We are all settled into our little place we like to call home (for now that is). Last August Josh moved into a brand spanking new apartment. It was the kind of thing where I walked in and said I loved it so let's sign the lease. I really don't know how house shopping is going to go because I am the kind of girl that if I like it and want it I don't want to keep looking around, why keep looking around when what I want is right in front of my face? Yup, that is me. My husband absolutely loves this quality about me (haha yea right). Right before the wedding I started to move my stuff in. Let's just say I still have about a dozen or so pairs of shoes at my parents with countless college books, notebooks, and binders. Let alone I still have stuff in rubbermaid containers here because my dear husband just won't get me the 6 foot tall book cases I want to put all my books and photo albums and everything in between on. But for the most part we are settle and it just feel like home.
So I will give you a little tour of our almost one thousand square foot living space, but before I do I want you to know I spent all morning cleaning, you know the kind of cleaning you do before your mother-in-law comes over, yup that kind of cleaning.
View as you walk in the front door |
One of my favorite places, the kitchen |
Bathroom |
Dining area |
Our bedroom |
Hallway with laundry on the right |
Deck and a good hello to winter! |
Second bedroom or as Josh likes to call it "The Man Cave". That's why the man is always in there, right? |
So there you have it, the little place we like to call home. Oh and FYI we were watching House Hunters (HGTV) the other night and a condo in NYC that was a little over one thousand square feet was selling for $925,00!!! That didn't include the $25,000 HOA fees or the $40,000 parking spot. And here in my cozy little suburb of Green Bay, Wisconsin we pay about $700 a month which includes heat and water with an in-unit washer/dryer and a garage. So you big city people are just nuts!
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For some other housekeeping, this good old blog will hopefully be getting more use this year. I plan on doing Tastefully Tuesdays as I did last year, but this year I plan on including more pictures to actually show the steps taken to making the concoctions. So if you have any recipe ideas please shoot me an email or leave a comment, we are open to almost anything.
Earlier this week my cousin had a very interesting post on here blog about living less. Yesterday I ran out and got the book "7: an experimental mutiny against excess", by Jen Hatmaker. Josh and I maybe doing a little experimenting on our own about living less and I hope to share with you here about the excitement and challenges we me have along the way!
Happy snowy blizzardy Thursday to you!
1 comment:
Love the little thing you call home. looks cozy. I will recipe hut and let you know when we can make it over for dinner. Love to you both. Mom
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