We have moved house. I think I mentioned that a while ago but I just wanted to make sure you knew that we have really moved. I sleep in my new bed, Frost sleeps in his new bed (no longer a loft) and Wren has the best bedroom of all - navy blue and snuggly - but we have to keep his door closed all the time because Beezle has chosen it as his number one place to poop indoors if he can get there.
Beezle also likes to chew plastic toys, like pigs.
Frost is having a leisurely summer reading, playing Halo on X-Box and sorting and reading his Magic the Gathering collection. Tonight he is out at a MTG FNM game as he likes to call it. The slight intrigue, the insider knowledge of the acronym appeals to him.
Now that we have moved we are all catching up on sleep, going to bed a bit late when the dark blue sky has past 10pm and the sickle moon hovers somewhere over Phinney Ridge. Josh told me that tonight, if the sky is visible, we may see some of the Northern Lights but I checked a short while ago and it was still murky with the sound of airplanes droning out of sight.
I just signed Wren up for another session of his favorite art class. I am a bit rude about the class which is formulaic and skills based rather than allowing for imagination and creativity. However, since Wren does not lack for those and adores the art class (going so far as to tell me that when he is 5 years old he is going to school at the art class!) I signed him up for another quarter of classes.
I have signed Frost up to see a writing coach this month to help encourage him to write. Like Wren, he does not lack for creativity but I seem to have trouble putting my "summer writing boot camp" into practice. It was the only thing his teachers asked me to encourage as Frost is not as fluent with writing as some of his classmates and this could make his projects and essays harder in 5th grade. The writing coach says he is a bit of a perfectionist and is teaching him strategies to get words on the page in an organized and easy manner.
Both kids have been to dentists recently. Frost had a replacement retainer (apparently his tendency to eat with the retainer in led to its early demise) fitted and Wren has 2 more fillings (to be treated in September). Frost's teeth seem fine but they both eat too much sugar (self-flagellation <<--- here).
We are trying to finish unpacking the boxes over the next few weeks. On my list there are some big items remaining - we need guest room furniture, a second fridge for downstairs, some carpet underfelt to prevent casualties, an extra lounge chair, some patio furniture and a strategy for a vegetable garden.
We are still unravelling the mysteries of the in-house cabling and lighting, the home security system (to be activated next week) and the showers (one of which squirts directly out the shower door onto the tiles). I finally figured out how to stop the dishwasher alarming incessantly when it completed its cycle and the washer dryer are so efficient I cannot keep up with the laundry folding.
Still, our clothes are unpacked and our food is in the fridge so most of the major things are done and we are almost ready for my Dad's visit at the end of the month.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Monday, August 1, 2011
Beezle. 4 months and 3 weeks old
He weighs 7.5lbs and is timid with strangers but bold from a distance. He loves his raw venison diet but wants more food, always.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Back in the sunshine saddle
I was woken this morning at 8am by the partially equipt burglar alarm sounding an exterior door alert. I staggered out the bedroom without my usual stealth, hanging Beezle like a fox stole over my forearm. I have learned from bitter experience that one must evacuate Beezle to the garden ASAP at wake-up to prevent him taking advantage of a carpet.
The back door was shut as was the patio door so I squinted out to the garden to see if someone had gone out the basement garden door. It was sunny. Bright blue blinding sun shining off the she-oak in the neighbors garden. Dew coated the deck and the windows were closed but Wren was out on the basketball court scooting rapid patterns through the angles of sun and shade.
I took Beeze out to the grass and sat on the wall by the court.
"Wren, you must tell Mum or Dad before you go outside when we are asleep." I told him, thinking ahead till next week which his extrusion would have resulted in a burgler alarm siren after a 45 second respite.
"You have never said that rule before!" he countered.
"Well, it is a NEW rule then. Wow, you are fast on that scooter." I noted.
"Its because I growed up. God invented this rule called the growing rule where you can do different things and grow bigger but be still 4."
