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Monday, June 29, 2009

So Much Time Has Past...

I need to come back, but i am so lost in the summer and work and working on the home... maybe after I get the latest plumbing problem fixed and patch the kitchen ceiling, for the second time....
Cheers!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Being In Touch Has Made Me Out Of Touch

On a recent trip to our local AT&T store (K's phone was acting up) we go tricked into looking at the IPhone, and that did it, so hundreds of dollars later and all the more happy with our new technogadgets, we are overly connected to everything Internet. Which has distracted me, thus the lack of posts...
This weekend I plan on sitting down and catching up... That is is the beautiful weather doesn't distract me too much...

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Time Spent

Well, it’s been some time has it not?

Time has gotten away from me here, mostly because I switched jobs. Again, the third time in as many years. I am still with the same company (only the second company) but doing something new. A lot busier, a lot more challenging and NOT working nights. The bags under my eyes are slowly fading…
But alas it leaves me with little time or energy to get to writing posts.
Not that I’ll give up.
I finally finished the up stairs hall, No more plumbing problems and I am hoping to get that hole in the kitchen ceiling fixed sooner rather then later…

this weekend is supposed to be amazing weather wise so I doubt I'll spend much time indoors. I know Saturday we're going to go wander downtown and eat at Matchbox (can't wait for that Pizza!).
That’s all for now, another post will be forthcoming with pictures I hope!

Cheers!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

An Odd Mix, Or Form One End To The Other.......

The last week has been, well a mix of crap, more crap and some tastiness.

As I mentioned before we have been experiencing some plumbing problems. Well that is RESOLVED! almost... The plumber has been working on it since Thursday, it's Monday... not done... not his fault though he had t order a special toilet from New Jersey (go figure...). I didn't mind, this special toilet saved me 3,000.00 dollars, yes folks 3K. how? well it has what is called a Macerator box. Sounds lovely, no? It's not. It's a toilet tank sized box below the toilet tank that completely liquefies anything that goes threw it. Apparently the plumber saw a demo where they sent 20 tampons threw at once and just liquid came out. So that's some chopping power!
How did this amazing poo chopper save us 3k? well with the pooerator toilet there was no need to jackhammer up all the old pipes, just cap them off put a small line directly to the main drainage pipe and whala! all done!

I'll put some pics of the finished work in soon...

I know, it's not nice to talk about things like poo-annihilation devices in public, but it makes me happy (more then I think it probably should, more then anything that deals with poo ever has before, except when they put in the Porto-potties, back when I was stuck in the desert, and we didn't have to pour diesel fuel into a bucket of poo and burn it to dispose of it anymore, that's the happiest anything that has to do with poo has ever made me......


Ok done now, I promise!


So if your still reading (I wouldn't blame you if not), this is what I started while the plumber was busy at work.





Mr. YDIOBIDICWAC (that's "you do it over because I did it completely wrong and crappy") ,the guy we bought the house from, replaced sections of baseboards with completely different trim and boards...













It's coming along ok, I think I need to pull off all the old stuff in this area and redo it to avoid it looking like I just patched it up... yay more work. And it's hard to pull that off without putting holes in the plaster! the trick is a shingle or putty knife behind the pry-bar to disperse the pressure...

Though this may be ill advised I'll come full circle and end on a tasty note...

For dinner I made Pepper steak on the old grill. I must admit this is perhaps the simplest and most delicious steak I have had in a long, long time.
Start here...
That's:
Black Pepper
Salt
dried mixed garlic and herbs (I like the Spice Islands version set to a course grind)
Olive oil (On the veggies)
Garlic (also only on the veggies)






I used Green Pepper, Onion (one half large white) mushrooms (Baby Bella) and one lager Red Potato.
Wrap the veggies in Aluminum Foil


Drizzle on the olive oil
Liberally grind on pepper and spice
salt to taste (I am a sparse salt person, K is not...)
and place the garlic on top (I used about a table spoon, or more... I like garlic... a lot...)

wrap it up and put it on the grill.
about 30 or 45 minutes, second shelf 400-500 degrees.



Meanwhile rub the steak (I suggest the thickest cut you can find) with the salt, pepper and herbs. Wait till the veggies are done to cook if you want it rare like me, or throw it on for 20 minutes and make it blackened like K.






And your done!














And done!


















