Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Great Site for Guy Gifts

Matt's birthday is coming up (and Christmas behind it...), and I don't know about you guys but my husband is the most impossible person to shop for! The only things he ever mentions wanting are outlandishly expensive (such as welding equipment, a helicopter, boat, Lamborghini, and heavy machinery for our business... oh gosh babe I'll have to save up for a while!). So I have been watching him like a hawk for gift ideas (and making notes), but today I stumbled upon this blog all about great gift ideas for guys, and they have some really creative ideas. Thought I'd pass the link on in case anyone else is hurting for gift ideas for those with a Y chromosome.

http://rarebirdfinds.typepad.com/rare_bird_finds/cool_guy_things/index.html

Monday, August 6, 2007

Happy Birthday, Tinkerbell!


Yes, I had to wish my pup a happy birthday, too. She probably doesn't read my blog, but the more love you put out the better, right?

She's the world's greatest snuggler.

She is absolutely honest in her affection. If she doesn't love you, you know it, but if she does love you holy geez look out 'cause she'll be in your face (literally) the second she sees you.

She makes hilarious "conversational" noises.

She is an excellent "mother" to our kitty.

She knows she's pretty and poses. She also crosses her ankles like a lady.

She loooooves babies.

Happy (belated) Birthday, Dan!

Happy birthday, Dan!


He's a little crazy. We like crazy.

He tells obtuse jokes.


He's always concerned about the comfort of others.

He always checks with me to see if the restaurant we're going to will have something for lil' vegetarian me to eat.

He has lots of wild hair, which he passed on to Matt, meaning my husband will never be bald. I really appreciate that.

He's incredibly smart, and has to be as he's one of the very few medical report editors in the world (only about 1000 in the entire world).

Happy (belated) Birthday, Lisa!


Lisa is a very attentive, wonderful mother.

She's a fantastic dancer.

She's a sweet soul with greater strength than you'd expect.

She's open to new experiences.

She's the most phenomenal artist in the universe. Seriously.

Happy (belated) Birthday, Kristi!


She sets a pretty table.

She's passionate about her faith.

She makes people feel welcome in her home.

She is loyal.


She's a very dedicated grandma.

Happy (very belated) Birthday, Dani!


This birthday post is so very late, and I'm sorry!

What I love about Dani:

She is always up for fun.

She makes fabulous babies (the new baby isn't here yet, but I know s/he'll be fabulous).

She laughs at all my jokes.

She's very intelligent.

She's a hard worker.

She gives great compliments (even if sometimes she does it because she wants something, haha!).

She doesn't use words she doesn't understand.

She's unpredictable (except when she says, "Let's watch a movie", which translates into "come sit by me while I fall asleep").

She's a people magnet.

She doesn't gossip.

She's my "twin" and understands me.


Saturday, August 4, 2007

Fashion Designers are Making Me Cry


Okay, I read this article about this Fall's fashion trends, and I'm afraid I simply cannot comply. Leggings? Ankle boots? Bubble skirts? Skinny ankle jeans? SERIOUSLY? I had sincerely hoped we would not be seeing stirrup pants again, either. So... that's given me a bit of a quarter-life crisis. When current trends make you nostalgic, does that mean you've become - gasp - no longer the young, up-to-the-minute hot thing and have crossed the line into shopping in the misses department, among the embroidered sweatshirts and I-don't-give-a-damn-how-this-looks-it's-comfy selections therein? Oh Lord in Heaven what's a girl to do? I'm only 24, and I tend not to be a huge trend chaser, but I noticed an older woman wearing tapered pants outside Rite-Aid today and I looked down at my boot-leg jeans and thought, dammit is she trendier than me? Because a few months ago her pants were laughable. So, that said, I'm moving to a nudist camp tomorrow. I will come back when they stop trying to sell us jeans that will make our butts look gigantic.

