On Wednesday I made a call to Home Depot’s contractor referral service and told them I needed someone to level our floor. Within a couple of hours I had a call from a local contractor who had time to swing by and look at the floor in an hour. We were in the middle of a three day storm system and his crew was twiddling their thumbs because outdoor work that was scheduled could not be done. The contractor arrived on time, we liked him, and before the day was out we had scheduled him to return Thursday morning at 8:00.
Two men showed up at 8:00 with grinders and a generator (so as not to overload our electrical systems) and within 2 1/2 hours the job was done. Our floor is now smooth and level and we are working on removing dust from everything on the shelves because the plastic drop cloths we taped over them did very little to actually keep out the dust. Each individual item has to be taken down and dusted and wiped with a damp cloth or else vacuumed. The dust even got into sealed plastic bins. It’s a much bigger job thanI thought it would be.
Friday was my birthday and it was a perfect day. Bob left to play golf in the morning and I finished a book I had started, then knitted up this little 6” topsy-turvy doll. On one end she is awake and on the other end she’s sleeping with her dolly.
Later, Bob and I went out to dinner at a local vegan restaurant called the Cutting Board Bakery and Cafe. The food was so good and the people who worked there were very friendly and helpful. Bob enjoyed his “chicken” and waffles and I had the roasted vegetable wrap. We will go back.
Bob spent yesterday working to waterproof the back door jamb of the loom room. We discovered when we pulled up the rug that water has been seeping in during heavy rains. Once that is done and we finish removing all the concrete dust we can start laying the floor.
Sunday, November 24, 2019
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
Projects Galore!
Bob and I have been so busy over the last week and a half. We attended the Manager’s Party last Tuesday with hundreds of other people. It was a beautiful evening; we sat with a group of friends and listened to the live band and had a meal and drinks. We even danced!
On Thursday I painted the bedroom a soft gray color, but the room is not finished so I’ll wait to show you pictures when it is done. Bob is painting the dressers and I will be putting up new curtains as well to bring a little color into a very white-looking room. I will show you the headboard I’ve been working on, though. We bought it at a thrift shop for $10; it was solid cherry but was a little dinged up. I painted much of it a nice turquoise color and then distressed it and added an antiquing glaze and I’m thrilled with the way it came out. I have plans to make some coordinating pillows so please don’t judge me on the sad ones you see here.
I spent much of Friday weaving up samples for the class I’ll be teaching in January. Aren’t these tiny rigid heddles cute? They are made by Handywoman and are only $7 each, making it a very affordable way to give weaving a try.
Later on Friday I joined a painting class and had a lot of fun with my friend, Marie, who is in choir with me. I’ve signed up for another class in January and am looking forward to it.
Last spring we had the AC and furnace replaced with a split system. Unfortunately the one in my weaving room had to be located in a very awkward spot and it really bothered me, so my wonderful husband built a cabinet to cover it and center it over the door. I think it came out great, don’t you?
Today we had a bit of a setback in our projects. We were all set to install a new laminate vinyl flooring in the weaving room and when Bob ripped up part of the carpet he found that the floor is really not level. This is not good. We’ll have to see if we can have someone level it out for us before we can proceed with the floor installation. Which means the room will have to be EMPTY and there’s not a lot of places I can put my stuff. We’ll have to move everything to the living room, I guess, while the floor is being leveled. We had hoped we could just work section by section when laying the laminate but to get the floor level we can’t do it that way. Ah well...
On Thursday I painted the bedroom a soft gray color, but the room is not finished so I’ll wait to show you pictures when it is done. Bob is painting the dressers and I will be putting up new curtains as well to bring a little color into a very white-looking room. I will show you the headboard I’ve been working on, though. We bought it at a thrift shop for $10; it was solid cherry but was a little dinged up. I painted much of it a nice turquoise color and then distressed it and added an antiquing glaze and I’m thrilled with the way it came out. I have plans to make some coordinating pillows so please don’t judge me on the sad ones you see here.
I spent much of Friday weaving up samples for the class I’ll be teaching in January. Aren’t these tiny rigid heddles cute? They are made by Handywoman and are only $7 each, making it a very affordable way to give weaving a try.
Later on Friday I joined a painting class and had a lot of fun with my friend, Marie, who is in choir with me. I’ve signed up for another class in January and am looking forward to it.
