Showing posts with label grateful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grateful. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

busy busy busy!

whew, this holiday season has been soooo busy so far! i thought i'd take a moment to update you while i can :).

first:



it would appear that pete has a lady friend! my husband and i call her 'patty' because we're silly.



here's pete from the other day, and you can tell they're two different roadrunners because of their patterns and one has more orange by its eyes than the other.



fancy feet pete :).

also, i've been writing a novel in my spare time (!). i used to write all the time, but since an unfortunate occurance in my life when i was 18, i haven't written much... until recently! it feels good to have those creative juices flowing again after 7 years of a dry spell.

the holidays are coming up quickly, and i can barely keep up! i hope you're all keeping warm and being happy and enjoying family and friends - i don't know about you, but this time of the year always makes me especially grateful for everything i have :).

♥,
melissa

Friday, July 11, 2008

welcome to my home!



today marks the end of my and brandon's first year living in our new house. in case you didn't know, brandon works for his stepdad's architecture firm as a draftsman/i.t. guy. because of this, we were given the opportunity to design (brandon drafted the plans for the house), oversee, and get financing for the construction of our first home! we are very fortunate, and it was a wonderful (though completely stressful!) experience, especially for two people in their early twenties.

in celebration of this special day, i thought i would invite you into my home through these pictures so you can see for yourself!

a few things about our house:
  • we have no carpet in the house; we opted for stained concrete instead. i have to say: i love stained concrete! it's so easy to clean the floors, you don't have to worry about spills ruining your floor, and it looks really classy. we have area rugs down in most of the rooms of the house for that cozy feel.
  • we were down at our homesite every day directing and overseeing the construction of the house (we lived in the architecture office for 1 year, believe it or not, while the house was being built; the office is just 1/2 mile away from the house). we learned so much about how a house is built. brandon was already used to this sort of thing, but it was definately a whole new experience for me!
  • i decorated the entire house, from chosing the colours of the walls and trim, to the furniture, to the decor. if i had the time and energy to pursue it, i would consider going into interior design. not only did i do all this myself (with the go-ahead from brandon, of course!), but we came in extremely under budget on everything we had a say in.
  • our house is a "green" home. it's made from a material called rastra, which is styrofoam and concrete mixed together. it is amazingly sound structurally, and because of this material, there is no need for insulation in the exterior walls. also, our house is tornado-proof (the exterior, anyway, and the wall around our home). our interior walls are recycled wood planks, and the ceiling is stained hardiboard under a layer of insulation under a layer of solar boards under the metal roof. the average central-texan's electric bill in the summer runs around $200/month; ours has never been higher than $130, and our house is 1200 square feet. coating the rastra on the outside of the house is stucco, which was then painted (of course, i picked the colour).
  • we have these metal beams running through the ceiling of our house, which are really cool (see picture below). these are what allowed us to have a curved roof (if you look at the front of the house, it almost looks like we have no roof, when in fact, it is just curved to be lower at the back of the house).
  • i still wake up every day feeling like i'm in a fancy hotel suite. i love this house so much, and i'm so grateful! my only wish would be that it be closer to austin (we're an hour and a half away, but i go in to austin usually once or twice a week).

okay, on with the tour!


the living room. can you tell my favourite colour is red? :p


the ceiling.


the dining area, although i regret to inform you that we usually eat at the couch :p.


the kitchen/bar area. you can see one pantry there in the middle. that's where i keep the cleaning supplies and all my candles (i used to be a manager of a candle store, so as you can imagine, i have a TON of candles!). we have a bigger pantry just to the left of this photo, and that's where i keep the food.


where our lizards (4 leopard geckos) live. the laundry room is on the other side of this wall, and there's a storage closet just to the left of this photo.


the master bedroom. the walls are deep red.


the dresser in the master bedroom.


the master bedroom again. my collages are on the wall (some of them, at least), and on the left is the entrance to the master bathroom.


a view of the master bathroom. we have a giant tub :p. i also have a sizeable closet, i just didn't think to take a picture of it! we are going to paint this bathroom a bamboo green sometime soon.