Remember to let the meat sit for about 5 minutes after you take it off, it's lets it finish cooking...



Cheers!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

The Crap Abounds

The last week has not lived up to expectations. Not that I actually had any for it, but it didn't live up to any that I or anyone else would have had...
It started out as a good weekend, Friday came, wine was had, bagels for Saturday breakfast, pizza for dinner at a local dive (more on that later) and a lazy night of beer and annoying the dogs... I had hoped to rototill the garden but some much needed rain came and fouled that all up. Sunday is where the crap hit...

Wake up at 8
watch the Sunday morning news and read the paper
notice that I have a runny nose and feel a little crappy
notice a strange "poo" smell
notice the smell is getting stronger as I move towards the laundry room
enter the laundry room
notice about 5 inches of water
notice it's welling up through the floor....
notice we're not going to have a good day...

So what has happened is a continuation of a problem that has been lurking about since a month or so after we moved in. The wonderful (only in his own head) DIY guy that owned the house before us had apparently washed tile grout down the drains, which then solidified making the diameter of the pipe about one inch, a small rough hole that clogs when anything but clean water passes through. We knew this thus we only used the toilet for #1, did not use the shower and I put a laundry sink in that bypassed the pipe.

Problem solved (or at least delayed until we could afford to have the floor jack-hammered out and the pipes replaced, about year 3 or 4 in my mind) or so I thought.

So what's going on? I wish I knew. Now when water is run ANYWHERE in the house for more then about 1 minute, out it comes from said hole. And the fait poo smell has me worried.

After about an hour of vacuuming up the water and beaching the floor (all the while noticing that I have developed a nasty head cold) I called the plumber. He could come today (for an exorbitant "emergency visit' price or tomorrow for the normal fee (which I had a coupon to waive) so we waited...

I was nice taking 1 minute showers and not washing any dishes...

Monday, I feel like crap, my head has kittens in it that are scratching up my eye's and nose for the inside and I have to work all night...

About 10 the plumber shows, goes over all the problems, looks in the drain, takes out a pen and a calculator (now I know I'm screwed) and starts adding up a lot of numbers.

long story short, that 3 or 4 year off project is happening Thursday and Friday. the floor is coming up, the pipes will be replaced, a new toilet and sink will be put in and the whole layout is going to change. NOT what I had wanted. I wanted to wait and do it slowly, when I had money and time to really plan it out. But we need to be able to wash/shower/cook/flush etc...

yay for us

On a back note, we went to the Stained-glass pub for pizza and beer. when we showed up the cops were taking two rapscallions away, we went in anyway. it's like going back to 1988 the minute you walk in, acid washed jeans were seen... But the pizza is good, greasy and cheesy and the beer is cheap... we'll be going back

Now I just need to get over this damnedable cold...


Cheers...

Friday, March 27, 2009

Why Do I Hate Metro Buses again?

Oh ya, that's right..
They are always running folks over and doing things like this...
Metrobus was involved in a collision with a MARC train and another Metrobus!
All I can think to say is wow.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

The DC Home and Garden Show - OR - An Excuse To Go Out

So This Saturday K and I went on down to the H&G show at the convention center near the Mt. Vernon Metro stop.

Ahh, where to start?

I say that because I'm really having trouble, there was so little there worth commenting on that I feel like I should move on to the later evening events.

But I shall say some things.

First, it was more then a little disappointing. I was really looking forward to getting some ideas for my place, seeing some really well done exhibits and interiors. unfortunately there were only about 5 and this was the best.Not much to see here folks.

For the most part it was like reverse door to door salesmen. And by that I mean you were going to do door trying to get crap sold to you. that's the gist. here's what the majority of the place looked like...

Ya, that good.

Although there where a few high points, for instance there was the very reasonable and obviously effective newfangled exercise machine. This new device exercises every mussel in the body with the force of an earthquake! that's right! it's guaranteed to jiggle the fat away!

Just stand on the two vibrating pads and the machine will do the rest for you!







Seriously in real life it was shaking the crap out of her, I think it may cause brain damage and spinal dislocations....


Also I got a little scare when K decided to grab a pare of pruning shears...
seriously, She is always cutting herself or coming very close to cutting me. We keep a good stock of band aids and Neosporin in the house for just that reason and I couldn't see a first aid kit anywhere near that display!

so this is scarier then it looks...






