Visitors
So the few days before our LA trip, we were frantically trying to paint the bathroom so its ready before our visitors arrived. Well, we were able to finish, mostly....by 1am anyway. Since we didn't have time to take out the vanity and toilet in order to paint behind it and install the tile floor, we painted around it. So there's a nice outline of brown around the sky blue wall behind the sky blue toilet which sits on top of the aqua-marine blue linoleum floor. Beautiful imagery, huh... (I'm working on uploading our pix to flickr.com so hopefully I'll get that up this week. Patience young grasshopper.)
We had about 90 minutes ahead of the folks on the way back from LA. We used that time to put the mirror back up and fight the installation of the mini blinds. The design of the brackets for the blinds is so lame, I don't know how anyone can fit a screw driver so close to the frame without skinning their knuckles using a manual screw driver or chopping up the frame with the chuck of a drill. And the screws must be made of clay...the metal is so soft it gets eaten by the phillips bit. After my frustration overwhelmed me, Chris took over and got it installed. We moved our spare full mattress from the basement onto the futon. We figured it was more comfortable than the flat, dense futon mattress. And of course we cleaned as much as we could before they arrived. Its good enough, I guess.
They've been here 3 days now and our fridge is full of food, utensils are stored in different places or positions, dishes are clean and immediately stowed away in the cabinets, the shoes by the door are orderly, the stove and table are always clean, there's always something cooking, and Chris sleeps earlier cuz the TV is already occupied. Ahhh, the house is always tidy when we have guests.
Some things on his dad's to do list... install telephone line in the rooms (done), install water heater blanket, fix broken sprinkler head, install lighting in hall bathroom (I found a nicer 4 light fixture on the 75% off table at Lowes yesterday... $10!!!), wire cottage for power, install flood light for the deck, install wire shelving in laundry room... That's the smaller stuff. We'll eventually tear down the mud room to put the porch back, install some kind of ceiling in the basement, make a garage or something, redo the deck... Its never ending.
Rant (Disregard if I mentioned this already. I can't remember): Our master bathroom is nearly done, just need to paint and install the baseboards. The fixtures look fairly updated. It looks like the shower was recently tiled inside to match the floor outside. Issues... the shower floor doesn't slope to the drain completely. There's a puddle of water in the corner that takes about 10 minutes to go down... if it ever completely goes down. The water pressure in the shower sucks. I guess if you like those rain type shower heads, then its fine, but we like a little more pressure to wash off the soap when we take a shower. And the bathroom fan is inside the shower stall so it pulls up all the cold air so the only warm part is where the water hits you which doesn't cover all of you cuz the pressure sucks. We tried changing the shower head with no change in pressure. Chris is gonna try to find a valve or something in the basement to adjust the pressure. I hope he's successful. Oh yeah, and if you don't turn on the fan before the water, the steam condenses on the ceiling and starts dripping on you. Ack!!
I think that's enough for now. Pix up soon. Stay tuned.
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