Friday, November 28, 2008

Marya's list - Updated

I don't have much for my list...

-a haircutting kit with DVD (I saw one in a Wal-Mart flyer a few weeks ago)
-12 x 12 scrapbook for baby
-maybe a teapot - something simple
- Straight No Chaser - Holiday Spirits CD

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Sarah's Wish List.

I know that scrapbooking is something that I usually have on my list, but really, it is a luxury and there are SO many things that I need!:)
This is one of them that I have been looking at for a long long time. I have the "lace" on one loan but I would love any of the other ones that look cool.

I would also love a corner punch. The one that makes the corners look rounded.

That is the only idea for now.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

... a few of my favourite things ... [updated]

  • Wii component-video cables
  • Bluetooth mouse
  • Dakine wrist guards
  • Prisonbreak Season 2 on DVD
  • Glayva
  • Fluorescent light fixture :: 2 or 4 bulb (prefer T8 Enegy rating) :: 48" (for home grow-bench)
  • Used Xbox (old one, not the newer XBox 360)
  • Eric's Christmas List - Pay Attention Brian = )

    Any of the following DVD sets. I am not a 100% sure of our price range this year, but a shrewd buyer like yourself should be able to find these within the limit.

    In no particular order:

    1) Edmonton Oilers: Ten Greatest Games (I believe it is a 10 DVD set)

    2) Corner Gas: Season 4

    3) Corner Gas: Season 5

    That is all that I can think of for now.

    Eric Renkema

    Friday, November 14, 2008

    Jenn's Christmas List

    1. Pinking Sheers
    2. Mario Party for the Wii
    3. Mexican Train Dominos
    4. Flinch
    5. Digital Picture Frame for my office
    6. An electronic, handheld Jeopardy! game.
    7. Any other Wii game that sounds or looks like fun.
    8. A subscription to Canadian Living
    9. Comfy Cozy PJs
    10. Slippers with memory foam in the soles

    Sunday, July 27, 2008

    Friday, July 04, 2008

    Satan is a Penguin!!

    While surfing the internet the other day, I came across this article that claims Satan is a penguin!! Interesting read! Funny thing was, all the "experts" thought Hell was hot!

    http://penguins.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=367718

    Uncle Eric

    Monday, May 19, 2008

    Saturday, May 17, 2008

    Our (future) Living Quarters

    This is our Dining/Livingroom. The Diningroom will be located at the far end of the room in this picture. You'll note the lovely wood wainscoting around the whole room - that will either be painted a light colour, or a dark brown (our professional painter advisor tells us that because the carpet is light and the top will be light, it won't make the room look darker or smaller. The top will be painted a cream with a brown tint. (As will the entry way on the right of the picture - that's real deal ugly wood paneling. Ick.)This is the livingroom end of the room. We're not sure if we'll be painting all the wood above the fireplace yet, or what colour it will be done if we do it.
    Looking down the stairs into the rest of our living area. Straight ahead is our (small) bedroom. (And looking at Rachel. You can't see it very well, but she's got a very cute baby belly growing.)
    Our tiny kitchen. There wasn't much use in turning around and taking another picture, because that's really all that's there. That's the kitchen. We think we're more than willing to give up cupboard space to put in a dishwasher, though - once there's dishes on the counter, there's no room to cook anything!
    This is Brian's office / laundry room. I'm not exactly sure how he's going to make it all work, but I have faith in him.

    Saturday, April 05, 2008

    (Almost) Our New House!

    This week, Brian and I put an offer in on a lovely semi-detached house on Cranbrook Dr (just inside the corner of Garth and Stonechurch). Our (very low) offer was countered with another price, which we decided was still in our range. We've signed off on the offer and it has been sent to our mortgage broker to be officially approved by the lenders - when they approve it, it'll be sent back for a final signing (which will then involve mom, since she has graciously accepted the position of a co-signer for me). Then we pay the lawer fees to see if there are any lays against the land, and then we pay the land transfer tax and the PST and pay the current owners the land tax that they've already paid for the whole year, and then, after all of that paying out money, on July 15th, Brian and I will be home owners! If you want to come and see our house and get a tour of the whole thing, you'll have to come between the 15th and the middle/end of August - we're hoping to rent half of it out in August or September. Unfortunately for me, we're going to be renting the pretty half of the house out - the upstairs. All of the pictures below are of the upstairs. It's a four-level back split, so when you come in the door you walk straight into the (recently redone) kitchen. At the end of the kitchen is a door to the downstairs apartment, but if you go left you'll be in the diningroom/livingroom. To your right is the four steps to the upstairs, where there are three bedrooms and a four piece bathroom. If you head around the back of the property through the gate into the back yard, there's a door to the downstairs apartment - when you head downstairs, you'll head straight into the rec room, or what will be our very large livingroom/diningroom/most things room, with a gas fireplace. This room has not be retouched in about 15 years, so if you come between July 15 and 25, bring along a paintbrush, because I'm repainting it (or rather, Kenny is repainting and choosing colours and I'm helping)! go down a few more steps, and there's a tiny kitchen to the left (we'll have to do dishes everyday, with that kitchen!) and through the kitchen is the laundry room, workshop, and storage area. Across the hall from the kitchen is the bathroom, which is actually larger than our current bathroom. And at the end of the hall is our bedroom - no windows, so it'll be hard (for me) to wake up in the morning! And that's about it! There are no photos of the downstairs apartment, so this is all upstairs. Eventually, we'll move upstairs and rent out the downstairs, and then hopefully we'll come to the point where we can kick out the downstairs renters and occupy the whole place! :)
    I'm looking forward to:
    Having laundry facilities in my own apartment!
    Having a back yard where we can have dinner in the summer!
    Having a back yard where I can hang laundry out to dry in the summer and fall!!
    Having a gas fireplace!
    Eventually moving upstairs into the really nice part of the house with a dishwasher!
    Getting a dog!



