When I was young I was raised that people that do drugs are "bad people" because drugs are bad. I never understood why people did drugs. I sadly always looked down on them and thought they were all "bad people" that would kill you for drugs. Now I know better. Not that all of them are bad people, some have a problem and are willing to do bad things for drugs. However I know there are lots of people like me that started taking pain killers for a valid injury of some kind and there is no way or no one is willing to fix it so they end up getting put on pain killers long term and end up getting addicted. I am fully willing to admit that I am addicted to pain killers. How ever I am still 100% in charge of my faculties and know what it going on and what is causing it. I hope it stays this way and I can beat this but I am sure that is what most people think.
I was on a pain patch that was supose to last 7 days and I was to put a new one on every 7 days ... but the patch seemed to only last 5 to 5 1/2 days. This caused my body to start the withdrawals. Very miserable, I would put the patch on on Mondays and they would wear off by late Friday or Saturday. My symptoms were cold and hot sweats, restlessness, insomnia, fear, pain and panic. I was worried that I was going to die even though I knew that this would not kill me. The only thing that would help relieve it was a hot bath. However I could not take a full hot bath because I couldn't get the patch wet nor could I increase the heat of the patch or it would release more medication than it should that could have caused real problems. For 3 weekends I suffered like this. When I went back to the doctor she told me that I should have called her to tell her that I was having trouble. She told me that she had already prescribed me a medication that would have helped. I felt like a moron, when there are problems with a medication... Call your doctor. I learned this the hard way.
With this scare I told my doctor I wanted to get off the pain killers. She seemed a little upset but happy at the same time. We had done a lot to get my insurance to cover the medications I was on and now I was asking her to take me off the meds. We came up with a plan to get me off the pain killers. It is easy so far because we are just starting but I know it is going to get really really suckie.
I want to apologize to all the people I stereotyped as "bad people" because they had an addiction. I understand now. I know that the people I did that to do not know what I did and I will never hear from again but I think it is better to put an apology out there than not at all.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
2nd Amendment Rights
Last weekend I went to the State Capitol to show my support for the 2nd Amendment with the rally that was there. There were a few good speakers and a few not so good ones. Ended up being about 3000 people there, a lot of which where open carrying a very wide range of firearms. I invited several people I know but none of them could go. I intend to join every rally that supports the 2nd Amendment I can. I am also writing letters to the president and other officials stating my stance on this issue. This is the only political thing I will even touch. I normally would not touch political issues with a 10 foot pole but I am not going to stand on the side lines as they chip away at our most crucial right. Most of the things they are trying to do, they say that it will stop the mass shootings but what they are trying to ban makes no sense.
Had a very scary moment last night. I was at Cafe Rio getting Anna some food and on my way out a Hispanic man shouted at me "Hey homes" in a very aggressive voice and was walking towards me in a puffed up jacket and was acting very tough and strutting. My adrenaline instantly skyrocketed, as he walked closer I reached for my weapon with my free hand. This stopped the man dead in his tracks and he said "Oh nevermind" turned and walked away. It is moments like this that I know I need to support the 2nd amendment because that is one of the main reasons for it... self-defense, I did not even have to display my weapon. Just the thought that I might be able to defend myself was enough to diffuse the situation. Now given he may have just been wanting to ask me the time, but with the tone and demeanor of the man I highly doubt it. I wonder what would have happened if I were not armed. Would I have been mugged, murdered... I was not willing to take that chance. I would rather scare the shit out of some punk than let him take the better of me.
Had a very scary moment last night. I was at Cafe Rio getting Anna some food and on my way out a Hispanic man shouted at me "Hey homes" in a very aggressive voice and was walking towards me in a puffed up jacket and was acting very tough and strutting. My adrenaline instantly skyrocketed, as he walked closer I reached for my weapon with my free hand. This stopped the man dead in his tracks and he said "Oh nevermind" turned and walked away. It is moments like this that I know I need to support the 2nd amendment because that is one of the main reasons for it... self-defense, I did not even have to display my weapon. Just the thought that I might be able to defend myself was enough to diffuse the situation. Now given he may have just been wanting to ask me the time, but with the tone and demeanor of the man I highly doubt it. I wonder what would have happened if I were not armed. Would I have been mugged, murdered... I was not willing to take that chance. I would rather scare the shit out of some punk than let him take the better of me.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Our New Shed

This is a picture of it almost done.
