Showing posts with label house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house. Show all posts

Monday, June 25, 2007

Frogs

As some of you may know we have a very small pond in our backyard. In this pond we have Frogs. When I discovered the frogs I was not pleased. Josh had to find a new home for as many as he could. One weekend he removed 13 frogs. Unfortunately we did not get them out before they did the nasty, and we now have a zillion tad poles.


A few frogs remained after we tried to exile them. I don't mind them as much now, so they will probably remain, unless Toby eats them.


This weekend Parker and Isabella wanted Josh to catch a frog so they could see it and hold it. After several attempts, one of which we learned that them there frogs are great jumpers, we adjusted our plan to include a lid for the Rubbermaid, Success! Josh caught us a cute green one. Bella loved it. She was so brave. She petted it, held it all by herself, and even kissed it multiple times.

Parker was very scared and forced to touch it against his screaming will.

Toby and Zeke were way fascinated. Toby was very hyper and couldn't control himself. He was jumping on anyone holding the frog and almost turned this story into a tragedy when the frog got out of our hands and made a break for it. After a fun day Bella released him back to the pond.


Click here to see all the cute froggie pictures.


Saturday, June 16, 2007

Quickie mass MD update

Starting off with Em/Baby, she is about to pop, due date is this Friday and is she ever ready to get the little one out! Friday the doctor says she has started to dilate a little, but that the baby hadn't dropped yet. Baby is getting nothing but healthy marks. (S)He has spent the last several months beating up Em's insides. I am amazed that a little baby inside of her can actually make a big bulge run across her belly and back again, lots of fun to watch (for me anyway). I'm hoping that the baby will come soon so I can hold it. Talking with other guys who have had their first kid in the last few years holding the baby seems to be the "Wow it's real/I'm a parent" moment for dads where the moms have had several months of being beaten up to help them realize how real this is. I can't wait!

On to baby preparations. The nursery is basically done, we just have to put up the stuffed animals on the wall shelves and have a baby to put in it. The theme is Noah's Ark so there are lots of stuffed animals and Em made some bumpers from Noah's Ark material and is getting ready to start on some drapes for the room. It looks real nice, I'm lucky to have married a master decorator. I'll get some pictures up, probably after the kid comes. I even finished adding extra bars to the cradle that I spent my first few months in to bring it up to current safety code. As long as you don't look too close it looks pretty good :) We have taken several classes including a breast feeding class (I was told to come by a teacher at the hospital but ended up being the only guy), what to expect during labor/tour/relaxation/everything you ever wanted (and didn't want) to know about birth, and a new born baby care. Between the classes and book reading I think that we are fairly well prepared.

We are nearly as moved in as we will ever be, though I will have more unpacking to do after my office gets finished.

The house is falling into shape, and some times falling apart :) The kitchen has been usable for the last few months now that we have wonderful counter tops, our appliances all hooked up, and a plumbing job done by yours truly (with phone support from Dave, and no it hasn't leaked yet). It's still missing a few finishing pieces but should come together quickly with just a little more effort.

With all the work we have put into this house I thought that we might be finally reaching a slow period but the house had other ideas. The down stairs bathroom must have been installed later, so it didn't have waste plumbing run and requires an ejector pit (hole in the floor/pump) to work, the pump died so the downstairs bathroom is unusable. On top of that, today (Saturday) the main beaker coming into the house has tripped about 8 times! The house came with a 1 year warranty, hopefully it will take care of these repairs.

Recently most of my repair time has been spent on fixing up our yard and working on the spare lot trying to get it into sellable shape. I highly recommend against trying to mow a full acre of grass with a push mower every week :) By the time we got a mower earlier this year the grass was a good 6 inches high, it took about 3 Saturdays worth of mowing to get it all under control! The flower beds are next. Today I just put the mower in the front flower bed and mowed down everything in there (mostly grass). The spare lot is ready to go other than a big pile of tree limbs (we have about 20 70 foot pine trees) sitting in one corner and a few left over fence posts from the dog run I've been taking down. We listed it this week priced for a quick sale, though the market hasn't been great around here for the last few months.

Both Em and I are wolf cub den leaders. So far we haven't had to do much but show up because they have been working on a large group project (go carts). I think that it will be a lot of fun!

Work has finally slowed down. All systems have been officially accepted and are being heavily utilized. I have now made the transition from working on getting the systems integrated and acceptance testing to filling a much less stressful support role where i work on site 4 days a week and work from home 1. I plan to take some Calc classes over the summer to get back into the swing of school.

The dogs love our back yard. Zeke can spend hours out side looking for squirrels and rabbits to chase. Toby likes to chase Zeke and Joce likes to go and lay out in the sun.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Kitchen Remodel

Dave, Em's dad, came out for the last week and a half to help us work on the house. The primary project was redoing the kitchen. Wow is construction a lot of hard work and wow am I out of shape! Here is what we started with, the original 1950's kitchen!


Next step is demo:


Some electrical (ugh, I hate attics!) and Plumbing (Dave ripped out nearly every pipe in our house and put in nice copper supply pipes with filtration system and new PVC sewage pipes!).


Then some sheet rock. Oh ya, and a new door :)


And finally to the almost finished room.


Take a good look at this floor. It is beautiful. Em found some travertine at a blow out price (Same price as normal ceramic tile!) so Dave laid that for us. It really really looks nice!


Dave put in a tone of work and as you can see it came out really nice. Em was the master cabinet builder and overall designer. I just took a few pictures, tried to keep my screws going into the wall straight and played grunt. It was a lot of fun, though exceptionally tiring!

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it's off to MD we go!

It's official, our stuff is all packed up and will soon be making it's way across the country for delivery in a week and a half or so. Em, Joce, and I took a quicker route and were safely delivered yesterday evening, though our luggage failed to follow us. We will be living out of the hotel, maybe till our stuff shows up (not the lost baggate but the stuff being shipped), not sure yet.

Now that we are all here (Joce has been back in Draper for the past few weeks) the dogs have gone back to their normal behaviours, Zeek and Joce playing nicely together and Toby picking on them till they gang up on him. They are also enjoying play time at the post offices big field next to our hotel where boys chase each other around and Joce sniffs about. We can't wait till the fence gets put in at the house so they can spend as much time outside as their little paws can take before freezing. We close on the house later today.