Friday, August 3, 2007

Things to do in Seattle

I've started a new blog about things to do in Seattle and the area, and I hope you guys find it useful! I'll update it as frequently as I can. It's so easy to get into a boring pattern of doing the same thing every weekend (or accidentally letting your weekend slip through your fingers, having done nothing exciting), so this little blog is my effort to make all of us have more fun!

http://allaboardthecrazytrain.blogspot.com/

BTW, Matt came up with the name. I don't know why it's the crazy train, but apparently it is. ;-)

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

100th Post - 100 Things Most People Don't Know About Me

Apparently it is a blogging tradition that your 100th post should be 100 things that people don't know about you. So, here's my list! :-)
  1. As a (tiny, pink-loving girly-girl) child, my favorite animal was the tyrannosaurus rex.
  2. I have a compulsion of adding up numbers I see to determine if they are a multiple of 3 (and if they aren't, I move the lines in my mind to make them into numbers that are a multiple of 3).
  3. My favorite number is 9.
  4. I sleep with my eyes partly open.
  5. I have two tattoos, and plan on a third (a phoenix on my right back ribs).
  6. I have ADD but won't take medication.
  7. My husband was my first boyfriend.
  8. I knew the instant I met him that I'd marry him but I told myself to stop being silly. Now I know!
  9. I first tried to be a vegetarian when I was nine.
  10. I really really wish I could have a buzzcut without looking strange. Matt always tells me to go for it. Uh... not today!
  11. I have an R shaped birthmark on my knee.
  12. At one point I had a C shaped scar on my calf and a Y shaped scar on my thigh, so all I needed was an A and L to spell out my name on my leg (the C and Y have since faded away).
  13. My eyes change color, as do Matt's (and they always change to the same color when we're together! Mysterious...).
  14. My full name means strong womanly fairy heathen. :-D
  15. I was a raver as a teen, and I nearly threw a huge free rave with my best friend. Fell apart towards the end, but almost worked!
  16. I wiggle my feet when I think.
  17. I tend to find really deep meaning in silly things, like children's songs.
  18. I was Buddhist for a couple of years.
  19. I taught (Christian) Sunday school for four years, and still fill in sometimes.
  20. My cat was orphaned when he was three days old so we helped bottle fed him (along with his six brothers). He is totally in love with us for this.
  21. I sleep with Matt wrapped around my back, Tink against my stomach, and Lucky on my neck. Every time I roll over I wake up the whole "family" and they all groan.
  22. I have the wildest dreams of anyone I know.
  23. I can lucid dream (where you realize you're dreaming and take control of the dream).
  24. I have recurring dreams where I'm trying to save everyone from immediately impending disaster (everything from monsters to earthquakes).
  25. I only like colors that I would eat.
  26. I drink pickle juice. Often.
  27. I hear this is why mosquitoes never bite me.
  28. I partly dread Christmas because I'm afraid I won't like half of what I get and then I'll have to get rid of it and feel guilty.
  29. Every time I get a knick-knack as a gift I immediately consider "accidentally" breaking it.
  30. My middle fingers are curved toward my pinkies.
  31. I'm certified to teach prenatal yoga but haven't gathered up the courage to start a class yet! (Just do it, Carly!)
  32. I carry a huge purse with very little in it so I can put things in it when I need to.
  33. I have crazy messy handwriting.
  34. I cry at just about any movie.
  35. I walked REALLY fast down the aisle at my wedding. I was so excited to see Matt! I'm still pretty embarrassed about that, though.
  36. I'm immune to onions - they don't make my eyes water when I chop them.
  37. I caught a fish with my bare hands once. I put it back.
  38. Most of you know this already, but my best friend and I have the same birthday but she's one year younger - we've been friends since her birth. We have a very strong and creepy connection, mind reading and everything.
  39. I have a history of yelling at police/security guards when drunk.
  40. I don't remember most of my bachelorette party, but I hear I did #39 at this party.
  41. I never play video games but I go into geek-mode watching Matt play complex role-playing games, like God of War, Resident Evil, or Fable. "It says here if you push O repeatedly you can rip Medusa's head off!!!"
  42. I have very dexterous toes.
  43. I love mermaids. If I could be a fairy tale creature I would definitely be a mermaid. ;-)
  44. I NEED to see a body of water every few days or I feel unbalanced.
  45. I idolize surfers, but I'm a bad swimmer and I'm afraid of sea creatures... I hope someday to try it, though.
  46. I hate hate hate when spaghetti is cut up or broken.
  47. I'm a visual eater and don't like to eat anything "ugly".
  48. I don't like to be touched when I'm eating.
  49. Unless it is truly delicious and beautiful food, I generally find eating inconvenient and troublesome, except for cheese. I love cheese.
  50. And salsa. I eat a half gallon of medium salsa every month.
  51. I make great mixed CDs.
  52. I love the library more than anything!
  53. Once when I was small my dad filled the bed of his pickup truck with water and let me swim in it. Then I got in the cab and we drove around and watched it splash out everywhere.
  54. My mom used to let me play hooky one day every spring so we could go buy all the plants and flowers for summer.
