Lily’s Whidbey Weekend

Lily LOVES Grandma and Grandpa! They are her best pals when they come down to visit. But she has never been up to their house. I imagined that she would love to run all over their huge yard and have buckets of fun. I knew I wanted to take her but hadn’t figured out the best time to make the trip.

The conundrum was solved when brother Kevin emailed and said he and his family were planning a trip up to Whidbey and those of us in that neck of the woods should come up if we can. I already has some time off scheduled, so I signed us up. But there were a few challenges: First, Maren is allergic to dogs, Second, Lily doesn’t really fit on the front seat of the truck. Tried to solve problem one by having Lily groomed the day we left. Good theory but the grooming knocked loose all of her fur and she was shedding worse that usual (at least it was “clean” hair that was coating everything.) Tried to solve the truck problem by building out the front seat with my duffel bag and laid a blanket across to make it even. It sort of worked but was still pretty uncomfortable the whole way up.

But once we got there, look at all this lovely yard to run in:

The View

A panorama of the view from the porch.

Mom and dads

Mom and Dad’s house on Whidbey Island.

lily shed

Lily checks out the potting shed. Still wearing the scarf from the groomers — so pretty and puffy and unfortunately shedding like crazy.

We spent Friday being lazy and then Saturday, Mom and I worked in the yard. Lily had a great time running around and then relaxing, watching us dig. Grandpa was weeding the driveway so she made regular trips up to see him and lick his nose.

Kevin’s family got there late Saturday night and Sunday after they went to church, we all walked down to Uncle Al’s place. Bridgette was cute and wanted to hold Lily’s leash on the walk down and got along just fine. Vivi was pretty timid about Lily but that was fine too cause Lily is pretty timid about kids. No drama yet.

Vivi swings

Vivi likes the zipline at Uncle Al’s place.

Bridgette

Grandpa helps Bridgette do the zipline while Kev swings with Vivi.

At Al’s, the girls had fun playing on the zipline, swing, etc. There was a tense moment when Bridgette was screaming on the zipline and Lily got over excited. Bridgette ended up with a scratch and both Lily and Bridgette went and hid is separate trees. They were both pretty gun-shy after that for a bit. But no blood, no foul as far as I’m concerned.

Anyway, that night we all chilled out, Grandma made crab legs and we play with trains.

Chillin with the boys

After a day of lots of running, Lily chills out with Grandpa and Uncle Kevin.

Lily and I left Monday morning as I had to work on Tuesday and wanted to get all the booty Mom gave me planted ASAP. We said our goodbyes and off we went. The trip home, Lily was pooped so she found a way to get comfortable on the blanket pretty early on. But she was pretty thankful to be home! Especially when neighbor Charles appeared with a treat while I was unpacking the truck.

Waking on the Brighter Side

While things are finally getting a little easier, they haven’t been great. New guy is getting there but needy and pointing out that all of our training materials are basically crap. We haven’t had a new hire in 5 years and a lot has changed in that time. And we are launching a website redesign and no one really remembered that staff needs to be trained, so “Merridee is good at training, she’ll do it.” Thanks guys! After months and weeks of stress and drama, I am desperate for a break. Thankfully I do the scheduling now. So I put myself down for a week off — and just in time for my birthday and the first anniversary of me in the house.

lily wakes me up

Her favorite trick is to rest her chin on the side of my bed and whine when she thinks I should get up. She HATES it when I read in bed before getting up in the morning.

So the first three days of my vacation it rained — a lot! Which was the perfect excuse to lay in bed, sleep and be lazy. Lily HATED it!  She was so confused when after she whined for hours, I would get up, take her out, feed her, wander around for 10 minutes and decide go back to bed. She would come and check on me every hour or so and I would try to explain to her that she gets to sleep all day all of the time and now it was mummy’s turn. I would manage, driven by guilt, to get up long enough to take her for walks when there was window when the rain paused. But for the most part, pile of lazy! Loved it.

But after 3 days, the weather and I had seemingly done our thing and was ready for reality again. It was still pretty soggy outside, so I decided I couldn’t tolerate another winter waking up in such a poopy brown depressing room. I had been hemming and hawing about what color to paint my room for months now and couldn’t really decide, which is why I hadn’t tackled it yet.  I needed something bright to battle the dark winter months. AND CEILINGS SHOULD BE WHITE. So I went with a color that had worked well in the other house — bright yet soothing — Chapel Wall, which is basically cream. Boring I know, but also bright yet soothing.

I strung out the painting process over 4 days. 2 days for ceilings and 2 days for walls. For a 9×13 foot room, that is really milking it. I took lots of breaks, made some lovely food and pondered future arrangements for after. Also contemplated decorations, since I basically didn’t do any decorating in that room when I moved in. By Friday of my vacation I had finished up, and managed to do all of the styling that was going to happen at this point. Not a decadent sanctuary, but a huge improvement on what it was.

Mirror and Bed

Once again, my furniture doesn’t really fit the space but I love it all too much to get rid of it. The mirror was Grandma Hanson’s, the dresser I got in middle school, headboard I refinished, lamp and books were Grandparents Doman.

Closet

I took the closet doors off when I first moved in. I have hated closet doors for years. But I knew at times the mess inside does need to hide, so I hung the curtain rod I insisted on bringing from the Rex and then lost one of the finials for in front of it.

East wall

I don’t really like my standing mirror anymore but I don’t have room in my bathroom to do my make-up in there, so it had to stay and be inconvenient. The Renoir poster was a present from Kevin when he was an intern in D.C., so is 20+ years old and looks like it. The hanging lamp I inherited when someone left in the basement at the Rex (I have suspicions but that makes me want to keep it more — bitch owes me.) Blanket my mom made me, little table and then purple shelf.

Window

Got the lace curtains hung at the correct height and then put the old bathroom shelf in the corner to hold all of the books and bed stuff. I don’t love this bit but am to cheap to shop for anything new at this point.

I am keeping my eyes pealed for something awesome to hang over the bed. Also contemplating the pros and cons of another hanging light, maybe something from Ikea — keeping my options open.