Saturday, January 29, 2011

i just can't not take their picture

As I was going through my pictures the other day I realized that I have more pictures of our dogs than of Robert and I. And I am pretty sure that I am obsessed with photographing them - when they sleep, when they are awake, when we go on walks, when we are in the car - anywhere really. Maybe it's the photographer's daughter in me, maybe it shows how much I care about them - maybe both, but I just can't seem to get enough pictures of our three, four-legged children.

Charlie

In the pic on the right he was hiding at the vet's office...
Lucky

Gracie
Some of my favorite candids...

Charlie IN A TREE.


Lucky has an obsession with being UNDER the covers


The thermostat read 56...

Lucky's has another obsession - she loves to be outside. When we lived in the upstairs apartment, this was as close as she could get - so glad we have a doggie door now!


She has a fear of slipping on the floor and she will put one paw in and out of the doggie door numerous times until she gets a solid footing.


Mr. Hawk prepping for the bar exam and his diligent study buddy keeping him company.


Our famous baby girl...


Went to get something out of the closet and this is what Robert found...


Mid-shake


PRICELESS...

Friday, January 21, 2011

drum roll please...

IT IS FINISHED! The work is done and we could not be happier for two reasons - one, we can get back to living in a clean house not a construction site and two, it looks and feels like our HOME now. 

I am thinking BEFORE (left) and AFTER (right) shots are in order, so here it goes...

Front of the House 


Left Side of the House 


Right Side of the House 


Back of the House


In my personal opinion one example of the epitome of a southern coastal town are the homes with big front porches that have a swing. This swing came from the apartment Robert and I lived in before we got married and just so happens to be the swing that he proposed to me on. 

With our historic home through its biggest renovation in decades, we can now truly begin to enjoy its long and steadfast history while sipping mint juleps on our front porch swinging in the coastal breeze.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

bookshelves and a closet

compared to the whole list of things we have had done to the house during this process, the bookshelves and new closet have been quite minor, but for me they have been two of the most exciting new additions.
since we have a surplus of books, adding more bookshelf space was practically a necessity

Official last day of renovations is Monday. Will be sure to post pictures for all to see.
Heather and Robert

Monday, January 10, 2011

finally...the beginnings of a closet

Being that it is a 108 year old house, closet space is quite scarce and I do believe I am most excited about this part of the renovations.

Photos above are looking into the closet from the bathroom.



Looking into the closet (towards the bathroom) from the laundry room - the wall goes up tomorrow.

ORIGINAL beams and plaster
Excited, Excited, Excited
The Hawks

Friday, January 7, 2011

continued progress

the last week has allowed for more changes on the house...photos below.
this dust is covering every inch of our house...going to take quite a bit of time to clean after everything is done.
pile of masonite siding that has been taken down and replaced and finally the old window air conditioning unit has been removed and central heat and air installed upstairs

back of the house - finished.


right and left side - almost there...

front of the house - looking much better

BLUE front door (think we are going to have it darkened up a bit) and light blue porch ceiling


new bookshelves around the back window


BEFORE pictures of the area where the new closet in our bedroom will be.
Thanks for checking in!
The Hawks