  55. I have 7 aunts and uncles on my mom's side, all of whom are married with children. Our Christmas parties are massive.
  56. I saw a ghost when I was very small.
  57. Things I wanted to be "when I grow up": ballerina, farmer, actress, U.S. president, archaeologist, advertising exec, fashion designer, magazine editor, cafe owner, children's book author, audio engineer, music exec, nightclub owner, nutritionist, wedding/event planner, and now interior designer/ contractor/ house stager.
  58. What I have been so far: receptionist at Vern Fonk Insurance, telemarketer, hostess at Outback Steakhouse, supervisor at a party rental store, cubicle drone at medical equipment corporation, personal organizer, senior design consultant at Closet Factory, co-owner of general contracting company (and considering starting a side business staging houses for sale). Told ya I had ADD.
  59. I went to my first concert at 3 years old - it was CSN.
  60. At a concert, I grabbed Chino Moreno's butt (lead singer of the Deftones) - after holding his hand for a few seconds.
  61. I was OBSESSED with Chino in high school, so that moment was HUGE.
  62. I have met Jeff Healey, Taproot, Orgy, the Crystal Method, The Living End (the people at the 180 booth told me they'd give me 2 cases of their energy drink if I got them an autograph, so I did), Black Eyed Peas...and others I can't think of right now...
  63. I can hold my own in a mosh pit, despite being only 5'2 3/4" when I stand up really straight.
  64. I wrote a rap once.
  65. I started drinking coffee when I was nine - I just stopped drinking it on a regular basis, but I still love it like an old friend.
  66. I suspect caffeine did stunt my growth.
  67. I started driving very young and first drove alone (on a private runway) when I was ten. A plane nearly landed on me!
  68. I'm very tactile. I must touch everything. I recently reached into a museum exhibit to stroke an ancient Egyptian statue when the security guard looked away. It just looked so smooooth, how could I resist?
  69. They say it's impossible to lick your elbow but I can.
  70. Eleven years ago I was an only child with single divorced parents - now I have 3 sets of parents, a half brother, two stepbrothers, a stepsister-in-law, a sister-in-law, and a brother-in-law, equaling a current count of three moms, three dads, four brothers, and two sisters! (Of course, sooner or later I will have two more sisters...)
  71. When my little brother was born I started replacing swear words with other words because I wanted to be a good influence - now he's ten and he says sh*t all the time and I say weird stuff like poop or holy cheese or aye aye aye. So much for role modeling, haha!
  72. I love to do art projects with unusual mediums - like bleach or candy wrappers or roofing nails (haven't done the roofing nail one yet, but I have a great plan...).
  73. I am a black-belt shopper who is learning to use her powers for good rather than evil.
  74. I consider giving someone carnations to be on par with taking your date to McDonald's - why even bother?
  75. I've always wanted wild hippy hair, exactly like this little girl has! So jealous!
  76. I'm drawn to people from other countries - I've had friends from Russia, Romania, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, England, Korea, Turkey, Australia, Canada, Serbo-Croatia, ...
  77. I sincerely appreciate 3/4 length sleeves - warm but out of the way and ready for action!
  78. I'm constantly cleaning up after my messy... self. Nope, can't blame my husband. I clean the house all the time, and then I go along behind myself, creating disasters as I go. Eeek! This is one of the reasons I'm obsessed with learning to keep a minimalist house - less to put away!
  79. I'm extremely ticklish.
  80. I find the Batman concept incredibly sexy (and Christian Bale is the ONLY actor who's made a good batman AND Bruce Wayne). On the same note, I think there is nothing more boring than Superman.
  81. Also the Jack Bauer character on 24 - badass rule-breaking good guy. Yessss!
  82. I'm on a perpetual quest for the perfect purse (lots of pockets, big enough for my knitting), water bottle (blue, fits in a cupholder, with a spout, doesn't leak), and adhesive.
  83. I hoard shipping boxes.
  84. I'm a music glutton.
  85. I'm incapable of only doing one thing at a time.
  86. Unless I'm in a hurry I always take the scenic route. In every sense.
  87. I'm fascinated by cryptozoology.
  88. When I was little I did not want just any old pony, I wanted a Pegasus unicorn, and was convinced that I would in fact get one some day.
  89. When I watch a predator hunting its prey on nature TV shows I always root for the predator (does that make me a bad vegetarian? lol).
  90. I change my clothes about three times a day (not including PJ's).
  91. I scowl when I read. I love to read, so I don't know why...
  92. I have trouble controlling the volume of my voice.
  93. I have a whacked sense of time.
  94. I'm uncomfortable sitting with both feet on the floor, and prefer to sit on my feet, even in a restaurant.
  95. I'm an unconvincing liar.
  96. As a child I kissed Santa Claus on the cheek at a Christmas party because I thought it'd be funny.
  97. I stare at roadkill as I drive by.
  98. I haaaaate goats.
  99. During stressful times, I take comfort in celebrity gossip. My stress is usually because of major life decisions or problems. Nothing matters less than Hollywood drama, so it's really relaxing to indulge in something that just doesn't matter.
  100. I'm curious to the point that (as a teen, totally sober) I once touched a burner, knowing that it was hot, just so I could see HOW hot. And now I know.
So, you guys all knew I was weird before, but now you know how weird. ;-)

