Saturday, June 30, 2007

just me and the cats

It's just me and the cats right now. Hugs is off in the boonies of Wisconsin for her cousin's wedding. It's way up there in no man's land...a little north of East New Jesus and south of BFE. I guess the wedding was in a bass boat and all the guests were on pontoon boats. I really don't know if that's exactly right but I haven't had too much time to interrogate my wife on all the details.

Yes, so I missed the wedding. Why? End of the quarter milestones that had to be met at work. It was a heck of a week. I ended up working 87 hours from last sunday to today (saturday). Eighty-seven. Yup, 2 weeks worth of work in 1. I still like my job, so everything is cool....and we met some of our milestones...and that's even better.

I really can't comment on anything else that's happened this week...caffeine is my friend and I'm now on a first name basis with the janitors at my workplace (they work from around 7-10pm).

Tomorrow is looking good too...no work and I get to kick it with the Ukie.

C

Sunday, June 24, 2007

work work work

A lady in a silver beamer tried to make me wet my pants today. I was creeping up the left hand turn lane at a red light (about 25 feet from the stop bar) when this blonde makes a right turn really, really wide and nearly hits me head on.

The look on her face was "oh, what. did you need something?"

Whereas mine was "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaauuuuuuuuggggggghhhhh!!!"

Then after a quarter mile I realized god was testing my patience and I laughed it off.

I've been working alot...therefore no blogging time. I racked up 73.25 hours last week. My new record. It's good though, much better than unemployment and I'm learning tons and that's always nice.

I just finished reading "A Game of Thrones" by George Martin. It's really good. It's like WoT, but no Aes Sedai and it has a plethora of graphic violence and crude sexual content. I think quite a few of the characters are rather dumb and I swear I could play the Game of Houses better than they could. I forget the title of the next book in the series, but that's next on my to read list. I've got some time, so I bumped it up past "What to Expect the First Year" since Amanda bought that from the used book store.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

it's a picnic

I bought our first picnic table on the way home from work today. It's been sitting at a garage sale through the weekend that I pass to and from work. It can comfortably fit 4 people on each side. I don't know what other 6 people are going to join us for dinner...but it's available!

When I brought it home it barely fit in the back of my truck. I had to ask some teenager walking by to help me carry it around back. Within 5 minutes of parking it in our backyard we were eating dinner on it.

Oooh it's nice. It just needed to be pressure washed and stained. I'll get to that eventually....

Sunday, June 10, 2007

last post when??

Well, I guess I've been busy. The house finally has pictures hung on the walls. Our goodwill/garage sale pile keeps getting bigger. It's funny because I've been dragging this stuff around for years and I'm just now getting tired of it.

A few more things to do in the basement. I need to arrange my manly testosterone area in the basement and get that all neat and orderly. Then onto finishing the spare room and Peanut's room. I'm looking for suggestions on closet organizers. Any ideas?

The house is awesome.

I've been really pleased now with my reel lawnmower.
The good points:
-no gas
-much quieter
-the yard looks very neat (I've found myself taking pains to cut in a different pattern each time)

The bad points:
-don't let it go for 2 weeks
-when there are small areas to finish up, it takes longer because you only cut when pushing forward, whereas with a gas mower you can pull it backwards and still cut

Overall, I'm happy with the purchase. Yes, it is more work to push it forward. Yes I will have to sharpen the blades. However, I view those as easy obstacles to overcome because of the good points mentioned above.

Rob, you mentioned about a bumpy yard....I've got a few bumps, but bumps are bumps regardless of your style of push mower.

Work has been busy too...end of the quarter deadlines...arrgh! It's good though, really good. And I have an office all to myself again because they are hiring a new guy to do the same tasks as my old office mate, so he moved out and will share with the new guy. Now it's just me and my giant Darth Vader Pez dispenser.

Goodnight.

Sunday, June 3, 2007

yard day

I was busy yesterday working on my farmer's tan.

I spent the morning unloading some free lumber from a co-workers demolished swing set. He bought a used one for his kids off this family that lived in a huge 1.2 million dollar home. The co-worker already had a swing set for his kids, but apparently it was rickety or something, so he hacked it up with a saw and piled the timbers in the yard. So I helped him transport and reassemble his new one, and I got his old one. That's really weird, my kid isn't even born yet and I've got a swing set for him (or so the dr says its a him) already. I didn't assemble it though. I grabbed it mainly for the free lumber which was in great condition. Treated lumber too. I took all of the hardware out of it and stacked it all up nicely in our shed.

It was strange though, the millionaire family that my co-worker bought the swing set from, the kids were maybe 6 years old, and the guy mentioned that his wife was pregnant. I just don't understand why they were getting rid of it. It certainly didn't fit in with the landscaping of the home.

Then I spent the afternoon trimming up some unruly bushes and started a compost pile behind the shed, since we don't have a refuse bin. It's a pretty huge pile of debris.

What's weird though is some of our neighbors. I guess that's one of those differences between apartment living and home living. I wasn't outside working for 10 minutes and the neighbor lady comes over with her toddler in tow and chews on my ear for 10 minutes or so. Then I get back to work and the DINKs (dual income no kids) across the street chat with me for about 15 - 20 minutes. All the neighbors are very nice, friendly and helpful. It's quite a difference from apartment living though.

So today, my arms are pretty sore so I'm milking it and trying to find the motivation to edge all the flower beds. I might just wuss out and unpack the last couple of boxes.