Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving

Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving and safe travels.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Monday Ramblings

This weekend Sven and I relaxed and enjoyed our last free weekend of the year. With the holidays and my traveling schedule we are going to be on the go until the end of December. I'm excited to have plans, but I'm also sad because that means when I finally get a chance to breath at the end of December I will no longer be working from home. Instead I will be spending my time commuting and working in Philadelphia. ugh. Don't get me wrong I am excited to meet new people and work in the Philadelphia office again. But the commute...it's going to be a lot longer than the 5 miles I had to drive in Atlanta, or the 10 steps I had to take these past few months into my home office. Oh well, we all have to make sacrifices and I know I'll get used to it.

On a happier note only four more days until Thanksgiving! Sven and I are going to spend the holiday with his family. Then on Sunday I will be leaving to go to Georgia for two weeks, where I will get to hang out with my family and squeeze these little cheeks. I can't wait!


Saturday, November 22, 2008

Let's Go P-S-U

Wishing that I was here...
To be one of 107,000 fans...
Cheering them...
To a victory against...

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Photo List.

While blog surfing this evening I came across a fun 'photo list' post and thought I would play along. I mean seriously who doesn't love a post with lots of pictures? And since I'm female I can't just have one answer to every question.
A place you would like to visit:

Berlin, since that is where half of Sven's family is from.

Vail Colorado for the snow, mountains and lodges.

St. Lucia, to kick back and relax on the white sandy beaches.

Your age:
Yup I'm 24!

Your indulgences: Cafe mocha, just had one about an hour ago! YUM!
Your name:

Betsy, even though some people like to call me Bets, Betsinator and the worst...BETTY.

What you're doing right now:

Looking outside the window at the first snowfall of the season.

Favorite Color:

Anyone else want to play along? Of course you do! So go for it.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Pathetic.

Sven and I were going to put up a Christmas tree this year, but decided not to since I won't be in Pennsylvania for much of December. Even though we decided to not put up a Christmas tree I still wanted to decorate. Yesterday I decided would be a great time to put up all of the decorations I have bought over the past years and had never had a chance to use. Well, after looking through everything I had I realized I hardly have anything. I guess all those after Christmas sale purchases I made were mostly on ornaments!




This year I'm not going to hold back on my after Christmas sale decoration shopping. This girl has got to get some more decorations for next year!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Tour

Here are the 'promised' pictures of our new place...(remember we live downtown, so our place is not your 'typical' apartment)...

First stop is the front door, which is at the bottom of the stairs. The second set of stairs to the right lead up to the living room and office (you can see the office doorway at the top of the stairs). I am actually standing on a smaller set of stairs, like the ones to the right, that lead up to the kitchen.

This is what I see when I turn around, from the small set of stairs that I'm standing on, our kitchen.


Our dining room table is immediately on your left when you walk into the kitchen. The wall to the left of the table and directly behind me are completely blank. I want to get something to put up at least on the wall behind me, but I'm not sure what 'that' is yet.

The kitchen.

From where I'm standing if you turn towards your left, just a little, and look straight back you will be headed towards our bathroom and laundry room. Straight in front of you is the bathroom, hence the toilet, and you can see another door frame on the right, which is the laundry room.

The is what are bathroom door looks like. Our landlords wanted to use as many original pieces as possible.

The bathroom, which is actually a lot larger than it looks in the picture. My favorite part is the mirror, which goes up to the ceiling.
The laundry room, which also has the same glass door as the bathroom, minus the 'Private.'

We are now headed to the front part of the house. On the landing, which is located at the top of the stairs, from the front door, I hung up some hooks for our coats. The stairs you see on the right lead up to the kitchen.

When I turn around and go through the doorway to my right this is what I see...our office. That is the new desk that Sven and I just bought from Crate and Barrel. We are leaving the closet doors open because as you can see there are tons of built in shelves and drawers below, which we are using as office storage. (Please ignore the wires, Sven still needs to hide them)

A closer view of our desk.

Off of the office, through the doorway, is a half bath. A REALLY, REALLY small half bath. It has the smallest sink I have ever seen in my life! (Don't worry the toilet is regular sized)

Now when I turn around and look though the doorway behind me, the office has two doorways one to the right of where I'm standing and one directly behind me, I see this...

Here is our living room, which is HUGE.

Here is a close up picture of the area rug that we bought. It has blues, browns and tans mixed in. I really like it and think it helps to warm up the room.

With the placement of our furniture our living room is actually divided in two. So the area behind the sofa looks like this...
Here is the last picture of our living room. This is the view from behind the couch looking forward.

I still have pictures to take of the bedroom, which I will have uploaded soon. So stay tuned...

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Catch Up

It's been quiet some time since I last blogged and there has been A LOT that has happened since then. Sven started his new job at Three Mile Island and I moved from Georgia to Pennsylvania (and boy is it cold up here!). It has been a long few weeks, but I think things are going to finally settle down.

I'm still in the process of trying to organize our new place. It is a lot bigger than my apartment in Atlanta, which is nice, but then again there is so much empty space that needs to be filled. I'm trying to not go crazy buying lots of new things. Two new things that Sven and I did purchase were a desk for the office and an area rug for the living room. We're still hoping to buy some other furniture for the office, but I think we're going to have to wait just a little while.

Since I don't have any good pictures to post I figured I would leave you with some interesting facts about my new home, Lancaster, PA:

1. According to the most recent US census Lancaster is home to almost half a million people, making it the most populated county in PA outside of Philly and Pittsburgh.
2. Lancaster, PA is the oldest inland city on America. It borrows its name and the "Red Rose" symbol from Lancaster, England.
3.Hershey's Chocolate was founded in Lancaster in 1894.
4. James Buchanan lived in Lancaster and has the distinction of being the only Pennsylvanian to serve as US President. Because he never married, Buchanan was known as the "Bachelor President." Today, history buffs may visit his estate, Wheatland, located just a few miles from downtown Lancaster.
5. One local historic landmark is the 1852 Fulton Opera House, said to be the oldest continuously operating theater in the country. The Fulton is located on Prince Street, one block west of the square.
6. The Central Market is the oldest publicly owned market in the nation, built in 1889. Market days are Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, and people arrive early for best selections. (I think Sven and I are going to go this Saturday, it is only a few blocks away from where we live!)







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