Monday, December 29, 2008




So these rooms are almost finished. Finished enough that we can enjoy them. The top two are our master bedroom suite. We didn't really do much there, just a new coat of paint, new carpet, and some new furniture. The bottom is my office, which I love! I've never had my own office before (except at work, and that doesn't count). Tomorrow they are going to sand the new hardwood floors, so I hope within a few weeks I'll have a kitchen!



Okay, so I've been whining a little about not having a kitchen...since JUNE! But hey! Look what I DO have. We got through the holidays without any decorations, and I lived through it just fine. Thanks to Tawny we were still able to celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas at her house. I wonder if this will be the new trend???

Saturday, December 20, 2008

How can a house look so finished on the outside, and so unfinished in the middle?
I'm happy to report that we're still enjoying the process. We've even learned to host a few parties "campstyle."

I would post a new picture, but it still looks the same. Maybe I should get back to business and return to travel posting.

In case anyone is interested, I'm doing lots of writing for a couple of websites. Check them out:
http://lodging.uptake.com/blog/author/betsyh
http://www.suite101.com/writer_articles.cfm/betsyhusband

Once the house is finished I intend to get very serious about writing. But for now, I'm writing four short stories a week for a little fun money.

I'm loving having my own office upstairs. Very quiet and secluded (when the workers aren't here).

Pictures will follow soon. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you.

Tuesday, December 09, 2008


Getting closer, but still not ready to cook! This is our dining room. We moved out of our bedroom suite into the upstairs guest room and office. The upstairs is nearing completion and our bedroom should be ready this weekend. The fireplace in our bedroom is getting gas plumbed to it so we can have a fire with the flip of a switch, and no dirty wood. That will be great! It's being painted now, and the new carpet gets laid on Thursday and Friday. Can't wait!!!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Okay, so we're not having Thanksgiving dinner here. In fact, I don't even think we'll have Christmas dinner here. Thank goodness Tawny and Travis live nearby. Tawny is hosting Thanksgiving so we went shopping today and even started our preliminary cooking. There's something about TRADITION that is SO SPECIAL!

Happy Thanksgiving to all of our friends and family. It's my favorite holiday. Friends, family, food...and no expections other than that!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Friday, November 21, 2008


I've finally got a landscaped front yard. The trailer has been our saving grace. We've been able to use the kitchen for cooking, and our fridge is in the garage.
I love our new kitchen. It's going to be so nice to have easy access to a covered deck for barbecuing right off the kitchen. And I'm really happy with the paint color. I usually tend to like subtle colors, but a splash here and there is fun.


The house is finally being painted, inside and out. Still no kitchen, obviously. That will go in last.

We just got back from a week in Phoenix seeing family. It was a surprise birthday party for my brother-in-law, and everyone was there. What a treat! Tawny and Travis even flew down for a few days.

Friday, November 07, 2008



The landscaping is going in. We're finally going to have a "formal" entryway. But the most exciting part is that I will be able to walk in my front yard without getting muddy when it rains! We're even going to have the driveway paved.

Some days we've got 10 trucks on the front lawn. It doesn't look much like a lawn anymore.





Well...here's our kitchen. It's now November, and we have been without a kitchen since the first of June. I wonder what it's going to be like to have a regular house again?


Thank goodness for our trailer! And the refrigerator in the garage. With those we can at least have meals. Although we certainly can't do much entertaining.


My parents are coming up for Thanksgiving, so I'm putting them up at the Holiday Inn Express by the airport. Oh well...things could be MUCH worse!

