Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Finished the year off with an Auger

We rang in the new year with a patched roof and a toilet and shower that was NOT over flowing with sewage! I'd say two very good things.

Hiatt Roofing to the Rescue


My uncle come over and assessed our roof leak over the garage (did you know our roof was leaking? well, it is). He patched up what he could, but the truth is, the roof just needs to be replaced. But at least now we have the roof measured and can get a better idea of how much that will cost. Thanks again, Don!

Happy Auger


About an hour before we left for church on the last Saturday service of the year, one wrong flush changed the course of the evening. Not only did the toilet start to flood, but the shower started to fill up as well. Yuck.  We had noticed that our water pressure in the toilet had been decreasing, but did not realize how severe the problem was. 
After using the snake we had, with the toilet in place, and no luck in getting everything draining again, we had to take the toilet off (I use "we" very lightly...I was at church with the kids...the hubby was doing all this). Later in the evening when we were actually a we again, I inserted the more heavy duty snake that had been purchased, while the hubby crawled under the house and followed the plumbing line. Again, nothing was moving. The bathroom was flooded, wet vacs were filled and filled again. Yuck. Really, REALLY yuck.
About an hour before the rental place closed, we finally decided we needed to bring in the big guns...an automatic auger, that is. 

One simple run with this thing and everything was returned to normalcy. Hooray! Of course there was still the matter of cleaning everything. Yuck.

yuck.yuck.yuck.yuck.yuck.yuck.yuck.yuck.yuck.yuck.yuck.yuck.yuck.yuck.yuck.yuck.yuck.yuck.yuck.

Of course we had more adventures when trying to place the toilet back on its rightful place. Nothing went right. But that's just how it goes - as we have learned in almost one year of home ownership. 

Wow. One year. Craziness. Yes, that is how I would describe it.


Sunday, December 23, 2012

Merry Christmas


Our first impulse is not always to laugh when our toddler pees on the unpainted bathroom door. Nor do we cheer when we find crayon or nail polish all over the newly painted walls. We don't smile and wink at our spouse when we realize our wedding ring just scratched the stainless steel fridge. We don't high five when we find a leak in our roof.
But all these experiences make our life more colorful. We get wiser, learn the hard way, and have good stories to share around the table when we get together with family and friends.
We wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas this year. We pray you find time to ponder the seriousness of the holiday as well as celebrate the best way you know how. May your families be brought closer together. May your idea of the perfect holiday be thrown out the window and may you just roll with it. May you find assurance that Spray'n Wash will get the stains out of your kids' holiday sweaters/dresses. May the sugar high result in a sugar crash right as you tuck your little ones into bed.
Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Small project, Big impact

I have not been good at keeping up to date with the small projects that continue to go on in the house.

Here, Sam is continuing the never ending project that is our fireplace.

Sam also dug a trench and placed a plastic barrier between the grass line and the plants. We also added mulch. It looks so good now. The picture below is right after we did this (the big dirt patch is where we had to raise the level of the land since we kept getting a pond forming). It looks so nice now. I just need to get out there and get a picture.








Here's my muddy sneakers. Just to prove that I actually helped!


After dumping most of the concrete from the slab we had out there, Sam got to work building a raised planter. We hope to have a garden there some day!



 Sam up in the attic again. Thank you for fixing all the duct work before the cold weather came!


 Just one of the many things he had to fix up there.


 I've painted two doors. Two more to go. Not sure if it is our paint or what, but this is not an easy process! Takes so many coats and still the streaks! Oh well.

And finally - Christmas has come!
I didn't get a picture of the font door or the yard, but they are decorated too.


Rachel managed to get in both photos:)





Saturday, October 20, 2012

Where are we?

Well, we are in the middle of patching holes, caulking trim and joints and painting.
Remember the inside of our closet trim?

Before caulking                                                            After caulking (before painting)

Not bad eh?

We also decided to add trim around the kids' closet. Brilliant idea, Sam! Looks so much better.

Just the top part to go (it's up now, just didn't get a picture).


This is how everything is looking now that most of the joints are caulked and holes are being patched. 
We still have to pain the doors.


Sunday, September 30, 2012

Piece by piece

Here are the details.

Upstairs:
Four door frames and doors down.
Four new jams and doors installed.
New door trim and baseboards painted.
Trim sanded and repainted (insert mad face here).
Wall paint touch-ups.
Trim cut and installed on two and half doors.
More trim sanded and repainted and more new trim painted.
Baseboards cut and installed in master bedroom and half of the upstairs hallway.

Okay, that is a little demoralizing seeing all of that in such a simple list, because it was a lot of hard work. This list does not include all the runs to the store, all the mistakes, all the issues with having no plum line or square angle in the house...or the fact that our floor rises and falls like the middle of the ocean. Still, it is great progress!

Pictures here!

Monday, September 10, 2012

Bathroom, Oh Bathroom

Tile, check! Baseboards, check!
Now we just have to do the hard work.
Sam started putting up the backer board this past week. He also framed out a shelf in the shower area. Not easy work, but it's starting to get to there.


I guess we never took a picture when the backer board started to go up. This was just the first steps. Plastic and framing.

Here is the other slow progress that is taking place elsewhere in the house - the fireplace...will this ever be finished?
More scraping and washing.

Looking better every time. I ran out of paint remover though.

Just so we are all clear...this was not a good idea.

Family duties call! Gotta go.



Sunday, July 29, 2012

Yardwork

Here's what's been going on here.
Our lemon tree is finally growing fruit. I hope that this is just the beginning of a healthy relationship. I love lemons...and I keep stealing them from my mom's tree. So if this poor tree can be revived, then I will be more than ecstatic.
We relocated our herbs and they are so much more happy here! They now live next to the lemon tree. Yay for fresh herbs every night. I can't wait until they really take off.
Our mint is quite happy and out of control, actually. I have been enjoying mint tea though. Time to trim this guy back though.
Grass is starting to grow where we (meaning Sam) removed the old rotting deck. 



It's hard to keep our backyard looking great...constant changing, moving one pile of dirt here, shoveling sand there. Under the tarp is all the sand I moved from the front of the house. The bricks were placed on top of it.
All the bricks I moved from the dirt patch (pictured below) in the front to the side of the house.




 Look how green our new grass is growing in! Sam has repositioned sprinklers to get maximum watering. We also seeded some of the patchy parts. So exciting to see it growing in so great.

Today we planted some bushes and flowers in the front. I am so excited! With the sun positioned right behind the house, I couldn't get a good picture of what we did today. So that will come later.