Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Finally got the new light in the front room!

It was a huge undertaking that took us 4 hours to complete.




Part of the project difficulty was getting the 18 foot ladder to fit in our front room that has a 17 foot ceiling. We had to push all the furniture out of the way and spread the legs of the ladder as far apart as we could and managed to get it in place with about 2 inches to spare.



Kate was our master electrician and did a great job. First, she took down the old light.




Mike and Daddy worked really hard getting the links of the chain opened up in order attach it to the ceiling and the light.
(Daddy was camera shy)



Mike held the light and kept weight off it while Kate got it hooked up.



Wil came and hung out with us while we worked on the light. He wanted to help but we wouldn't let him on the ladder!



Of course, Mike and Kate just had to do some Michelangelo reference!




Mike put all the glass thingers on which actually took awhile because they all have rings that screw on that hold the glass in place.



We even had a process for Kate handing Mike the light bulbs. There are 12 of them!




The light even works! (How can you see with all that light!)



So here's the finished product. Its so nice to have it all done.




It looks pretty good when viewed with the whole room too. I tried to take a picture with the light off so you could see it better, but my camera quit.


(Kate also installed the other 13 lights around the front room and entry as well as down the hall upstairs.)

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Sunflower Patio

I am loving the sunflowers!

I know, Stef thinks I'm crazy to plant them, and maybe she's right,
but don't they make a nice privacy fence?
And since Stef gave the seeds to me in the first place,
this awesome fence didn't cost me a cent to build.
They make our west patio a very nice place to sit and relax.
(And yes, I have sat and relaxed there!)

I think I'll plant a whole forest of them next year!




Monday, July 25, 2011

What a silly boy!

The story behind the picture is that we finally got new carpet in the front room, and the old stuff got put in the garage (for lack of a better place at the time). So, a few days later, the boys got the carpet out of the garage and spread it out on the driveway so they could roll it up tight to take it to bldg one for storage.

Wil saw it there and went out and laid on it.

So they left him there while they went around the back for something or other. When they came back, he was sound asleep, and slept there for over an hour.

I can't help wondering what the neighbors were thinking!



Friday, May 20, 2011

Poor Tom

Poor Tom got his wisdom teeth out yesterday morning.
There was a solid layer of bone between his upper wisdom teeth and his gums, so the dentist had to take them out the side. OUCH!


This is how he spent the afternoon.





This was after several hours of sleep and many drugs!



This is the next day. (Today)
He says he doesn't mean to look pathetic, he just can't move his face without a lot of pain. No smiling! Laughing makes him bleed again. He has really struggled with the bleeding, so he's being very careful.



It is no fun to be sick! (or in pain)
I'm sure he'll recover soon and be back to his cheerful self.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

We had a great snowstorm just in time for everyone to show up at our house. The snow lasted just long enough for Shawn and Lisa and their crew to make a really cool snowman. Look! He's even got a drink. I'm certain he was thirsty too, cause the sun got hot and he didn't even last the day.
Poor Frosty!
Maybe if he'd had a better hat.....?


Let's compare!



Jamie asked me to post these picture awhile ago, and I'm just getting to it. Sorry, Jamie!
Don't they look sooo cute?


These pictures were taken at my birthday gathering (which was a lot of fun, btw. Thanks!!!).


Thursday, April 21, 2011

Spring is here!

I have proof of Spring. It's not just wishful thinking anymore. My chickens have laid their first egg!!! Yeah for chickens!

We also got 67 new chicks to raise up for the school. (IFA had them for 50% off) They can stay in the garage until a coop is built at the school, they get too big for their box, or they start to smell too much. Either of those could get them banished from the garage, but we'll wait and see.


For right now, we're just trying to keep them from being frozen when Gpa leaves the garage door open for his dog to go in and out, or eaten by the same beforementioned dog. So far, so good.

The dog and I have an understanding. I look at him and he cowers and runs away. Works for me! LOL!

Well, except when he sneaks in the house and I try to get him out. Then his cowering and running away makes it impossible for me to catch him and get him out. Gpa is the only one who can get him to go outside and he's non too quick about it. He feels so bad for his poor little poochie who has to stay in the garage! Poor baby!

But, I digress! We were talking about chickens. We have aplenty! Soon we'll have aplenty of eggs as well. So if anyone needs some, call me! :)