The only downside to the whole thing was that the grass was very wet and this made it get very muddy and I think I may lose the grass in front of the shed but I will reseed next spring and we will see how it goes.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Spine Saga
I have talked about my back before but I don't think everyone knows the whole story about what happened and what is going on, so here is the story to date.
As most of you know I have had a painful back ever since high school. Back then it was mostly that I would just throw my back out overworking it. My back got a lot stronger when I was living with Wayne because I was working and lifting all the time ... then I got a good manual labor job where I was again moving, lifting and bending... I still threw my back out once and a while. I am sure my story is not much different than most people so far but it all started to change when I got a desk job. I tried to stay active and strong but I was not able to keep up with it ... I was throwing my back out monthly. I would go play paintball and come back home crippled or I would go skiing and wake up the next morning not able to move. Yes it sucked ... but I could just go to the doctor and get some painkillers and muscle relaxants and I would be fine.
Then it started getting more and more frequent, twice a month then once a week. So Anna convinced me to go to the doctor and see what was wrong with me. When I went to the doctor about something else I brought it up and he said "Well, if it is still bugging you we will do an x-ray", so the next time I threw my back out I went in and he did an x-ray... nothing ... he said I had a small curve to my back that was hardly worth mentioning but that was it. I am guessing he just chalked it up to my inactivity... and so did I.
I started to have pain all the time to the point that I no longer could do anything ... and I mean anything without throwing my back out... case in point: lifting a 5 pound box from the trunk of a car. That threw it out, so at this point I knew there was something wrong with me. I told my self to keep active and muscle through it. That is the only way I thought I could fix it because I thought it was just my back being weak and needed to be stronger.
Months and months went by with me thinking this is what I needed to do so ... I remodeled the kitchen, the den , and built a deck thinking that doing so would help. Everything I did threw my back out and I would suffer for day and even weeks after. Even after going to the doctor again and again telling him about it all he would say is "Let me give you some exercises to strengthen your back" most of which I was already doing in one way or another with the activities I was doing. The pain started to be constant and I started popping ibuprofen and aspirin like it was candy on a regular schedule and on the max dosage and lo and behold my stomach started to have trouble: pain, ulcers, nausea ... not fun.
About 9 months ago Anna and I changed insurance and that meant I needed to get a new doctor... I got my medical records and went to my new doctor. I told him what was going on and he asked if they had done an MRI. I had never had one and he wanted to find out what was really causing my back pain. He ran a bunch of tests for all sorts of stuff and ordered an MRI... he told me to hold on a minute in the exam room and he was going to check the schedule. I thought that I would have another appointment in a few weeks but lucky for me the MRI was free and so I could go right over and have it done right then. I figured they would get back to me with the results in a few days. A few hours later the doctor called me personally and gave me the results. I have two bulging discs in my lower back. So he gave me some pain killers and made me an appointment with another doctor that does epidural injections of steroids to lower the inflammation so my discs could heal. That appointment was a few weeks later and I was really scared that he was going to stick a giant needle in my back and it would hurt really really badly ... but he gave me some numbing stuff so I almost didn't feel it. After a few days I started to feel better, still having pain but my flexibility came back.
After a few months the injection started to wear off. I started having lots of pain again... so I made another appointment to get another injection. Sadly the second one didn't work at all ... if anything it made things worse. One morning I was in so much pain I was on the floor ... crying in pain ... you know like a man and all... Anna wanted to take me to the ER but I knew they wouln't be able to do anything so I called the doctor. He called me again personally ... on a Sunday and was worried that I might have an infection or the disc may have ruptured so he ordered another MRI and blood tests to make sure I didn't have a spinal infection ... because you know that can kill in hours. I got the tests the next day and luckily they where negative... so we tried another injection. Yet again it didn't do anything. He started to think that we might have to send me to a surgeon to see what he could do.