[I am interrupted by the site of Frost, wrapped in a blanked, running across the lawn in a covert manner clutching Beezle. I infer that the Boys are fighting over possession of Beezle, again. "Frost, put Beezle DOWN! He is not a toy!" Wren finds them and they both argue with Beezle to spit out a cherry he has found fallen from a tree. "Maaahm... Beezle swallowed a cherry pit." "Its okay, I think. It will come out the other end."]
Wren does curves and swerves as he circuits the court.
"I am going to make lemonade-sicle " says Frost, retrieving a DIY Popsicle stick from Beezle. "I have lost my lemonadesicle!" shrieks Wren. "MAKE ME ONE TOO!"
I imagine the neighbor flinching in the 8.45am Saturday lie-in.
"Frost, make one for Wren too."
Yesterday, we made lemonade from a bottle of lemon juice Fred left us. I made it in a huge pantry bottle because my lemonade pitched broke last year and as a result everyone splashes lemonade when they pour it and the floor of the tiled kitchen is tacky with sugar-water.
The Sewer
Last night I had dreams about the sewer, but good ones. This is an improvement from previous days. While we have bought this house we have not yet sold our first home. It went on the market last weekend and we received 5 bids, which we reviewed on Tuesday. We accepted the best offer and they proceeded to inspection. While the structural inspection was fine, we heard the sewer scope showed "the entire line needed replacing and it would cost $35,000.
Needless to say, that was a shock.
Lots occurred since then, but we have now resolved to replace the line from the house to the street before sale. It will cost $9,000 and be done early next week. Thankfully, further inspection showed the truly expensive section of sewer (sidewalk to street) was in good condition and so were saved that extra $20,000.
Today
So, faced with a lovely truly summer day, we have some plans. We are going to clear out the garage in the old house (to allow sewer line construction through the basement!), go hat shopping with Josh, take Beezle to the dog park and I am heading to Swansons to buy some rose medicine as our roses here have black spot (and aphids which I will treat with a hose and soapy water.)
I am much happier dealing with these things than the paint, sewers and expenses of weeks past.
For Alex
Frost played FNM last night and got fourth. He won two boosters. He has been staying up till 11pm every night watching RedBox videos with Josh. When I got him to bed by 10.15pm last night, he couldn't sleep.
He doesn't know what he will today. He says his plans are:
Stay at home.
Read.
Play video games.
Eat vegan nachos.
Lay around inside.
Watch TV.
Wren begs "Frost, Frost, wanna play Scooter Crazy Man? I try and hit you because I am CRAZY and you try and dodge me by going FAST."
So Frost will have to add that to his days agenda.
The back door was shut as was the patio door so I squinted out to the garden to see if someone had gone out the basement garden door. It was sunny. Bright blue blinding sun shining off the she-oak in the neighbors garden. Dew coated the deck and the windows were closed but Wren was out on the basketball court scooting rapid patterns through the angles of sun and shade.
I took Beeze out to the grass and sat on the wall by the court.
"Wren, you must tell Mum or Dad before you go outside when we are asleep." I told him, thinking ahead till next week which his extrusion would have resulted in a burgler alarm siren after a 45 second respite.
"You have never said that rule before!" he countered.
"Well, it is a NEW rule then. Wow, you are fast on that scooter." I noted.
"Its because I growed up. God invented this rule called the growing rule where you can do different things and grow bigger but be still 4."
[I am interrupted by the site of Frost, wrapped in a blanked, running across the lawn in a covert manner clutching Beezle. I infer that the Boys are fighting over possession of Beezle, again. "Frost, put Beezle DOWN! He is not a toy!" Wren finds them and they both argue with Beezle to spit out a cherry he has found fallen from a tree. "Maaahm... Beezle swallowed a cherry pit." "Its okay, I think. It will come out the other end."]
Wren does curves and swerves as he circuits the court.