Final note? it was a great big room filled with people trying to sell you crap that should only be sold in those "As seen on TV" stores with a spattering of gutter and door salesmen, landscapers and remodelers and people trying to avoid them...

What else can I say?
I won't be going back next year?
I want that hour and a half back?
Though they did have a cheese box....

On another note, we went to Matchbox afterwards. I was very happy there, good beer on tap and good pizza.
I had a Delirium Tremens. A sweet Belgium style blond ale. Tasty and got me thinking about summer... that paired nicely with the "Fire and Smoke" pizza and I must admit for once something I ordered in a restaurant that was listed as spicy was actually spicy! very good, not for those who are afraid of spicy red pepper, but very good indeed. K ordered a stake... K will only eat a steak if it is burnt beyond recognition. After ordering a well done steak she received a medium... so I ate most of a steak too, it also didn't help that their standard steak sauce is rather sweet, another thing K does not like, sweet food that is not desert.

But she did really like my pizza, so not a total loss and we are both in agreement that we will go back and BOTH have pizza.

Cheers!




Thursday, March 19, 2009

Weekend Event

This weekend promises to be either

a: Entertaining and chalk full of ideas.
or
b: frustrating and disappointing.

*note, both choice a and b contain copious amounts of wine, the great equalizer.


Why?

We're going to the DC home and Garden Show at the Washington Convention Center. Why would this fall into category b? well it may be crap and just make me think that other folks just have a lot nicer things and are a lot better at doing things then I.

No use on dwelling though, I am convinced it will be well worth the trip (plus, afterwards we're going to actually eat at a restaurant that is NOT within walking distance of the house! and of course theirs always the drink!). I usually find these shows at least good for inspiration and an education on the new products on the market. Also it's a cheap day out at 9 smackers to get in (per adult) it's less then a movie! (food and booze not included of course) With saving the green being a good thing, I like the sound of that. Also winters over and it's time to get out there, time to start that garden (which I have decided to chronicle on a new blog "Growing Indecently, A Bad Seeds Gardening Stories") . I am also addicted to home improvement (which if you ask K she'll probably insert the word unfortunately in there somewheres) so anything to do with fixing or improving the old abode and I am there.

So This Saturday we're going jump on the old Metro for a short trip to Mt Vernon and see what can be seen. Then off for little fun downtown somewhere. It's been so long I can't even think of a decent place to go for dinner and drinks...

I'll pass on my thoughts after the show (if I don't wash them away shortly afterwards that is...)


Cheers!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

A New Friend And Some More Of The Same

Ahh, Cheers to a new friend, I will call you delicious. My new friend is a wonderfully full bodied, delightfully aromatic, smooth, french Buzet. And I couldn't be more happy to have made your acquaintance.

Sorry for the Crappola picture, but that is the hazard of spending too much time with my new friend. crappy pictures, losing coherence, falling over the dog (she does not like that so much and will often give you this look after being stumbled upon, needless to say she is not fond of my new friend) and general all round placidity... But I digress. As for an official scoring I will award the coveted "a wonderful new version of reality" award, with 8.5 whole points of perfectly smashed grapes! it would have been a 9.5 but unfortunately I have discovered two flaws. One; tastes like 2$ wine if imbibed after a stronger, bolder wine. Two; Causes sever brain hemorrhages is imbibed with any other form of alcohol. Really it does! or at least makes you think that it does, but that may have been my fault for having two glasses of my Beloved Buzet AFTER sampling 4 other wines.... but who's to blame me, certainly not I.

As for the more of the same?
I have been scraping paint all day.... Again... But Besides the front door seen below the whole first floor is done! DONE DONE!!!!!!!!!!! off the the second.... And as you can see the paint is just practically falling of the trim in the hall. After the hall? then the bed rooms, the bath window, the basement hall, and all sorts of touch ups...
But I must admit I do love the results! pictures to come, I'm still to focused on the pre to look at the post and due to the timely arrival of spring, the garden is a calling!

All is good.


Cheers!

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Home Work


I've been busy of late, so it's taken me a while to get an update together. So here it is.

I've been painting the house, I started and finished the living room as well as the dining room. which is a little bit darker of a gray then in this pic, I added the cove molding too. Now I just need to do the ceiling , but thats going to wait till the whole first floor is painted.

