Friday, September 28, 2007

I'm back!

Hello, folks!

No, I haven't been ignoring you - just busy with the house and work. I got to get out of the office this week. Flew to Dallas by way of San Antonio on Sunday. Visited with a major customer of mine on Monday. Monday night I flew to NW Arkansas (and no, I didn't see any hillbillies!) so Tuesday I could meet with a couple more "chicken pluckers" that use our products. Wednesday, took a 6:00 a.m. flight (YUCK!) to Atlanta, met with a couple more customers and then flew out of Nashville, TN Thursday morning...

So, yeah. I'm a little tired, but had a great time and learned a lot about the poultry industry, since that's what most of my customers in that area do.

Keith was left at home, but he got a lot done on the house. Look what I came home to - DRYWALL! He's got a little bit to get finished, but we've started mudding a little bit. These pictures are current as of last night.




Also, we had been working on trying to get the living room painted so we can get the piano moved in. However, we came to a problem. Ceiling took awhile, but it's done (after three coats of paint and one of primer). Then, when priming the wall, part of it started to bubble - basically where the previous owners had screwed the t.v to the wall (and left a big gaping hole for me to patch). After looking at it, I tried to find where the "bubble" ended, but ended up peeling the latex paint off like a fruit-rollup off it's waxy wrap thing. Not good! I did some research, and I guess when the previous owners took the wall paper off the wall, they exposed the plaster covered with calcamine paint.



Back in the day, you had to let the plaster 'cure' for 30 days or so before you could paint it. Using this calcamine paint (made from calcium carbonate/limestone), they could paint it right away. However, not much sticks to it and reacts to water. The only way to REALLY get rid of it is to scrape off all the paint and scrub the walls with TSP. We're going to try to just do it in that one location and then maybe go over it with an oil based primer (?). Anyway, we've decided that we're just going to shift our focus on the kitchen and maybe move the piano to a temporary spot in another room until we get that problem solved.

By the way - that hospital green color is the primer, the actual paint color will be much more pleasant. :-)

But we're hoping to move this weekend. We're getting our appliances on Monday! Yeay!! Not that I'll really be able to use the stove or the dishwasher...but I have them.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

House Update




Here are some pictures we took last night. Keith framed the door in last week and even did it the right way by putting in the header! (By the way, Mom & Dad - if you see Lynn Tienter, please tell him "Thank you" for me! :-) He taught Keith how to do most of this stuff). But we just need to level out the floor where the cabinets go (to make up for the wood flooring, the five layers of linoleum and the Pergo on the rest of the floor...) and electrical stuff and we should be set to drywall!




And in the living room, I've been working on the walls. They are plaster and someone made LOTS of drippies ALL over the stinkin' walls and where they filled in the cracks, they left big marks. So I'm sanding them out and filling in the big holes. I am sooooo sick of sanding! That is all I have been doing to the past week.

Sarah's Birthday



It was our niece's birthday a week or so ago. We got to go bowling with all of Sarah's friends Saturday morning - Katie was so cute to watch dance after she'd roll the ball.
And then we had a fun supper on Sunday night, complete with "Chicken ala Sewer" and S'mores. Yumm!

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Mark Twain Riverboat






Melvin & Francis (Keith's dad & step-mom) came up from southern IL to visit us last week. Friday night we went on a dinner cruise in Hannibal, MO and had a very fun time and yummy food!






Amberley, Reed & the kids had lots of fun, too - and JT looked adorable in his tie. The women on the boat couldn't get enough of him!




At its worst, we hope...

Here's what we think is the kitchen at what we think is its worst point. There's a little more destruction yet to do, but not a whole lot. We've got the old cabinets out - we'll see if we can salvage them for the garage or somewhere. Karen tore down almost all of the drywall that's missing from the lathe!

Keith of course, being the man, gets to use the saw.
Last night we even discovered square nails and some funky wall paper!

Monday, August 20, 2007

We've got our house!






Hey there. After over a month of dealing with the seller's mortgage company, we finally closed on our house Friday, August 17th. It's just a couple blocks from where we live now, but at least twice as big. Who knows what we'll do with all of that space, but eventually we'll think of something. For the time being, we're going to block off the upstairs and not heat it this winter (except for our bedroom).

We've got some work ahead of us (as you can see from the photos...), but the big things are taken care of - new roof in '01, new super-efficient furnace in '01, new windows in the past couple years. Anyway, I hope this link will work - there are some pictures we took this weekend before we started doing any work. I took more, but I guess there's a storage limit on free accounts, so I'm going to save some room for more!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/11787633@N02/
Our first project is obviously the kitchen. We're fixing that weird doorway situation and putting in new white cabinets, painting the walls Red Dahlia and I think dark brown countertops. We've already done some demolition, and hopefully we can get a new door in there soon (that back room is unheated).

Monday, June 25, 2007

Hello there!

Hello! Since I sometimes feel overwhelmed by all of the people so far away that I have been neglecting to e-mail, I thought I would start this nifty little thing. I can share our photos, my scrapbook pages and let you all know what boring things Keith, Ruthie, Randy and I have been up to. :-)

I know some of you are not very Internet savvy (yes, mom & dad, I'm talking to you...) so I'll try to make things as simple as possible. But be prepared to see some things change as I fiddle around with it - I've gotta keep you on your toes, ya know! :-)