Saturday, June 21, 2008

Lots of pictures for you!



I've got some more pictures for everyone! Here's some pictures of Quincy. These were taken a week ago - can you believe the water has gone up several feet since then? Tomorrow I'll see if we can get some good pictures as the river is going to crest tomorrow.





Last night we drove the motorcycle down to a drive-in movie theatre! Neither of us had been to one, so Keith thought it would be fun to go! He actually surprised me - I knew we were going somewhere, but I didn't figure out what it was until Thursday afternoon. We watched the new Indiana Jones movie. Here's pictures of me and the Ural last night:



Ack! Someone stole my pony tail!! And replaced it with Helmet Head!!








One last thing - today we planted a tree my brother Aaren gave me last summer - he had propogated the corkscrew willow in a college horticulture class. It lived through the winter in it's pot and now we have found a good place to put it. Also, this afternoon I picked my first Radish! It was quite hot. But good!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Flood

Just wanted to let everyone know, that even with the flooding on the Mississippi, we should be OK, as we live on the highest point in the county. :-) Keith's golf course is high enough, it won't be affected, though I've heard that if the levee breaks down below them, you can watch it from the shop and watch the trees just disappear...

The office I work at is only 1.3 miles from the River, but our Levee is at 37' and did not break in '93. The river is expected to crest at 32' (or that's what I last heard) - the same height it did in '93. The levee on the Missouri side is, I think they said 35', so if anything , it will break on the Missouri side. The road I drive to work on every day is closed at the moment, probably from flooding. I'll try to take a camera tomorrow and maybe be dorky enough to take pictures.

Lots of people are sandbagging - the parking lot for the Oakley Lindsey Center (where Keith's play was at...) looks like a beach. Lots of dump trucks of sand going every where around town.

We have two bridges going from Quincy, IL to West Quincy, MO. They shut down the one bridge, so they now have the one bridge - one lane of traffic going both directions. I have one coworker who lives in Missouri. Apparently after the big levee broke in 1993, the waters came within 7-8 feet of their house. Let's hope that some idiot doesn't break it again this time... Apparently some guy broke the levee in hopes of making sure his wife wouldn't come home that night. Yeah. He's supposedly in jail right now.

Obama was in town yesterday to do some wonderful PR work... I guess he filled a couple sandbags, but not much else.

Prince has a plant in Marion, IA - which is pretty much connected to Cedar Rapids. They are on higher ground and were OK, and most employees were safe as well. However, there was only one route for trucks to get in on Friday, but it was definitely better than none!!!

If you want to keep tabs on everything in Quincy, the NBC station here is http://www.wgem.com/

Catching up!

I just realized I haven't written anything here for over a month. Oops.

Anyway, we've been busy finishing up the kitchen. I've got one good day of touching up paint, and some cleaning and I'll post some pictures. It looks absolutely beautiful! We've also just got some finishing touches on the bathroom ceiling. Perhaps I should finish that this afternoon and clean it, so you can at least see that! It's cute!

We've also been working on the outside of the house. I have some flowers in baskets on the porch, so it doesn't loook so bare and sad. And at least when you look at the porch, your eye goes to the flowers before the peeling paint... I'm quite disappointed, though, that I don't have any hummingbirds yet.

We have had several birds at our regular feeder. We've found that if we feed Safflower seeds, we keep the starlings away and the Cardinals love them. So do the house finches.
I think the birds are staying away from my garden! I've got a couple tomatoes (one of which is blooming), a couple pepper plants - one orange and I've already got a pepper started on the purple plant! My onions seem to be very happy, as well as my radishes! I am very surprised at my success so far, as Reed seems to be having problems getting stuff in his garden (it was a really wet spring) and it's my first year for the garden, and I dind't amend the soil at all. I have a compost bin started for this fall, though!

Our yard is looking better all the time! We sprayed the dandelions and Keith brought home a roller to flatten out the bumps. It looks much better now.

Here are some pictures of Katie, Sarah & J.T. They were taking on Memorial Day. I think they get cuter every day! J.T. has gotten so big! He is starting to say things, but we can't quite get him to say "Aunt Karen", let alone "Uncle Knucklehead." This past week, they have been busy picking Strawberries! Amberley has got quite a patch! I took a couple buckets full and made some freezer jam. YUMMY!



Sunday, April 20, 2008

Quakes and Dogs and Tulips, Oh My!!

First things first. No, we did not feel the first earthquake that hit Southern Illinois (we slept through our first earthquake!), but I felt what was the 2nd earthquake or an aftershock last Friday morning (Keith was on a mower, so he didn't feel a thing). The only way I felt that one was because I was staring at my monitor and it started shaking back and forth - woo, did it make me dizzy!