I still haven't fixed the hole in the kitchen ceiling and to be honest I may pay to have it done. I tried twice now and had to remove both attempts due to it looking like a drunken 3 year old did it, I have a real joint compound abuse problem... Besides it's nice looking right there above our stove. And yes, that IS a sewer pipe.




Today I woke up at 2 p.m. because I wanted to get a jump on the stairway before going to work. So I woke up let out the animals and started taping off the stairs. It takes a while to tape off stairs. It takes two hours... Mainly for the banisters....

Tomorrow I am planning on priming the trim, or at least starting to, one of the problems I keep running into is the crappy painting skills of the last owner. I am assuming the stage painted the house in a hurry and in doing so they managed to splatter, drip and drop paint on every hardwood surface in the house. So as I paint I need to carry a scrapper around with me to lightly scratch off the old drips, trying not to remove the woods finish. Not an easy or fast chore. But it's getting better, slowly... I discovered that he didn't even bother to tape off the bottom of the banisters so I need to scrape the entire length, I'm going to have to refinish those I just know it... I REALLY don't want to have to do the floors anytime soon, it runs about 900$ a room to have them done, thats a lot.

So thats the update. Not a lot going on, well not a lot thats exciting to anyone but me I guess.

Cheers!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

A Plan

After my last rant about impatience and lack of control over the money in my life, I've been doing a little introspective analysis. I do believe that I lack control over more then just the purse strings, but I also am beginning to see just how much stress is generated by that gaping hole in my wallet and how that influences my stress level and therefore all my other decisions.

So in an effort to regain some composure I've been trying to come up with a few simple and effective rules to enhance my will power, save money and reduce my nail biting levels of stress.

After a week of perusing the internet and contemplating, I've come up with these ideas:

Make my debt visual, put it out in a bar graph or in monetary denominations so it scares me into not spending more on things like a fancy wine opener.

Start using the 20/30 rule. in other words, when in a store (most likely a grocer) and I've picked up a super fancy block of 4 year old Parmesan, give myself at least 20 seconds to think over if I really need that 10$ block of cheese and maybe I can make do with the cheepo pre-grated type. And for those larger purchases? That’s the 30, take about 30 days to think it over and then at the end of that 30 if it really REALLY makes sense and is affordable then reconsider. That is if I haven’t forgot all about it by then.

Always ALWAYS make and take a grocery list.

Get rechargeable batteries and keep replacing old light bulbs with energy efficient ones.

Coupons, coupons and more COUPONS!

Eat out no more then once every two weeks.

Completely stop using those evil credit cards.

These two are the really tough ones...

Less wine, though I am hard pressed to see any benefits in this one.

Stop smoking. Yes I know all about smoking but you try to get rid of an invisible monkey that’s only made stronger by resistance!


I've noticed that there are a lot of books and such out there on the subject but I think that most of us are smart enough to know what needs to be done, it's just will power folks, so why have to work the cost of a book into my new budget. Besides this is just the start, I'm sure I'll come up with more crap'ola to add to the plan over time, maybe even some things to make it more... Diabolical. I've always wanted a diabolical plan.

The hard part is putting a well developed and intelligent (or so I think) plan into action. I am beginning to see the worth of perspective, though it's still hard to change it to see not going to my favorite pub (The Royal Mile is awesome!) as saving cash for things I need (like not having debt) as opposed to just missing out on the best Ruben in town. But I also think it is time I paid off that dinner out I put on credit 5 years ago before I add another.

On that order I need to prioritize the holes my wallet pukes into.
Mortgage
Food
Monthly Bills
Credit
Savings
and then and ONLY after this savings step can I even consider something that is "fun" like dinner out.

As boring as all that is it feels good to read over it and try (try being the operative word there) to be excited at the challenge and prospect of being debit free! well not all the way, I don't see the mortgage going anywhere fast.

More boring crap to come.


cheers

I guess...

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Instant Gratification

For the last week I've been doing as little as possible and getting away with it, until today. I've come to realize that doing very little to nothing just doesn't agree with me all that much, it makes me fell much worse then when I keep fairly busy. So today, in an effort to get back on track with the things I need to get back on track with, I woke at 2pm (early for us night workers) and got busy. Got busy prepping the dining room to be painted, cleaning and doing some much needed maintenance to the fish tank. Not that I was really behind with the fish, I would feel too bad for them, but they were due for a water change.