"I am going to make lemonade-sicle " says Frost, retrieving a DIY Popsicle stick from Beezle. "I have lost my lemonadesicle!" shrieks Wren. "MAKE ME ONE TOO!"
I imagine the neighbor flinching in the 8.45am Saturday lie-in.
"Frost, make one for Wren too."
Yesterday, we made lemonade from a bottle of lemon juice Fred left us. I made it in a huge pantry bottle because my lemonade pitched broke last year and as a result everyone splashes lemonade when they pour it and the floor of the tiled kitchen is tacky with sugar-water.
The Sewer
Last night I had dreams about the sewer, but good ones. This is an improvement from previous days. While we have bought this house we have not yet sold our first home. It went on the market last weekend and we received 5 bids, which we reviewed on Tuesday. We accepted the best offer and they proceeded to inspection. While the structural inspection was fine, we heard the sewer scope showed "the entire line needed replacing and it would cost $35,000.
Needless to say, that was a shock.
Lots occurred since then, but we have now resolved to replace the line from the house to the street before sale. It will cost $9,000 and be done early next week. Thankfully, further inspection showed the truly expensive section of sewer (sidewalk to street) was in good condition and so were saved that extra $20,000.
Today
So, faced with a lovely truly summer day, we have some plans. We are going to clear out the garage in the old house (to allow sewer line construction through the basement!), go hat shopping with Josh, take Beezle to the dog park and I am heading to Swansons to buy some rose medicine as our roses here have black spot (and aphids which I will treat with a hose and soapy water.)
I am much happier dealing with these things than the paint, sewers and expenses of weeks past.
For Alex
Frost played FNM last night and got fourth. He won two boosters. He has been staying up till 11pm every night watching RedBox videos with Josh. When I got him to bed by 10.15pm last night, he couldn't sleep.
He doesn't know what he will today. He says his plans are:
Stay at home.
Read.
Play video games.
Eat vegan nachos.
Lay around inside.
Watch TV.
Wren begs "Frost, Frost, wanna play Scooter Crazy Man? I try and hit you because I am CRAZY and you try and dodge me by going FAST."
So Frost will have to add that to his days agenda.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Various small fires
Whenever I have been away and sit down to write a catchup blog post, this title comes to me:
Gas stove burner
VARIOUS SMALL FIRES
It comes from the title of a (1964) book by the artist Edward Ruscha featuring 15 photographs of small fires and a glass of milk merged in my mind with images from a book of whimsical staged images by Bernard Faucon.
I don't know why I think of it. Certainly not in the same way as the artists (one of which google says was attempting to challenge the notions of classification in photography).
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| by Bernard Faucon |
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| Another Faucon image in a book Jonathon Said gave me 20 years ago. |
For my version, I imagine a landscape in which various small fires have started and are burning away, all requiring to be put out (or cultivated). Threat and potential, a harvest of flame, a grid of something wild. Many small crises, self contained, and I'm never really sure if each one is something serious or something that will burn out, wisp away, with rain.
Thus its a great metaphor for my life (in catchup). Various small fires I kindled and now must resolve and which I will share with you. So here they are:
Lit matches
We have moved house. Moving is 95% complete. Remaining in the garage of the old house are bits of lumber, some unnecessary furniture, missing hardware, defunct software and some recreational devices I no longer find fun. I am sure I have left important things over there but at this stage I just wish I could push a DISPOSE button and have it all disappear.
Speaking of "disappearing" things. Many things are mislaid in the move. Boxes abound. The new garage is full and Frost has made no attempt to unpack his boxes of Lego and playmobil, his books or even his clothes. This confirms my thesis that, as parents, we should simply sell off all our kids toys from time to time as a gift to the family.
Nobody would really miss them.
Cigarettes
Frost had his birthday party. He is now 10 years old and had a few friends to run around the yard with him and eat sundaes. He said it was a bit of a disorganized birthday party but he had fun. He was very happy with his gifts but has left them on the dining room table for me to resolve (remember the lack of unpacking? Also lack of putting away).