Since last Wednesday, we have been dogsitting Meg & April, Amberley & Reed's two dogs. Oh what fun they are... We have had a few issues with poop & urine from someone - well, I think all of the critters in the house. Just not enough toilets for all of us, I guess.

Our anniversary was last Wednesday. We played minigolf, and ate out and then got some custard ice cream - yummy! Look at these beautiful flowers from my mom & dad. They are tulips - they remembered what flowers we had at our wedding!



There are lots of tulips and flowers blooming around here, including the dogwood trees. They are so pretty! We mowed our lawn for the first time today, and I will say that even as crappy as it looks, I think it looks better than when we moved in!! Today it was so nice we drove the motorcycle to Hannibal to wander down their down town. I forgot how much reaction we get from people! It is kind of fun to see their smile get even bigger when Keith honks his A-UUU-ga horn!

Sunday, April 13, 2008

We're getting closer!


So, we are getting closer to possibly kinda finishing the kitchen. We're starting to work on the smaller details, like putting the plates on the electrical outlets, cleaning up some trim, cutting some quarter round for around the trim, etc. Today I primed the built-in cabinet in the kitchen. I won't let you have any peeks at it until I'm done. It will be a beautiful surprise!! :-) But we do have a couple things to show you! We finally found some stools for our island. Perhaps now we can eat there instead of our couch... (our "dining table" is currently holding Keith's computer - and if it was in the kitchen, it would just be in the way for painting, etc... Aren't the stools cute? What's even better was the price - they were Clearanced @ Shopko for $18 a piece. Yeay!! They're pretty comfy too - lots of room for a big butt.

Also, we got this light up in the corner of the room. We're not quite sure why there was a light there to begin with, but we found one to put here instead of just covering it up.


Work's starting to speed up for Keith, though the past couple days have not been good for growing grass - it snowed both yesterday and today, but not enough to stick. It's supposed to be in the 70s by the end of this week, though! Prince sponsored Karaoke at another Country Club (yes, there are three in town...) and we went to that. Had a fun time, and Keith sang a couple songs. He managed to not embarass himself too bad so I can still face my coworkers on Monday morning. It was also nice to hang out with my coworkers, my boss & the spouses - especially since my boss was out all week. He had a heart attack last weekend - he is only 48, & plays raquetball three times a week, so it was quite a surprise!!


Anyway, I need to take a shower. I got a lot of paint in my hair so it looks like I'm an old lady. :-)

Sunday, April 6, 2008

We've got internet!

Keith & I finally got internet this weekend. It's still very slow, but it is better than nothing. We've spent the past day or so updating our computers because we were so behind on everything!!

Well, I said I would have pictures up by Monday - hee hee. I didn't say WHICH Monday! I just haven't had time while I was at work, and a couple days I forgot the USB cable to hook my camera up to the computer. But here are pictures of the bathroom. We've still got to paint the ceiling and put up the molding around the top. We'll get that done after we're done with the kitchen. By the way - check out my caulking job! I have found a new talent!




We're still working on the kitchen. We got sick of painting (after 4 coats + 2 coats of primer) and finally went to another brand of paint. We are finishing that up this afternoon. Jesse, I think you've got us converted to Benjamin Moore paint. It's quite spendy (though I flirted with the guy at the paint store enough to give us a 10% discount on paint since we've got a lot of rooms left) but it's SOOOO worth it. Hopefully soon we'll get the trim done and I will have finished pictures!!!

Here's some pictures from JT's first birthday. What a cutie (though slightly messy in these pictures!)




Weather has been quite rainy down here, but no flooding, but this weekend was nice. Everybody's yard seems to be perking up - ours is, well, quite weedy and bumpy. We'll have to work on that some year, but I imagine it will be a couple before the yard looks halfway decent. We decided to start taking down the apple trees in our yard. They are in a weird spot and were never trimmed properly so they are diseased. They didn't give us any apples last year, so we don't know what kind they are. But after one cut, our chainsaw decided to poop out. Oops. I guess we've got a project for next weekend. :-)

Critters are doing OK. Ruthie is excited the weather is nice so she can play out side more. We've been watching the birds at our bird feeder. Just today we saw robins, pigeons, blackbirds, grackels, red-headed finches, chickadees and who knows what else. I need to get a bird book so I can figure out what they are... Hopefully the goldfinches will be here soon. Randy is also watching them out our windows. And speaking of Randy, someone feels bad that the doll house I used as a kid isn't being used any more. Or maybe he likes the color pink. ??



Thursday, March 27, 2008

So, I'm behind a little...

I PROMISE I'll get pictures up of our bathroom by Monday night. It's almost completed - though we still have to finish the trim and ceiling.

We had Easter this weekend - I cooked my first holiday meal and I got several compliments on my ham! :-)

J.T.'s birthday party was last Saturday - I'll get pictures up later. He is such a cutee now!!

