We have a bathtub! Yay! Unfortunately we had to hire help, BOO. This is the first time that we have had to hire someone though, so really with all the work we have done in the past year and half that is pretty good. There was no easy access to the drain for the tub so it took a very nice plumber and a little $$$ to get this installed properly. He did let Bryce help though so we didn't have to pay for an assistant plumber, which I'm sure saved us quite a bit of $$. So here it is, the newest addition to our sad little bathroom. Bryce has plans involving some sheetrock and concrete board today, so hopefully I will have more bathroom improvement pictures soon.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Still tile...
The TILE saga continues. I found tile at both Tile Outlet and Great Floors that I liked very much. The tile from Great Floors I maybe loved just a little, but it was $3.16 a square foot. The guy (whom I also bought my carpet from) told me he could give ma deal and get us in the $2.00 range. Bryce wasn't super impressed with that price either so I agreed to continue looking and see if we could find a better price. This is when we found out we have a membership to ProSource through Bryce's work, YAY!!! So he went to ProSource while I tried to make a sick baby take a nap, and came back with the exact SAME tile that was $3.16 at Great Floors for $1.98!!! WHOO-HOO!!! Then today our awesome neighbor who tiles for a living came over and brought me one of his catalogs, he told me he can get us the "at cost" price on tile. So now I am hoping to find the same tile I have already picked out for an even better deal. So today we are thankful for super awesome neighbors and patience in buying tile.
Bryce also found us a new-to-us pocket door from the building supply store in town. It is a solid core door which is awesome, and it just needs some re-painting to work for our house. I am hoping the solid core door won't bang around as much as the hollow one did. The guy at the store asked "who uses pocket doors anymore?" Apparently just us, since whoever had this very nice door in their house removed it.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
TILE
We spent 2.5 hours at Lowe's the other night...in the tile aisle. 2.5 HOURS...with a baby. He's such a good baby though, he got fussy for a while, he needed to eat, and since I really didn't want to go to the car I did some ingenious nursing using a cloth diaper to cover his face and I'm pretty sure no one was the wiser, and if so, whatever, the kid needs to eat and I need to pick some flippin' tile. Which I did, and then I got it home...and now I don't really like it. When I finally had the guts to explain this to Bryce he tried to kill me with his eyes. I was prepared though so I shielded myself. He has agreed to return the tile and let mom and I continue looking this weekend. Fortunately we aren't ready to tile just yet, and I really want to walk in the bathroom and say "I LOVE IT!" not "meh, I guess it works." Which Bryce does understand. So now I will be off to "Tile Outlet" in hopes of finding tile for the floor and the shower for a reasonable price, one that does not result in another death defying act of avoiding Bryce's killer eyes.
Monday, August 2, 2010
"Anything Dropped in the Bathroom Falls in the Toilet"
We recently got a Flip Video camera so that we can video our adorable baby :) But I took this quick video of the demolition of my bathroom, and I thought you might all enjoy it as well. We took out the tub over the weekend only to discover the moisture is also in the floor. So new sub-floor will be needed as well as new tile throughout. So today we are going to a building supply store to hopefully (fingers crossed) find tile at a reasonable price so that we can do the shower and the floor. Oh joy.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
The fence is done...but oh the bathroom
The summer of the fence is finally over! Last Thursday Bryce got his Grandpa, Dad, Cousin, and Friend to come over and help hang up the double gates, the last part of the fence. It only took about 10 minutes with so much help and it looks beautiful! The dogs were so excited to be free to run around again. Neighbors have walked by honked and waved, given us the thumbs up, and commented on how great it looks!
Monday, July 12, 2010
Hanging out to dry
But then we did our budget again and decided that since we had been given many cloth diapers at our baby showers we could easily learn to wash them ourselves. So we cancelled the service and I started doing diapers myself this week. (For anyone who is interested the service costs about $80 a month, this is pretty similar to the cost of disposable diapers so if you were going to do that anyway and you have a diaper service in your area you could choose that instead for the same cost!) In reading about care of your cloth diapers they suggest hanging them to dry, because it saves energy and the sun helps to bleach them out. So Bryce put in my line and it has been working great. It's so fun to go outside and be in the warm air hanging up the diapers. Plus they look so cute on the line!
I remember reading this poem about clotheslines a long time ago and I just found it again today:
The Clothesline Said So Much
A clothesline was a news forecast
To neighbors passing by.
There were no secrets you could keep
When clothes were hung to dry.
It also was a friendly link
For neighbors always knew
If company had stopped on by
To spend a night or two.
For then you'd see the fancy sheets
And towels on the line;
You'd see the company table clothes
With intricate design.

The line announced a baby's birth
To folks who lived inside
As brand new infant clothes were hung
So carefully with pride.
The ages of the children could
So readily be known
By watching how the sizes changed
You'd know how much they'd grown.
It also told when illness struck,
As extra sheets were hung;
Then nightclothes, and a bathrobe, too,
Haphazardly were strung.

It said, "Gone on vacation now"
When lines hung limp and bare.
It told, "We're back!" when full lines sagged
With not an inch to spare.
New folks in town were scorned upon
If wash was dingy gray,
As neighbors raised their brows,
And looked disgustedly away.
But clotheslines now are of the past
For dryers make work less.
Now what goes on inside a home
Is anybody's guess.

I really miss that way of life.
It was a friendly sign
When neighbors knew each other best
By what hung on the line!
Author: Marilyn K. Walker
Thursday, July 8, 2010
What did you do this weekend? Worked on the fence...
So we continue to work away on the fence. This is becoming the summer of the fence. I'm pretty sure that is most of what we will remember about 2010, Bryce building the fence. He even dreams about it, poor guy. Bryce had to dig out the cement from all the corners but decided to dig new holes so that he didn't have to remove the cement from every post. He dug holes that were somewhere around 4 feet deep, filled them with gravel, and then would get the gravel wet and pack it down. Apparently this is one of the best ways to build a fence, at least it's a little easier than mixing and pouring cement.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)