This weekend was big in terms of production. Nicole and I set out to “start” the fence, but ended up going balls out and finished almost all of it. There is just a small section on the other side of the yard to complete but the majority, the large side, is now finished. We had never really done anything like this, so it was a totally fresh experience. I have to say, it went as smooth as it could have possibly gone. I started putting the posts in, while Nicole blasted the concrete blocks with a sledge hammer that were remaining from the original patio walkway that came with the house. It was super thick so this was the only way. The rest of the process was pretty easy. We didn’t have to use a post digger, home depot sells these 3 foot spikes that the beams set into and then you bolt them in place. They are heavy duty and sort of expensive, but they made things pretty easy and we only needed a few. We used 2×4’s to go across the fence. I saw a guy at Home Depot who was also getting fence supplies, he suggested using them over anything else for the strongest, best quality build. Putting the actual fence portion up was not really the challenging part. The hardest part was creating the gate door. I was able to YouTube a video that Lowes had created about how to build a gate. It gave me some really good pointers and suggested that you build the gate right onto the fence, then once its built, you saw off the extensions that were holding the gate to the fence. I still had some issues and needed to shave down the door a bit to get it to comfortably close. In the end, gate came out nice, and its super heavy. Phase 1 of our back yard transformation is now just about complete!
Project: Curtains
Nicole and I took off Monday because neither of us felt like working after the Royal Rumble party. What a perfect day to complete a project. A few weeks ago, Nicole had ordered some fabric online for some curtains she was planning on making for the second floor landing. Curtains can be really expensive depending on what you want, we figured we would make them ourselves and get exactly what we want for a fraction of the cost.
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| We ran to Target and picked up a curtain rod for the window on the second landing. Slowly, we are starting to bring life to different areas in the house. |
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| This is the fabric that Nicole picked up online. |
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| We needed a big space to spread the fabric out so we moved the couch and made our measurements marking the floor with white tape so that it was easy to identify the marks for cutting. |
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| After we finished the first curtain, the second wasn’t nearly as tough because we sort of had a system down. |
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| Simple curtain clips from Target. |
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| Boom. |
What was I saying about a winterless winter?
Last night it was raining and after we went to bed the wind started to blow furiously. Our house is old and when the wind gets really strong, it feels like our house is going to blow down. Everything creaks, the windows make rattling sounds, and combined with the sounds from outside, it was tough to sleep. When I awoke this morning, it was snowing and blowing pretty hard. I stepped out onto the porch on my way to the backyard to let the dog do his business. I noticed the blowing snow, the covered cars, the drifts, our shiny new stainless grill……wait a second…where is the grill cover I bought? It must have blown away like a giant parachute. I walked up and down the street this morning in pajamas hoping to find it and praying that I didn’t have to spend 30 bucks on another one. No luck. Defeated, I walked into the backyard with the dog and there it was! Lesson learned. Grill cover needs to be bungee’d down. Remember two days ago when I wrote about a winterless winter?
Slowly starting rehab again…
We took a break starting late November on all house rehab. It was getting to be a little much but now Nicole and I are starting to get the itch again. We slowly started working in the living room. Nicole got the idea to turn the bay window area in the living room into a little bistro area. Hanging from the ceiling in that area was this disgusting glass light that needed to go immediately. She found the perfect light on etsy:
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| (This isn’t a picture from inside our house, it’s from sellers etsy store) |
We then wanted to get a pedestal table for underneath it. It seemed like everywhere we looked they were between $150.00 ( for a mediocre one) and up to $500.00+ (for better quality ones). We tried looking on craigslist but had no luck. Finally on Sunday we found one for $60.00 but at the last minute the lady called us and said that her husband had sold it without telling her. Lame. So we were back to square one. We found one at the local AMVETS (thrift store) for only $45.00 and it was super heavy duty. Old furniture is the best if you can restore it because everything was made so well back then. We took the table home and sanded it down. Nicole is in the process of painting it and I should have some pictures later on in the week.
Having the light purchased and the table only left us with one more thing to get. Chairs. Nicole found 2 chairs on Target’s website. I think they will look pretty awesome once everything is in place.
These are supposed to be delivered by the end of the week. Fingers crossed!
Now onto Thanksgiving!
We have busted our asses since buying the house with a set of goals that we wanted completed by winter. We would like to thank my Mom, my Stepfather Henry, and my Dad Bob for helping us accomplish everything, it would have been a lot harder to do without their help. New kitchen windows, glass block windows in the basement, roof replacement on the room off the kitchen, and redoing the dining room including a complete tear out off the bay window with new drywall. We are exhausted, but one half of the first floor is totally complete. Here are some pictures of the dining room:
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| Here is a really old picture from when we tore out the kitchen. You can see what the dining room used to look like. |
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| Here is the finished product. |
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| Nicole found an old chandelier at the thrift store that she fixed up with some paint and some TLC. |
Now its time to take a break, at least until the new year!
