Friday, May 21, 2004

House website updated :-)

The house website has been updated with a few new pictures. I realize that there isn't a whole lot to see right now... but, we are just SO excited about seeing it come up out of the ground. We're planning on going out there on Sunday and getting into the almost completed mirror image of our floorplan. (it's across the street, at the far end of the cul-de-sac, brick and green shutters) That particular house has the same kitchen cabinets and countertops. I plan to take quite a few pictures and measurements. So, there will most likely be another update at the beginning of next week, YAY!

Site: http://www2.chass.ncsu.edu/aomp/house.html

Let's see, in other news... nothing else is really new. We went out to dinner with the neighbor's last night (Phil & Jenn). We had a yummy dinner at Carker Barrel (didn't know there was one near the airport!) then went out and watched planes land at RDU. Phil bought a new truck over the weekend (finally got what he wanted after the Accord was totalled last fall). He has an awesome black Toyota Tundra, extended cab, leather seats, 6 CD changer, long bed, 4x4, some special Toyota engine thingie... anyways, we sat out in the truckbed, up on the grassy area (at Paul's request) and had a GREAT time hanging out with another married couple and damaging our hearing from the ROARS of the planes overhead. It is SO awesome... we're geeks, and I could spend HOURS watching plans land. FYI - the FedEx plane lands around 6:30pm EVERY night (maybe not Sunday) and an American Airlines 777 takes off each Saturday evening around 7:45pm (it's quite a sight to see... those things are HUGE, holding about 250 or so people!) Our "spot" is a great place to watch the planes land, the deer run, Candian geese fly and enjoy the gentle roar of planes. Ahhhh...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I was reading your post and I enjoy watching planes land as well. Did it in Washington, DC and just moved here with my wife. WOuld love to find our own spot. Can you give me general idea of where to go, exit number etc? Thanks. Josh1b@aol.com.