From our end, he had the most minimal birthday yet. We made a cake and sang at dinner, we gave him 3 presents (Magic the Gathering Cards, a playmobil guy with a skull mace and a pair of Lazer Tag guns.) He was very excited to receive money from his Granny Katy, Auntie Kindra and Auntie Corlie (and Uncle Tyler). I didn't go out and buy gifts from the foreign relatives and Mum sent him candy (which he enjoyed). It was simpler and I don't think he felt short-changed.
The Lazer Tag guns have been great....
Blowtorch
We are still selling our other house. We have received some offers, below asking, and are going to consider them tomorrow. This is a short entry because I am sick of even thinking about the work I did, should have done, may need to do if an offer is picky. Nuff said.
Highway flare
Its summer vacation and yet its been gloomy and rainy many days in the NW. This while the rest of the USA is suffering a record heatwave. Joshua keeps telling me how we should have replaced the old roof with white tile, not dark grey. I can see we are going to have a white roof when we replace this one. I am still researching the issue of glare off the roof for neighbors.
Gas stove burner
Beezle is still lovely but still poops and pees in bad (but predictable) places. He loves bathmats, a particular persian rug and a corner under a table in the basement. All this is resolved if I take him outside a lot but I don't. He can't get out on his own so its All My Fault (except its his fault too because there are piddle pads on the bathmat for him and he chooses not to use them all the time, and he eats my long hair somehow and then gets them stuck in his bum and runs around with poo attached to my long hair attached to his butt which is horrible and distressing for everyone.
He is a great doggie though and well suited to couch potatos and sleeping with you in bed.
I have a few more conflagrations on the go, but that should do it for now.
Bon voyage Tara, Fred and Alex. Have a fabulous time in France. We will miss you and your job is to have such fun you don't miss us, or Seattle, at all.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Wren tells a story about monsters
Once upon a time….
There was a elemental that killed volcanoes but one volcano was good and it came out of that volcano. It was made of out water, death, sun, flame, tree, wood.
| This is the inspiration for Wren's Story |
The elemental was so huge it could even grab birds and eat them.
So..
It could jump and flame and turn into a little ball of flame and it could crush all rocks and demons and it could crush everything it could see except the flame god. It was very simple. IT was the flame god and the rainbow god. The FLAME Rainbow. IT could never hurt the life of itself.
The life of itself is the world it lives on. It can’t crush that because it IS ON the world.
The elemental went on a walk in a volcano and he saw a thing like a bat that was on fire. It was his friend the flame adjuster and the flame queen.
He saw all his friends all red and black.
They got out of the volcano and went on a walk and fought demons and evil flame adjusters and lots of things. They went on and on until they found the Gold Ruby of the Heart. They’d never known they’d picked it up. The Fusion Elemental put it in his tree elbow and went back to his volcano and jumped in and summoned the flame friends.
And fore-on he is still summoning those flame friends.
The End.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Brief update on the move
Thanks to motivated friends who went way beyond comfortable in helping us, we moved house yesterday and slept in the new house last night.
I woke at 7am and remembered I was in the wrong house to put the garbage out and the garbage was full. I found my keys but could not find any pants so I put on my painting pants from the laundry bag and drove over to the old house to put them out.
My real motivation in going over was to get the Advil (painkiller) that was still in the bathroom. I ache all over from carrying stuff.
While at the old house, I tried to catch the cat, who had not moved yet, but failed. Instead I grabbed a few bags of Via coffee that we in the remaining debris and threw in a few important things that hadn't moved yet (garbage bags, soap, a mop, medications for sore muscles) and drove home.
Wren had just woken up. He had found an old 4th of July donut with red white and blue sprinkles, and was eating it. Frost decided to do the same thing.
"Don't eat donuts for Breakfast boys!" I said.
