YUM!
Friday, September 30, 2011
Pickled Fiddleheads
Pickled fiddleheads are basically the most amazing pickled thing that has ever existed and I wrote all about how to make them at my dear friend Hannah's blog Kitchen Dance Party.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
ACL
Sasha had been favoring her right leg on -and-off for a couple of weeks after she took a tumble while playing fetch but since it wasn't consistent we didn't think it was a vet-worthy issue. Then, after a really good run/play sess she wouldn't walk on it at all- straight to the vet, tear in her ACL. Crap. Pretty swollen, not ruptured, $4k super invasive surgery or 6 weeks of bed rest to see if it heals itself. She's tough and really healthy, and though we feel like we're gambling with her health we want to give her a chance to heal on her own so bed rest it is! To-date it has been one week. It's fortunate that pibbles are already so lazy because she only occasionally needs to be slowed down as she wanders from the bedroom to the living room. She does need to be lifted down into the yard and back up which is difficult because M isn't always around and she weighs 65 lbs but we're managing and she is such a good sport. We lowered our bed so she doesn't need to jump to get into it and our couch is already pretty low. The vet gave us a Rx of Rimadyl which scared me because there's been a class-action lawsuit against Pfizer for side-effects of the drug but we're keeping a close eye on her as I feel that's all we can really do since it's purpose is to treat swelling and act as a pain-killer. We have always given them fish-oil (omega 3 fatty acid) but now they get 1,500 mg of glucosamine w/ cheese after dinner.
She is also getting the crap spoiled out of her with new toys and lovins.
It's hard to keep a good dog down, she doesn't know why she has to stay home all the time while Molly gets to go play.
If Molly doesn't get tons of exercise she'll try to play with Sasha
How do you handle having an injured dog and a non-injured dog?
telephone table- before and after
I've been itching to refinish something and when this little table friend showed up at our local SalArm for $10 I couldn't resist. One of the things I adore about this table is that the glass inserts are the same hilariously yellow coke-bottle glass that exists in my parent's front doors at home.
Oh boy it needed some love. (In the back of my Rav)
And what better time to tackle this project than our new fave thing to do on Sundays- D(runk)IY!?! Val and I were supervised by our wonderful and sober manfriends who tackled the belt-sanding so as to not injure our bloody-mary-inebriated little selves. With the belt-sanding of the tops taken care of we spent out time doing the detail sanding. I used Minwax- Sedona Red and love it! I think I'm going to do a few more coats of polyurethane but for now Baby Redwood lives on it and it looks great!
At home in the living room with the Eivor Curtains.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Ikea Eivor Curtains
Yucky lace curtains the previous owner left. No privacy and not our style.
We put a bird on it!
My wonderful Momma texted me one Saturday morning to say that they were going to Ikea and did I want anything. She picked up two packages of the new Eivor curtains for me. They are swanky! I used some iron-on hemming stuff to hem them and did the same for the giant window in the living room.
2 minus!
The mud-pit could only exist for so long and it's days have finally come to an end! No more muddy paws!
One of the happiest txt message photos I've ever received from M is this pile of freshly-delivered 2 minus rock
My girls are very helpful, we shoveled and moved around a half-ton of rock.
Posing on their pile of rock
Progress
It's already been really nice to have the rock in there, we have less clean-up to do in the entry area. The rock isn't the nicest feeling for their little puppy feet but we're going to leave it until spring when we can get some D1 and then topsoil + grass or ground-cover on it. M is really smart and we dug a ditch from the back of the yard, around the hillside to the front on the yard for a drainage ditch to be lined with garden fabric, filled with 2 minus and stapled into a garden fabric and rock burrito.
FENCE!
I was an impatient girl while we waited for our handy-man friend to have time to build our fence so when the time finally came I was ecstatic! In all honesty we took the excavator to the yard June11, 2011 and the fence was finally built the first week of August so that really sucked! Naturally I would have loved to have a nice wood fence all around the property but with Juneau being so wet and the trees not being on my side of the property line we had to do chain-link in the interest of longevity, I will paint the chain link a darker green next summer to blend a little better.
prepping the mud-pit for fencing
de-branching some of the trees
some fence
the front is wood with two big barn doors for ease of backing a skiff into the yard
a lab in a mud-puddle
yep.
