Monday, July 19, 2010

Girl Cave Fait Accompli!

My hubby is brilliant! And such a hard worker! You should have seen him on his knees all day Saturday putting in my new floor. Oh, wait! I've got pictures to share.

First off, this is me poor ol' Girl Cave after being gutted. *sniff*sniff*


Ah, here is my fabulous man making everything wonderful!

Here he is reinstalling the desk he built for me and
never expected to have to take out and put back in.
Look how beautiful the new floor is!!!

See the pretty, blue toile curtain on the left?
Behind that is the Murphy bed in the 'up' position.
When the bed is down, the queen size nearly fills the entire office.
Very Big, Very Heavy!

Ta-dah! Everything is back to normal and in its place.
And clean!!!
(But for how long?)

I want to give a big shout-out to my darling husband,
who worked his tail feathers off this weekend.
And it was his birthday weekend.

Happy Birthday, Honey!
I love you!

Thank you so much for my beautiful new office floor!
Love, Andrea



Sunday, July 18, 2010

Amidst the Chaos

Sometimes it is good for the ego to pat yourself on the back. So here is the pictorial evidence of the chaos that existed in my life as I wrote the final words on my latest completed manuscript. Amidst the Girl Cave renovations, I sat at my crowded dining room table and finished the book.

Can you spot the gray cat sprawled belly up between the chair and the table?
This is not the suspected offender.

Here is the Girl Cave pre-renovation. Some may say the chaos looks the same...



And here is the Girl Cave mid-renovation, prior to pulling up the carpet.

That's a queen sized Murphy bed laying on its side without the mattress.

The flooring has been delivered. This weekend we will pull up the carpet and padding, install the new padding and hopefully install the new flooring with ease. (and not a lot of marital woe.)

Wish us luck!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Dissassembling the Girl Cave

Subtitle: The Unplanned Office Renovation

Two weeks ago my in-laws took my youngest two sons by airplane to their house for a week in Massachusetts. The night before the flight, my hubby and I decided the grandparents should take a photocopy of the boys' birth certificates with them for identification purposes. That would have been fine if our scanner hadn't decided to suddenly malfunction at nine o'clock at night.

After spending an hour searching online for a solution and calling the neighbors to see if they had a scanner we could use, my hubby finally had to drive into town to use my brother's scanner. That left me at home on the floor of my office still fiddling with the scanner and unknowingly making a big mess.

One of the tests we did was to feed paper into the printer and turn the machine back on. The paper came out all clumped together with tire tread marks on the top. Unbeknown to me, clumps of black ink had collected on the back of the stack of paper. When I set the paper to the side, I spread the ink around...everywhere. It was on the floor, on the sides of the printer/scanner, over my legs and hands.

I jumped up and washed off my hands and legs and returned with a damp cloth to wipe the carpet. Uh, oh! Big mistake. Water and dried ink together become wet ink blots on carpet. I wanted to cry, scream and tear my hair out, but the children were upstairs sleeping. Instead I doused the carpet with water to dilute the ink and soaked up much of it with paper towels. And I kept finding more microscopic pieces of ink clumps whenever the water hit a new spot on the floor. Finally I had everything nearly clean. I was resigned to living with new black specks on the multicolored-flecked, mostly white carpet. And I went to bed, leaving the office door open so the carpet could air-out and dry.

The next morning I came downstairs and knew a cat had peed somewhere in the house. Cat pee is so much worse than dog pee. More concentrated or something. I sniffed my way through the downstairs until I came to my office. My oldest son informed me that Dad thought the wet ink was letting off the odor. I stuck my nose to the carpet and immediately knew what the cat had done.

The carpet is nine years old and unfortunately this wasn't the first pet accident, but it was the one that pushed the carpet into the unsalvageable category. Especially because we are supposed to have guests using the room at the end of the month.

So now the carpet must go, which means I must empty the Girl Cave and my hubby must remove the built-in shelves, desk and murphy bed so we can get to the flooring underneath.

Amidst a major allergy attack (have I mentioned I'm extremely allergic to dust) I spent all day Saturday purging the office and moving everything into the dining room where I now sit in my makeshift office at the dining room table.

We've decided to use laminate flooring in the office to match the hallway, and we ordered it last night. Hopefully my hubby and I will be able to install it ourselves without too much trouble, but first he still has to remove the heavy, MDF built-ins out of the office.

Can anyone spare a few muscles?

Monday, July 12, 2010

Pretty New Website

Yea! My pretty, new website is complete and live! I am so grateful to my friend Kris Norris for her web designing expertise. She made everything sound so easy as she made her adjustments on IWeb on her Mac. For me, it would have taken lots of hair pulling, ranting, and a few migraines thrown on top. There is definitely something to be said for paying someone else for their expertise, rather than doing it yourself.

Now I hope the do-it-yourself project my hubby and I have in progress turns out as well. Check out tomorrow's post to find out which room in the house is unexpectedly being renovated and why.

Have a great day. And oh, yeah! Check out the new website! www.andreadickinson.com
Andrea

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Writer MIA

Yep, I've fallen off the blogging wagon again. It's been 2 1/2 months since I've blogged, but I've had a really good reason, I swear!!!

I've been working my tail feathers off to finish my current WIP. After attending the last conference and meeting an agent who was interested in my 'voice', I've been more motivated than ever to finish my single title contemporary romance. Even though she doesn't take category romances, she still requested my full one. She just got back to me and let me know she enjoyed what she read, and she is interested in seeing my next project!!!

Ooooo!!! One step closer...I can feel it.