Thanks to Pastor and Susan Gehlbach, we are the proud owners of Enough Bookshelves (for now, at any rate). They brought a load of our wedding gifts--which they had been kind enough to haul up to WI last week--and added in two new shelving units. They're pretty enough to go in the living/family/dining room and we worked on setting up the first one last night.
Evan and I have worked on projects before--see my family's house--so we already know that we work well together. And he knows that I really don't know what I'm doing with tools, most of the time. And that I'm often dreadfully clumsy. So, I guess, when I say that we worked on setting it up, really I mean he worked on setting it up and I just tried not to undo anything important. I did take the job of hammering the wooden pegs into the screw holes and, let me tell you, those are some well-hammered pegs.
After the shelf was built and in place came the very most important process of filling it. Cookbooks were an obvious first step, as they had already outgrown their original home in the cupboard over the stove. We have a pretty darn impressive collection of cookbooks, for newlyweds. After the cookbooks were in place, we started searching our current shelves for "impressive books." I'm going to blame this one on the first week of business indoctrination: we were working on our brand through the books on our public bookshelves. Sigh. Anyway, our brand is, apparently, composed of old things, pretty things, and things no one else has ever heard of. We still have that second shelf to set up, so we'll see how the brand goes from there. Of course, if they were to set foot in the guest room, they'd see that our brand is leans much more heavily toward "widely-read language and history geeks with 5 different copies of Pride and Prejudice."
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Five copies? Did you miss mine?
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a pair of book-lovers in possession of a good library, must be in want of bookshelves.
When we moved in here, we bought 5 large bookshelves in addition to the one we brought that survived the trip to Louisiana. We're still short of bookshelf space, I think. I don't know. We still have some of them in boxes.
But at least all the ones for my study at church are shelved.
Don't forget there is about two boxes worth of Evan's books here at my house, too. Hopefully, I can bring them up this fall sometime.
Not to mention Bethany's books that are in our storage unit. :)
You know- if you ever want to come down to Ikea (for bookshelves and NOT for a morter-and-pestle), I'm sure I could meet you there... :D
How fun would that be? I know we need to make an Ikea run at some point in the not-so-distant future. :o)
Oh! Oh! Ikea has a Billy system of bookshelves. They've got extensions on the top so they can go up to 8 feet tall. WIN.
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