Last spring we had the AC and furnace replaced with a split system. Unfortunately the one in my weaving room had to be located in a very awkward spot and it really bothered me, so my wonderful husband built a cabinet to cover it and center it over the door. I think it came out great, don’t you?
Today we had a bit of a setback in our projects. We were all set to install a new laminate vinyl flooring in the weaving room and when Bob ripped up part of the carpet he found that the floor is really not level. This is not good. We’ll have to see if we can have someone level it out for us before we can proceed with the floor installation. Which means the room will have to be EMPTY and there’s not a lot of places I can put my stuff. We’ll have to move everything to the living room, I guess, while the floor is being leveled. We had hoped we could just work section by section when laying the laminate but to get the floor level we can’t do it that way. Ah well...
Saturday, November 9, 2019
What’s Up?
Where has the time gone? Let’s catch up, shall we? Halloween is fairly quiet at an over-55 community, as you may imagine. No trick-or-treaters at the door! The park does put on a party for those who are interested but Bob and I aren’t really party people. We did, however, enter Auggie in the Halloween Pet Parade and he went as a taco, courtesy of his friend Tucker who gave him the costume.
Next to Auggie is another taco (or taquito, since he’s quite a bit smaller) named Willie. And they are facing off with the Mariachi band. Such fun! Auggie loves dressing up and is a real ham.
My photosensitivity lasted for over a week following my eye surgery but a follow up visit with the retinal specialist showed that my vision in that eye is gradually improving. It feels fine now and I have no restrictions on activities so I have returned to the gym. It feels good to get back on the treadmill and the bike.
While I was staying inside to avoid the sun I was able to do a little knitting and I made this gnome.
Every home needs a gnome, don’t you think? He looks good next to my Dala horse.
I had a meeting with the activities director here at the park and I was given approval to teach a band weaving class in January. I’m looking forward to it. There was a lot of interest when I demonstrated weaving last year so I hope I get some students.
Take a look at the new dishwasher Bob installed.
It’s a beauty, and works well. We are also working hard on the bedroom; I painted the walls on Thursday and Bob will be installing an updated ceiling fan and will paint the dressers. I’m still working on the design and we’ll most likely put shelves up, too. Photos to follow as it all comes together.
Activities have started and I’m busy with exercise, choir, Bible study, and Fiber Arts. It’s a good kind of busy and I’m slipping right back into a schedule. Today Bob and I went to Phoenix to a Scandinavian Festival and then to the Container Store. Afterwards we found a great little place to eat called the Green New American Restaurant.
Everything they serve is whole food plant based and it was yummy. Bob loved his Po Boy sandwich and I had an Indian rice bowl.
Until next time!
Next to Auggie is another taco (or taquito, since he’s quite a bit smaller) named Willie. And they are facing off with the Mariachi band. Such fun! Auggie loves dressing up and is a real ham.
My photosensitivity lasted for over a week following my eye surgery but a follow up visit with the retinal specialist showed that my vision in that eye is gradually improving. It feels fine now and I have no restrictions on activities so I have returned to the gym. It feels good to get back on the treadmill and the bike.
While I was staying inside to avoid the sun I was able to do a little knitting and I made this gnome.
Every home needs a gnome, don’t you think? He looks good next to my Dala horse.
I had a meeting with the activities director here at the park and I was given approval to teach a band weaving class in January. I’m looking forward to it. There was a lot of interest when I demonstrated weaving last year so I hope I get some students.
Take a look at the new dishwasher Bob installed.
It’s a beauty, and works well. We are also working hard on the bedroom; I painted the walls on Thursday and Bob will be installing an updated ceiling fan and will paint the dressers. I’m still working on the design and we’ll most likely put shelves up, too. Photos to follow as it all comes together.
Activities have started and I’m busy with exercise, choir, Bible study, and Fiber Arts. It’s a good kind of busy and I’m slipping right back into a schedule. Today Bob and I went to Phoenix to a Scandinavian Festival and then to the Container Store. Afterwards we found a great little place to eat called the Green New American Restaurant.
Everything they serve is whole food plant based and it was yummy. Bob loved his Po Boy sandwich and I had an Indian rice bowl.
Until next time!
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