Monday, June 25, 2007

Great Recipe Website

I ran across this website when I was looking for new recipes, and they have tons of healthy recipes that look delicious. Just had to share it, hope you guys like it! :-)

http://www.wildoats.com/u/recipemain/

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Batgirl!


I ran across this pic and had to toss it in here. I secretly love superheroes, especially superheroines.

Personality Quiz

You Are An INFP

The Idealist

You are creative with a great imagination, living in your own inner world.
Open minded and accepting, you strive for harmony in your important relationships.
It takes a long time for people to get to know you. You are hesitant to let people get close.
But once you care for someone, you do everything you can to help them grow and develop.

In love, you tend to have high (and often unrealistic) standards.
You are very sensitive. You tend to have intense feelings.

At work, you need to do something that expresses your personal values.
You would make an excellent writer, psychologist, or artist.

How you see yourself: Unselfish, empathetic, and spiritual

When other people don't get you, they see you as: Unrealistic, naive, and weak

Healthyish Muffin Recipe

I stole a recipe off the Malt-O-Meal box and changed it around a bit, and I loved the results! It sorta tastes like a mix between cornbread and banana bread, but different. They're not low-fat but very high in nutrients if you use the flax seeds and oil, and Malt-O-Meal/ Cream of Wheat is superhigh in iron, folic acid, and B vitamins, and cinnamon is high in iron and reduces your risk of cancer. They have a slightly buttery taste, and I think even those that don't like Cream of Wheat would like these muffins.

1 cup All-Purpose Flour
1/4 cup Ground Flax Seed
3/4 cup Malt-O-Meal or Cream of Wheat, uncooked
1/2 cup Sugar
3/4 cup Milk
1/4 cup Vegetable Oil ( I used flax)
1 Egg
1 tablespoon Baking Powder
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon Salt
1 teaspoon Vanilla
1/2 Banana (puree it first)
3/4 cup Walnuts

Preheat oven to 400F. Mix all ingredients in a large mixing bowl until moistened (don't overstir). Pour into greased or paper-lined muffin pan, filling 3/4 full. Bake 18-20 minutes (it only took 15 in my gas oven, so keep an eye on it) or until center is firm to the touch.

Yields 12 muffins.