Frost said "Tara gives us donuts all the time! When she doesn't have time to make breakfast she gives us money and says "go up to Mighty O and get donuts!" Later, when we say we are hungry and we didn't have breakfast she says "You had donuts!""
Well, they had day-old donuts for breakfast followed by a mixture of root-beer and strawberry apple-cider (because Frost wanted to test the siphon straw contraption he had made and Wren wanted to do what Frost was doing). Last night, they had mac and cheese from a box. Frost had ramen from a bag with MSG as the 4th ingredient.
For breakfast, Beezle had 4 day old roast chicken mixed with ramen.
So, our move went well but we are not unpacked.
Josh is frustrated because Comast cable is screwed up and we are not receiving all our channels, Tivo is screwed up because it can't exist offline in HD mode, Qwest is going to take two more days to connect our phone and internet and neither of us had any power in our cell phones.
He went over to the old house an hour later to get some peripherals like chargers and the cat.
We are now at a coffee shop in the neighborhood coping by drinking iced coffee, Odwalla and eating cookies for lunch. I must soon go home and unpack, get pet food, buy lots of missing stuff and take some more Advil.
Thanks so much to those who helped yesterday. I will be sure to have a Housewarming party just to offer something more stylish than pizza and more healthy than Squirt.
We have an Ice Machine on the fridge... we must party!
I have the Advil if you need it.
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| First picture in the new house! Late afternoon cutting the 4th of July Cake Tara brought. |
My real motivation in going over was to get the Advil (painkiller) that was still in the bathroom. I ache all over from carrying stuff.
While at the old house, I tried to catch the cat, who had not moved yet, but failed. Instead I grabbed a few bags of Via coffee that we in the remaining debris and threw in a few important things that hadn't moved yet (garbage bags, soap, a mop, medications for sore muscles) and drove home.
Wren had just woken up. He had found an old 4th of July donut with red white and blue sprinkles, and was eating it. Frost decided to do the same thing.
"Don't eat donuts for Breakfast boys!" I said.
Frost said "Tara gives us donuts all the time! When she doesn't have time to make breakfast she gives us money and says "go up to Mighty O and get donuts!" Later, when we say we are hungry and we didn't have breakfast she says "You had donuts!""
Well, they had day-old donuts for breakfast followed by a mixture of root-beer and strawberry apple-cider (because Frost wanted to test the siphon straw contraption he had made and Wren wanted to do what Frost was doing). Last night, they had mac and cheese from a box. Frost had ramen from a bag with MSG as the 4th ingredient.
For breakfast, Beezle had 4 day old roast chicken mixed with ramen.
So, our move went well but we are not unpacked.
Josh is frustrated because Comast cable is screwed up and we are not receiving all our channels, Tivo is screwed up because it can't exist offline in HD mode, Qwest is going to take two more days to connect our phone and internet and neither of us had any power in our cell phones.
He went over to the old house an hour later to get some peripherals like chargers and the cat.
We are now at a coffee shop in the neighborhood coping by drinking iced coffee, Odwalla and eating cookies for lunch. I must soon go home and unpack, get pet food, buy lots of missing stuff and take some more Advil.
Thanks so much to those who helped yesterday. I will be sure to have a Housewarming party just to offer something more stylish than pizza and more healthy than Squirt.
We have an Ice Machine on the fridge... we must party!
I have the Advil if you need it.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Bear!
Tara complained to the ranger about a dog which barked all night. It was over by the RVs and sounded like a big dog, a hound making a deep bray steadily through the dark hours till dawn.
"I can't talk right now," said the ranger. "I am on my way to handle a fight. Anyway, the reason the dog was barking is there is a bear in the area."
We were going to take a walk up the hill trail but are now rethinking our plan. As Josh knows, I feel a bit sensitive about bears. Lions, rhinos and hippos feel more normal. I might anticipate them or avoid them. Not so with bears.