As I sanded the walls, spackled the divots, and caulked the trim I got to thinking. Mainly I was thinking about time, the time it takes to paint a room. The living room took me about a week from start to finish with the prep, trim and paint. I suspect the dining room which has been at midpoint now for about a week will take another 4 or 5 solid day’s work being that there is more trim and 2 tones of paint to deal with. But all that time invested just makes me feel better about doing it actually. It's far from the instant gratification that seems to me to be pervasive in the world these days. And that's what I dwelled on for quite some time.

It seems to me that good has become a little too synonymous with instant. Unfortunately everything is being affected by this desire for instantaneousness. The polls are saying that Obama's popularity is down 19% already, did anyone really expect an instant fix to our countries problems? Come on folks, it's been like three weeks! Give the man at least three months before the whining commences.

Then there is the economic pickle we're in. Seems to me that a lot of the problem was brought on, yet again, by the need for instantness. Can’t afford that 72 inch plasma tv? CHARGE IT! Can’t afford that 8 bedroom 4 bath house? No problem will give you a 4% ARM that will be 85% in 5 years! and who cares that you don't make enough, we'll give it to you anyway! All about being instantly satisfied. Now, a couple of years down the road after the cost of a house was blown way out of proportion and everyone was issued multiple "free" credit cards and bought themselves into happiness, here we are... Unhappy.

Why? Well I think that the old adage "good things come to those who wait" we need to relearn how to hold off that desire for instant happiness and work and save for the things we want. I know I need to re-ingrain this into my noggin, because like the rest of the world I seem to have gotten myself into this big pickle too. It's hard to save and focus on paying off those things you already have. Come to think of it I bet I'm still paying off things I bought years ago on those damnedable credit cards. So I've decided to save a little less in order to save a little more, put less in the retirement plan in favor of dumping into that credit abyss, before they decide that interest rates are more acceptable to them at 99%.

And it's not easy with the good old gov now telling us that the only way to get out of debt is to spend more. Come on? Really? So you WANT me to go out and buy buy buy? Sounds a little fishy to me... Unless I get a signed letter from the Treasury stating that I am promised a federal bailout once I get in so far that it would be impossible for me to pay off what I owe, then I'm not buying it. Besides it will feel better buying it when I don't have to let visa pay for it and then I pay them twice as much as it actually cost them, for crying out loud I am betting that charleston chew I bought back in 99 cost me about 150 bucks by now!

And that’s that, now if I could gust hold back my inexplicable need to buy the inexplicable.

And after all that thought I decided to look and see where exactly I do spend all of that extra cashola. What did I learn? I was quite surprised to see that I don't actually spend all that much on stuff. I have no iphone, no 50 inch tv, no designer fancy pants (all outlet mall stuff really, in fact the shoes I'm wearing now are 13 years old!). No where I go a little too far is food, well food and wine, well food and wine and eating out (a double whammy). I need to drop the fancy wine (come on I can do better the 16$ a bottle!) drop the fancy cheeses (damn you whole foods! damn you!), drop the organic tomatoes (last seen for 3$ each... really 3$ for one tomato... and no I did NOT buy it I bought the red but yet still rock hard and covered in whatever chemical they had on hand kind). I've really stepped up the coupon clipping too, in fact I actually really enjoy clipping them on Sunday mornings with my coffee and raisin bread (good lord I need a life... No wait that’s too expensive).

So now I just need to deal with the fact that going out to the pub has to be a once or twice a month event and deal with it.

It may not stimulate the economy but I know it will alleviate my stress level, at least it will eventually just not instantly....... only a good steak and beer at the pub does that.

DAMN IT!

cheers



Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Of Plumbing and Driving

Just a quick update concerning the plumbing situation I mentioned before. You know the one where the toilet decided to go bust and leak nice clean toilet water down through the floor into our kitchen right above the stove... Ya that one.

It turns out that I am not only very very bad at drywall repairs but I should not have closed it up to begin with. So, on the advice of at least two reputable sources (a plumber and my father who just knows a lot about anything to do with houses) I spent and hour cutting out all of the drywall and joint compound that I jammed into the hole (and trust me, it was just jammed in there, I wish I took a picture) as well as an bit extra, slathered the whole area with mold retardant paint and left it to dry.

