I know I said I would keep up with my improvements while I was in the process of moving, but if you've ever moved, you probably knew that was a pipe dream. With one or two exceptions, I didn't really have much to write about. I suppose my only words of wisdom from the past few months are if you live with a graphic designer, you will find about 600 pieces of card stock after he moves out and you begin to think that maybe you're manufacturing it.
Anyway, I have a new home and I love it even more than I thought I would! On moving day, I always find myself walking around with a critical eye, examining every crack and looking for hidden gems. Some pros and cons of my new place, compared to my old:
Pros:
- Hardwood floors
 - Large tub
 - Double sink
 - REAL intercom (doesn't link to a phone)
 - More space
 - Allows pets
 - Ground floor
 - Lots of closet space
 
Cons:
- No laundry
 - My view is of someone else's apartment
 - That centipede I saw last night
 - Water-damaged walls needs some major TLC
 - I can only assume my kitchen cabinets were made by a drunk 6-year-old:
 
Best of all, it's all uniquely mine, which means I get to do what I want to it. I'll post photos very soon as a 'before' reference, but I've been creating an extensive list in my head of all the things I'd like to fix up (big & small):
- Fill cracks and paint all walls
 - Fill cracks and paint ceilings
 - Scrape paint off all doorknobs, etc.
 - Replace all paint-covered outlet and light switch covers
 - Replace knobs on kitchen cabinets
 - Fix up kitchen cabinets (if possible)
 - Get stove replaced (this may require some unethical things, we'll see)
 - Paint fridge
 - Paint or replace shower curtain rod
 - Wash windows (from the outside - perks of the ground floor)
 - Remove all curtain brackets (seriously, there must be 30 left behind)
 - Hang curtains (there's enough windows that I'm calling this a job)
 - Re-install all my old wall-stuff
 
So that's where I'm at. This doesn't include anything organization-based, but mainly because I haven't found those flaws yet, living there so briefly.
Wish me luck, and stay tuned.