"I can't talk right now," said the ranger. "I am on my way to handle a fight. Anyway, the reason the dog was barking is there is a bear in the area."
We were going to take a walk up the hill trail but are now rethinking our plan. As Josh knows, I feel a bit sensitive about bears. Lions, rhinos and hippos feel more normal. I might anticipate them or avoid them. Not so with bears.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Lake Chelan
We have been camping at Lake Chelan on our annual "school is out" camping trip. After weeks of drizzle and a slow start to spring, let alone summer, we are out of the rain and into the Easter Washington sunshine. There are 5 families camping together and another arriving this weekend.
This is easy camping.
The camp store is open till 10pm and sells everything from ice to lattes. We have in-tent wireless and a large playground and a huge grassy field. We are in the tent camp. Across the field is the RV camp. At night one plays a movie across the side of the RV as a big screen.
We haven't used the iPad once.
We spent most of the day at the Slidewaters water park. Wren was very bold and went down a few large slides sitting between my legs. He even went on one of the Advanced ones with a 4 foot landing depth. Unfortunately I stumbled on landing and went underwater but held up up overhead so he didn't get his face wet.
I had to bribe him with the promise of a booster pack of Magic cards to do the advanced one. Afterwards, he said "It was so scarey that it took away my hiccups."
I didn't see Frost all day. He alternated between sliding and sitting in the hot spa.
I alternated between sliding with Wren and sitting by the fence consoling Beezle who, stationed with his crate and bed outside the fence, felt that he was being ostracized or punished and persisted in trying to claw his way in. After 2 hours he gave up watching for me and went to sleep.
Beezle has been a great attraction. He tries to bite little kids who try and stroke him so he needs to work on petting without biting. Its not entirely his fault as we often play 'mouthing' games with him. However, he needs lots of practice about not biting too hard.
Now, a wind has sprung up and its fully dark. Wind is shushing in the trees and the fire, once dormant, has sprung into a blaze that is blowing smoke my way (of course). Wren and Beezle are asleep and the bigger boys are silhouettes on the tent walls where they are reading Foxtrots by flashlight.
The only brightness is the bathroom block across the field from us. Time to head there before bed.
We are in Lake Chelan on our annual "school is out" camping trip. After weeks of drizzle and a slow start to spring, let alone summer, we are out of the rain and into the Easter Washington sunshine.
This is easy camping.
The camp store is open till 10pm and sells everything from ice to lattes. We have in-tent wireless and a large playground and a huge grassy field. We are in the tent camp. Across the field is the RV camp. At night one plays a movie across the side of the RV as a big screen.
We haven't used the iPad once.
We spent most of the day at the Slidewaters water park. Wren was very bold and went down a few large slides sitting between my legs. He even went on one of the Advanced ones with a 4 foot landing depth. Unfortunately I stumbled on landing and went underwater but held up up overhead so he didn't get his face wet.
I had to bribe him with the promise of a booster pack of Magic cards to do the advanced one. Afterwards, he said "It was so scarey that it took away my hiccups."
I didn't see Frost all day. He alternated between sliding and sitting in the hot spa.
I alternated between sliding with Wren and sitting by the fence consoling Beezle who, stationed with his crate and bed outside the fence, felt that he was being ostracized or punished and persisted in trying to claw his way in. After 2 hours he gave up watching for me and went to sleep.
Beezle has been a great attraction. He tries to bite little kids who try and stroke him so he needs to work on petting without biting. Its not entirely his fault as we often play 'mouthing' games with him. However, he needs lots of practice about not biting too hard.
Now, a wind has sprung up and its fully dark. Wind is shushing in the trees and the fire, once dormant, has sprung into a blaze that is blowing smoke my way (of course). Wren and Beezle are asleep and the bigger boys are silhouettes on the tent walls where they are reading Foxtrots by flashlight.
The only brightness is the bathroom block across the field from us. Time to head there before bed.