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Some "Before" Photos of Our House

Let's start by saying I absolutely love my house and I know that it was the best investment out of all the houses in the price range AND we were planning on dealing with a fixer upper, which this isn't. It's a fix-the-mistakes-er. The bad "improvements" probably wouldn't aggravate someone less persnickety than Matt and I as much, but man oh man it's just a little overwhelming to me right now. We still haven't slept there because the blotchy paint jobs, scary color choices, and general badness won't let us rest. Soon all the rooms will be painted, the light fixtures will be changed, we'll have our way with the house, and prettiness will prevail, but until then it makes me tired just thinking about it!

I think the exterior of our house is kinda cute. The only exterior improvements we're planning now is some landscaping, possibly terracing or leveling the huge (but sloping) yard, building a dog run, changing the light fixtures, and a deck (hopefully this Summer, maybe next). Thankfully, the exterior is neutral and unassuming. Not the color I would have chosen, but it's not offensive so it stays for now. However, next to my car you see a clump of juniper and rhododendrons, which are two of my least favorite plants. That will be dealt with, sooner or later.

Sorry about the blurry photo, but this is our dining room. It was the height of bad taste. Wood-look linoleum tiles (that they installed RECENTLY, God save us all), gold trim, bad blinds, and possibly the most horrifying chandelier in history.

See what I mean? Yikes! Hard to see in the the photo, but there are also tiny hand-painted pink and blue flowers all over the ceramic parts.

And then there's the paint job.... gold poorly rag-rolled over army green, accented by grape leaf chair rail spray-painted gold (and installed like they were using a butter knife to cut it - jagged ends, not mitered at the outside corners, and a big obvious seam right in the middle of the wall) and it was SCREWED ON. Finish nails! Please! Notice how the heavy rag rolling was meant to stop at the chair rail and somehow ends up all over the place. The last owner had no eye for detail, because big lazy mistakes are everywhere in my house!

Hallelujah! Walls are primered and scary chandelier is never to be seen again.

The kitchen has a great layout and adequate storage for my excess of kitchen stuff (where does it all come from? Oh yeah, the wedding...haha!). The kitchen cabinets aren't a bad color, but the stain is applied blotchily and haphazard (lots where it doesn't belong, lots missing where it should be - again, a little more detail oriented would've been nice), and the backsplash is bad news altogether. You have to see it to really understand how lazily it was installed. Then they added that sheet of metal behind the stove - why? Did they really think it looked good? Did they just run out of tile and they had a hunk of metal laying around? Anyhoo, don't let it keep you up at night, it will all be fixed. ;-)

Ohhh... the camo room... It's already been repainted, so let's pretend it never happened. ;-)

So, yesterday I bought a case of Red Bull, I have Mom and Matt helping me at night, and I have two rooms almost entirely finished. The ugliness is going down! Take that, bad taste!!! POW!

Monday, June 4, 2007

We Moved In!

We started moving into our house on Friday! We actually signed escrow papers on my birthday, so now Matt's joking, "What do I get for my birthday?" Hmm, a first home is a tough gift to beat! ;-)

We've been working like maniacs scrubbing the house down (it was filthy!), priming over very strange and poorly executed paint colors, adding an architectural detail to the living room, calling an exterminator (carpenter ants! Eek!), changing out most of the light fixtures... We've got our work cut out for us! It's not a "fixer-upper" but the previous owner's taste was...unusual... and apparently they were do-it-yourselfers who didn't take the time to find out how to do it right, so I have to strip down the kitchen cabinets they restained poorly and the tile backsplash that is installed so badly it's shocking. Basically, we have to redo everything they did to "improve" the home. >:-/ Matt took "before" photos for you guys to see but they didn't really turn out - today I'll take progress photos to show what we're working on.

Ohh... am I ranting? About our wonderful new home that we're so grateful to have? I'm a bad person, I'm sorry. I'm just a tiny bit frustrated with the previous owners. I implore all do-it-yourselfers, please oh please get online and read how to properly do a project before you do it! Or ask me and I'll tell you. :-)

So, that said, I can't wait to see you guys at the housewarming party on July 14th! I'll send out invitations soon. Hopefully the house will be 80% up to our standards by then, but keep in mind, anything that's ugly is not our fault, haha! ;-)

Oh, and if anyone needs an amazing mortgage broker, I'll give you his number. He worked sooooo hard for us and we love him for it.