So it begins again.
The break from house work has ended and Saturday my dad came down to help tear apart the dining room. Like every other project in this house, a simple idea turned into a huge pain in the ass. I needed help on the bay window. The plaster was crumbling and there were random sections of drywall that were heavily damaged. Another masterpiece created by the previous owners. We figured that if we were going to work on this project, we might as well do it right. We decided to tear everything down and insulate the entire wall. Of course when we started, we pulled down a section that had endured generations of water damage that was ignored. This section was rough, and there was serious rot. We pulled out some of the heavily rotted stuff and put in some 2×4’s so that we would have something to drill the drywall into. Plaster is awful and removing it is even worse. The dust and filth that spreads all over the house is brutal. It was clear that we were not going to finish this project that day, but I wanted to at least get help doing the upper portion of the bay window. I figured that if we could at least get that done, I could do the rest (or as much as possible) on Monday and Tuesday, because I took time off from work.
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| This was the area with heavy water damage and rot. Surprise!!! |
I have to admit, I was not in the mood for a project like this after a super busy week, but with an upcoming cocktail party that we are hosting, time is running short and we have to get this place as close to normal as we can before hand.
Huge weekend!
This weekend was huge. Friday our contractor finished the work, The kitchen and the bathroom are now finished. It feels like Nicole and I had a roommate move out. All of the tools, the chaos, the filth, is gone. The house is finally all ours and we love it. Saturday my dad came down and helped hang some drywall. It was the second time he has come to visit me in buffalo in like 9 years, but it went fine and wasn’t awkward at all. It probably helped that we had work to do together in the house which created less awkward moments, but when it was done it seemed like he wanted to help out with more so I think we may see more than 1 visit a decade from now on. I learned a lot about drywall which is good because I am awful at it.
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| Getting ready to hang the Bill’s Screen TV |
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| Hanging some drywall. There’s a few more pictures but they were not very flattering. With our new kitchen being in, its time to eat healthy. Also, whats my butt doing here? |
Saturday night I went to pick up something from the jewelry store and then came home to propose to Nicole. Alright, it wasn’t that random. Nicole and I have been talking about it for a while and have been looking at rings. She doesn’t ever wear jewelry so looking for a ring was challenging. Nothing about anything we do is traditional, but that’s how we are, and I love it. We picked out rings together Friday because we ended up finding one that she really liked. She also said I would still have to ask her and that she wasn’t going to wear it until I did. So Saturday night I went to pick up the rings. For weeks I had been thinking about it. You always see dudes doing extreme things to propose, often involving public displays which Nicole and I find to be obnoxious. I wanted to create a t-shirt with us on it, and in Italian would say: “Mi vuoi sposare.” I designed the shirt when she wasn’t home and planned on mailing it to her in an anonymous package. Unfortunately, the image of us looked like it was part of a Rorschach test. So she would end of receiving a shirt with something written in a foreign language on it, and weird random ink blots trying to resemble an image. All of this coming from an anonymous sender. That wouldn’t be too creepy would it? So i decided not to. So Saturday night I left to go pick up the rings. I stopped over to her mom’s house to get permission which turned into a much expected awkward moment, but hilarious in hindsight. I walked into the house, and said “Hello.” Her mother walked over to the door while Nicole’s sister Amanda came down stairs with little Jake (her son/Nicole’s nephew) and sat on the landing, staring at me. So there I stand, with the two dogs running around screaming and barking, with Amanda, Jake and her mom staring at me wondering why I have arrived at 7:30pm by myself. I didn’t want to ask her mom to speak in private, because that would have made it even more odd, so I just looked her in the eyes and asked her for her permission to marry her daughter. She looked at me with a completely emotionless expression, and said, “No.” We then just stood there looking at each other for a few moments and finally that emotionless face turned into a genuine smile and she told me that her and Nicole’s dad both give me their blessing. Amanda and Jake said that they liked having me around. So with the blessing from the new additions of my family, I left to go pick up the rings!
Once I had the rings in my hands, and saw how great they came out, I couldn’t wait. I have been in love with her for a long time, and every day I love her more. We never fight, and we love spending time with each other. Never have I felt so connected to a person like I feel with her. I drove home rehearsing the lines that I wanted to say to her in Italian, trying to get it just right so that I didn’t sound unnatural. That was going to be impossible, so I had to just make sure I could say it the best I could.
