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Friday, June 18, 2010

The Picture Frames

Zach and I spent a good part of this past week working on a craft project, so I thought I'd go ahead and share the details of that with you all this week. As I mentioned in a previous post, we are finally in a position to buy some of the things we want (instead of just basic needs), and that includes decorations for our apartment. I got this idea from a Martha Stewart book of creating unique picture frames by decorating the mat in the frames with ribbon, and I've been wanting to make some of these frames for awhile. The project is very simple and requires just a few materials: picture frames with thick mat, ribbon, and fabric glue. The idea is that you create different geometric designs on the mat of each frame with the ribbon, and then when you hang them on the wall, the design adds a nice, unique flair to the pictures.

So I started assembling the ribbon on the mats while Zach looked through our pictures to find some good photos for the finished frames.


We decided to fill the frames with our favorite pictures from our favorite places in the world. We chose the following cities:

Barcelona, Spain - Zach and I visited Barcelona on our study abroad in 2006, which is where we met each other. This picture was taken on top of the Casa Mila apartments, one of our favorite places in the city because of it's unique and groovy architecture.

Florence, Italy - We visited this city on our study abroad as well, and I took this picture while we were walking along the Arno, returning to our hotel after a pretty boring ballet. At this point in the trip, our romance was budding, so we have very fond memories of our time in Florence.


Mykonos, Greece - Eden and Kate dragged us to Greece and Turkey with them at the beginning of the summer in 2009. At the time we were skeptical and not quite sure if "cheap airline tickets" was a good enough reason to go on a spontaneous European vacation. We had an amazing time though, and along the way found Mykonos, one of the most relaxing places I've ever been to. Unfortunately we didn't get to spend much time there, but we've all vowed to meet there again in the future.

Kangaroo Island, Australia - Zach and I went on an epic trip to Australia and New Zealand after graduating in December. Kangaroo Island was by far one of our favorite destinations from that trip. The island was empty, which made it really peaceful, and also provided us with long stretches of highway for Zach to practice driving on the "wrong" side of the road. I took this picture on one of those relaxing drives.

We hung all of the finished frames in our bedroom, across from the bed. I'm really happy with the end result, because not only have we gotten rid of a boring, blank wall, we also get to look at all of these pictures and reminisce whenever we walk by them. Fun times...


Good bye for now, have a great weekend!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

The Mysterious Gift

Hey all,

I was on my way to the store just now and on my doorstep I found a wonderful surprise that I wanted to tell you all about. There was a Harry and David box on my doormat and I was wondering whether someone had sent me pears or something, so I immediately start going through everyone I know who might send me something, and I couldn't imagine who it could be from. Well I opened up the box and it ended up being this beautiful arrangement.

And even better than the cute arrangement of boxes, was the delicious Harry and David treats that I found inside of the boxes.

Well as you can probably tell from the ribbon, the gift was from Edwards welcoming me to the company! How cute is that?! The card said, "Tessa, We look forward to having you join the Edwards Lifesciences family." And it was signed by my boss. Well Zach got a similar gift from Edwards when we first moved here, so I was expecting something. But Zach just got a generic, off-brand gift basket with some candy in it. This is a quality, Harry and David gift box collection, much more impressive. The card from Harry and David expressed it this way, "Someone has chosen to give you this gourmet gift from Harry and David. We think this shows impeccable taste." Even though that's a little obnoxious, I have to agree with them, it does show impeccable taste. So I guess Zach's going to need to watch out, it looks like they already like me better, and I haven't even started work yet! Just kidding, there's plenty of work there for both of us.

I'll be back in a couple of days with a more lengthy post for the week. Have a good day!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

The Wish List


Those of you who have visited our apartment have undoubtedly noticed the wish list we have posted on our refrigerator. The list contains all of the items we want to purchase once I get a job and we have enough extra money lying around to be able to afford things besides rent and food. The list started out as a practical tool to help us remember things that we want to buy. At first, I'd think of something for the home that we needed, and rather than feeling sad about not being able to buy it, I'd add it to the list, wish served as a promise of good things to come. As the job search became really slow for me, the list took on a whole different meaning. Zach and I hated it, because it was a reminder of all of the things we couldn't have because of my inability to find a job. At times the list served as a pity list to our parents, and they tried to catch glimpses of it and buy us things from it to try to relieve our burden. Well, I am happy to report that that stupid, funny, daunting, and ever lengthening list is no longer a "wish list," it's a shopping list now!

That's right, I finally got a job and now we can finally start hacking away at that stupid list. First item: a new mattress. Zach and I were really lucky to have all of the furniture in our apartment donated to us by Angela. Rather than having to buy sketchy things off of Craigslist or flimsy things from IKEA, we had a quality bed, couch, TV, etc. to bring out with us. So while we are extremely grateful for all of the furniture, one item we have had particular trouble with is the mattress on our bed. To put it simply, this mattress is now being used past it's life cycle, and we need to let it go and move on with a new, younger mattress. There's a kind of sinkhole in the middle of the mattress, so Zach and I struggle all night to stay on our sides of the bed and not fall into the sinkhole in the middle together. As a result of our struggles, we don't sleep that solidly at night, and we both wake up each morning with a sore back, shoulders, or neck. So yesterday we got my job offer, and today we are heading out to buy a new mattress.

In my new job I will be a Manufacturing Supervisor for Edwards Lifesciences (Zach's company). Once I start work Zach and I will have to wake up each morning at 5am to be at work by 6am. So with such early mornings, we cannot afford anymore sleepless nights, and with the help of our new mattress, that shouldn't be a problem anymore. I am so happy that we're finally getting a chance to tackle the list and really start living our lives. I don't have to sit at home all day idling away! Worry not though, I'll still make time to update the blog. So stay tuned, we'll be back next week...