Friday, May 25, 2007

Swimming Pool Dream

I had a funny dream last night. We'd just somehow forgotten that our tiny new house had a gigantic indoor pool and hot tub in a poolhouse, and we stumbled upon it and invited everyone over to celebrate. Matt went out and bought about 15 lifejackets that looked like full superhero costumes for our guests to wear. Not everyone had one, there were three clown costume lifejackets and everyone else just went in wearing their regular clothes. It was a very joyful dream and it was one of those very realistic dreams where for the first couple seconds after you wake up you're still fuzzily thinking, 'Wow, that's awesome that my house has a massive pool! Oh no wait - was that a dream?'

So, this is what the interpretation seems to be (mostly from brilliantdreams.com):

To dream that you find or discover new rooms, suggests that you are developing new strengths and taking on new roles. You may be growing emotionally.
In the dream it wasn't an entirely new discovery, we had just somehow forgotten about it!

A swimming pool indicates that you will enjoy many social gatherings with good friends.


To see a pool of water in your dream, denotes that you will find much happiness and pleasure in love and marriage. Your social life will keep you busy.

If you see females swimming in the pool you will have luck with love, to see males you will have luck in business, and if you see both you will experience both types of luck.
There were both! :-)

Okay, the pool aspect is easy. I have been shamefully neglecting my social life and now I am working to rediscover it. Now it will be full of good friends, love, and business success. Fantastic! :-D

And now is when it gets complicated. Matt gave out lifejacket costumes of superheroes and clowns to our friends, but we didn't put any on. I did really want this one batwoman-looking costume that someone else put on before I could get to it...

To dream that you are wearing a life jacket, symbolizes security and reinforcement. You are in need of some support.

So we are giving support to our friends?

To dream that you are a superhero, indicates your above-average talents, ideas, and abilities you may not realized you possessed.

Do we somehow give our friends above-average ideas or talents?

To see a clown in you dream, symbolizes absurdity, light-heartedness, and a childish side to your own character.

To dream that you are wearing a costume, signifies that you are putting on a facade toward others. Your true self is not being revealed and you are not being completely honest with people around you.

Matt and I weren't wearing costumes, but he provided them. Matt tends to see the good in people, even to a fault, so does that mean he is tricking himself into believing that his friends have above-average talents? I don't particularly like that interpretation. He was handing them out in a joyful way, not as a way of hiding. In the dream it felt more like he was telling our friends he appreciated their talents and wanted to encourage them.

Well, it was a fun dream to have, even if the costume lifejacket bit is a little complicated! I love the fact that I've stumbled upon my "pool" of old friends, and this dream really reflected that.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Mom's Bathroom is Done!

Here's the photo album for Mom's bathroom. We'll be adding a couple more photos (including "before" pix) and a video soon.

http://picasaweb.google.com/HaydenTransformations/RussellBath

It looked like this before the remodel:

http://newhaydens.blogspot.com/2007/05/now-its-my-moms-bathrooms-turn.html

I Picked up a Hitchhiker Today...

I picked up a free cabinet on the side of the road today, and I'm pretty stoked about its potential. Matt is, uh, skeptical. He used four letter words to describe it, haha! I'll keep you guys posted, though, because I am going to make this an awesome little desk cabinet!

There's a cutting board slot, so I'll make a replacement for extra work space when needed. I like the drawer pulls, they look friendly. Someone had apparently taped the drawers shut (WTF?), which of course wrecked the finish. It needs to be stripped down and stained or painted anyway (I'll decide which when I see the condition of the wood under the stain). The variety of drawer sizes is exciting, so it should be a handy dandy little office organizer!

It's sans countertop, so I'll call some granite fabricators and it should be easy to find an inexpensive little scrap to top it off.

I can't wait to get started on it and see what can be done with it!

Monday, May 21, 2007

Logo Choices

So, we hired a logo designer to come up with a few logo ideas for us. We wanted a phoenix to represent us because we bring new life to stale homes and it made sense with our name, Hayden Transformations. They sent us seven first draft designs but we've narrowed it down to these two:

Matt prefers this one:
I like the grey circles behind the phoenix and it's very eye catching, but I'd rather it be less angular and I want a better font, one in all caps that looks more like drafting lettering. Matt loves it the way it is.

