Monday, September 24, 2012

Weekend Fun with Guinness

We love Guinness...the dog. (The beer is ok, too.)

This past weekend Alex and I got to spend some quality time with one of our favorite pups...Guinness! Our good friends (and Guinness' parents) Brent and Megan headed off to South Carolina for the Mizzou football game, and we were more than happy to watch their precious pooch.

Happy pup. He also makes a great foot warmer.

Even though the outcome of the Mizzou game was not exactly what we had hoped for, we still had a great time together. We snuggled on the rug and watched TV...

Snuggle time. 
He gives Project Runway two paws up.

Guinness also went on several walks, chased crickets in the back yard, and helped Alex and I install a new ceiling fan (more on that in a future post).

Side note: Josh LOVED having Guinness stay with us. Even though he was out of town for most of the weekend, we still heard the Parks and Rec Tom Haverford puppy voice numerous times. For those of you unfamiliar...


Alex and I did a few non-Guinness related activities last weekend as well, mainly getting our groove on at the Roots n Blues n BBQ festival on Friday night. We listened to several great bands (check out the Monophonics if you get a chance), danced like no one was watching (FYI, there were plenty of people watching; we just didn't care), and hung out with the other Stef and Alex.

The other Stef.

Fun times.
The highlight of the night was probably seeing Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros preform. It provided excellent tunes and even better people watching. Hippies make for endless entertainment. 

All in all...a great weekend!

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Organization Progress

We're starting to make some serious progress with this whole house thing. Hizzah!

Last week Alex and I headed to Bed Bath and Beyond to burn through some of our wedding gift cards (thanks everyone!) and get organized. We left the store with a cart full of storage supplies and immediately went to work.

The biggest transformation is in our bedroom closet. We actually have three closets in our room (I know you're jealous), but this last one had two awkward shelves across the middle...and that's it. No hanging bar. No top shelves. Just a whole lot of wasted space.

Before. Blah.
To take advantage of all that vertical space we bought a couple of the Real Simple customizable shelves and set them on top of the middle shelf. Just look at that organized final masterpiece.

Ahhhhhh! The organization angels are singing.
The best part? Look at all of the cubbies for my shoes! Below is the ingenious system I had in place before the closet overhaul.

Shoe pile!
Much better, right? Alex says that my shoe collection is limited to the number of cubby slots, but we'll see how that works out. (I'm pretty sure I can fit multiple pairs in one slot.) We also did some arranging of the hall linen closet, but I fail and forgot to take a before picture. Here's the exhilarating final product anyway...

TGFT...Thank Goodness For Tubs
Now like items are stored in their own tub. (First aid, eyes, teeth, sun, etc.) Maybe I can borrow Mom's label maker and put on the finishing touches. OCD alert!

It's nice to finally have things put away and out of the "stash this here for now" home. We're headed to Chi-town next weekend and are planning to make a pit-stop at IKEA. Who knows what kind of storage goodies we'll come home with?

Saturday, September 1, 2012

A Bit of Yard Work

We've been busy the past few weekends working on the yard.

Before
After
When we moved in EVERYTHING was completely overgrown and out of control. So Alex and I headed off to Home Depot to pick up a set of loppers and a couple pairs of gloves.

Our backyard jungle. (Mowgli was nowhere to be found.)
As we started feverishly attacking the growth, we encountered what we affectionately call "Evil Ivy". Seriously, it was straight out of the movie classic, Batman and Robin. What? You haven't seen it? Watch this clip...it symbolizes the epic battle that went down in on our backyard. 


Seriously though, that ivy put up a fight. And we did not leave unscathed. Just look at those thorns.
Sooooo evil.
We made our way across the backyard and got the majority of the brush cleaned up...we still have a little to go. So far, we've filled 25 big trash bags with yard waste. The trash guys love us. Speaking of trash, we found an eclectic assortment of items hidden in the brush. These items included an old lawn chair, a broom, an unopened can of Natty Light, a dog toy, a tennis bell, and even a sewer manhole. I guess the 7 bedrooms in the house didn't provide enough storage for the previous owners. 

The buried treasure. Not exactly what the pirates were hoping to find.

The morgue. Where limbs, bushes, and "evil" ivy go after their deaths.

We still have more to do, but it's definitely a step in the right direction. Stay tuned for future battles against "evil ivy"... same bat time, same bat channel.