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| Boys at the table. |
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| Campfire. S'mores. |
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| Stephen making the fire for us. |
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| Reading an Alex Cross thriller in the hammock. "Is this our hammock?" asked Wren. Apparently he can't remember the last trip with it. |
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| Slidewaters Base Camp. See Beezle outside the fence. |
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| Wren eating a yogurt in Chelan. Yogurt followed icecream which followed chips. |
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| Iced latte in Chelan heat. |
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| Beezle became overtired from the anxiety of being "outside |
Sunday, June 19, 2011
The Shining Leaves of the Camelia
Rain again after some days of shine. We are in great anticipation of our camping trip to Lake Chelan next week where, weather report rumors have it, it has been close to 80 degrees AND SUNNY.
The blossoms on the Camelia have shriveled to brown clusters and the leaves shine in the rain. I have a cold and staring out the window is about my desire but instead we have a Garage Sale today. I have boxes of stuff that we do not wish to move and care too much for to donate.
Now, because the Garage Sale starts in 15 minutes... here are some pictures:
The blossoms on the Camelia have shriveled to brown clusters and the leaves shine in the rain. I have a cold and staring out the window is about my desire but instead we have a Garage Sale today. I have boxes of stuff that we do not wish to move and care too much for to donate.
Now, because the Garage Sale starts in 15 minutes... here are some pictures:
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| Beezle sees a Big Water for the first time (Lake Washington) |
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| The Micro-Dog Won't COME. |
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| Walking the Micro-Beezle (an Aberration, he seldom walks on leash) |
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| I am going to EAT you. |
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| My life. Balancing Titebond wood glue with Wren's need for JELLO. Jelly was excellent. Good with a sore throat! I ate it with cream and bananas while Wren added "nutty bits." |
Thursday, June 16, 2011
What's up with us
Yes, I am still here. If you are feeling neglected, this is why:
TASKLIST:
- Attach wainscoting to back of island
- Attach Pagoda slats
- Conceal range exhaust pipe above cabinets.
- Re-attach closet door (if one is at RE-Store)
- Remove pipe to old faucet under deck.
- Coat new door with 3 coats of finish.
- Take in secure Shredding: DataSite
9401 Aurora Ave North
Seattle, WA 98103
- Re-Store for closet door
- Check with consignment store if they have sold any stuff
- Get blood draw B12
- Transcribe boer war diary
- Give David and Mum copies of DVD of family photos.
- Write patient article on Shone's Syndrome
- Send Kathryn most recent statements for purchase.
- License dog ---> Josh. In new house
- Put dog vaccination on calendar
- Get Kia door part fitted and talk to them about squeaking brakes
- Submit next estimated tax payment by June 15th
- Buy gift for Matthew' birthday party
- Pack entire house.
- Advertise Garage Sale
PAINTING:
Finish Painting porch trim (almost done)
Living room wall paint
Living room trim paint
Living room ceiling paint
Corridor wall paint
Corridor trim paint
Wren's room touch up paint
Main bedroom Wall paint
Main bedroom ceiling paint
Main bedroom trim
Back deck house paint (half done)
Kitchen touchup paint (walls)
GARDEN:
Clean and weed whole garden.
Get load of play chips 1 cubic yard from Sky. (do they deliver?)
WORK
Thursday 3 hours.
Friday 3 hours.
Oh, and we're going camping for 4 nights next week. Just me and the kids.
But we are all well! Except Josh. Josh is sick with a mild fever, exhaustion, cough, cold and man-flu as well. He is eating pap and soup and feeling neglected because I am doing the things on the list. He is also eating sugary cereal.
Wren is playing Magic the Gathering with imaginary cards he drew. He is drawing all day. I am taking refuge in movies about serial killers and romance. The best are romances with some thrills. I am very much enjoying doing the painting and have just stained my first door. It is stained Daly Stain FRUITWOOD.
