July is dashing by, and while summer in the city is fun, I'm not too sad...in fact, if it looks to be this hot and sticky until September, August can dash on by as well! Teasing aside, I am enjoying myself, and seeing the clock run just means we've kept ourselves busy. It's a comfort that we have been able to get right to work, meet new friends, and continue making progress nestling in. We are both digging in at work and trying to be productive. I am feeling fairly at ease with my coworkers despite knowing them only 1.5 months. It's been easier than the first (second?) time around, that's for sure.
That said, can you believe that in just over a week we will have been here 2 months already? Wowie zowie! In an exciting culmination to those first 2 months, we will be moving into our new apartment next Friday. After a month of searching and all it entails, including some disappointments and realizations, it feels like a loooong time coming. {sigh}
We contemplated and stewed and compared/contrasted, and I think we have found a good spot for us. It's not right in Boston or even Cambridge, but next door in a small town called Belmont. After Kirkland, I was itching to get out of suburbia, but Belmont doesn't feel so much like that...just quieter, cuter, and out of the way. We were sold on the distance, the price tag, the details and the living situation (ie, nice landlord). The next week may feel pretty sloooow waiting anxiously to move in! Take a look below, you'll see what I mean.
That said, can you believe that in just over a week we will have been here 2 months already? Wowie zowie! In an exciting culmination to those first 2 months, we will be moving into our new apartment next Friday. After a month of searching and all it entails, including some disappointments and realizations, it feels like a loooong time coming. {sigh}
We contemplated and stewed and compared/contrasted, and I think we have found a good spot for us. It's not right in Boston or even Cambridge, but next door in a small town called Belmont. After Kirkland, I was itching to get out of suburbia, but Belmont doesn't feel so much like that...just quieter, cuter, and out of the way. We were sold on the distance, the price tag, the details and the living situation (ie, nice landlord). The next week may feel pretty sloooow waiting anxiously to move in! Take a look below, you'll see what I mean.





I. am. so excited!
I think it goes to show that good bones in a space make all the difference. Well kept woodwork, keen planning and a dose of charm can make a space. And they'll have to, because we may not have furniture for a while! Ha!
So, what do you think we should do with the space? Colors? Furnishings?
I've started collecting Home Inspirations, room by room, at Pintrest, a fun site for web image collections. Check out my pins and if you like, make your own--I have 4 more Pintrest invitations to share! I'd love to see your opinions and favorite spaces.
xo
3 comments:
I am so excited and happy for you two - it's a long time coming; although you're so young, you've both earned your way by working hard in your relationship, in school, and in being so down to earth and true to yourselves.
This starter first floor home looks perfect for you - and completely 'callie classy.' I love it and can't wait to visit and see in person how you will come to make it your own. :)
And start the Craigslist hung for a stellar sword to go above that mantle!
thanks so much shelene! as we get ready to move in, it has really dawned on me that there will be nothing in there...we might be indoor picnicking for a while! whenever you want to visit, we'll try to have a bed for you! :)
what a perfectly lovely place! It will be fun to make your own! Nathan, how about a crest instead of a sword?
Love, Mom
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