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Greener Pastures - Fall 2007

Wednesday, October 31, 2007




That fall, with the generous help of my grandma we decided to put in an irrigation system and sod. It was a process that took a few weeks, especially since we wanted to do a few things on our own.
It started with ripping up what was there of the yard, and removing weeds and debris.
Trenches were dug for irrigation and the pipe was laid, then the new ground cover

soil was brought in and leveled.
We wanted to put in the edging ourselves, which turned into a HUGE fiasco. Seeing as how we had torrential rain that week, our yard was turned into a mud pit and Darrow's truck which we had borrowed to move rock, sunk into the mud and was a yard ornament for a few days. Then hahn and I got a 48-flu bug, so we
found ourselves the night before they were coming to lay sod, out in the cold mud, in the dark putting in the last of the edging with the help of Grant and Zach! (Thank goodness for their help, or we wouldn't have gotten it done!)
Finally it was finished! The sod was laid down within a day an
d the irrigation works great!

Posted by Kadie at 3:15 PM 1 comments  

Wall building - August 2007

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Amongst our tasks of yard work we decided to take out a few haggard and dying bushes out front and put in a new wall under our front window.
The
transformation was quite the process and many muddy days, but with the help of Sam and Ed we somehow managed. And we are so glad we did!

Posted by Kadie at 9:51 PM 0 comments  

Stoli Tonic - on the rocks!

Tuesday, July 31, 2007



So, after we were all settled in to our new house, the next big thing we had been waiting patiently for: was to get a dog!!

We were a little disappointed to find that after all of the snow finally melted in the backyard, it was a little worse for wear then we originally expected! It obviously had NEVER been kept up. There was no grass to speak of, but just a lot of weeds and dirt. There were a few weeks, where we talked about waiting to to get a dog until AFTER we put in a lawn, but we were just TOO excited and had already waited a few years, until we had a house with a fenced in yard. And while this house lacks in yard, there was a fence (albiet a shoddy one) and that was enough for us!


We had always wanted to adopt a retired greyhound, so we called the Colorado Greyhound Adopt
ion (CGA) and they sent a lady over to meet us and tell us more about the breed. It was sort of a test to make sure that we were responsible people who knew what it took to care for a dog. After the visit, she set up appointments for us to meet with dogs that met our criteria. And by July 21st we had an appointment to meet with the foster parents of a greyhound out near DIA.

This just happened to be the day that the FINAL Harry Potter book was released, and me, Hahn
and my mom had stood in line outside of Barnes and Noble (in costume, cause we're dorks:) to get the book at midnight! So of course we had stayed up a few hours to read and then had to get up early to drive to the East side of Denver! But it was all worth it! (You should be able to notice the Hahn's red Quidditch robes in the picture of me and Stoli)

On the drive down, Hahn made me PROMISE that we would NOT get the very first dog we looked at, that we had to at least see a few and then we could come back to the one we liked. I asked him, "But what if he is PERFECT??" and he said it was too bad, we could come back for him later! So, we arrived at the foster house and met Stoli Tonic (his racing name), a 5 year old, 72 pound, retired racer. Of course, after about 15 min of playing with him, we were in love. Hahn asked me if we could keep him, which I immediately reminded him of the promise he forced me to take. "You said, not the first dog, remember?" I told him. Which he then replied, "but he's PERFECT!" And I'm glad Hahn folded so easily because Stoli really has been a perfect companion!

He's the sweetest most chill dog. He loves to sleep all day. (laundry day is his favorite, see the pic) Loves to run around in the backyard and kind of knows how to chase a frisbee. At the dog park he's more interested in other humans, than dogs. But he's best friends with D'argo (Nic and Carleen's dog).

Because he was raised as a racing dog, all of his pedigree information is available online, if you're interested.

Posted by Kadie at 3:18 PM 0 comments  

Grown-up jobs (May-June 2007)

Saturday, June 23, 2007

In May I FINALLY heard back from Wirestone, a design firm in town which I had been trying to get a job with since December! Both my B-i-L Darrow and his wife Tera work there and had put in my name when they heard they were hiring designers. So after I had given up all hope and transferred to the Loveland Pier 1, where I had been working for the last few years, and started taking on more freelance, for which I did not have time for, I FINALLY got the "want to come in for an interview?" call!

After the interview, there was another few weeks, of "giving up hope" while the company figured out what they were doing, but eventually I made the cut and joined the team in the Creative services department as a production designer! I'm on a team who focuses on mainly one of our bigger clients, HP (Hewlett Packard), and we make stuff published mainly for internal uses, like sales guides, brochures, etc. Some days it can be a bit monotonous, but all in all it's a great group of people in a fun atmosphere! Check out our site to see more of what we do: Wirestone website

A little later in the summer, Hahn, who was done for good with sales and Furniture Row finally got his big break and got a step closer to his goal of becoming a teacher! He landed the position of a full-time in-house Math Tutor at Poudre High School in Northern Fort Collins. (In case you are wondering, we are both Rocky Mountain high School grads) Everyday he tutored students from all grades and all levels of math, from integrated Algebra to AP Calculus.

In the year he was there he also obtained his substitute license and was able to teach a handful of classes here and there. He made lots friends in the math department and just became more and more excited about teaching! He's very excited to be going back next year for the same position! And will be earning his teaching degree and masters degree starting this summer, so hopefully by the next school year he will be able to get into an actual teaching position!

Posted by Kadie at 9:20 PM 0 comments  

The big move - March 2007

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

As I'm sure you all know by now, Hahn and I finally made it back to Fort Collins. After a few lonely years in Wisconsin and a year or so in Denver, we decided it was time to "settle down" and buy a house!

So last February we purchased our very first house, in central Fort Collins. We conveniently live about 18 min from Ann, Darrow and Tera (and our new nephew Mason), 5 min from my parents, the Farnums and Marge and Gary. Sam and Ed live only 950 feet away (as the crow flys) and Nic and Carleen just happen to be right around the corner!

Our place is your typical tri-level built in the early 80s that are quite popular in this area of town. However, ours was recently remodeled, the people who owned it before us bought is just to flip it and they did a great job. The fixtures and cabinets have all been updated, as well as new appliances, and not a single foot of shag carpet! It's a 3-bedroom/3 bath, 2 living rooms and a basement we hope to finish in the near future! Not to mention the HUGE backyard that is just perfect for the dog! All in all, we love it!

We removed the popcorn ceiling in the living room and had a blast painting too!

Posted by Kadie at 8:39 PM 0 comments  

It's about blogging time!

Monday, March 19, 2007

So, honestly, I can't believe I haven't started a blog before now. I mean, sure I've been using facebook and the like for awhile now, but nothing really as a journal of sorts. A place where I can let people know what we've been up to and such.

So anyways, I decided it was time and thus, here we are! The first few posts are just to get everyone up to speed on the going-ons of the past year or so. Alas, have no fear, I WILL update it with current stuff eventually! (Assuming it doesn't take me forever to play catch up!)

Posted by Kadie at 8:32 PM 0 comments  

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