Well, I don't have very many pictures at this point, simply because I am still unpacking. I fully anticipate unpacking for about another 2 weeks. What can I say? I'm slow.
Feast your eyes on the living room.
The door to the right is the front entry, and the doors on the left lead to a closet and the dining room.
Oooooooooooooooo. Not too impressive, eh? My furniture is still quite....college, but that isn't going to change until I have some extra cash. So it will be awhile. But I'm ok with that. My mother painted this room- fortunately it took only one coat of paint. It is pretty much the identical color that was there before, but Mom did a much better job. Before you could still see the wallpaper through the paint, there were nails and tacks and all sorts of junk nailed into the walls, and it was dirty. The previous owners (and I think the owners before them) were smokers. You can really tell on the ceilings.
Onto the kitchen!
This is looking in from the dining room. The door on the left is to the porch and basement. That's Gabby enjoying some lunch.

This is looking the opposite way, into the dining room and living room. The color is pretty washed out in this photo.

This is the entry to the porch (right) and the basement (left). The porch is FABULOUS. As soon as I get it cleaned up, I will post some pics.
The color of the kitchen and dining room is a beautiful light turquoise. I love it. And I'd better, because it took 2 coats of tinted primer and 2 thick coats of paint to cover the brownish-purple color that was on the walls before. The kitchen, dining, and hall are all painted this color.
These 4 areas were the ones that were, in my opinion, necessary to paint simply because what was there before was hideous. The rest of the rooms I have not and will not paint until I am ready to redo the entire room.
Unpacking has been an adventure. My stuff has been in storage for almost 2 years, and I had forgotten what good taste I have ;). It was good to see it again, and it feels really good to be able to put those things I have aquired/inherited to use. My grandmother's china, all of my Pyrex, my very cool dishes all have a place now, and it is a good feeling. However, I also have realized how much of that stuff I will no longer need or use. Good thing the parents have the occasional garage sale. It's not enough to have one of my own, but I can throw everything in on theirs.
So this is the house- or at least what I am allowing you to see of it so far. More to come as those rooms get in shape!
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