The appointment with the surgeon was WAY off. I had to wait a month just to talk to the surgeon and in the meantime I needed to work, drive, and you know live so my doctor gave me some stronger painkillers. As most of you know painkillers do not work on me very well... I was taking Loratab 10 mg and they were only taking the edge off and I had been taking them so long they started to not work any more so he put me on Percocet which is working better sometimes I took one an hour ago and I am still hurting now. So ... anyway we finally went to the surgeon and he talked to me and looked at my MRI and hemmed and hawed and told me that there is nothing he can do and that I just had arthritis and I should take Advil. He kinda gave me the feeling that I was imagining the pain and told me that "everyone has bulging discs" and that I basically should just deal with the pain... needless to say Anna started crying because she hates to see me in pain. Everyone told us that we should get another opinion and so that appointment is in a few days.
I know it sounds odd but I just want this to be over, I want the surgery so I can recover and my life can get back to normal. I am getting fat because of this and I can't move much so I can't get out and do stuff. I am also getting very depressed because of this and I have started to have really bad thoughts about... solving the problem... It just hurts so bad.
When you hurt 24/7 and a surgeon tells you basically to suck it up and deal like everyone else I feel like a wimp. I know that people do not walk around feeling like this. No one would ever ski, paintball, work in the yard, or even take out the trash because it hurts too much.
I will make another post when I have more of the story to tell.
About 9 months ago Anna and I changed insurance and that meant I needed to get a new doctor... I got my medical records and went to my new doctor. I told him what was going on and he asked if they had done an MRI. I had never had one and he wanted to find out what was really causing my back pain. He ran a bunch of tests for all sorts of stuff and ordered an MRI... he told me to hold on a minute in the exam room and he was going to check the schedule. I thought that I would have another appointment in a few weeks but lucky for me the MRI was free and so I could go right over and have it done right then. I figured they would get back to me with the results in a few days. A few hours later the doctor called me personally and gave me the results. I have two bulging discs in my lower back. So he gave me some pain killers and made me an appointment with another doctor that does epidural injections of steroids to lower the inflammation so my discs could heal. That appointment was a few weeks later and I was really scared that he was going to stick a giant needle in my back and it would hurt really really badly ... but he gave me some numbing stuff so I almost didn't feel it. After a few days I started to feel better, still having pain but my flexibility came back.
After a few months the injection started to wear off. I started having lots of pain again... so I made another appointment to get another injection. Sadly the second one didn't work at all ... if anything it made things worse. One morning I was in so much pain I was on the floor ... crying in pain ... you know like a man and all... Anna wanted to take me to the ER but I knew they wouln't be able to do anything so I called the doctor. He called me again personally ... on a Sunday and was worried that I might have an infection or the disc may have ruptured so he ordered another MRI and blood tests to make sure I didn't have a spinal infection ... because you know that can kill in hours. I got the tests the next day and luckily they where negative... so we tried another injection. Yet again it didn't do anything. He started to think that we might have to send me to a surgeon to see what he could do.
The appointment with the surgeon was WAY off. I had to wait a month just to talk to the surgeon and in the meantime I needed to work, drive, and you know live so my doctor gave me some stronger painkillers. As most of you know painkillers do not work on me very well... I was taking Loratab 10 mg and they were only taking the edge off and I had been taking them so long they started to not work any more so he put me on Percocet which is working better sometimes I took one an hour ago and I am still hurting now. So ... anyway we finally went to the surgeon and he talked to me and looked at my MRI and hemmed and hawed and told me that there is nothing he can do and that I just had arthritis and I should take Advil. He kinda gave me the feeling that I was imagining the pain and told me that "everyone has bulging discs" and that I basically should just deal with the pain... needless to say Anna started crying because she hates to see me in pain. Everyone told us that we should get another opinion and so that appointment is in a few days.
I know it sounds odd but I just want this to be over, I want the surgery so I can recover and my life can get back to normal. I am getting fat because of this and I can't move much so I can't get out and do stuff. I am also getting very depressed because of this and I have started to have really bad thoughts about... solving the problem... It just hurts so bad.
When you hurt 24/7 and a surgeon tells you basically to suck it up and deal like everyone else I feel like a wimp. I know that people do not walk around feeling like this. No one would ever ski, paintball, work in the yard, or even take out the trash because it hurts too much.
I will make another post when I have more of the story to tell.
