Friday, December 30, 2011

2011 Year in Review

I love writing these "Year in Review" posts.  They really help me remember all I've done (and left undone) in the past year.  This year was definitely a challenging, wonderful, stretching, and just plain FUN year!  I'm not sure how one year can be all of those adjectives, but mine was.  Perhaps that is just life?  So here we go, Page's 2011 Year in Review:

January- I begin my first "real" (non-wedding/honeymoon/holiday) month of marriage.  We visit Chapel Hill for a wedding.  We eat lots of plant-based foods.  I spend most of my free time trying to get our home in order.  We win a fabulous home theater system and host an awesome Super Bowl party.

February- It's cold.  I learn how to adjust to my husband being at rehearsal in DC most nights.  The house and doggies and I bond while I learn to feel like "our" home is also "my" home.  I spend a weekend in Annapolis while performing as a nun in the Sound of Music.  Which was a blast!  At the end of the month, J is hospitalized with pleurisy.

March- Learn about how to live out the "in sickness" clause of my wedding vows.  Perform the Monteverdi Vespers. Begin the work of readying our half-plot in the community garden.

April- Spring finally seems to be peeking its head around the corner.  This was a long winter for me.  We throw a few dinner parties.  On Easter Sunday, I try to burn off my cornea.  Ouch.

May- To Scotland we go to celebrate Eliza's wedding.  And just happen to touch down in London in the midst of the Royal Wedding.  Drink lots of whisky, learn some Scottish dancing, and have an overall fabulous time.

June- Life slows down.  I learn what it is like to be married with my husband and I home together most nights.  It's awesome.  We begin receiving shares from our CSA and working in our community garden plot.  Veggies a-plenty and I learn a lot of new veggie recipes!

July- We watch the Wimbledon Men's Final on the theater screen upstairs.  Wow.  We also host a Harry Potter Marathon in preparation for the opening of the last movie.  We then see Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows pt. 2.  I finally admit that I am struggling with anxiety.

August- J's family visits for a fun-filled week of food, fun, and baseball.  We visit Maine!  Chorale rehearsals start back up.

September- J and I both participate in 2 performances of the Mozart Requiem for September 11th memorials (he as the tenor soloist...and me in the chorus, naturally).  It's moving, beautiful, and tough.  Towards the end of the month, Maureen and I travel to SC for the Navy vs. SC football game. 

October- Lots of Navy football. Lots of singing.  And a little wine tasting.

November- I take J on a surprise trip to a B&B in Virginia Wine Country to celebrate our first Anniversary.  My parents visit for Thanksgiving.  I host my first Thanksgiving meal in the Spy House.  It was a success, if I do say so myself.

December- The crazy singing season begins.  My half marathon training schedule is demanding more long runs.  I sing 6 concerts in 10 days.  My parents arrive.  We celebrate a lovely Christmas...complete with J's special custom "Spy House" holiday blend of coffee.

There you have it...My Year.  With its ups and downs, highs and lows, joys and struggles.  All on this journey that we call "Life" that I feel quite privileged to be on!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

NaBloCleanPoMo Day #13 Jeans

Today's NaBloCleanPoMo project is not cleaning per se, but something I've had on my list for awhile.  Hemming my jeans.  I should start by stressing that I am not a seamstress.  Hemming jeans made me panic because I couldn't imagine cutting the hem off.  Then I found this tutorial that doesn't require cutting.  So I decided to try it.  And it worked like a charm!

My camera battery died, so I had to take photos on my Blackberry.  My eyes hurt too much from sewing to transfer them over, but I followed the instructions in the tutorial above, but without a sewing machine.

So proud of myself!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

NaBloCleanPoMo Day #12 Cashmere

I learned a few years ago that instead of dry cleaning cashmere, you can hand wash it.  I have to say, hand-washing at our house is made much easier by the fact that we have a utility sink in the laundry room.  If that doesn't make you jealous, it should.  I have never had a utility sink at all....and having one in the laundry room is awesome!


Dirty cashmere sweaters


Step 1: Soak sweaters in cold water with a hand-wash detergent (I used Woolite) for 20 minutes


Step 2: Drain the water out of the sink.  Then press as much water out of the sweaters as you can (do not wring)


Step 3: Lay sweaters on a towel and use the towel to press even more water out


Step 4: Lay sweaters flat to dry

Once they dry, the cashmere sweaters will be fresh, clean, and ready to wear!