So now we're left with a lovely hole gaping above our stove for as long as it takes to save enough cash to hire a professional to fix it (I am no professional, in fact I am the exact opposite of a professional).

On another note, we should expect a great ice and snow storm! We're due me thinks. I for one absolutely love snow in all its forms! Though ice does make for a perilous commute here in DC due to the absolute panic that seems to set in the minute the first flake falls. Though, the more I think about it, that panic also seems to set in during any and all adverse driving conditions. Actually I think that their is a constant state of panic that over takes DC drivers the minute they get behind the wheel. I would guess that it may be due to the realization that there is, what seems to be, an overwhelming number of bad drivers out there. Due to that number, panic sets in out of fear of bad drivers, thus making you a bad driver because your in a panicked state...

Well, now on to good things...

K is back for the untimely business trip! That makes me happy. Especially because I no longer have to resort to lecturing the animals on my take of Quine's theory of logic or the pros and cons of latex versus oil paints or why I so desperately need a hobby....

Also I'll be going home from work shortly and will get to brush my teeth! I forgot to last night before leaving and I hate the fuzziness that my mouth develops over a ten hour shift if I don't brush beforehand...

Please excuse the ramblings, I am always a little overtired on the first night shift of the week.

Cheers!

Friday, January 23, 2009

Some Time To...

Nothing like a mental hiatus to make you wish you could take a real hiatus. Over the last week or so I've been doing as little as the world will allow, which is a lot more then I would like to be doing. Due to some situational situation-ness I had a wonderful 6 days off, just me and the animals. It seemed like a great time to catch up on some personal tasks I wanted to do and maybe finish the book I started reading about 6 months ago, didn't happen (well partly).

Last Friday I was talking on the phone to the folks when the panicked voice of K came from the kitchen saying that there was something I should see. So I said a quick goodbye and went to take a look. And there, above the stove, dangling from the ceiling was a giant bubble of paint. Yes, the kind of bubble you get when there is a rather large water leek in the ceiling above. After uttering about 30 to 100 rather course words we scrambled for a bucket and placed it under and gave it a poke.

I'd say about a gallon or 3 came gushing out, nice, brown, slightly off smelling water. As well as about a square foot of drywall.

Due to the excessive amount of foul language that was used at this point I think I should move on with the story.

After dropping K off at the airport on Saturday I was off to the hardware store for, well at this point I was only guessing would be a long list of things that are needed to fix gaping holes in drywall. I was right, putty knives, joint compound, joint tape, sandpaper, sand screens, oh and not to mention drywall. Since my original plan for this mini vacation was repainting the living room I picked up some paint too.

To make a long, involved, aggravating story that is filled with swears and the realization that I am about as good at drywall repair as a drunken 9 year old, the ceiling looks like a drunken 9 year old tried to fix it and we will need to hire a professional to fix it in the future when we can afford it.

I say when we could afford it because I omitted a portion of this story. You see after draining the bubble and cleaning up all of the mess that came with it, we realized that there was no more water coming down. This was good but odd news. Where had this water come from and why had it stopped? So I want on up stairs to see what could be seen in the bathroom (which is above the kitchen), nothing. No toilet overflow, no shower leek which I had been hoping for.

WHERE THE HELL DID THIS WATER COME FROM!

So a plumber was called and thank the lord he could come today.

After close inspection it was determined that the leek WAS from our incorrectly installed toilet (and yes it was post flush water... yum) and it would have to be removed to be fixed. It was also brought to our attention that the reason that our toilet was flushing so poorly prior to this is that it was no good, something about build up of calcium making the pipes about half the size they needed to be. The fix? New toilet, new gaskets and a through cleaning of rust from the fittings. The price? About 900 duckets.

Thank you O' prior owner who thought you were the handiest handy man to grace this earth. The list of crap you have screwed us on by not knowing what you are doing is growing at a geometric rate! Form the pipes filled with grout in the basement floor that will have to be jack hammered out to the incredibly bad "finished" basement construction. From the jimmied electrical systems that have outlets housed OUTSIDE of the baseboard to the paint you splattered all over the floor (conveniently covered with rugs and furniture when we looked at the place). And now this incorrectly installed toilet...

