Thursday, March 10, 2011

The house before and after refinishing, summer 2010

I took on the job of sanding and refinishing the house this summer. Michael got some quotes on labor, then we decided to pretend to pay me and I got to work. ;-) Here are a few pics of the wear and tear the poor house was experiencing. What with hefty north winds, driving rain and snow, the north side of the house was really hurting. Mind you, this part of the house hadn't been touched in 6 years. oops!

North side of the garage
Check out that Northwest corner...totally grayed from a combination of hot west sun and the sprinkler hitting it.



South side of Great room...

Looking up at weathering...

Right side of pic is where we stack firewood, so it's dinged up. Left side of pic begins the addition which was refinished last year.
South side dining..
South side garage 1/2 sanded (above) and fully sanded (below)
South side Great room sanded and starting to recoat with Sashco Transformation
One day, I posted on Facebook,  "Off to climb the big ladder, and it's not the corporate one!" HaHa!
Michael finished most of the really high stuff after I told him one day, "You know, I was up on the extension ladder today, and the thought flitted through my head; 'what if I fell?'" I was home alone with the kids, up on a 20ft ladder on a wooden deck. If I fell, would Jonathan know how to phone for help? I promptly climbed down, called him to me, showed him where my phone was and taught him how to unlock the keys and call Daddy or 911. And every time the rest of the summer, if I HAD to get on the extension ladder, I made sure the kids knew and were out by me.
Sanded wall, beginning to lay stain. Doesn't it look good?!
Refinished Great room wall
Looking northwest at the corner between the Dining and Great rooms. The Great room has it's new coat and the Dining room is about to get it's!
Later in the summer with the Library alcove and Sunroom sporting a new coat of finish.
East end of the garage, partly sanded

This is Darla with her handy dandy new prosthesis! A Random Orbital Sander. Check out the link...mine even came with a carrying case! Sweet! My ROS and I became good friends...
And this is how Darla looked a good portion of the summer...sawdust all over the face, in the hair, up the nose, covering the clothes...yup! Even when the kids wanted to take a bike ride down to the stop sign and back, Mommy just dusted off the worst of it, saddled up and we rode. A FaceBook post said this, "Cucumber green tea facial, brown sugar scrub, hot oil hair treatment...what do you REALLY have over 5 hours of sawdust blasting? Methinks not much...;-)"
 

Thursday, March 3, 2011

July 2010...

Since I spent the summer sanding and refinishing the house, I didn't get a whole lot of photos taken because we didn't do a whole lot of things. Pics of the house coming soon...
Until then, enjoy these.
Daddy bought the kids new swings. Annisia caught a ride to the swing set on one...

Then Daddy installed them. Now we have two toddler swings to get rid of...
Aunty Leilani came for a visit. Don't you think for a minute I didn't put her to work. No siree! She put on a pair of jeans, a t-shirt she didn't mind getting stain on, and worked alongside me. That's what you do when workers come to visit...you put them to work! Then she got a Shel Silverstein book at the library and read some of the poems to the kids.
One day, Annisia's eye puffed up. We think it was a bug bite. Poor thing. Makes me sick to my stomach to look at it...

Here are a few videos of the kids through the summer and into the fall/winter.
  1. Annisia dancing with Uncle Mike at Brady's wedding, 
  2. Annisia dressed herself one day...flowery skirt and shirt, polka dot hat, big yellow sunglasses, black patent leather shoes, and a feathery phone. Quite the stylin' princess...so I had to interview her,
  3. Jonathan setting up his work site, wanting me to play with him. The kids took advantage of every possible moment they could get with me, as I was usually up on a ladder sanding or painting. Poor kids,
  4. I am going to post Jonathan's tall tale below,
  5. And, last, but not least, Jonathan actually SANG at his Christmas program. Until now, he has only stood up there and looked around despite knowing all the songs, singing them the week before the program, singing them on the way to the program, the next week after the program...

Jonathan's tall tale, November 17, 2010
"Once upon a time, I was on the biggest hill of Gramma and Papa's ranch, and I hopped on a horned toad, and it started hopping down the hill, and I lassoed a jackalope, threw it in the backpack and kept on going. And then I saw that it was going to hop on Gramma's head and then hop her down and pounce on her. And, so when it was close enough, I hopped off it, pig-tied it…actually, four-leg tied it, and then I took the jackalope out of my backpack and back short-leg tied it. Done! The end."

Brady and Heath's wedding

 Just hanging out at Brady and Heath's rehearsal dinner...



Michael's niece, Brady, got married in June. It was a beautiful wedding. 
 Brady and her attendants: Angila, Kayla, Mandi, Jami, and Stormy
 The beautiful bride...

Annisia LOVES her Uncle Mike...and the feeling's mutual. Aunty Ang called her a goose one day, and Annisia said, "I'm not a goose. I'm a supermodel." (something Uncle Mike taught her!) At Brady and Heath's wedding, Uncle Mike took Annisia out on the dance floor several times. She likes to dance!

Annisia rides her bike!

June 19, 2010 post...
Annisia got a bike for an early birthday present. 
Remember this bike?

Well, Jonathan outgrew it, and we put it in the shop at the office until we decided who to give it to or what to do with it. I bought pink and purple spray paint, a basket, some handlebar danglies, a bell and pretty fairy and princess stickers with the intention of painting it for Annisia. Michael told me I ought to sand it down so the paint stuck better, etc. Hmmm, that would involve:
  1. finding someone to watch the kids while I devoted several hours to that task, 
  2. I always forgot that was something I was going to do on the occasional visit the kids made to Gramma and Papa's ranch, 
  3. wearing a face mask so I didn't inhale paint stuff, 
  4. I don't like wearing a face mask,  
During the spring, she was getting frustrated with riding the trike as it was getting too small. So, on Father's Day weekend, Michael holed himself up in the shop, didn't bother with sanding, and spray painted that bike SO perfectly! Then he looked for the training wheels that came with the original bike. Oops! We think they got thrown away. So, not to be deterred, he rigged the too big training wheels that came on Jonathan's 2nd bike to fit this bike. Sawing and filing metal, bolting them on...pretty good fit once it was done. He set them up a little so she had a good wobble going, then we challenged her as the summer went on to not make any training wheel noise!

She was SO surprised to see her new bike! Jonathan thought it was cool she got a new bike too, and forgetting he had received a bigger one the previous summer, wanted to take the "new" bike for a spin. Then he asked where his little one was. {gulp!} Daddy, ever the quick thinker, said, "Well, you outgrew it, so we gave it to a kiddo who needed a bike." ;-) 
 It's now a pretty princess mauve with purple handlebars, a pretty basket, and stickers. She loves it! Paired with her princess bike helmet, she's a rocking princess! We love her!
I apologize in advance for the wind noise. Turn the volume down and just watch my sweet bunkin ride! There's really nothing to hear...
So, when it's time to pass it on, we may have to paint it green again for Carter, our great-nephew.