Molly and I were playing with the chuck-it in the street when she decided to saunter over to the mud puddle that is our side yard. She proceeded to look at it, look at me, look at M, look at the puddle, walk in the mud to the middle, look at us, look at the puddle and then lay right down in the puddle! LABS! She was so overheated that she even started drinking some of the water while I went inside to get my phone. We let her roll around like the little piggy she is and then hosed her down. Bad, dirty, filthy, naughty dog.
just a little yard work
It might not be evident yet but we love our dogs and spoil them freaking rotten. Our Wooden Home would not be complete without fenced enclosure for said fur-babies so off to Tyler Rental we went to rent an excavator, they didn't have the one we wanted so we got the next size up for free! M and a super awesome friend of his spent a weekend going to town on the sloped, vegetated hillside to make it an easier place to put a fence and to create a more level yard for boat-parking a puppy-playing.
Sasha watched the whole time to make sure he did it right.
At the end of the weekend we had found a bunch of big rocks which were placed in our rock wall and we had a very muddy side-yard!
where we came from
Some fun pictures of the apartment we lived in before the purchase of our home. I took these after we had moved all of our stuff out and cleaned:
That was about all of it. Looking from the top of the stairs that's the kitchen and hallway leading into the bedroom.
The bathroom was tiny and had a sloped ceiling that made me feel so bad for every inch of M's 6'1" body because it sloped right over the toilet.
The hella narrow stairs to the landing which housed a little chest freezer.
I loved the little place because it was a 7 minute walk from my office so I was able to walk home for lunch to play with the girls. M hated it because it was tiny (500ish sq ft) and quirky (read: old) but he was a trooper for the whole 9ish months we lived there. I miss the days when I only drove to hockey, the lake and big trips to Costco. M is so much more relaxed now that we not only have serious closet space but a garage to boot! We were not good at living in a small space, we could have tried harder but we knew it was just a stepping stone so it was hard to really be at home there. It was super warm because we were basically in the attic and all the heat rose from the two lower residences. It was super cheap $750/mo. Our landlady was super cool and loved Sasha (our biggest rental hurdle due to her breed) though we never did tell her we got another dog since we moved out shortly thereafter. It was nice to be able to walk home from the bars. It was a safe-zone in case of the zombie apocalypse, you can't really tell but there is a trap door at the top of the stairs which we could have easily weighed down.
I have fond memories of our last apartment and in the end I was able to pass it along to a really cool girl who still lives there and is the perfect fit for it.
WOOD!
Seriously, the whole darn thing in covered in wood boards (like paneling but I've been instructed that it's a number of steps up from regular paneling though I don't fully understand how) that makes our house very warm looking but also kind of dark at times. Par example:
This is the living room
This is the master bedroom
Now I don't inherently hate the outdated thing we've got going on in here, the wood is of good quality and I will admit to liking the cabin feel. I must confess that I didn't realize until after moving in that on top of having zero design sense I have no clue how to design around/with all that wood! What would (tehe wood) you do?
two reasons buying a house was necessary
Molly is my blonde spirit animal and Sasha is M's tough but squishy spirit animal. The rental market in Juneau is difficult and even with those two cute mugs we (and everyone else with dogs) struggled to find a suitable abode that was both big enough for our crap and that accepted larger dogs. Rental gripes aside, the time was right to buy and the girls were happy to have some space to stretch their legs.
wherein I met my first house....
It was a whirlwind courting session, some of the characters were crayzay but it all worked out in the end and in May of 2011 I found myself in possession of a wooden home. Yes it looks like a log cabin, no it is not actually a log cabin but in fact an illusion created by the siding. It was the first house I seriously looked at in my home search and I really think it's as perfect as a first house could be. Thank you to Craigslist, my wonderful realtor Sue Nix and Alaska USA Mortgage. We've got some work to do.
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