I'm not saying that the house is bad or a lemon, but there are a few things that are really just killing me.

Plumbing will put me in an early grave.

On the up side, I managed to trim out the living room and paint it a wonderful earthy gray with white trim and one red wall. Of course I've stayed up till 2am every day for the last week working, trying to complete this project before Saturday when K returns. I now have just one stretch of trim to finish painting and one more coat of red to apply for this FIRST room to be done. Then? Then on to the rest of the house....


Who needs a drink.......


Cheers

Thursday, January 15, 2009

More Time, Less To Do

So apparently next week the entire country is coming to DC. I can't blame folks for wanting to be here for what every one seems to be calling the "OBAMAPOCALYPSE" or, in other words, the inauguration ceremony. At first I entertained the idea of trying to get tickets but I found out that the average senator or rep was getting about 100K requests for the less then 1000 tickets they had each. Then I entertained the idea of just going to the mall to see what I could see, after all I am off work for most of the week due to circumstances out of my control (namely a bunch of idiots that can't seem to do a very simple task so I must suffer their incompetence) but after the thousands of news reports about the overwhelming number of folks coming to town and the complete gridlock that is expected, I decided against it. So now I am left with the unfortunate situation of being off work, house bound and alone (if you don't consider the company of two wild and crazy dogs, a cat that loves to pee and a tank full of fishys actual company) due to the untimely business trip of my K.

I had considered taking the opportunity to try and best my drinking alone marathon record (set back in the late 90's) of incomprehensible drunkenness (three days) but due to the realization that I am NOT invincible (I think that set in in around 05) and that I detest hangovers unless they are for a really good reason (by good reason I mean someone put a bottle in front of me). So I decided against that as well. So what will I do with my long house bound weekend, 5 days of BLANK.

And that may be just what it is, I'm sure some of the time will be filled with admirable activities like scooping up dog poo or cleaning up cat pee or maybe if I am really lucky a tv overdose!

That all just sounds so depressing, but unfortunately true, though I am intrigued by the possibility of painting my living room, now if only we could agree on a color... maybe I'll just do it anyway................................... and see what happens (if I'm never heard from again after next week you can guess why).

So as it comes, tomorrows Friday (well today is Friday actually for me because I am working Thursday night making Thursday Friday until it's actually Friday and then Friday is Friday) and I have no solid plans beyond sleeping till noon and cooking a Friday dinner. It's an unfortunate truth that having more then one day off without any solid plans makes me a little uneasy (uneasy like I'm wasting a good opportunity, not uneasy like theres an ice-cream truck driving by and that weird driver is staring at you again...) but I'll have to make due.

Or maybe I'll just help out with national security by as El (soon to be not) SeƱor Presidente suggested...

"People say, 'How can I help on this war against terror? How can I fight evil?' You can do so by mentoring a child; by going into a shut-in's house and say I love you."-Washington, D.C., Sept. 19, 2002

Now that sounds about right! know any shut-in's I can go harass with love???????

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Mental Haze

That’s about it.

My brain has been on vacation for the last week, of course I have too but I had to come back to work yesterday and unfortunately my brain decided to stay on vacation. It's making it difficult to do some pretty menial tasks. Talking for instance or writing or just making it to work on time (something I have not done yet this week). To be honest the freezing rain was the cause of my ten minute delay tonight but the lack of a functioning noggin has not helped either.

Perhaps it was the week off or the 100's of hours logged in front of a TV or the bottles and bottles of wine and beer consumed or the complete lack of doing, well anything really. I must have lulled the thinking parts of my brain into a coma, now I just need a weekend to wake them up again...

I had planned on talking about one or two of the wonderful bottles of wine I drank last week or the plans for repainting the complete interior of my house (which I did NOT start on last week as I had thought I would) or even maybe come up with some poignant political commentary on some political person (of who's names I can remember none of which) or the lack of a really really good pizza anywhere near anywhere around here.

Alas I cannot put together a complete sentence or pertinent thought on any of the above subjects. So perhaps tomorrow or the next day I'll revive some of that gray matter into a cognitive state, at least enough so as that I can regale you with some witty remarks about a fine red wine from somewhere in Europe or the very strange incident that keeps occurring with my old neighbor and his odd excitement about doors and giant warehouses filled with them...

So until I am coherent enough to explain myself,

Cheers