Wednesday, June 3, 2009

The best day ever....



Most of you know...Ben & I got married on Saturday! It is hard to find words to describe what a wonderful day we had, all I can say is that it was fantastic, beautiful and so much fun.

As a little girl, I never created dream scenarios of what my wedding might me. Heck, I never really fantasized that I would even get married. So when Ben & I made the decision to tie the knot...we didn't know where to start. The most obvious location at the time was to find a place in Winnipeg. That is where we grew up and that is where we meet. We tentatively booked a date, a beautiful hall and a photographer. When the time came to cough up a down payment on one of the vendors, however, we looked at each other and said "Whose wedding is this?". It would have been lovely, but it would have been missing something...our personalities. With great discussion on how inconvenient it would be for our family and some of our friends, we decided that it had to be out at Emerald Lake. A place that we had only been to once, but had won our hearts long before the though of marriage.

A turn of the (20th) century lodge, on a crystal green, glacier fed lake, in the middle of the mountains. There isn't a person on earth who couldn't fall in love with this place, and we wanted to share it with our family and friends. We started imagining all of them having a drink in the lodge, sitting on the dock, hiking around the lake, and soaking in the hot tub...not just shaking hands and saying "pleased to meet you". We booked it for May 30th, knowing that it could be warm or it could be snowing. It didn't matter, Emerald Lake is stunning in the winter too.

The weekend happened exactly as we imagined. My family and friends spent time with Ben's family and friends. They got to know why we love them and why we spend our time with them. Some drank cocktails in the lounge. Some dipped into the hot tub. Some went for hikes around the lake... a moose sighting occurred. The sun was shinning, the temperature was perfect, Emerald Lake was at it's best. For Ben and I, it got even better.

The moment we saw each other was the most joyful experience of my life. Knowing that we are going to spend the rest of our lives together is an overwhelming sense of love, commitment, and happiness. Then to top it off, we hopped into a canoe with the photographer and her husband beside us. OK, that may seem strange, but imagine being in the middle of the lake surrounded by mountains and the quiet sounds of nature with the man you're about to marry. It was where I wanted to be. The photographer could not have been any more perfect too...calming, creative, respectful and a such a pleasure to be around. They were, without a doubt, part of our group as well. The only glitch was that the flowers almost didn't show, however they arrived in time for most of the photos (really something had to go wrong, otherwise it would have been way too perfect!). Getting ready with the girls was fun and relaxing. The ceremony was sweet, the food was great, the speeches were heartwarming and on the button. Cocktails and cupcakes were consumed, bodies were dancing, and the hot tub was the finishing touch at 4:00 am.

Five days newly wed, and we've been asked if it feels different. I'm not sure if we're both in the honeymooning stage, but it sure feels great. It's not all about a piece of paper that is legally binding. There is something to be said about gathering two families together and being supported by all your friends to declare your love for another person. It is a big deal, and those of you who know me well would never had pictured me saying that. Ben & I have really lucked out. Not only did we find each other, we have families that love us, and we have friends that we wouldn't trade for the world. Thanks again to everyone who was a part of the celebration, we are so glad that you were able to go out of your way to join us. Also, we received so many wonderful emails, phone calls and cards from those of you who could not make it...your skin & bones were missed but your enthusiasm made the distance!

Here is the link to the slide show that our ludicrously excellent photographer put together:

http://www.orangegirlphotographs.com/slideshows/NeiLeiBen/

I'll get back to postings of the house renos soon...

Sunday, April 5, 2009

In Memorium



Sadly, last weekend we said goodbye to our Little Girl Cat. At 17 years old her kidneys failed. We remember her as a warm fuzzy friendly cat who loved to cuddle...so long as it was on her terms. She frequently bumped her head on the coffee table (as a sign of affection), and meowed like a tiny pterodactyl. Predeceased by her buddy, Odo Man, she wasn't sure of him at first but grew to love him as much as we did. Eventually, they would even curl up on the chair together for a grooming session and a nap. We will miss her dearly.


Picking out a toy.


Our loving Odo Man.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Oooooo....hardwood....

We luv our hardwood floor.

It's very graphic, you'll either love it or hate it. We're close to finishing the installation, just the master bedroom, closet, corridor and the stairs (only three of them) left to go.







Coming soon...main floor bathroom, kitchen and doors!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Urban Camping

Yep, we're living ghetto style. In the unfinished basement...don't touch the walls - drywall dust, ya know. Exposed sub-floor, bed sheets for doors, doing dishes in a rubbermaid container...and everyone keeps asking why haven't you been keeping up your blog (because it's kind of ugly right now). Hey, at least we have a working tub, shower and bathroom sink...oh...and laundry!!! Laundry in my own home makes it all worthwhile. Did I just jump back to 1950 for a second there?

The best part about this reno business, is the exotic food we get to try. Somehow, as two educated people, we thought it would be a great idea to order Nutrisystem. 7 days worth of free food on your first purchase, what an excellent idea when all you have is a fridge and microwave! No (shaking my head), no - it's not a good idea. Think airplane food everyday, breakfast, lunch and dinner. I have begun a shrine to the kitchen gods, praying for a quick completion of the kitchen.

So anyways, you want to see photos. Here ya go:

Back tracking a bit: after the big move...for nearly a week, Ben & I stayed at the condo (no furniture, just a foam pad to sleep on and the computer for entertainment). We still needed to clean more drywall dust before we brought the kitty to the house.


Seriously, we are washing dishes in a Rubbermaid container.


Bathroom sink assembly:


Ok, moving on to painting...


Happy primer.


It took three tries to get the right shade of white. This one's a long story, I'm not getting into it now.


I have never in my life appreciated electricity so much. I'm still marvelling at the fact that the lights turn on...just a flick of a switch...amazing. Good job Ben & Ben Sr.


And the start of kitchen assembly...


Dark chocolate oak cabinets. Hardware, flooring, appliances and countertop to follow!