Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Puppy Pictures




Here's a few photos of Scooby's first days with us. He (and by "he" I mean "I") didn't sleep much the first night and a few hours more the second night.  His personality is more lively and interesting now; I suppose his terror in the first day wasn't surprising. He follows my every step and on occasion is the lucky recipient of my step.  He's making himself at home, running after S & J and playing peek-a-boo. Let's hope he's wearing himself out so he'll sleep more tonight.  Fingers crossed!  


Monday, February 15, 2010

Wheels for a Mousetrap

All Grade 8 students were challenged to build a mousetrap-powered car.  Then, they have to race them down a long school hallway to see which one travels the farthest.  S & P discussed design and physics for ages and came up with a car that releases the mousetrap after the wire comes to an end, like the space shuttle fuel tanks fall away mid-launch.  Here's the second try. 


A Valentine Present


We'd like to introduce Scooby, our five month old cockapoo. We went to have a look at him ("...just looking...!") and we simply had to bring him home.  He's really cuddly and can't pass a lap without climbing into it.  He weighs about 13 lbs and will get a little bit bigger. I'd say that he is the best Valentine present ever, but 21 years ago on February 14th a certain special someone asked me to marry him, and it doesn't get better than that.







Saturday, February 13, 2010

Lunch on a Busy Saturday

I couldn't resist taking a picture of this burger which not only smelled like summertime, but looks gorgeous.  The chunks of tomato and cucumber are as thick as the meat patty, just the way S loves it.  

Downstairs Bathroom Update

I'm not sure if words can express how icky this downstairs powder room is.  Oh, it's perfectly functional, with a good flusher and a serviceable sink, but the walls are dingy yellow from 35 years of cigarette smoke (yep, in the loo!!) and there are cobwebby bits stuck to the old paint and the vanity is some sort of obsolete pressboard wood that's swollen and musty in places so the drawers sick and the insides are stinky and the floor is left-over tile muck stuck on groovy linoleum.  The view out the window is the only thing good about this room.  So, I enlisted the help of my good friend and second-born son and we got busy.
Here it is, the "BEFORE" pic.





First, we asked P to show us how to pull up that awful floor, and before we knew it, he had most of it done.  We pulled out the staples in the subfloor by hand.









Here we are, painting up a storm.  It's a warm beige colour, the paint that was leftover from the first try in the upstairs bathroom. It looks heaps better here.


Finito! 

It looks fresh and clean and smells much better. It'll do until we can gut and reno it properly. Now I have to convince the kids to help me move the bookcase back in!  I think they're on a break with a Wii remote in hand ... :-)

Upstairs Bathroom Update

The final few touches on the bathroom were on today's agenda: window trim and baseboard.

P and S worked for most of the day on these finicky things in the upstairs bathroom. They cut wood, measured (hopefully not in that order) and nailed it all together. S came along and filled the nail holes then P painted them over.  All done and it looks SPECTACULAR!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

A New Look

Waiting for a call to work today supply teaching, I've been fiddling with the blog header.  
Let me know what you think!  

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

A Big Softie




As you may know, we are lucky to have lots and lots of water here at our new rural abode. It's ice cold, delicious and plentiful.  It's also chock-a-block full of minerals and other goodies ... like iron.  This is exceedingly obvious in the rusty toilet bowl mere hours after a good scrub, and in the stains on our white mugs.  And while iron is good for the body (I'm bench pressing 220) it can be treacherous on a multitude of residential items, like a brand-new bathtub for instance, if one were to have such a thing. 




To remedy this issue we bought a water softener back in the fall and are now at a point in the renos to have it installed.  I happen to know a guy who's pretty handy.

He used something called PEX PIPE (at least that's what it sounds like to my un-handy ears) which is flexible and looks white in the photos.  Apparently, it's surprisingly easy to work with.






VOILA!  A water softener!  And it works! The boys are happy that they can stack the dishwasher instead of arguing ... er, talking, about who's turn it is to wash. 

Let's hope the toilet stays white for a bit longer, too!



Thursday, February 4, 2010

Windsor Knot Tutorial


In honour of S's upcoming graduation photos, he was the recipient of the Windsor Noose, er Knot, Tutorial. He got a haircut too, although I can hardly tell the difference between the before and after pics.  I'd like to see him with a sharp short cut, but my range of influence doesn't extend into the barbershop. (Wow, I'm sounding like my grandpa! I remember him slipping my brother $5 for a haircut back in the 70's!) In spite of the shaggy look, isn't he handsome?

(J wanted me to clarify that he is indeed wearing pants in the above photo!)



Light Up My Life



How do you like the lights in the new bathroom? Sconce-ish lights over each sink (we don't have the sinks yet) and pot lights in the shower stall and over the bathtub. FAAAAANTASTIC!