Saturday, November 12, 2011

NaBloCleanPoMo Day #11 Laundry Room

Today was supposed to be a "do nothing" day.  However, J and I cleaned the Laundry Room since it was on my list for NaBloCleanPoMo.  I don't have a good before picture of how disorganized and "linty" the room was, but here are some in progress pictures:


With the dryer moved out


Closer look


After...everything clean and organized.  My main accomplishment was getting rid of the miscellaneous stack of stuff on top of the dryer.


Done!

And now, I'm ready to go watch some football.



Thursday, November 10, 2011

NaBloCleanPoMo Day #10 Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend

When I was but a young girl, I sometimes thought diamonds were commonplace.  Everyone had diamonds!  I had pearls, garnets (my birthstone), sapphires...all those other lovely gems but diamonds.  Consequently, I didn't get my first pair of diamonds until the age of 30.  You can read the full story here.  After I got my first diamonds, I learned how to clean them on my own.

Now, I have a diamond engagement ring and I use my grandmother's diamond wedding band as my own.  They are soldered together, but still need a bit of cleaning now and then as well.  I often forget to clean my sets of diamonds, and they get a bit cloudy and lose some of their sparkle.  Thankfully, diamonds are easy to clean!


Ring before


Earrings before


Step 1: Soak in warm, soapy water


Step 2: Clean gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush


Step 3: Finish with a quick dip in a windex/water solution


Rings...sparkly and back where they belong


And my earrings, back to their lovely, sparkly selves!




Wednesday, November 9, 2011

NaBloCleanPoMo Day #9 Spooky Chandelier

The other morning while I was lying in bed, with the lovely fall morning sun streaming in the windows past the trees changing color, I looked up at the chandelier in our bedroom.  And discovered it was covered in cobwebs.  Obviously, I don't spend much time in our bedroom while it is light, or I guess I would have noticed earlier!  I think the last time we cleaned the chandelier was last winter when J got on a ladder to change a bulb and gave it a quick dust.  So, after a long rehearsal tonight, I decided an "easy" NaBloCleanPoMo task was in order.


See the cobwebs?


My trusty long-handled swiffer duster


After- no more cobwebs!


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

NaBloCleanPoMo Day #8 My Closet

So tonight is one of my few nights at home during the week.  I even made a crockpot meal so that I wouldn't take up my evening time cooking a meal.  After I ate my pot roast, I headed upstairs to tackle switching out my summer and winter clothes and re-organizing my closet.

I hate organizing my closet.  We have a number of closets in our house, but J uses the two in our bedroom. The sitting room is my "dressing room"/closet.  But, there is only one small closet, so I use the closet in the 3rd floor hallway (old house...the closet is not actually in a room) as my off-season closet.  To be honest, I have all of my coats and formal clothes (including my wedding dress...which still needs to be dry-cleaned...definitely a NaBloCleanPoMo project) in the guest bedroom closet, which helps with space.

Anyway, switching clothes requires going up and down the stairs multiple times.  I dread it.  But, tonight, I sucked it up...and even managed to organize my shoes and some of the other items in the closet.


Notice the mess of stuff on the top shelf and on the floor of the closet


In progress.  My summer shoes are in the laundry basket to go upstairs


And After.  Winter clothes in, shoes organized, and top shelf in order.  I could probably organize the shirts, skirts, pants and dresses by color.  But that is a project for another day.


Monday, November 7, 2011

NaBloCleanPoMo Day #7 Guest Room Rugs

It's late.  I'm exhausted.  Tonight's project was on the list...but not difficult.

Our guest room floors are wood (like the rest of the floors in the house), and are cold.  So in the winter, we put rugs down to "warm it up".


No rugs.


Better, no?  

Time for bed.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

NaBloCleanPoMo Day #6 Kitchen Table

Our kitchen table seems to be a catch-all in our house.  Papers, stuff, more stuff....you get the picture.  Today, I ran 9 miles in the afternoon and didn't have the time or energy to undertake a big project.  So I decided to organize the stuff on our kitchen table.  Really boring, but needed.


Kitchen Table Before


Kitchen Table After

And there you have it.

NaBloCleanPoMo Day #5 The Gutter

One project that we have to complete occasionally at our house is cleaning out the gutters.  Well, I at least am in charge of the gutter on the front of our house.  Most people are able to get up to clean their gutters with a ladder.  We don't have a ladder tall enough to get to the gutter on our 2nd floor.  So someone has to go out the bedroom window.  Seeing as I am blessed with former gymnast toe-grip skills, I am the best choice for crawling out on the pitched roof to empty the gutter.

