13.4.07

The Little Things.

There are a few new additions to our family here in Metz, France... You may have already heard about this one, but here she is...Constantine helped us move it in. He got one too. They are twins - just with two different homes. This is David and Constantine trying to figure out how everything needs to be connected.
This is a view of her insides...look quickly - she's shy. :o)
This is where she resides in the apartment (because of where all the connections are). Right next to the sink.
These are the controls I get to figure out how to use.

Not too complicated. Few words, lots of pictures.
These are the rest of the buttons. Pretty neat huh??

Well, we are really excited!

It's the little things in life people...the little things. (ok...it is pretty big)

Next, David and I took a trip to IKEA. Why? This is why...

Yep. Of free pans from the 50 piece set have reached their limits. I can't cook on these things anymore...they are terrible. They were good for starting out, and it definitely helped to have money to spend on other things, but the bottom of this thing is about to break through. So, with a promise to provide really good meals David bought me some new pans! They are really nice...some of the nicest ones you can get at IKEA - oooh, ahhh!

These are officially our new pots and pans since we didn't get any for our wedding. I'm really excited! We also got a coffee table which will help us out in a lot of ways. We now have more space for guests to sit and eat, and watching movies from this height is much better than what we were doing before. With people watching from the floor it was hard to see. This will work much better. So, technically all this stuff isn't just for us. :o)

We also bought a potato masher and a knife sharpener and some 'cutting boards' to protect the surface of our waching machine.

David also got some running shoes. They are SO hard to find here...these people need better shoes. I'm surprised their feet last so long. AND they were really on sale so we were super happy. So, now we will go running.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Yay! Now you can use your washing machine as a counter-top just like I do! I'm glad you're getting everything organized (new pots and table) so you can cook us fabulous meals when we come to visit. It's also good to hear about your exercise plans... I ran the Pi Mile on Saturday. It was a beautiful day.