I am hoping to do some more remodelling one day as I really like it!
Judy (Ford) is my DIY mentor. She is our contractor from the bathroom and is also a matriarch and a wonderful woman. She makes me feel I can fix or make anything if I just have the tools, ingenuity and patience! I think I will be a crafty person when my kids are old enough to be busy by themselves without it being called Neglect.
Going to watch a thriller now.
I bought the bag. (if you are not on FB, I am not telling more). Joshua is going to hide it for me. I am concerned he might lose it in the move along with my jewelery.
Lauren diagnosed me as having "One More Thing" itis. This means you are always rushing and busy to do "one more thing" before sitting down. You end up with little completed but many many things almost done.
The cat is staring at me through the front window, its feet on the pagoda covered in grapevine. It is mewling because the Dog (who I made swim in the bath tonight for its wash) is in the kitchen, thus blocking the cat door.
Don't you like how I had PACK WHOLE HOUSE as one little item on the Tasklist?
TASKLIST:
- Attach wainscoting to back of island
- Attach Pagoda slats
- Conceal range exhaust pipe above cabinets.
- Re-attach closet door (if one is at RE-Store)
- Remove pipe to old faucet under deck.
- Coat new door with 3 coats of finish.
- Take in secure Shredding: DataSite
9401 Aurora Ave North
Seattle, WA 98103
- Re-Store for closet door
- Check with consignment store if they have sold any stuff
- Get blood draw B12
- Transcribe boer war diary
- Give David and Mum copies of DVD of family photos.
- Write patient article on Shone's Syndrome
- Send Kathryn most recent statements for purchase.
- License dog ---> Josh. In new house
- Put dog vaccination on calendar
- Get Kia door part fitted and talk to them about squeaking brakes
- Submit next estimated tax payment by June 15th
- Buy gift for Matthew' birthday party
- Pack entire house.
- Advertise Garage Sale
PAINTING:
Finish Painting porch trim (almost done)
Living room wall paint
Living room trim paint
Living room ceiling paint
Corridor wall paint
Corridor trim paint
Wren's room touch up paint
Main bedroom Wall paint
Main bedroom ceiling paint
Main bedroom trim
Back deck house paint (half done)
Kitchen touchup paint (walls)
GARDEN:
Clean and weed whole garden.
Get load of play chips 1 cubic yard from Sky. (do they deliver?)
WORK
Thursday 3 hours.
Friday 3 hours.
Oh, and we're going camping for 4 nights next week. Just me and the kids.
But we are all well! Except Josh. Josh is sick with a mild fever, exhaustion, cough, cold and man-flu as well. He is eating pap and soup and feeling neglected because I am doing the things on the list. He is also eating sugary cereal.
Wren is playing Magic the Gathering with imaginary cards he drew. He is drawing all day. I am taking refuge in movies about serial killers and romance. The best are romances with some thrills. I am very much enjoying doing the painting and have just stained my first door. It is stained Daly Stain FRUITWOOD.
I am hoping to do some more remodelling one day as I really like it!
Judy (Ford) is my DIY mentor. She is our contractor from the bathroom and is also a matriarch and a wonderful woman. She makes me feel I can fix or make anything if I just have the tools, ingenuity and patience! I think I will be a crafty person when my kids are old enough to be busy by themselves without it being called Neglect.
Going to watch a thriller now.
I bought the bag. (if you are not on FB, I am not telling more). Joshua is going to hide it for me. I am concerned he might lose it in the move along with my jewelery.
Lauren diagnosed me as having "One More Thing" itis. This means you are always rushing and busy to do "one more thing" before sitting down. You end up with little completed but many many things almost done.
The cat is staring at me through the front window, its feet on the pagoda covered in grapevine. It is mewling because the Dog (who I made swim in the bath tonight for its wash) is in the kitchen, thus blocking the cat door.
Don't you like how I had PACK WHOLE HOUSE as one little item on the Tasklist?
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