Emily
It's true.  Where else can you drive 10 minutes and see this?

T and I drove up to the lookout point over Oahe Dam tonight.  It's lovely up there, isn't it?



















We enjoyed a bit of nature time overlooking the grand ole' Missouri.



















From looking at these pics, you'd think that things are still pretty brown up here.  Not so.  These hills are brown year-round.  I guess that's the prairie for ya.

I will miss this place.  Not just the people, but the beauty of the open prairie.  Thank you Lord, for creating beauty in the middle of nowhere.
Emily

I totally stole this from House of Turquoise, who stole it from her courtesty of HGTV.  God bless the internet.

We're currently trying to decide how to decorate our new house and where to put all our furniture, what we need to buy, what to paint, etc., etc.  I had to sit through 2.5 hrs of Talent Show auditions today and in between auditions I dug through House of Turquoise's archives of rooms with turquoise, black, and white.  I love them all.  I think I have found my house inspiration.  This one's pretty sweet too:



I. Want.  This.  Room.
Emily

Dear friends, we are moving.  Yes, we are leaving our lovely apartment and my awesome job for bigger and better things.  This, is where we're going to live.  My parents have wanted to invest in a home to flip for some time.  Well, this is the gem that we found, except they aren't going to sell it, we get to LIVE here!  



There are supposedly hardwood floors under the carpet....we're crossing our fingers!!!



Step up into the dining room.  (Hi, mom!)



Yes, that really is yellow houndstooth linoleum.  We're gutting the kitchen.

There are 3 legal bedrooms, 1 bath, and something that T is calling his "gun room."  (It's a hole in the wall really, which will house his guns.)

Today I told my students that I was leaving.  Boy oh boy, there were tears.  Lots and lots of tears.  Somehow, I managed to hold it all together, but I think that if I would have lost it they ALL would have lost it.  It was really hard.  I had so many nice comments from kids afterwards and lots and LOTS of hugs.  They all even gathered around me for a ginormous group hug.  How sweet, eh?  I love it.  I love them.  After lunch I came back to my room with stuff like this written on the board:

"The Danger Zone is under construction"
"We were but lead and  you turned us into gold"
"We Love You"

and a poem that is just entirely too long to post here.  Man, we sure are praying that this is the right decision.  I'm gonna miss them like mad.
Emily
Today I decided that it would be nice to post about things that I love.
I love my job.  Yesterday we hosted our region's Large Group Music Contest.  We had about 12 different schools come to perform for a panel of judges, receive comments, and a rating.  All 3 of my choirs performed and they all received a "I" rating!  (That's the highest, with a V being the lowest.  I was soooooo proud of them!  We were aiming for a I+, but very few ensembles even received I's, let alone putting a + after it.  Phew.  I'm glad that's over, though.  There was a lot of stress leading up to the big event!  I'll post videos as soon as they're done uploading to YouTube.  Our internet is apparently really slow.

I love my kitty.















Nori and I spent all morning together, just chillin' on the couch.  This afternoon I opened up the patio door to let her experience the wonders of outdoor smells.  She's a bit of a fraidy cat, so she sat under the table for awhile first, but then her curiosity trumped her fear, I guess, because she's been sitting at the door for quite some time now.















Oh, Nori!  My mom bought her a fuschia cat bed for Easter that she has yet to use, but we're trying to convince her to use it.

I love my house.  This afternoon I baked banana bread, did laundry, washed my rugs, did dishes, and tidied up our little nest.  I just love living here.  It's tiny, yes, and it's not ours, I know, but I still love it.  Maybe because it's the first place T and I have had together.  Maybe it's the open kitchen.  Maybe it's the deck with the spring breeze wafting in, or maybe it's the overwhelming scent of fresh banana bread right now.  I don't know.  All I know is that this place feels like home.  Sigh. 


















EDIT:  Here are those videos I promised.  The weird clicky sound is my auto-focus.  Apparently it's really loud.






I'm so proud of them!!!!!
Emily
We had a lovely Easter weekend.  A very busy and crazy weekend, but a lovely one nonetheless.  We got to see T's family, and we haven't seen them since Thanksgiving due to the ginormous winter storm over Christmas.  That, and T's mom winters in Florida.  Yup, FLORIDA.  We have some big news to share too, but we're not quite ready to share it yet.  Don't even ask: I'm not pregnant.  I know that was the first thing that popped into your mind.....ha!

Remember the little blue desk that I posted about here?  Well, we were hoping to go get it today, but alas, it was gone.  T went to pick it up when the store opened this morning, and apparently there were like 30 people lined up to get in the store!  Can you believe that?  30 people to get into the thrift store!!  They must restock on Mondays when they're closed.  That's the only thing I can figure...

Anyway, T called me from the store and said that he found this little guy for half the price:



For $12, it's not a bad deal!  I told him to grab it and we could sell it on our garage sale for more than $12.


Yes, the top is nasty.



I think it would be really fun to refinish and put glass knobs on it.  What do you think??


Emily
T and I are currently in Sioux Falls for the weekend.  Hooray for Easter!  We enjoyed the most moving of Good Friday services with my family last night.  I was in tears by the end.  It was the last song that pushed me over.  A good family friend sang a duet with our music director.  She used to sing duets just like this with her husband who just recently passed away.  It was a first time she sang a duet with anyone else besides him and all I could think about was how strong she was to keep praising the Lord in these difficult circumstances.  By the end it was all I could do to stay in my seat and not go comfort her, because by the end, she was streaming tears too.  Praise the Lord we'll see her husband in heaven someday!

Ah.  Now about the desk.  After I talked to a few of you via facebook and your comments on the last post, T and I decided that the desk must be ours!



















Our thrift stores are silly and decide to close at 5:30pm.  Poo.  By the time T got off work and I showed him this pic, the store had long since closed.  We had planned on stopping by and buying it before we left town yesterday, but we weren't sure what time the store opened.  We stopped by around 8ish and of course they didn't open until 10.  We weren't about to wait around for another 2 hours.  Poo again.  My mom suggested that we call them at 10 and see if they'd put a hold on it so we could pick it up on Tuesday.  Apparently not.  The manager was kind of a stinker and just flat out said, "puh, you think we have the room to store stuff for people?  No.  No layaway, no holds, cash and carry only."  I thought he'd just walk back and put a hold sign on it.  Apparently not.

Well, T is off work on Tuesday morning.  (Our favorite little thrift stop is closed on Sunday and Monday.)  Hopefully no furniture refinishers were in town yesterday and snagged our desk before we can get to it!  The saga continues...

P.S.  I tried to fix the comments section, I think it works now.  I think.  Let me know if you still can't get it to work.  emsensei{at}gmail{dot}com.
Emily
I'm sick of people not being able to leave comments on here.  Stupid template.  Grrrr.

Will you do me a favor?  If you try to leave a comment and are unable to, will you send me an e-mail?  Just a note to say, "hey, this new template doesn't work either" would suffice!  emsensei{at}gmail{dot}com.  Julia from Hooked On Houses stopped by and couldn't leave a comment.  (I about threw up when I saw she e-mailed me instead!)  I'm such a dork...to be e-mailed by Julia!  My hero!

Okay, it's voting time.  I went thrifting today and brought home some treasures and found two awesome pieces that need rescuing:

an awesome dresser:
and an equally (if not more) awesome desk:


The thought had occurred to me to make this into a vanity somehow.  What a treasure!  We might have to pick it up on our way out of town tomorrow...tee hee.  

Okay so which do you like better?  Which piece deserves a new life?

Happy Easter everyone!  

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