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Tuesday, July 25, 2006

A BLOGGER CHALLENGE

Given John’s tendencies for taking an idea above and beyond what any normal person would try to accomplish, I offer up this blogworld challenge:

Tell me what you think this is going to be when it’s done?














posted by me | 10:11 PM | 15 comments


Saturday, July 15, 2006

THE CRITTERS IN MY LIFE

(Subtitle: I'm bored outta my frickin' mind and decided I needed to blog, but didn't have anything else to blog about because I have no life. So this is probably gonna be a totally lame post. Yeah, that about sums it up.)

LOOK HOW BIG TY HAS GOTTEN!

Isn't he just the cutest Bearded Dragon ever?!



He loves loves loves, talking L-O-V-E Loves Red Bug Box Day



YUMMY!



Happy Ty



THIS IS MIDNIGHT.



Midnight, if you haven't figured it out, is a bat, a very cute bat. He eats the mosquitoes and basically leaves us alone. So I've decided he can stay. Midnight lives in our garage...

With Mr. and Mrs. Sparrow...



... And family



Mr. and Mrs. Sparrow think the garage is there's. But they are wrong.

I tried to set them straight.

They decided to

... DIVE...



... BOMB...



(seriously, doesn't it look like they're giving each other a "high five" here?)

... MY FACE!



And when that didn't work, they called in reinforcements



I figure they're moving out in a couple weeks, so I'll just grin and bear it for the time being. But I plan on changing the locks after they leave.

posted by me | 6:53 PM | 4 comments


Saturday, July 01, 2006

A MISH MASH OF THIS N THAT

We've been busy. Very very busy.

PROJECT COMPLETE (Well, close enough)

John finished the ceiling and all the shelving...



...laying slate in the Kithchen/Dining/Livingroom/Hallways...
(take a mental note of this picture as you will need it as reference later on in the post)



...and exclaimed "This room is now yours." Meaning, time for me to finally make a decision as to what to do to the walls as we've been looking at nothing but primer on them for the last 3 years. We decided on a color wash glazing technique, because I just can't simply paint a room, that would be rediculous. I've done many painting techniques but I have not done the color wash. If you are thinking about color washing here's how to do it:

1. Ponder over a million color/glaze options for 3 weeks. Realize there are a bunch of samples of different color washes with exact colors listed and pick the most difficult one of those.

2. Prepare walls. Patch holes, sand walls, wash walls, tape trim - approximate time 2 days.

3. Apply base coat. Realize every other room that happens to have a wall intruding into this room that has already been painted doesn't even remotely go with new paint. Sigh heavily realizing you're probably going to have to repaint other walls.

4. Apply first coat of glaze in a criss-cross motion. Realize you can't seem to get your left arm to manage this function. Feel the burn in your right arm. Have a war of will with your right arm. Kick your right arms ass!

5. Take a day off because your right arm is now refusing to function.

6. Apply second coat of glaze. Curse your left arm for not functioning like your right arm and threaten to cut left arm out of your will.

7. Apply wood sealer, per store expert advice, to finished walls. Realize wood sealer is not what you are supposed to seal faux painted walls with. Watch wood sealer cloud up lovely paint job. Cry and drink a six pack. Go to bed.

8. Go back to start. With a hang-over.

9. Pay $70 a gallon for the proper sealer. Watch it take all the color off your walls while making it completely impossible for paint to ever stick to your walls again, but you don't care because the fumes have gotten you higher than you've ever been, even back in high school under the bleachers at the football game.

10. Remove tape. Watch tape take a majority of the paint off the walls with it. Get a marker and color in lost paint. Contemplate becoming a professional faux finish painter as you move on to the "other half" of the room. Decide to hire it out next time.

But I think it turned out o.k.




DAMNIT! SHOOO CEMENT TRUCK! SHOOO!

Another visit from the cement truck...



Remember earlier when I said to make a mental not of the kitchen floor. Well this is why. John liked the slate floor in our kitchen so much he wanted to figure out how to make concrete look like it. And here is what he came up with. A damn fine job to be sure.



JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT YOU'D SEEN ALL THE CREEPY CRAWLIES YOU'D EVER CARE TO SEE

See that? In the middle of the floor...right there...see it?



WTF is it doing in my house?!



FOR FAMILY WHO HAVEN'T SEEN THE KIDS IN AWHILE



Aren't they cute?!

FOURTH OF JULY/ZOE'S BIRTHDAY GET TOGETHER A FEW DAYS EARLY

There was hoola-hooping





And for you Planet Dan Fans I just had to post this:



And my pic for cutest picture of the gathering: Zoe and her cousins Kacie, Miranda and Marissa



Have a Happy and Safe 4th Everyone!

posted by me | 9:30 PM | 5 comments
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