This is for Mari who has been bugging me about pictures. Today happens to be the first day the new house has looked put together (minus the furniture from storage in VA that is still
enroute) AND we got our
internet up and running today. I thought I would have a funny cross-country blog for everyone, but it was actually rather boring. We stopped every 2-5 hours to pee and let the dogs out, but while in the car, Micaela played or watched movies and the dogs just
laid on their make-shift bed. It all went rather smoothly. Kurt drove most of the way and I took care of the dogs at every stop (it was under 30 degrees the entire time, so it was a bit chilly walking them in my fleece). We drove 15 hour days and actually made it across in 3 days and were able to have our furniture delivered a day early. I took pictures of the scenery, but they're pretty boring since AZ and TX are flat and most of the Appalachians was driven through at night. As for the house, it is definitely the biggest house we've had, there are a few things that need fixed, but our furniture fits really well and we can
accommodate more visitors than we could in Virginia. The picture tour starts in the basement, then the first floor, then the upstairs.
Our PACKED minivan
The office downstairs has a small closet and a full bathroom
This is our movie room (still need some movie posters)
This is from the other direction showing our projector screen (Kurt has the screen set for about 7 feet), taken with the camera flash on
and with the flash off
Behind the movie room is what will be a play room (missing most of the toys right now)
Stairs leading to/from the basement
Our front door
Standing with my back to the front door, on the left is a half bath, the hallway to the family room and kitchen, and the stairs going to the basement (in the hallway)
Straight in front is the stairs leading upstairs to the bedrooms
And to the right is the formal living room (which we haven't really set up yet)
Just past the formal living room is the dining room (still waiting for the table to be delivered from storage). There is an archway separating the two, but they are almost one big room
From the dining room you can go into the kitchen
The kitchen is small, but there is a ton of cabinet space and the island helps
The glass door on the left goes to our patio and backyard
Standing with my back to the kitchen, it is open to the family room. We have another couch coming that will go against the wall on the left.
The patio - which will get used a lot once it warms up since all the carpeting in the house is new and we don't like eating in the dining room
The
playset in the backyard (there is a storage shed in the backyard, but we haven't checked it out yet)
From the family room/kitchen area, the hallway leading back to the front door (on the right is the garage, on the left is the stairs to the basement)
The
starway (it took a bit of skill on Kurt's part to get these pictures up in this really high stairwell)
The guest room (missing the furniture that is coming from storage)
Jon's room, haven't finished unpacking yet
Micaela's new room/bed/sofa - she was just starting to clean when I came up to take this picture. She loves her bunk bed and her desk area (any adult would be claustrophobic, but I bet Caroline will like it)
Her new sofa that pulls out to a twin bed
Her bench/chest that her Pappy made for her. On the wall you can't see is her closet and a small bookshelf with a TV.
I love that the washer and dryer are upstairs, but the laundry room is far too small to hold our mountains of laundry that always need to be done.
The Master bedroom is really big, so I had to take three pictures
The walk in closet is HUGE, so that is where we are hiding our mountain of laundry for now (it's on the right so you can't see it) :)
This TV wouldn't fit anywhere else, so it had to go in the bedroom - darn :)
AND finally, the master bathroom. Its smaller than the one in Capo, but the tub is nice.