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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Painting Pressure and Plumbing Problems



We've had a pretty interesting few days- toilet waste has exploded out of the laundry room floor three times. Three. Times. When I scrapped the previous floorplan and made a new one adding a half bath upstairs, that half bath plumbing got tied into the existing line running from the kitchen sink down to the laundry room sink and washer & dryer. This shouldn't have been a problem. One day a worker was cleaning his tools in the laundry room sink and water shot out of the drain in the middle of the floor. It was just water so no one was worried. Must be a simple block on that line, nonchalant shrugs and everyone continued with their day. Once the half bath was in operation was when the shit literally hit the laundry room.

I'd mentioned to Louis not to use the laundry room sink (he doesn't recall this) so one weekend morning while I was still sleeping peacefully, Louis started yelling. I was awakened from my dreams of huggable goats and massive tomatoes to expletives about toilet paper and poop shooting out of the floor. Awesome.

Louis cleaned it up and disinfected the floor and we thought, "OK seriously, NO MORE using the sink in here, it's gotta be a sink-pipe issue that causes this"...then when the contractors showed up on Monday morning and used the half bath, it happened again, only worse. At least we figured out that it wasn't just a sink issue! They spent a whole day snaking the system and checking it to make sure that it would drain properly, then they gave us the green light that we were good to go, yay! SO- tonight I used the kitchen sink to wash a few dishes, we used the half bath (since the master is still being worked on and the one we normally use downstairs is gross in a hostel kinda way) and THEN we went downstairs to see that more sewage water had filled the laundry room. NOW, I'm concerned. "Wow, you guys your house looks so nice! Too bad it smells like shit and you can't use the kitchen sink."

They're tackling the issue again tomorrow. This time I'm going to make them test it before leaving! 

Other than poop spewing out of the laundry room we're pretty much done with the contractors. They need to touch up a few things here and there but the majority of the work is done. Painting is the stress of the moment. We need to prime and paint every ceiling and wall in the house- not an easy feat. The work itself is easier than making the color choices in my opinion. I'm wallpapering the half bath and looking at wallpaper makes me want more of it! 

This is what I'm going with for the half bath- 



I saw that swatch in Southern Living, it was love at first sight. I'm also thinking of wallpapering the wall of the dining area to make it stand out. I saw this swatch today at a little wallpaper and paint shop in town-


It has a shine to it that's just beautiful. I'm going to apply some kind of painting technique to the main room that encompasses the hallway and the colors of this wallpaper would go very nicely. 

Painting is going well so far. Louis is just about done priming the master, I've already done the bathrooms and I'm currently working on the pantry. It's got a beadboard back so it's taking a lot longer than I'd anticipated. BUT, it's going to look great. I found a box of pantry items and am adding them as the paint dries. I'm desperate for some semblance of normalcy! 
 
My favorite thing about this pantry is that the upper shelves are all only 6 inches deep which means there can only be one row of anything, turning me into the deranged OCD husband in Sleeping with the Enemy. I love it.

The pantry is pretty big but throw a step stool, a fan and me bending over to grab a brush and you get-

SOUL PATROL! I have what I like to think is a sophisticated white streak of hair at the moment. Shoot me if I start playing the harmonica and taking myself seriously.

How about a watermelon babies update?! Here we go!

They're almost doubling in size! The one above is the biggest.



I planted all different kinds and didn't have the materials to label them before I forgot what went where so it'll be a surprise when they're ripe!

I almost forgot to share some startling news....I honestly didn't think this would ever happen BUT, today in the garden I discovered that 9 of my soybean plants were eaten down to the ground and there were fresh deer tracks all around. A DEER JUMPED THE 8 FOOT FENCE! And apparently it just wanted a little edamame snack and jumped back out. Nothing else was touched.


There are two electric wires running along the top (you can see them on the upper right of the picture above) that we just hadn't turned on yet but guess what we're hooking up tomorrow? Last night I watched a deer hop on its hind legs for 20minutes to eat pears from the tree in our front yard so I guess they do whatever they have to.  I'm really hoping that there aren't any deer sneaking around the garden as I'm in here typing this. I already ran out twice trying to catch and scare one but I'm pretty much just scaring myself in the process. Have you run out into the pitch black in the country lately? It's hardcore.

It's butterfly time apparently because they are everywhere right now and unfortunately they're getting trapped in the porch daily. We don't have the door hooked up yet so they get blown in and can't find their way out. They fight me when I coax them so the only solution is to catch them and throw them back out. Here are a few-
There's hundreds of these smaller brown and yellow ones so a lot have died in the porch. They may be moths, no idea. I'm looking for a shadow box to put some in. 



I saw the scariest, weirdest looking bug EVER today and made the mistake of showing Louis who got scared and wanted to kill it, shocker. I have no idea what it is but I hope it does something useful because I saved its life.

On a brighter note, I'm buying a lot of cherries right now because its fun to spit seeds of things when you can walk around and spit them anywhere you want. I found a happy cherry in the mix! 



I'll end this blog with a picture of the prettiest sunset clouds I've seen in a while.

2 comments:

Melissa Hower said...

Wow guys! I am so impressed on how much progress you have made. Dave passed me your blogsite since I have not seen anything since you bought the place and I was curious...and you guys rock! I love the stories too! We can't wait until we are invited over and check it out in person.
Keep up the great work!
-Melissa Hower

Dave Hower said...

Hey you two! This truly is an amazing effort, you have done an incredible amount of work and it looks really, really good! And the writing is fantastic, keep up the work!
Dave