    Our house ends between the two front windows - the first is ours, the second is the neighbour's livingroom.

    You can see the front door just to the left - there's an entryway there for shoes, etc. The floor in the kitchen is either a different (darker) hardwood or a laminate, I can't remember.


    A breakfast island! On the other side of that fake brick wall lives the appliances that come with the place - the stove (electric, boo), microwave (that lives overtop of the stove) and fridge. All appliances are pretty new.

    Breakfast nook! (And more cupboard space!) I thin that this island is moveable.


    The livingroom, with original hardwood floor. We asked them to throw that huge mirror into the deal, and they said yes. Brian really likes that mirror - there's one like it at Ikea ($250) that he's been drooling over for the past two years...

    Diningroom end of the livingroom.

    Three bedrooms upstairs - two straight ahead, one to the right. Bathroom is to the left. That door with the windows is what separates the upstairs from the downstairs. Brian and Nick want to take out the door and drywall it in for the timebeing, while we're not occupying the whole house, in order to keep the noise travel to a minimum.


    The bathroom. I like it. Again, a laminate floor in this room.

    Isn't that an awesome faucet? I love it!

    Wednesday, March 05, 2008

    Snow Day...

    I'd just like to say that I have my third snow day so far this winter. I love it! Unfortunately, I'm wide awake as I was supposed to go to school this morning for 7am, so by the time Richard called at 6:15am I had already showered and eaten breakfast.... Oh well!

    Sunday, January 06, 2008

    Our New House...!

    So...we're moving again! Into Exeter, a block away from the library, 2 blocks from the Early Years Centre. We have a garage, and a small driveway (yay!).
    It's the rectory of the Exeter Anglican church (you can see the steeple of the chaple in the middle picture, just over the garage roof). The Warden for the church is the vice principal of the Virtual High School I mark assignments for, and I asked her a few months ago that, since the rectory is empty, would they consider renting it. She just got back to me last week, and the rent would be lower that what we are paying now...!
    It's another temporary place, as we still want to move to Stratford, but for the next half year or so, it'll be nice for Sarah to live in town while I'm gone.





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    Tuesday, December 18, 2007

    Yet another... and a consolidated List for Jenn

    1. Mexican Train Dominos
    2. Flinch
    3. Digital Picture Frame for my office
    4. Creative Memories Square Punch (large) (you can contact Shalena Neven at sneven@redeemer.ca to order it)
    5. A donation towards my Epicure Selections start up fee
    6. crochet hooks, knitting needles and pretty yarn! (and a roll of that thin, white cotton (yarn?) stuff that people use to make doilies. I have a plan.)
    7. An electronic, handheld Jeopardy! game.
    8. Any Wii game that sounds or looks like fun.

    Saturday, December 15, 2007

    More to Marya's

    -several fitted sheets for the crib/playpen (3 maybe?)

    Monday, December 10, 2007

    Another to add to Jenn's List

    7) An electronic, handheld Jeopardy! game.

    Sunday, December 09, 2007

    Addendum to Jenn's list

    6) crochet hooks, knitting needles and pretty yarn! (and a roll of that thin, white cotton (yarn?) stuff that people use to make doilies. I have a plan.)

    Thursday, December 06, 2007

    Barenaked for the Holidays

    Has anyone seen our "Barenaked for the Holidays" CD?? It was probably last Christmas that we left it at someone else's house .... if it is at one of your houses.

    Thanks

    The Renkemas of Orono

    Tuesday, December 04, 2007

    More for Marya's list

    Christmas CDs by the Cambridge Singers (with John Rutter): "Christmas Star" or "Christmas Night, Carols of the Nativity".

    Game - Apples to Apples

    Sunday, December 02, 2007

    We Are Living in a Material World & I Am a Material Girl

    Sorry for the delay! Marya reminded me yesterday that I must post a covet-list.

    Things I covet include:
    I've already bought Steve his present, and it was on the First of December. I'm really proud of myself. I've honestly never bought a christmas present before the 20th of December. Until now. Wow.

    Happy shopping, everyone.

    Saturday, December 01, 2007

    MOM's List

    Hello all!
    I guess that it's my turn to post a list of wishes.

    For now:

    a stainless steel composting bucket from Lee Valley
    a CD of really good choral music
    an offer to organize my pictures ( I will pay for all supplies needed for that!)

    That's it for now. Perhaps more to come later!