And I favor this one:
This one doesn't feel entirely finished to me, but I can't put my finger on what to change...

Both of these designs will be revised before they're finalized (like adding in the f in transformations, haha), but which concept do you guys like best, and what revisions would you make?

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Check out our Web Portfolio!

We started an online portfolio of some of our remodels, and we'd love it if you guys checked it out! We're still perfecting it and a few projects are missing, but there is already a lot to see on there.

http://picasaweb.google.com/HaydenTransformations

And, since I'm way behind on posting the California remodel photos, check out that album here:

http://picasaweb.google.com/HaydenTransformations/BeniciaRemodel

Hope you all enjoy! :-)

My "Spirit Animal"

I saw this on someone else's blog and it looked like a fun quiz, and it was! Let me know if you guys take this quiz - it'd be interesting to see what everyone else comes up with!

Water Conservations Tips

Water conservation is one of the major environmental issues for us to be aware of. Not only is it important that we watch our usage but it can save you a lot of money on your water bill.

Lots of great tips here:

http://www.monolake.org/socalwater/wctips.htm

http://www.h2ouse.org/

Monday, May 7, 2007

OUR HOUSE!!!!!!!!!

We bought a house this weekend! The photos don't do it justice - it's very cute, lets in tons of natural sunlight and has a fantastic 180 degree mountain view and is on a third of an acre! Not to mention tons of storage, a great neighborhood, and lots of room to expand and improve (but it's not a "fixer-upper"). It's the perfect house for us at this stage and we're so happy!

Now we're just trying to make them let us move in before my birthday. :-)

http://www.rombakhrealestate.com/Properties.php/Details/2/#viewdetail


A couple of different photos:
http://johnlscott.com/PropertyDetail.aspx?GroupID=43886164&ListingID=29908982&Sort=0

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Now it's my Mom's Bathroom's Turn!

We started on my mom's master bathroom this morning. It'll be a fast lane project because they want us to finish the entire project while they're out of town, a total of eight days. This will be a squeeze but totally doable. We started demolition this morning (my favorite part!), and it's looking good!

10:00AM



3:30PM

I love the potential in a stripped-down room - so many possibilities!

Mom chose a neutral color palette because they're talking about selling in a few years. This is the chosen wall/ shower tile and border (the colors are a lot warmer in person). I'll post updates soon!

Logo Suggestions?

Hi everyone!

Matt and I just registered our business name, and I need to get business cards and tee shirts printed soon but we need your help designing a logo! Our name is Hayden Transformations, and so I thought something like a magic wand or a hammer with rays coming off it like a magic wand or something, but Matt isn't sold on that idea. Does anyone have any genius ideas to share? :-)

Knit Veggies!

I finished my crop of knit vegetables for Eli's birthday, and I wanted to show them to you guys because I'm very proud of myself. ;-) I'm getting better at knitting little toys, which is so exciting because my first couple tries (Logan the teddy bear and one of the two turtles I'm STILL working on) were, uh, not so good! But these veggie patterns were soooo easy and fast to knit (except the celery you'll see if you click on the Garden Variety link below - that just didn't turn out...).

Ta-da!


Tuesday, May 1, 2007

What I Love About Eli


It's also time for Eli's birthday list! Here we go:

Eli is:

Social and friendly to everyone!
Inquisitive and very intelligent.

He's a sharp-dressed little man (and, as ZZ Top tells us, every girl's crazy 'bout a sharp-dressed man). ;-)

Really excited by yarn, which makes a knitting auntie's heart proud! (I actually had to cut him some of my yarn because he was so interested in it while I was trying to knit. He then ran around with a scrap of orange yarn, screaming with delight. What an adorable nut, haha!)

He loves Tink as much as she loves him. ;-)
Especially cute when he's sleeping, as all babies are! ;-)

Happy birthday, Eli!


What I Love About Sherry

Here's my stepmom's birthday list!


Sherry is:

Sweet and sensitive.

A nurturer.


Silly (is that not the scariest dress you've ever seen? Haha!).


A good listener.


Protective of the ones she loves.

Happy birthday, Sherry!