a view from inside my meditation/exercise room. the walls are actually a dreamsicle orange colour, my camera was just not cooperating very well and made the room look neon orange, heehee.


the spare bathroom.


our computer room. brandon's desk is the one in the lower right corner, mine is the other one, and of course that's my crafty-time work table there on the left! what a mess, huh?


brandon's desk is messier than mine, though. i drew that picture of brandon that's sitting on that top shelf.


outside our house! yes, the dirt in the foreground is actually our street. don't ask me why the people here don't want to pave the roads, geez. anyway, our wall is made out of rastra, also. we got those huge rocks burried in the ground on our property; they're granite. i designed the archway and the path (ugh don't mind the "grass"... everything is dead here, haha). the jasmine plant we call "mean bean" is in that spirally part of the wall, hiding.


the left side of the house. from the street, the wall is only about 4 1/2 feet tall, but inside the wall at our patio, it's actually like 12 feet or something ridiculous like that. our yard is nothing to brag about, so i didn't take any pictures of that for you, haha. that sliding door on the left side of the house is the entrance to the meditation room.


our driveway, with my pretty little mitsubishi mirage parked under the carport!

anyway, that's our house! i think most people (including family) thought we were lying or exagerating when we told them we were building a house, but it was totally true! it is pretty amazing :). it definately wasn't easy: we had tons of problems throughout the entire process and i yelled a LOT. but it is very rewarding to have something so cool happen to us!

so if you ever need any advise on building or decorating a home, feel free to ask! i've been there, done that ;p.

♥,
melissa

Monday, June 23, 2008

taking a little break...

... to write a blog. whew, what a weekend!


saturday, brandon and i had our second cake tasting for our wedding cake (delicious!), and the ladies who are doing our cake complimented my purse and asked about it. i told them i bought it from a woman on etsy, and it turns out that one of the cake ladies' husband has a shop on etsy! i told them about my shop, which turned into me telling them about my wedding washi fortune cookies, and they said they would put my store's link in their "friends" section of their company's website as soon as they have a free moment! wow! also, they told me about this indie shop near downtown austin that sells on consignment, and after checking it out, i am definately going to make an appointment with the buyer so i can begin selling there. and when brandon and i got home from austin, i saw that i had sold a pair of earrings ('the dawn is still dark')!

sunday was full of cleaning and reorganizing.





here's what my workspace looks like now that it's all organized. MUCH better than before, trust me! i am normally a very organized person, but my workspace can be a very confusing place at times. but the most exciting thing about sunday was that i sold 7 things from my shop, plus 2 books from my half.com store!


and this morning, i woke up to ANOTHER sale - this one from a friend of a friend! i truly am on cloud nine. i am so happy my little shop is taking off. hopefully soon i won't have to worry about how i'm going to pay bills :).


so today has been one big, busy blur - packing orders, mailing orders, ordering new moo cards (yes, i am already almost out!), starting to remake all my sold items, and talking business with lea (who is having a "free shipping" sale today, by the way, in honour of her 2-year etsyversary!). here's what my fat stack of mailables looked like today:





on my dining room table. 7 packages (... and my mortgage payment, grrr...), including 2 international ones!

and the day's not done yet: i just made ANOTHER sale! the etsy gods must be testing me to see if i've got what it takes, haha ;p.


all i can say is i am so grateful: i'm grateful for all my blog readers. i'm grateful for all my customers. and most of all, i am deeply, deeply grateful for all of you that i call "friend". ♥


have a wonderful evening :). who knows what tomorrow brings!


♥,
melissa

Saturday, March 8, 2008

spring treasure!



that's my little "spring's arrival" gift set on the top row of this pretty treasury!

i always feel so grateful when people include my items in their collections. this particular curator was someone i didn't even know, too! i think every treasury i've been in thus far was created by an etsy friend. anyway, it is an honour :).

in other springy news, i changed my avatar, banner, and promotion animation (which i stick on people's plugboards). check out my banner and tell me what you think!

happy saturday, everyone :)

<3,
melissa