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2 Year Anniversary Vacation

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We’re up in Virginia celebrating our 2 year anniversary with a 4 night stay not dissimilar to our honeymoon. We spent Wednesday night in a bed and breakfast on the same street I lived on in Blacksburg, spent last night in Lexington, VA, and will head up to the Homestead tonight. So far it’s been perfectly chill and the weather has been semi-cooperative. We walked around VT yesterday and had lunch in town before heading up to Lexington via the Blue Ridge Parkway where we stopped and napped/read at an overlook. Lexington has a 4th of July/Air balloon festival which we walked to (by the way being 8 months pregnant has made 2 mile round trip walks seem like insurmountable challenges) and then came back to the B&B to watch a movie and laze. We have finally committed to never again choosing a random movie off Netflix but overall it was a really nice day.

 

Also, the “Durm.” shirt was my “cotton” anniversary gift from Chris. I’m planning to wear it everywhere.

Nursery

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The nursery begins to unfold! Annie and Matt helped us move the furniture around and list the oven and tv on Craigslist for free, I’m pretty sure they were gone in less then an hour.

Still need to assemble the crib, affix all the furniture to the wall, hang curtains, and decorate the walls.

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Plumbing

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Chris is a magnificent plumber! Sure it may take him a little longer then your average plumber, but he gets the job done! He completely redid all the plumbing leading away from this bathroom (sink, tub, and toilet). A lot of it was all cast iron pipes too. He installed a new toilet too!

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Progress!

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The painters have finished up all the upstairs windows now and are working on the rest of the paint. As of last night they had done at least a first coat in all 3 of the bedrooms and they’re at it again this morning. Hopefully they’re going to put the second coat on in those rooms before tackling the hallway, bathroom, and stairwell. I’m anxious to start putting my nursery together. We chose the same light gray for the entire upstairs (minus the front apartment) since it’s a clean, neutral, modern color. The drywall ceiling in the room pictured doesn’t look very different, but the bead board ceiling in the nursery is looking really great for having been painted! The picture is also a little dark but we love it!

 

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Spring

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Spring has sprung in downtown Durham and we couldn’t be more excited for it! We’re still trying to beat the back yard into submission and Chris can be found out back with his axe on any given weekend. You’ll notice from the 2nd picture that we haven’t removed anything he’s chopped down, one of these days we’ll have to borrow my Dad’s truck and take a few trips to the dump.

Mary Kyle’s parents visited and brought us some hydrangeas which are loving the “April showers” we’ve been seeing. Otherwise we haven’t improved the yard much, we’ve put down some new mulch but we’re mostly just trying to maintain what we have.

However, the real motivation of spring are the changes going on around us! All the flowers are in bloom, there’s no end of renovation projects going on in the neighborhood, the weather is beautiful, and a doughnut shop AND an ice cream parlor opened up within walking distance. It’s enough to make us smile and feel endlessly optimistic about our choice to invest in this old house and neighborhood.

 

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Windows

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Remember the state of our windows? Dozens of layers of paint covering the whole rainbow and who-knows how many of these layers were lead? Well after a brief attempt to strip it ourselves last summer, we’ve finally gone ahead and brought it the pros. You can tell from these first 2 pictures that restoring these windows is no joke. The paint is a disaster but they’re also riddled with nails. Still, waste-not, want-not when it comes to beautiful historic wooden windows so we started by going to Graduate Custom Painting (they did our lead abatement and paint on the exterior) for a 1 window trial.

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What a difference eh? I was so impressed by how smooth and uniform they were able to get it. They’ve currently got 5 more windows to finish off on the upstairs back-unit. For now we’re having them leave the vinyl windows alone and we’ll replace those to match at some later point down the road (we’re on a bit of a time crunch that we’ll get into in another post coming soon). So right now our plan is get the upstairs windows into shape and move upstairs so they can do the downstairs. We’re going to wait until MK moves out to do the front upstairs unit since it would be super inconvenient for her to be boarded up for a month!

PS- anyone want a free fridge? The one shown in the picture above is available, I just need to get it up on the free section of craigslist! Also, the kitchen cabinets and oven which are in decent shape for a rental.

Milind and Neha’s Wedding-the day before

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Chris and  I in our india garb outside Milind’s parent’s house. They had a special wedding tent entrance up for some of the rituals and celebrations.

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Chris waving money over Milind, wishing him prosperity in his marriage.

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More dancing in the streets.

 

 

 

 

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All the children gathered round as the priest sets up the rituals for the evening.

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We all sat on mats in a circle around the proceedings, but some of the kids found other seats from which to lord over the proceedings.

 

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We were pretty popular with the kids.

 

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Dinner time, we got to sit at the head table with Milind and Neha.

 

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The men ate first followed by the women. Milind and Neha ate last, but I think they actually ate twice- after the men and after the women.

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Milind and Neha’s Wedding

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We took 733 pictures on our trip to India, and hope to post many more of them as well as some written thoughts in the near future. To get started, though, here are some pictures from what was very much the highlight of the trip, Milind and Neha’s wedding!

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On the day of the wedding, there was a procession around Milind from the marriage venue to a nearby temple and back, with music, dancing, and a dancing horse!

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After the procession, the wedding ceremony began. Here we see the bride and groom separated by a veil, and then putting flower garlands around each other.

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Later there was a receiving line and while waiting our turn we took the opportunity to have a picture taken of us in our festive garb with Milind’s college friend Sunny who helped us immensely in getting to and around Milind’s hometown. After lunch more rituals followed including this presentation of a necklace.