I pulled up to the house, took a deep breath, and walked through the front door. Nicole was in her pajamas on the couch with a big towel in her hair watching TV. I walked over to her and got down on one knee, only i was behind the couch and it didn’t register to her what I was doing. I, of course, was too nervous to understand that she couldn’t see me on one knee and had no idea what I was doing. She was watching “Date Night” and awful movie with Steve Carell and the volume was up higher than usual making it difficult to speak in a normal voice. We looked at each other oddly for a moment when I said, “Can you turn the volume down, I’m trying to talk to you.”. She turned down the volume on the TV while laughing at me, still not really registering what it was I was trying to do. I just looked totally weird crouching down behind the couch with a look of confusion on my face. I said to her, “Ti amo sempre. Mi vuoi sposare?”. What she said right after that moment was sort of a blur because I think I was overloading mentally. I believe she smiled and said, “ohh…thanks”. I realized that I had to follow up in English, so I said, “That means, will you marry me?”. She said “yes” and then let me know that she sort of understood “Ti amo sempre” (I love you always), but had no idea what else I had said. I put the ring on her finger and followed the happiest moment of my life to date with a kiss and phone calls to our family. My mom was incoherent because she was crying so hard.
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| The animals are really excited. |
So the entire process of getting engaged was not how I imagined, but a lot more memorable because of it, and I’d have it no other way. We don’t plan on having a huge wedding, just immediate family and a few close friends and some dinner. Nicole and I don’t like big productions, and would prefer to spend money on other things, like our planned trip to Italy in June.
I will have more entries this week on a regular basis. With the work in the house being completed, I’ll have more time to do some entries. Lots of things to talk about! Go Bills!!
Excited for the Weekend!
I can’t wait for this week to be over. I have a boat load of stuff to do this weekend and hardly any room to breathe, but I like it…..I think…so far. Our contractor thinks he will be finished with everything by the end of next week. The new counter is set to go in around Wednesday and I’ll be able too cook again and share my pizza recipes.
Saturday, Nicole and I need to spend the day making sure that we don’t have pealing paint on any of our windows, so it will be an entire day of doing that. There can’t be pealing paint when the inspector comes. We just want to be able to cook again like normal people and have a bathroom sink again!
Sunday is going to be awesome. I am a Bills fan. I’m not a Bills fan that cries about how bad we are and puts them down all the time. Every season is a new shot in my eyes and this season is no different. I like what they have done with the defense and the QB that I pushed for to be the starter from the beginning is starting. Sunday will be a day of football and food and I cannot wait.
I’ll have a new restaurant review this weekend. We want to go out to eat tomorrow so I should have something new to share. Once this house stuff ends, I should be able to get back to the normal posting on here, beers, food, and shirts!
Holiday Weekend!
Oh man I can’t wait to kick back this weekend. Things have been super busy around here. The bathroom is over 75% done and the kitchen is like 90% done. Hopefully when this is over we can take a few weeks to breathe a bit. I have spent much of the week organizing and setting up the studio for the Christmas rush, and if all goes well, I will be in Rochester, NY twice before Christmas for some shows we were asked to do. We have more products to offer than last year so it will be exciting to bring them to sell. I will have dates and locations for these events, once they are totally booked.
This weekend we are headed to Star Lake where my family has a cottage on the water. This is my first time being able to get up there this year so it should be nice even though the weather isn’t supposed to be all that great. It will be great just to take a break from all this stuff going on in the house. This is what our bathroom looks like:
Some Security Improvements
With some recent encounters with crime in the neighborhood, Nicole and I found it necessary to re-evaluate some of our home improvement priorities and to make sure that our home is secure. Our neighbors had their home broken into while they were home and that sort of freaked us out. We realized how easy it would have been for it to have been our house also and needed to change that. We had a number of windows that didn’t lock and some other security risks to handle. The first thing I wanted to do was to light up the property. We have been involved with our block club and some of the points that I had stressed involved light. Some of the areas on our street are just too dark. We installed a super bright motion sensor light on the house in the dark alley that leads to our backyard.
The windows in our kitchen were just awful. The locks didn’t work, the glass was cracked in spots, and any idiot could have broken into the kitchen. We decided to call Pace Window and Door, the same company we had gotten our front door from. We were so impressed with how everything went with our front door that we wanted the same experience for our kitchen window install. Sure we could have low quality windows from Window World, but we wanted to do it right the first time. If you are thinking of getting windows or doors, check out their website to find out about their top notch windows and installation.
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