Sunday, July 13, 2008

I am so HGTV

My little sis Emily (and my mom) graciously gave us her old dresser when we moved up to Portland. It was a neutral butter yellow and had some nice white knobs. However, I've been watching a lot of HGTV and I needed to exercise some of my new skills (because if you watch it on TV, you know how to do it). I painted the sucker a nice mint green, antiqued it (that was no fun! it was harder than you'd think and I actually had to use some artistic flair. hint: it is ALL about the wetness of your paper towel/dabbing device) and then we figured we were done.



Then Eric and I took a step back and realized it needed some more pizzazz. We went to Michael's, bought some supplies, tried out some stenciling (bad pick of stencils, turned out to look like an O'Neill ad), and settled on some wooden shapes. These puppies were ornate, well-sized, and loved our paint/antique treatment. We glued them on lickety split and here's what we got:



aaaaaaaand, the closeup:




I think we'll be Vern Yip and Paige Davis for Halloween.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Portland.

We made it! Eric and I are officially in Portland. It doesn't seem quite real yet, since we're still living with my uncle Tim for the time being. It's very surreal. Mostly for Eric, since this move is to a place he doesn't have much experience with. It's a little easier for me, of course, since I have friends here, and a history. Regardless, we are absorbing beautiful, clear days of sunshine and breeze. We have driven easily down evergreen laced highways and wound our way through high-rise brick buildings. Today, we ate fresh sushi in the industrial/chic part of Portland  (the Pearl District, or if you're hip, simply "the Pearl") and read plaques on the sides of historical buildings. But hey, it hasn't all been metropolitan meandering and summertime living. 

We have spent hours- literally- on Craigslist poring over apartment listings. Checking Google maps for location and street view (360 cameras make it easy to spot crappy empty lots nearby or overcrowded parking situations). Both together and separately we have seen about 10 apartments and driven by dozens. I've called probably 30 different properties and we've seen less than 10. We've seen the crappiest, the weirdest (Murphy beds and ancient wall-mounted phones?) and the most spectacular (view of Mt. Hood and brand new everything- comes with a gigantic price tag). 

We've found some very reasonable in-betweeners, nicely maintained older buildings with character and unique details. We'll get our dream place, if it kills us. It takes time (which Eric doesn't have and which I am not a fan of) and patience (HA) and a little bit of vision. That last part is what we both have plenty of- vision. We will make this Portland life into something daring, something smart and complex, colorful and clean. This is the beginning of something really, really good. We can smell it in the air.