The last time we cleaned the front gutter was 10:30 at night before we were headed to Maine.  A storm called Irene was headed our way, and we wanted to be sure the gutters were free to carry water away from our house.  Even though it was chilly this morning, this was a much easier project during the day.  Although, I could see how high up I actually am on the roof...

I think the following pictures tell the story well:


Clogged gutter


Step 1: Remove window screen


Step 2: Climb out window and scoot down pitched roof towards gutter


Step 3: Lean over and pull gunk out of gutter and throw to ground


Perch carefully (notice the car on the street below...that's how high it is!)


Unlike Felina, who laid on the floor while I was magic erasing the wall, Kyra wanted to help with the gutters.  We told her that dogs and roofs don't mix.


She was sad.


Much cleaner!


I am glad this is a task we don't have to do all that often!








Friday, November 4, 2011

NaBloCleanPoMo Day #4 Marble Entry

Tonight was my normal house cleaning time...bathrooms, vacuum, mop, etc.  While I was in scrubbing and cleaning mode, I decided to scrub our marble entry.

The poor entry will never be back at it's former glory...as with many homes in our neighborhood, it was turned into apartments back in the 40s, and the entry was never really properly cared for.

But, a good scrub now and then does at least keep it somewhat clean.


Before


Cleaning tools: a rag, scrub brush, and soapy water


Not too much of a difference, other than that the colors are brighter

But at least I got up some of the dirt that we track in on a day to day basis.



Thursday, November 3, 2011

NaBloCleanPoMo Day #3 Gift Cards

Tonight I didn't have too much time to clean/blog between Church Choir and Owl Bar.  So I picked an easy task...organizing the gift cards we have left over from wedding stuff, etc.  Not exciting at all, but something that needed to be done.



Gift Cards before


Gift Cards after

Let the spending begin!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

NaBloCleanPoMo Day #2 The Tub

As I've written before, one of my favorite things about our house is the claw foot tub in the Master Bathroom.  I am an avid bath taker, and this tub speaks to me!  Over the past year, though...after getting lots of use, I started noticing that there was a stained "ring" around the bottom of the tub.  I'm used to rings around the top, but these were stains that didn't go away with my regular lysol scrub.

So, today, I bought some soft scrub to try and get rid of the stains.  It worked like a charm!


It's hard to see in this picture, but the stained ring is around the bottom of the tub.


A closer look at the stubborn stains


My scrubbing tools


After...no more stains!


After close-up

So again for comparison....


Before...


...and After!

So while not a very exciting transformation, it is great to have an easy cleaning project that only took about 10 minutes, and makes a difference in the everyday cleanliness of my life.






Tuesday, November 1, 2011

NaBloCleanPoMo Day #1 Magic Erase the Wall

One of the things that I have had to adjust to most in our new house is having dogs.  I love the dogs, don't get me wrong, but dogs are much harder to clean up after.  Thankfully, J takes care of the grossest clean up (poop scooping), but vacuuming and keeping things in the house clean usually fall to me.  I've mostly gotten a handle on managing dog hair in the house (by realizing that I will never win the War against dog hair...but I can win battles!), but one thing that still baffles me is the dirt on the walls.  Ok, it's not too baffling, since I know Felina rubs up against the wall ALL the time.

She is an itchy dog, and I think she thinks the wall scratches her.  It also deposits lovely dirt from the baseboard up to where the top of her back hits the wall.  Case in point:


Of course, when I am home and see her walk back and forth rubbing on the wall, I scold her.  But, I have visions that as soon as we leave the house, she spends her day walking up and down the wall.  Probably not, but it sure looks like it.  As I was cleaning the wall tonight, I remembered that when we were giving the dogs a bath this week, I wondered why Felina wasn't as dirty as Kyra.  As I was cleaning the wall, I realized that Felina probably deposits her dirt on the wall each day!

The only thing I've found that helps get rid of the dirt is the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.  It isn't perfect, but it helps.  I know eventually I'll probably rub most of the paint off the wall trying to get it clean, but the walls need to be painted in a few years anyway!

Here is a wide angle view of the wall:


So I got out my trusty Magic Eraser and went to work.



Yuck!


Felina was no help.  I think she was looking at me thinking, "As soon as you're done, I'm rubbing up against that wall again!"


And the finished product.  It is still drying a bit in this photo, but I do think I will need to go back over it at some point.  Maybe tomorrow.  But, it is much better than before!  For comparison again...


Before...




And after!

Thus completes NaBloCleanPoMo Day #1!  Stay tuned for tomorrow's project...