Friday, March 9, 2012
It Goes BANG
A few weeks ago my friend told me to take a look at a new gun that came out last year and that he thinks I would like it. I took a look at it ... the Walther PPQ. The gun comes in 9mm and 40cal. I started looking at it and I fell in love with it and I started to think that I wanted it for my new concealed carry gun. I started reading and looking at reviews on it without finding any negative ones. I told Anna that I wanted it and then she decided to get it for me for our anniversary. A few days later I went to Impact Guns in Ogden to take a look at one but they didn't have any on display... but after talking to the guy behind the counter he said that they may have one on hold for someone that I could take a look at. He opened it and the drool started to pour out ... I touched it and my heart skipped a beat. I picked it up and I lost my breath... it felt very comfortable and very smooth action and it was a very good price. They didn't have any like I said but he looked it up and the other store said that they could ship it over and I could pick it up in a week. In hindsight I could have picked it up in one day... but I didn't. A little over a week later it arrived.... I bounced at work for a few hours until I could go pick it up ... and here it is.
Pretty ins't it? When I picked it up I also got free range time with the purchase and thus went to the range and put 100 rounds through it. It performed perfectly and was very very nice. I love it.
Pretty ins't it? When I picked it up I also got free range time with the purchase and thus went to the range and put 100 rounds through it. It performed perfectly and was very very nice. I love it.
Friday, February 17, 2012
New Floor
For a over a year Anna and I have been looking at redoing the flooring on our main floor with hardwood. We picked out the flooring we wanted that went well with the new cabinets in the kitchen. It is laminate that is finished in a Brazilain Cherry.
I went to Home Depot and was browsing for a thing for my keys when I saw that the flooring we wanted was on clearance I called Anna and told her and she told me to get it. When I was paying for it, I told the flooring lady that I was going to pay with my Home Depot card and she said "Thanks for telling me that 'Lowes has that for cheaper' "(wink wink) and gave me an additional 5% off. Home Depot has a customer for life.
Then next day we really went to work, getting about 2/3 of it finished.
The last day we finished and cleaned up. Here are some before and after pictures.
I went to Home Depot and was browsing for a thing for my keys when I saw that the flooring we wanted was on clearance I called Anna and told her and she told me to get it. When I was paying for it, I told the flooring lady that I was going to pay with my Home Depot card and she said "Thanks for telling me that 'Lowes has that for cheaper' "(wink wink) and gave me an additional 5% off. Home Depot has a customer for life.
They loaded a full pallet plus 4 boxes into my truck and away I went. When I got home I looked at how much my truck was sagging from the weight and apologized to my back ahead of time. I started to unload the flooring into the house so it could acclimatize to the house. Then I started to rip out the old carpet, padding and tile. I started to rip up the tile in front of the door ... and big surprise I was able to pull out all the tile by hand ... no tools needed. I then started to rip out the carpet. Once I got to the sub floor I started to clean it up and prep for the new flooring when I saw that they had used finish nails (smooth shafted, very small head) to attach the subfloor to the floor joists.... that is why it squeaked all the time. I changed them all to screws. Almost all the squeaks went away.
I had Jorgen come over and help with the install of the flooring. We put down a few rows and then stopped for the night.
The last day we finished and cleaned up. Here are some before and after pictures.
Buster is still getting used to walking on the floor ... he has face planted a few times.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
New Roof
I am sure everyone knows about "Windpocalypse" that happened at the begining of December. Well, when that happened I was at work taking care of the servers and stuff... I didn't think that somthing might be happening to my house. When I got home there were roof shingles all over the yard, but when I looked on the roof I was just missing tabs of shingles all over, but I didn't have any missing sections.
My brother's house was missing sections of shingles so I went over there to help him cover it and protect it from any weather that might be coming. Then I turned to my house. I went up on the roof and looked around and it didn't look that bad ... I thought it could wait for me to re-roof in in the spring... which was the plan... but I decided to call the insurance and see what they thought. So a few days later the inspector came out and told Anna it looked like there was not even $1000 in damage thus the insurance wouldn't need to pay for it but after he reported to USAA and they looked at the pictures and stuff they then called me and said they were going to approve the replacement of the roof ... I was shocked ... but was really happy.
WE LOVE USAA.
Anyway, the roofers showed up and asked if I wanted to upgrade my shingles for a little bit more; the insurance would only replace what was there... but I could upgrade if I wanted so I did. They then ripped off all the shingles...
...and then tar papered all before noon ... on Christmas Eve, too!
