Dave and I were recently discussing the paradox of how slowly and how quickly 2010 came and went. Of course, it was a year of many changes; most notably we were married and we moved. Upon reflection, those around us had pretty intense years as well. Some of our friends and family marked joyful milestones, while others were faced with life challenges. Regardless, we have all found ourselves right where we belong.
ON MOVING...
Seriously? Did we really do it? After all the kind teasing and taunts by our friends and family, the property search that took almost three years finally resulted in our new home. It may not be perfect, but it’s perfect for now. The months of August and September seemed to take forever to pass! October 1st was that illusive date that really seemed surreal. Once we changed the locks and made the place ours, we still had a hard time adjusting. Rather, we still HAVE a hard time adjusting. Though we were lucky enough to manage purchasing our new home without selling the house in Waterloo, we still feel as though we are starting from square one. I feel terribly for each of the people we encounter that needs to wait patently while we retrieve our postal code every single time we are asked for it. We are also having to adjust to the silence of a street where, for the most part, the residents begin to settle for the night at 6:00 pm. Don't get me wrong, I do not miss being awakened in the middle of the night by drunk 20-something males relieving themselves in the front yard after a night at the bar, but really the silence might be just as disturbing! How the hell did we end up in suburbia?
ON NEIGBOURS...
Both Dave and I have had our fair share of interesting neighbours. Shall we reflect? There was our beloved Ralph who took plants from the cemetery to build his garden collection. There were the drug-dealing Ginos who took to family brawls in the street. There was 'Timmy's Family' who was agoraphobic and did family property maintenance as a flash mob. There are the expletive screaming Neapolitans with their beloved ever-barking dog Louis; and who could forget Deb. Yes, Deb took on the entire city of Waterloo as the face of the Northdale Area Residents Coalition. That's right, NARC!!!! So aptly titled by acronym, since I am sure that Deb still knows what we are up to even though we live in a new town. Yes, we have had our fair share of interesting individuals as neighbours.
Now that we have moved, we are gearing up for a new set of fascinating individuals. We were 'lucky' enough to meet many of them when they just happened to end up at our front door all together on Halloween Night. Being hip to that jive I had prepared our house accordingly. We were all decked out and ready to make our debut. Everyone seemed pleasant as they attempted a craned look at the interior of our house. We exchanged pleasantries as we felt the evaluative glances measure us up. We discovered that our closest neighbours Karri and Ryan have two small daughters, one of whom was dressed in the most fabulous Mr. Muggs outfit! Who couldn’t like people who dress their kids as retro literary characters?
For the most part, everyone we have met has been really friendly, and now that we have moved into winter and neighbourly exchanges have slowed down, we look forward to meeting more people in the spring. As an aside, we have had to make major adjustments with regard to the weather. In fact, we now do believe that we have moved to the ninth circle of hell, as the wind never stops blowing, the snow never stops falling, and it’s cold as, well…hell. Our neighbour Ryan was kind enough to snow blow the end of our driveway after the first big storm brought us two million feet of snow. He joked with Dave that when he moved to town he didn’t think he would need a snow blower either. Something tells me we might just have to look into the possibility of something more brawny than our shovels.
ON HOME IMPROVEMENT…
Our new dining room table. Still no chairs though! |
After we lovingly renovated much of the house in Waterloo, I really thought I had had my fill of home improvements for the new house. Alas, just as I cannot resist a good home magazine, I cannot resist repainting. Now luckily, the new house needs no major work accept finishing the basement (a walk in the park as far as we are concerned), but there is always cleaning and personalizing to do. First on the list was the dining room. The former owners were using this space as a main floor home office complete with their children’s growth chart drawn directly on the wall with permanent marker. In short, this room with its white walls sucked. It was, therefore, the first to be dealt with.
First I picked two possible paint colours from my Benjamin Moore Designer Paint Chip Collection; a gift I am sure Dave has regretted buying me for the past five years ago. We tried the colours out and they were both vetoed. Then my sister, Max, who happens to be my hero in the design world, helped us out. The verdict? Herbes de Provence; that’s fancy talk for green. Dave went to work and painted the room for us. In two days we had a real dining room, albeit with no furniture, but hey, baby steps right? My only complaint, because of course I do need one, the colour looks exactly like the foyer colour! They are not the same colour by any means of the imagination. However, because the colour of our foyer changes depending on where you are in the house, if you stand between the two rooms they look remarkably similar. Is it possible we went from being home colour trendsetters to neutral nobodies? I might be doomed to a monochromatic life if I am not careful!
BEFORE: Unlawful wall assault |
AFTER: Hello there handsome |
A new non Greco-Roman-throwback light fixture, and voila! I think I am beginning to realize that our house is determining its own style, one that is new for both of us. We’ll see how that goes. Next stop, the study.
ON CHRISTMAS…
This foyer could be in a magazine! |
I have really never been one for Christmas. I am not a killjoy by any means, I have just never really been utterly intoxicated by the mirth that some people get so caught up in at holiday time. Dave has been after me for years to be more spirited at Christmas and I have tried. Really, I have tried. However, I just couldn’t do it. This year I tried to change. I decked out our house with as many decorations as I could find and unpack. I decorated the banister and the tree, and I dolled up the exterior of the house with 110 feet of beautiful B.C. Cedar garland and killer urns. Yes, people, this year I tried. The result? I got the flu for Christmas. Oh, yah, the stomach flu. We postponed all Christmas festivities, and filled the rest of our time off together making up for missed family events by traveling Southern Ontario.
Sexy Tree |
ON BABIES…
Slow down your reading folks. There is no bun in the oven here at the Olden’s. Humphery likes being a spoiled only child! However, there was very much a need for an honourable mention that goes out to Dave’s cousin Jen and her husband Jason. They were blessed with baby Lucas this fall and the family couldn’t be more happy for them. Jen and Jason had been looking forward to building their family and met with a few bumps on the way to the birth of Lucas. The wait was well worth it as everyone is happy, healthy and doing well.
This a very serious only child |
Finally, my friend Graciamaria is expecting in February. She is my favourite baby mama lately because she is the most hilariously bitter. She and her husband John are having another baby girl and if the birth of Daniella is any indicator, Gracia is in for yet another gorgeous baby.
ON THE NEW YEAR…
As far as New Year resolutions go, I am going to attempt to start P90X again. Let’s see if I can’t get to at least day 10 shall we? But seriously, I think we have both decided that after an intensely hurried last year, we are going to attempt to take time to smell the roses this year. As my father in law says, “It’s not living if you are just planning for the next thing to happen”. So we are going to make a concerted effort to really be present in our life together. Sure, I am going to be as busy as usual. In fact, I enrolled in another Dance additional qualification course that starts in eleven days, but I really do want to start enjoying life rather than simply trying to get through the day. I have been lucky enough to reconnect with some amazing friends that I have not seen in years, and as adults we have been able to come to our friendships freely and without the pressures and drama that once clouded our judgment with the issues of youth. Dave and I are so incredibly blessed, and we thank God everyday that we live the life we do. We have tremendous family and friends and we want to share more of our life with them. Let 2011 be the year of re-birth, joy and happiness. Life’s too short to put it off any longer. We start to live with joyful abandon today…
I was wondering when you were going to come back :) Now that we are somewhat "back" in each other's lives, I look forward to see where the road takes you next.
ReplyDeleteGreat post and a Merry New Year to you my love!
Here's to a new year!
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