Can we just say . . . heart attack???!!!! HOLY CRAP! We stood in shock for the first 10 minutes, cried for the next 10 minutes, and then got busy taking pictures! We couldn't imagine that anyone had actually lived like this. And what about that whole thing with the apartment being ready for Chelsea to move in on the 27th?? We got on the phone with Erica (still in Utah) and gave her the scoop. She got on the phone with previous-roommie, and gave her the word. The girl said she'd be there the next morning to get her stuff and clean up.
Well, that kind of put a kink into our move-in plans, but we filled the first day with necessary errands and looking for the stuff she'd need. By the next afternoon, previous-roommie had come, cleaned (well enough), and taken her stuff. The next surprise was realizing that after she took HER stuff, all that was left in the apartment was a tiny sofa and a kitchen table. Seriously, that was it. No chairs, no lamps, no nothing. (Other than what Erica had in her own bedroom).
At that point we got even busier! Chelsea had a bunch of meetings with her department during the couple of days before school started, which gave me some time to run around looking for cheap furniture. I ended up getting some great stuff at a couple of thrift stores. In total, I paid about $170, and here is what I got:
Coffee Table
4 Antique Kitchen Chairs
Two end tables for the front room
2 Standing lamps and 1 Table Lamp
Nightstand for Chelsea's room
A full set of dishes
Desk Chair
Shutters for decorating
The next project was dealing with the disgusting white walls. The room looked pretty worn out. She has her own bedroom that's big enough for two girls, but for now, she's got it all to herself! (Quite a difference from the tiny dorm rooms her classmates are in.) So, we decided to paint! Chelsea got her new friend and classmate Grace to come help us, and we went to town.
What a difference!We also had to buy her a bed at Costco, and got some make-it-yourself Sauder furniture to fill in the rest of the necessities -- 2 bookshelves, a desk, and a behind-the-toilet cabinet. And guess who put it all together . . . ME! I have such a handy husband that I never have the opportunity or need to do such things myself. Well, I have to give myself credit, I did a darn good job!
Here I am tearing my hair out trying to put together the etagere (toilet cabinet)
So, after lots of hours and lots of work, she has an adorable bedroom and a great apartment! Here's the finished product:
The much improved (and clean) bathroom with the cabinet that about made me crazy
The kitchen and dining areaThe front room (complete with the coffee table, end table and kitchen chairs from the thrift store)
We did take time out on Saturday to go to the first Michigan football game of the season. Amazingly, it was against the University of Utah! That stadium is unbelievable -- the largest stadium in the entire country! There we were, with 108,000 other crazy fans in "The Big House." It was just a sea of "maize" (Michigan-ese for yellow). I proudly wore my "Michigan Mom" t-shirt and sat with Chelsea and her classmates in the student section.
In the nick of time, I was able to finish everything before heading back to the airport. I left the same day Chelsea went to her first day of college. And, of course, I HAD to take her "first day of school" picture as well! She resisted, but I got the shot:
First day of school for Chelsea!