A few days later they came over with about 25% of the shingles and did some of it.
The next day they finished the rest of the roof ... Buster was not happy the whole time; didn't like people banging on the roof.
My brother's house was missing sections of shingles so I went over there to help him cover it and protect it from any weather that might be coming. Then I turned to my house. I went up on the roof and looked around and it didn't look that bad ... I thought it could wait for me to re-roof in in the spring... which was the plan... but I decided to call the insurance and see what they thought. So a few days later the inspector came out and told Anna it looked like there was not even $1000 in damage thus the insurance wouldn't need to pay for it but after he reported to USAA and they looked at the pictures and stuff they then called me and said they were going to approve the replacement of the roof ... I was shocked ... but was really happy.
WE LOVE USAA.
Anyway, the roofers showed up and asked if I wanted to upgrade my shingles for a little bit more; the insurance would only replace what was there... but I could upgrade if I wanted so I did. They then ripped off all the shingles...
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The next day they finished the rest of the roof ... Buster was not happy the whole time; didn't like people banging on the roof.
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Saturday, November 5, 2011
Halloween 2011
Scott has spliced together a video with some of our Halloween stuff this year:
Here's the sad bit: we borrowed a night vision security camera from Scott's company and had it set up so we could record kids' reactions...but somehow it didn't record the whole night and missed the very best parts, such as the part where Scott jumped out from the fog and scared the crap out of some kids, one of whom screamed and ran away down the street. Yes. So this video is some of the other pictures and videos we took.
Kids are so cute on Halloween. One kid (five years old or so) saw the full-size candy bars and said "Where have you been all my life?!" Another kid (two year old girl) said "Bye, scary!" as she walked away like it was her friend.
At one point during the night we saw some people walk up to Frederick and have people take pictures of them with him. AWESOME.
So new things we added since last year:
Frederick
Ghost in the front window (black lights and white tulle)
Creepy cloth on the front door and up the walkway
Orange lights across the front of the garage
Moss on the tombstones
Flashing lights with thunder sound effects
Next year we're thinking about building a creepy tunnel the kids have to go through to get to the door. We'll see what we come up with!
Quick rant: when I was a kid and we went trick-or-treating, we went to each house and got one small piece of candy. We hit lots of houses so we could end up with a large stash. ONE PIECE. So we handed out full-size candy bars, right? Several kids had the stones to ask, "How many can I have?" or "Can I take two?"
Greedy little kids...
Here's the sad bit: we borrowed a night vision security camera from Scott's company and had it set up so we could record kids' reactions...but somehow it didn't record the whole night and missed the very best parts, such as the part where Scott jumped out from the fog and scared the crap out of some kids, one of whom screamed and ran away down the street. Yes. So this video is some of the other pictures and videos we took.
Kids are so cute on Halloween. One kid (five years old or so) saw the full-size candy bars and said "Where have you been all my life?!" Another kid (two year old girl) said "Bye, scary!" as she walked away like it was her friend.
At one point during the night we saw some people walk up to Frederick and have people take pictures of them with him. AWESOME.
So new things we added since last year:
Frederick
Ghost in the front window (black lights and white tulle)
Creepy cloth on the front door and up the walkway
Orange lights across the front of the garage
Moss on the tombstones
Flashing lights with thunder sound effects
Next year we're thinking about building a creepy tunnel the kids have to go through to get to the door. We'll see what we come up with!
Quick rant: when I was a kid and we went trick-or-treating, we went to each house and got one small piece of candy. We hit lots of houses so we could end up with a large stash. ONE PIECE. So we handed out full-size candy bars, right? Several kids had the stones to ask, "How many can I have?" or "Can I take two?"
Greedy little kids...
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
New Flower Bed
This past weekend the giant project (that took eight hours!) was filling in the flower bed in the front yard. We had hated it before because although there were some very pretty flowers for about two weeks in the spring, the rest of the year it was just greenery that either just...sat there...or wilted. Either way, it wasn't pretty. Also, it was covered in wood chips (fugly), and weeds would grow like crazy. It was a lot of maintenance for very little aesthetic value, so it had to go!
First up, Scott pulled out all the weeds, plants, and wood chips. Then, he needed to dig up all the bulbs and pull out any big rocks, so he dug up and sifted all the dirt about eight inches deep. Scott built this nifty little sifter tool thingy for the task.
