You guys! We are moving into our house in ONE WEEK!! If there’s ever been a time for all caps, THIS. IS. IT. Our house is 95% finished, and I’m all the way in love. Even though we haven’t moved in yet, it’s obvious we’re in a committed relationship, so I’m finding myself treating it like a new
ATG&D Dream Home | Interior Windows
I was going through the fifty-eleven-hundred* photos I have of new windows in our house, and window-themed clichés wouldn’t get out of my head – most notably the whole “eyes are the windows to the soul” one, only my brain kept twisting it up into “windows are the eyes of the soul.” Which doesn’t make
And Then It Was November
So much has changed since we packed up all of our belongings and shoved them into a storage locker last June. G has a longer commute, I have a smaller closet, and G’s parents’ household has more than doubled in size. It’s been an adjustment for all of us, but no one has had to
ATG&D Dream Home | We Have Windows!
Happy November, everyone! At some point THIS MONTH we’ll be moving into our new house! We’re not exactly sure which day it’s going to be, but we do know it will be before Thanksgiving. I can’t even wrap my mind around it! It’s been such a whirlwind few months and soon I’ll be snuggled up next to
ATG&D Dream Home | Framing (Exterior & Roof)
I’m so in awe of this entire house building process. It seems like five minutes ago it was all just a patch of grass and a dream. And then trucks came in, did some digging, and poured the foundation that would anchor us to the Earth – in this spot – for the rest of our lives.
Stitch Fix | Pixley Lenta Cut Out Blouse
The votes were pretty much split across social media for the Stitch Fix poncho I shared earlier this week. It was so cute (and I’m a sucker for cable knit) but I’ve decided to send it back. A lot of you made some great points and in the end I think it was the lack of arm
ATG&D Dream Home | Framing (Almost Done!)
Here’s the deal. I understand that for most people, looking at floor plans and seeing the start of our new house getting framed out is kind of like looking at a pregnancy ultrasound. There’s some haze and it all looks sort of odd and uncertain, and you can make out a line here and there which might be