Showing posts with label the adventures of Elizabeth and Mr Husband. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the adventures of Elizabeth and Mr Husband. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2014

Things I have learned since our wedding... {year two}


You can never say "I love you" enough.


Reading Books out loud, together, is one of our favourite things.


Laughter, kindness and teasing is part of building love and
creating a life together.


"Forgive me a sinner" or "I apologize"
are an important part of a healthy marriage's 
vocabulary.


I am aware that our marriage is still young
and that we will continue to mature...


But even young things can be sweet...


Loyalty, trust and commitment. 


Sharing is essential. 


Giving together often gives part of the glue
of staying together. 
*
I am so grateful.
*
(photos by bryan and mae)

Thursday, August 28, 2014

{Our time in PEI} ~ the Grounds of 'Green Gables' ~ a visit with family

Green Gables is a federal site seeing place on PEI.
A cousin's house of Lucy Maud Montgomery where
her famed books on Anne of Green Gables is
situated and taken from.
*
I had a lovely walk there with Mr. Husband. 
Who could not walk down "lover's lane" while there with
one's best friend, one's husband?








So beautiful.
I could of spent a lot more time there
being quiet in these woods.




I heard this gentle stream... 


I can't help but wonder how the author's 
church experience could of been better....
nature is for sure a beautiful healing place
but I can't help but think of how my understanding of
Orthodox Liturgy in contrast to this.


The red clay of PEI.





Beautiful, so verdant, so well kept.


This was a new stove made to look
old and is a place that Mr. Husband and I bought
a bowl of ice cream to share.
We sat on a bench outside eating with two spoons;
a woman with children said she had not seen
anyone do this is a very long time
and that it was romantic.
This was lovely but even more lovely was just that
what we were doing was merely simple and comfortable.
I am so glad for my Mr. Husband.


Lots of flowers here, a beautiful spot. 
I am grateful that our lives included this day.
We were with my Aunt and Uncle and my 
cousin and her son that day,
who were also holidaying in this part of Canada.
It was a very lovely day.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Woosh! ~ Week 2 Day 1 ~ crowned beauty and our library

Yesterday my Dad cut all the crown moulding
for the kitchen and installed it.
Our neighbour let use his saw and nailer.
To cut in a corner you need to cut in a 45 degree angle,
my Dad told me.
It's not easy work.


We don't know why the kitchen was left unfinished without the moulding but
it looks so much better now!
You can see in the picture above and below where
there was no moulding.


And now here is my Dad's lastest work
on making our home beautiful!



Today I think he is going to sand the new moulding and caulk
and paint where needed.


That he got the moulding up in one day impressed me! 



Now the Great Room area {kitchen, dining, living}
looks like a complete and unified whole.
Today my Dad hopes to put
sheets of a smooth plywood above the cupboards,
putting firring strips down first that will 
make it raised first;
you can't see it but the cupboards above
had no unified smooth top and where the cupboard ended
there was openings so lots of dirt and dust could fall down in them.
Now it will be ready to clean easily, not have dust and dirt
continue to accumulate and if wanted you can put things on top of the
cupboards as decoration.
(the cupboards were too low and deep set to have this possibility before).
My Dad is also working on re-staining and varnishing our
front door as it was looking quite poor and weather-worn.
*
My Mother super-cleaned our bathrooms and the office floor.
Together my parents cleaned the outside of the fridge;
my Dad did the coils, my Mom everything else,
apparently it was in dire need of cleaning!
*
Mr. Husband and I packed steadily yesterday and made
great progress.
*
At night we began our library while Dad finished up
the moulding.
*
Here's our progress:


 All shelves are up.


 Our first chapel/library icon corner :)


Some of our best books are up on the wall next to the only window
in the room, so that no light damage will happen from the sun.


Lots to unpack yet!



I hope to do more this afternoon! 


We are thinking of getting a tall skinny shelf with a door
for the wall to the left of the window...


Can you see how this wall has an unusual corner?
This God willing will be for our prayer stand and icons,
along with the 'empty' wall to the right.
And that is yesterday's progress!
*
We are really excited to be moved in tomorrow 
and continue to make our new place our beautiful home!


Monday, May 26, 2014

Woosh ~ the weekend ~ and now the holiday Monday!

Pictures from Saturday...
~preparing the Great Room/aka living and dining area...



{we are going to need a few more arm chairs}...
*
We came back after liturgy and brunch with dear friends
to a beautiful sight!



My Dad had finished the painting on Saturday night!
I love this window and this so cheery yellow!!!


Trim and new crown moulding in kitchen is next...


A cherry long hallway!
Cleo's going to love running down this...  



It looks so much better.
We really want to keep the light and brightness of this place,
so we are doing more minimal window treatments...
some pretty lace valances and really good blinds to pull down
when we need it dark :)


My Mom and Dad were still out at their church and
exploring where they used to live
when we came to see what my Dad had accomplished!
It was a lovely Sunday...
I was really tired but some really good food at a local diner
and the post liturgical nap did help a lot.
*
It's been so nice to have my parents here....
My Mom is Mothering our new place by cleaning it all...
My Dad is doing his beautiful painting and has installed 
new white wood closet doors, fixed things and in general
is making our place much better.
*
Mr. Husband and I still have more to pack today 
but are hopeful to wrap it up soon!
It's so hard to leave our beautiful new home nightly to 
go back to our more chaotic in-packing-mess home
but two more sleeps and we will be in the new place,
God willing!
*
Move DV Wednesday and we have requested the same
crew for the move...
*
I am so thankful for everyone's prayers!
It's an exciting but tiring time...