I was sick this past weekend, so on Saturday I was feeling well enough to go outside, as long as I was just sitting. So I sat on the front porch and got a little sun and fresh air while they worked, and I kept them sunscreened and hydrated. So at least I contributed. But in the middle I got really tired, so I went inside to take a nap. When I woke up, they were all done sifting and were smoothing the dirt down.
Next up he put a weed blocker (a fabric/plastic sheet) over the leveled dirt. Over it we wanted to put a bed of nice, medium-sized rocks, which, it turns out, look infinitely better than crappy wood chips!
We went to Home Depot and got to use the truck to haul the rocks! We bought about a ton of them (and I do mean a ton, as in 2000 pounds). It took two trips in the truck to bring them all home, and the people at Home Depot had to load them for us with a forklift! That was lots of fun, actually.
In the end, this was the result:
I know it looks like there's a lot of dirt in there, but as it rains it will wash out and leave just the stones.
The plan now is to find some really lovely ceramic pots and place a few potted plants (probably flowers or something with colorful leaves) over the rocks. It'll be neater, cleaner, and a lot easier to take care of. Scott is pretty sure that weeds won't grow at all.
And the best part is, nobody got a sunburn!
Sunday, July 17, 2011
New Truck!
Last month we did something that was a little sad, but good for lots of different reasons.
We sold the Mustang.
Yeah, I know, it was very sad, since it was a MAN CAR and Scott is a MAN, and it was definitely eye candy, but we hadn't had time or money to work on it in a long, long time (we'd been focusing on the house)(still on hiatus...). It also didn't have air conditioning, and Scott was dreading riding around in it this summer.
So we went from beautiful, shiny Mustang to this:
It's a 1999 Dodge Dakota. Yes, I know, it's twelve years old, BUT, it only has 40,000 miles on it, because it was owned by the Government and was barely used, and you look at the CarFax and you can see it was regularly maintained and the oil was changed on time and everything. The interior was in immaculate condition and didn't smell like smoke (YAY), and it was $1,500 less than we had originally planned on spending. It was like when we bought the Focus, which was 5 years old when we bought it but only had 17,000 miles on it because it was owned by an old lady who basically only drove to the grocery store once in a while. We got an amazing deal on that one, too. I guess we're just lucky.
The best part? It only took one afternoon to find the perfect car.
And we've already been able to haul stuff with it!
We sold the Mustang.
Yeah, I know, it was very sad, since it was a MAN CAR and Scott is a MAN, and it was definitely eye candy, but we hadn't had time or money to work on it in a long, long time (we'd been focusing on the house)(still on hiatus...). It also didn't have air conditioning, and Scott was dreading riding around in it this summer.
So we went from beautiful, shiny Mustang to this:
And then we had to go car shopping...yuck. We wanted to either get me a newer car and give the Focus to Scott (since I'm the one that commutes) or else get a truck for Scott so we could haul things (mainly from Home Depot!). Scott had looked online at a few small dealers in our town, and we set out, hoping to get it over with as quickly and painlessly as possible.
We went to one dealer first and found a Focus we liked (yes, we kinda did want another Focus, since we love this one so much) and also a truck we liked, both in the price range we decided on beforehand. The Focus, on closer inspection, reeked of cigarette smoke, so that was immediately out of the question (Scott and I are both allergic to cigarette smoke, and Scott can get BAD asthma attacks from it), and we decided to keep the truck in mind while we kept looking. We went to a few more dealers, and we were kinda sick of it, but I wanted to just get it over with as soon as possible, so we grabbed some dinner and kept at it. We went to another small dealer and looked around for quite a bit with the help of a really nice and helpful salesman who wasn't pushy at all (SCORE) and was happy to stay inside our budget.
We were about to give up when we found it:
It's a 1999 Dodge Dakota. Yes, I know, it's twelve years old, BUT, it only has 40,000 miles on it, because it was owned by the Government and was barely used, and you look at the CarFax and you can see it was regularly maintained and the oil was changed on time and everything. The interior was in immaculate condition and didn't smell like smoke (YAY), and it was $1,500 less than we had originally planned on spending. It was like when we bought the Focus, which was 5 years old when we bought it but only had 17,000 miles on it because it was owned by an old lady who basically only drove to the grocery store once in a while. We got an amazing deal on that one, too. I guess we're just lucky.