And just wanted to let y'all know Mole season has now begun. Keith caught his first one yesterday at the golf course. This year he's going to keep a tally of how many he catches throughout the year. I'm amazed that after all the ones he caught last year that there are any left for him to catch!!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentine's Day!

I know I said I would put these up on MOnday - but since we're down to only 2 CSRs here, things have been extremely busy at work - I haven't had much time to do anything fun! But I have a couple minutes elft of my lunch break. Here is what I came home to last Friday after work...To make a long story short, Keith wanted to "fix the plumbing" and it then accidentally progressed into a bathroom remodeling project. Oh well. It gave us an opportunity to get a new faucet for the shower and fit the caulking the previous people had done. We also found out the guy who had done it was kind of a moron (big surprise, as we've seen plenty of other examples of his "handiwork" around the house...)




Friday, December 21, 2007

Ruthie turns two!



I'm a little late but Tuesday was Ruthie's 2nd Birthday!! We gave her a special bone treat, and I think she ate it in less than 2 minutes...

Friday, December 7, 2007

Happy Birthday Mom!!!

Your card's in the mail... :-)

Countertops!!


Mmmm...aren't they beautiful? This weekend I think we're planning on painting the ceiling and I know Keith has plans to start this afternoon on plumbing the sink - and maybe even my dishwasher!

Monday, November 19, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone, in case I don't get a chance to tell you! We are going to have a big dinner at Keith's sister's house. Keith's mom & step-dad are coming to IL as well, so it will be nice to spend time with them as well. We won't be going to MN since we were just up there for my grandmother's funeral. Though it was for a sad reason, we got to visit with a lot of family and visit my friends, Stacy & Loni! :-)

We found out we are getting countertops installed December 6th. We've got a little bit of work before then, mostly just getting the plumbing ready and finish painting. Keith installed my range on Saturday. I made my first baked good - a super delicious apple spice cake with caramel swirl buttercream frosting. It was YUMMY. But apparently, not good enough to win our office's silly baking contest - by the way, hamballs & scalloped potatoes won. (Mom, your scalloped potatoes are better!!!). I think the whole contest was not fair due to the whole weight watcher crew around here!!! Anyway, I baked. It took me forever to find out where I put stuff (when I packed to move, I just shoved crap in boxes and hauled it upstairs...), but I did it. :-)

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Happy Halloween and other stuff!

Since I've got the camera hooked up, I thought I would share these photos of Halloween and dogsitting.

Big changes!

So....I've been lazy about putting new pictures up for you to see. Though maybe it's because I want to keep you in suspense. :-)
Anyway, we've got up 2 coats of primer and a coat of paint, installed the cabinets and Keith has got my light installed!! We've got our countertop ordered (I can't believe we are getting the granite - don't worry - it was on sale, so it was actually cheaper than solid surface stuff!) . Here are some pictures of us painting & Keith impersonating the garbage disposal.






And...ta da! Here is your first look at our cabinets! I'm so excited. I can't wait to use them! Now that I look at the photo, I don't have our light fixture in there! I'll guess you'll just have to wait to see that!


Friday, October 19, 2007

Christmas comes twice a year?

Well, here is your last chance to see the plain drywall! Yuppers. We've got it finished and we'll be putting on primer & paint this weekend!





By this time next week, we will probably have our cabinets installed. We received them Wednesday!! One box wouldn't quite fit in the door, so we had to take the cabinet out of the box and squeeze it around the doorway. It was like opening that first present on Monday morning before dad was done with chores on Christmas morning! :-)
Here's a sneak peak at our cabinets & hardware... (sorry - not the greatest pictures as I took them in the dark).

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

It's like Christmas!


This weekend we "moved" - we're still technically not moved out of the little yellow house (lots of stuff still there..) but we are sleeping and 'eating' in "The Big House." Notice I said eating - and not necessarily preparing meals! We have set up a temporary "snack room" as the nieces call it. And Monday we received our appliances so we at least have a fridge and microwave now! I think I am going to LOVE my microwave! I made a breakfast sandwich in it this morning - and much better texture than the one I made in our other microwave. Lots of magical buttons on it, as well as the "Turbo Fan." Man, you can almost dry your hair with that sucker...

And our fridge should be wonderful, as well. I have told myself not to think about the stove, because that will just make me want to bake! I can't wait until I pop out that first pie!! (Haven't decided what kind to make first, though - apple, cherry, pumpkin?) Oh and the dishwasher. What Dishwasher? You mean that thing in the box that I'm keeping hidden from view? :-P The cool thing about our stove, though, is that it was dented in the rear bottom right corner. We got yet another 10% off for keeping it! Yeay! (And no one will ever know because it will be hidden by cabinets.)

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.