
Last October, we got news we'd be moving to the Houston area for my husband's new job. I spent most of November getting our house in Austin ready to put on the market, we sold it in three days, found a dream house in Seabrook and moved down on New Years Eve. Since then, we've been working on a renovation of the house and finally got moved in a couple of weeks ago. As I type this, I'm in my new studio, surrounded by boxes and a gorgeous view of the backyard and pool. Not too shabby. Too say I've been up to my eyeballs, though, is a dramatic understatement. I'm just now finally getting to the place where I can breathe a little bit and - more importantly for you at least - blog about the renovation process and new crafty stuff! Whew!
Some highlights before I dive in to pictures from the renovation (because I honestly haven't even been able to get proper pictures taken and/or downloaded yet)
A new cat!
When we announced to our kids that we were moving, they both flipped out. Like ugly, screaming, crying, kicking F-L-I-P-P-E-D-O-U-T. So, in a moment of weak parenting, I blurted out to my daughter, "YOU CAN GET A CAT WHEN WE MOVE IN TO THE NEW HOUSE!" She's been begging for a cat for ages, mostly because of her obsession with the Warriors books, but we've never been cat people.
Folks: if I'd known having a cat could be this awesome, I would have cut out the "I'm not a cat person" snark years ago and gotten one earlier.

One thing about the area in which we live now is that there are several older neighborhoods (60s-70s) and not nearly as many hipsters as there were in Austin. This works out to mean lots of opportunity for excellent garage and estate sale finds. My friend, Misty, visited over spring break, and we literally stumbled on a few estate/garage sales and hit the motherlode.
Everything in the picture above was scored for about $12 - for everything. I love those yellow tea cups and that aqua flower platter. Together, they were ONE DOLLAR. You guys. One dollar!? Come on!



So while I get settled in the house and start to prepare to show off the renovations, I've got some other things to share with you. Tomorrow, I'll have a blog book tour stop for Susan Beal's World of Geekcraft (One of my favorite craft books ever - and not just 'cause I have a project in there) and some fun stuff to share about Kim Werker's For the Animals project. And, of course, in just a few weeks I'll be heading out to California for Maker Faire Bay Area - one of my happiest trips of the year.

Thanks for hanging in there with me as life took me on a wild ride! It's nice to be slowing down a bit!
Welcome back to the blogosphere!
ReplyDeleteAnd wow! What a fab new home/cat/stack of garage sale goodies ...
Really looking forward to the tour ... Good to have you back
Thanks so much, Sarah! It's good to be back. So glad to finally be able to breathe a little bit. The tour stop will be fun & I'll have a book giveaway, so be sure to check back. Thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see you blogging here again. Miss you here in Austin but your new adode and studio look to be so perfectly suited to you. And I'm simply giddy that you're a cat person now.
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I meant the tour of your house! I'd forgotten about the book tour ... I just kept going back to the house pics LOL
ReplyDelete@Sarah - hahahaha! So funny! Thank you - yes, I'll get the house tour running as soon as I can. I want nice pictures of the place, but there is still quite a bit of box chaos around here. ;) I'm going to have to do little bits at a time!
ReplyDelete@Laurie - So glad to be back AND love being a cat person! :) XOXOX
Glad to see you back!!
ReplyDeleteTour, tour, tour! Can't wait to see what you've done. LOVE the door! :)
We'll have to get this up on Apartment Therapy when you're all done, hun.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Hunt of the Unicorn crewel embroidery?! This is too good!
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