The best part? It only took one afternoon to find the perfect car.
And we've already been able to haul stuff with it!
Monday, May 2, 2011
Scott and I are a perfect match. One of the wonderful things we share is the love of organization!
This past Saturday Scott needed to go in to work to reorganize the servers and such. It needed to be done when the office was closed so he could disconnect all the networks and phones. I didn't want him to be lonely, so after I went and had my hair done I picked up lunch and came to keep him company. I ended up being a big help, too, because he was having to do all the work and keep track of what everything was at the same time, and once I got there I could keep records of what was connected to what, and then read it all back to him when it was all taken apart.
So here's one of the server stacks before:
Nasty, huh?
Anyway, here it is after Scott stripped all the cables. That took HOURS because they were so tangled. Every few minutes I heard a "Why did they do it like this?!", but mostly it went smoothly (it just took time). There were a few cables he couldn't undo, such as the firewall cables, so we had to work around those.
The next few hours were spent rewiring everything. WHAT A JOB. We got everything run very neatly, in nice bundles, with NO TANGLES.
Once everything was all organized we just had to put the shields over the cables and can you even believe how neat this looks?!
Here's another server stack that is now organized (trust me, I know it looks like a spaghetti factory, but everything's bundled and color coded and OH BOY you should have seen it before Scott got his hands on it!):
Having things nice and neat just feels so...right.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Buster's New Haircut
Buster has had his annual haircut:
I love that his tail wags so quickly that it's a blur.
He feels like velvet.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Soft Water!
Since we just bought a new dishwasher and plan on buying more kitchen appliances in the future, we wanted to protect our investment and get a water softener. I also wanted to get rid of the spots on my dishes, and installing one would raise the value of the house. Win!
So we went to Home Depot and looked at the water softeners. We just wanted the most basic one that would work for our house. We found the model we wanted for about $400, and then there was a little sign that said "We'll install it for $150!". So we asked for more details, and they said that they worked with another company, Superior, and that they would install something similar to the model we wanted at Home Depot for a comparable price. So, we decided to get a quote from them. While we were waiting, we called a few other plumbers and got quotes, one at $850 and one at $1300 (both higher than the $550 total from Home Depot). So we had Superior come into our house and test how hard the water was and give us a quote.
THEY TRICKED US.
The guy was basically a salesman, not a plumber, like Home Depot had implied. He tried to sell us a water softener, yes, but he also tried to sell us a water purification system and a new, tankless water heater ($5000) that we didn't want, need, or even have the money for. We tried to tell him this and get him to just give us a quote for what we wanted originally, and eventually, after showing the dude who was boss, he quoted us for $1900. No joke. Home Depot lied.
So we thanked him for his time and decided to do it ourselves.
The softener barely fit into our tiny little Focus:
Here's the brand new box:
This is the before picture:
This is the loop where we were going to hook in the softener. The house was already plumbed for it, fortunately, so we didn't have to do that. The soft water will go to the bathroom and the hot water in the kitchen (a.k.a. the dishwasher), but not the outside water taps or the cold water to the kitchen (which is where the fridge's water line is hooked in, so I won't drink softened water out of the fridge filter).
Scott had to extend the copper pipes and then tie them in to the softener:
We used PEX, which is a little bit flexible, which makes it way easier to work with. The problem was, we needed to hook up 3/4" PEX to the 1" nylon fittings coming out of the softener itself, and nobody in Home Depot could find anything in copper that would do that, but there was a galvanized fitting. Scott didn't want to use the galvanized fitting, but there wasn't anything else, so he figured he would use some Teflon tape and make it work.
No luck. We couldn't get it to stop leaking. At this point it was 9:00 on a Friday night, so Lowe's, or anywhere else that might have the right fitting, was closed. So we had to rig something up so we would be able to use the water that night until we could figure something out.
So the next morning Scott went to Lowe's and they didn't have what we needed, but he was able to find a plumbing store and they knew exactly what we needed. They also explained that the reason the galvanized fitting wasn't working was that the nylon threads were straight in and very precise, and the galvanized threads were cut less precisely, at a slight angle. Of course it leaked! So we got everything installed and the plumbing is all nice and neat:
And here is the after photo:
So nice!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
New Dishwasher!