Sunday, October 26, 2008


The Pathway of Lovers



Italian is known as a language of romance. Italians know this as a fact. They radiate sexuality.
Walk along any city street in Italy and you will see lovers at every stage of life: young lovers, flirtatiously laughing and kissing and chasing; adult lovers, languishing over bottles of wine while looking deep into each other’s eyes; and old lovers, sitting quietly on a terrace holding hands. In Italy showing affection is not just accepted, it’s a part of life.
But there’s one place in Italy that exudes romance more than any. Positano, on the Amalfi Coast, is the most romantic place I’ve ever been. It’s where I learned how to fall in love all over again.
After years of marriage, of raising children, managing careers, and building lives as a family, I have to say that romance began to take a back seat. Life was good, but not as exciting as it once had been—until the kids were gone, and we went to Italy.
Is it possible to fall in love with the same person over and over again?
I believe that it is, if you can put yourself in the right situation.
You would think that, after years of marriage, love would be established and set, hard as concrete, resistant to fractures. But life is more complex than concrete.
On this trip to Italy I remembered exactly what was important. It wasn’t what car I was driving, or the clothes I wore. It wasn’t the schools my children were going to, or the success of our careers. What mattered most in my life was the way my husband looked at me, the sweet words that he quietly whispered in my ear, for me alone, private innuendos that made my heart do butterflies.
Positano sits on a hill over-looking the Amalfi Coast in southern Italy. I had booked a bed and breakfast through Karen Brown, not knowing the affect that this romantic hotel would have on my relationship with my husband. But we walked into a room that opened onto a large balcony looking over houses spilling down the hill to the deep blue Mediterranean Sea, and even while our host was showing us our room, my husband was standing behind me, kissing my neck as we marveled at the view.
This was my American husband, whose proletarian upbringing prohibited any display of public affection. But the romance of Italy was seeping into his blood, and when I turned to look at him he was beyond any public embarrassment. His eyes, and heart, were for me alone.
During the week we spent in Positano we fell in love all over again. Long mornings were spent in bed waiting for breakfast to be delivered. Alberto, our host, made it clear that our initial request for breakfast at 7:30 a.m. was uncivilized. We would have to wait until 9 a.m. But by the end of the week, 9 a.m. was even too early. Our days were spent strolling the streets, hand in hand, with an occasional kiss and knowing smile. Evenings we’d sit down by the water, watching the moon rise over the sea.
There was a bench by the shore where we would sit, snuggling closely as we waited for the moon’s reflection to lead directly to us—a brilliant beam of light reflecting off a calm sea. My husband called it the Pathway of Lovers, as it turned out to be.
Photo thanks to Allerina and Glen MacLarty on Flickr

Monday, October 20, 2008



This is our front door!

So, we're getting closer. My parents are coming from Arizona for Thanksgiving, and we were hoping to be able to have dinner here, but I think NOT! It's OK... I'll check them into the Holiday Inn Express and it will probably be easier on all of us. Except Tawny and Travis... I guess we'll be at one of their houses for Thanksgiving.



So... this is my kitchen! Well, I haven't had a kitchen since the first of June, and it looks like it will still be awhile. But I'm happy, and we're enjoying the process.

More pictures to follow...

Monday, October 13, 2008


Oh yeah! It was awesome!!! Floating around the bay on a 41 foot sailboat, drinking wine, eating tuna tartare. Julie, George's daughter, hooked us up with one of her friends. Check it out!

Friday, October 10, 2008

Hello from San Francisco, where the Blue Angels are doing practice flights for their Fleet Week performances. It's so exciting!

Yesterday we did a tea tasting with Uncle Gee...I finally have a Chinese uncle. Everyone needs one! He really is an amazing man. More about him later. In fact, I intend to do a full article on him soon.

I did publish an article on a cool hike in Yosemite. It can be found at: http://backpacking-trips.suite101.com/article.cfm/yosemites_panorama_trail

Thursday, October 02, 2008


Yesterday we had a crew of 12-13 roofers here...good thing! It poured last night. I woke up in the middle of the night and felt so cozy and dry!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

I'm trying to jump on the internet sonic express by writing blogs for websites. At this point I'm just getting started, and had my first new blog published today about a Sonoma County Wine Tour at Ferrari-Carano Winery. Check it out at: http://us-wine.suite101.com/article.cfm/sonoma_county_wine_tour.

I'm also going to be doing travel writing for UpTake.com. This is a totally new venue for me--a different style of writing and a new platform that's a steep learning curve. Wish me luck, and please follow my stories.

Monday, September 29, 2008


We just returned from a week in Yosemite. Lots of great hiking and biking, and ended with an outrageous meal at the Ahwahnee Hotel. What a resource we have with our National Park system.
Okay, so it's been awhile. Yeah, almost a year. I had a panic attack (not really) when I saw that most of my articles were not coming through because of a format change at two of my publishing sites. Well, the Eureka Reporter has come through, and while the pictures are gone, the text remains--so that's good enough. Unfortunately, the Skywest site seems to have "lost" my Eureka article.

So, I'll start again. Nice to be back!