without a speedometer. Luckily we got there safely. We had a great lunch and headed off to see some tulips.

As we were driving to the fields there didn’t seem to be any tulips in sight. As we drove closer to the Roozengaard fields we realized that we might not have been there for the Tulip Festival, but rather to see a million Daffodils. We quickly pulled on our galoshes and we were out in the fields. Finley loved the tulips (I know he is not part of the girls, but he comes with a girl). He enjoyed smelling them, laying in the grass, and playing with the tents at the fields.

After we had enough at looking at daffodils and some tulips we decided it was time to go shopping at the GAP outlet in Burlington. Of course we found some stuff we just had to have, and then moved onto Costco (who can resist when it is right next door). We had a soda and walked around. When we got back to the car we discovered a flat tire. Not necessarily part of our plan, but definitely made it more of an adventure. We had planned on getting home at 7:00, but by the time we pulled into my driveway it was 10:30.

What a day!

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Velcome to Leavenworth!

Over spring break Josh, Jen, Tyler, Fin and I went on a short trip to Leavenworth. Josh and I were forced to sleep in twin beds (that is the type of condo they reserved) and there was only a hot tub like 1/4 mile away. The one close to us was closed. We were forced to drive the car to the hot tub, but it was still very relaxing.

While we were in Leavenworth we did a lot of wine tasting, shopping, and eating. We took a short day trip to Wenatchee and visited the Washington Apple Commission (totally worth the free apple juice and apple slices). We also stopped in Cashmere for some samples of Applets and Cotlets.

It was a wonderful start to a Spring Break, if only we could take more mini-vacations!

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