As you know, part of the kitchen remodel is getting all new matching stainless steel appliances (so shiny!). We were planning on waiting until later to buy them all, since ours were working just fine, but I've been so fed up with the water spots and mineral deposits on my dishes, and even more with the dishes not even getting clean. I was ranting about it and Scott got up, put on his coat, and dragged me off to Home Depot, where we took the plunge and bought a new dishwasher.
Behold, my new lovely precious:
We had it delivered last Saturday, and Scott installed it himself, because he's brilliant and knows how to do everything. It looks SO SEXY:
There are some really awesome things about this dishwasher. One, it sings at you when it's finished! It's adorable! Two, the handle matches our cabinet hardware! Three, when it's on you can barely tell it's on because it's so quiet!
The new dishwasher will not solve our hard water problems, of course, so next we started the process of getting a water softener installed. More on that later!
Monday, March 21, 2011
The Green Room, Part 5
Even though we all but finished the ex-green room weeks and weeks ago, I've been terribly lazy I haven't had a chance to post about it.
So first of all, here are the light covers we picked for the can lights:
These specific covers were meant for bathrooms, but I liked them so we decided to use them anyway.
Here's me, painting:
And here are a few shots around the room after we finished painting it:
The actual color is about halfway between the colors in the first two pictures. It's a hard color to capture with my cell phone's camera, but trust me when I tell you that it's a very serene blue (the same lighter blue color that's in the kitchen, in fact).
All that's left is building a sill onto the new window and finishing trim, then eventually replacing the carpet, and this room will be completely done.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
The Green Room, Part 4
Before we painted the walls we decided to do the ceiling. It needed to be textured before it was primed and painted. We wanted the texturing to match the texturing in the rest of the house (well, Scott wanted it to match. I didn't really care as long as it looked good), so we called a professional to get a quote. It's a small room, right? He wanted $250! THAT changed Scott's mind! So he went to Home Depot and bought the texturing brush and did it himself. It only took him about an hour, and it turns out, it looks just like the ceilings in the rest of the house. WIN.
Then the ceiling got primed and painted. At one point we noticed that a seam was showing in one spot, so Scott sanded it down and re-textured it, and it looks much better now.
Then the ceiling got primed and painted. At one point we noticed that a seam was showing in one spot, so Scott sanded it down and re-textured it, and it looks much better now.
So here it is, pretty much finished (we needed to get a new register cover and put the covers on the lights, but otherwise it was done):
The next bit we wanted to do was to replace the window. When we moved into this house, there were several windows that were cracked, so we asked our landlord to replace them. He did, but he is a total cheapskate and bought the cheapest, crappiest windows you could ever find. It even cracked again, but we didn't use this room for much except storage most of the time so we just didn't worry about it. But now that it's open to the rest of the house and will be used regularly, we needed to make the room habitable, and this window was letting cold air in like crazy. So we went to Home Depot (I'm sensing a theme) and bought a new one. Here's Scott tearing out the old one:
And here he is installing the nice, new one:
It even looks nicer than the old one, and it's an energy-efficient window, so now it stays plenty warm in there.
I continue to find it amazing that Scott knows how to do EVERYTHING. Flooring. Cabinets. Drywall. Ceilings. Windows. Doors. Decks. Shower doors. Siding. EVERYTHING.
He's magical!
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
The Green Room, Part 3
After the electrical work was done, the insulation back up, and the can lights installed, the next step was putting up drywall. Scott has a group of very super awesome friends that were willing to come over and help in exchange for lots of pizza.
The hard part was the ceiling, especially because we had to measure and cut very carefully the holes for the lights. The nice thing is that Scott found a little thingy at Home Depot that we hooked up to the drill and it made a perfectly round hole.
Once the ceiling was in the rest was (comparatively) a piece of cake.
And here is the view from the stairs:
The hard part was the ceiling, especially because we had to measure and cut very carefully the holes for the lights. The nice thing is that Scott found a little thingy at Home Depot that we hooked up to the drill and it made a perfectly round hole.
Once the ceiling was in the rest was (comparatively) a piece of cake.
After drywall we mudded the whole room to get it ready for painting.
So here is the view up the stairs:
Progress!
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