
Bursts of Brilliance
Keep up to date with Heidi, Lynn, Frank, Libby and soon to be new addition!
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
The Nursery!

The New House!
Still a work in progress at this point.
Enclosed porch!
About 50% of the homes here have three season porches. And we are one of the lucky 50%.
Ours is currently being used as the 'baby product overflow', but very soon that will change.
I'm hoping to find a cute table and chairs to put out so we can get bundled up and watch the snow!!
Livingroom from the front door.
Those of you who spent any time at our old house in Portland will find this wall color familiar.
The house is North facing, so we thought we may need some warm paint to brighten the space.
Our ever faithful muted yellow did the trick.
And it made it feel more like home!
Now to figure out how to hang pictures and art on lath & plaster.
Any suggestions are welcome!

Livingroom and spare room downstairs, or at least the door to the spare room.
This house has a ton of windows which is really nice.
Libby loves to sit and watch all the cats in the neighborhood, and thanks to the lady directly across the street who feeds said cats, she's got a lot of watching to keep her busy!

The old woodwork in this home is beautiful. Some of it has seen better days, but not too shabby for a rental.

This room also leads to the nursery. See next post!

We now get to use a gas stove again. YAY!
Sure makes for awesome pies come the holidays :)
Another kitchen shot.
And oddly enough the only bath that is directly off the kitchen. So weird.
The bathroom is pretty small. No need for pictures.
Laundry/Mudroom.
This is a treat. We've never had a competely separate space for laundry. One more thing to add to the 'Must Have' list for our forever home.
Storm door!
Considering the possibility of tornadoes in the area we have a basement. And a storm door/basement access from outside.
Had to add this cause it reminds me of the Wizard of Oz. Love it!
Our trip to Iowa!
Bye Oregon.
You will be missed :(
But...we'll be back!Passed a freight truck for Mama Mia in the Gorge. Kinda cool.
Tried to get the 'Welcome To' sign for each state, and I got them all except Idaho and Iowa.
Maybe it's an I thing. Utah!
Didn't spend much time in this state, but what I saw was pretty. Kept waiting for The Rockies to appear but I guess, after all the anticipation, we took a route that was less than overwhelming. Maybe next time?Wyoming!
Wow, how boring is this state. No offense, but seriously...
Nebraska!
Um, a very close second to Wyoming as far as boringness.
We took breaks every two hours or so along the way and Nebraska is where the weather became interesting. Can't recall what city we were closest to when the humidity hit, but wow, it was impressive. It was at that point when I started to reconsider what I had agreed to.
Holy cow!

And last but not least Atlantic, Iowa!
Our new little town is super cute.
Kids don't lock their bikes, Downtown decorates big time for the holidays and everyone knows everyone. Watch out!
Want to extend a special thanks to my Dad for his help driving the moving truck all the way from Oregon! It was quite an adventure!
Here he is driving into Atlantic in The Yellow Cobra!
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Our new home in Iowa!
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Updates!
