Laundry List

Saturday, December 1st, 2007

the gypsy and iYou know, I’m really starting to think that I need to do laundry more often. I’m supposed to be going on a Christmas-themed pub crawl tonight, weather permitting. I’m going as Jesus on his Birthday — a long robe, sandals, and a birthday hat. But I wanted to wear something warmer underneath the robe since if you’re anywhere in the vicinity of Iowa today, it’s a bit chilly (what with the ice storm and all).

So anyway, I was looking for something warm to wear under my robe, but all my white long-sleeved shirts are dirty. So I threw in a load of whites. And then I heaved a heavy ol’ sigh at how little difference that seemed to make to my laundry pile. So next, I think I’ll do a load of greys. And then a load of blacks, one of blues, a set of reds, one of tans, and then maybe a load of miscellaneous just to catch the stragglers.

Or at least, I’ll get as much of those done as I can before it’s time to start dressing up in funny outfits and drinking heavily. Priorities, people.

Also, forgive me the memory-infused photo above. It’s the only photo I have of the robe I’ll be wearing tonight. Also, I think Amanda technically can’t disown me for it, because Dana and I weren’t dating at the time the photo was taken. There’s gotta be a rule in there somewhere for that sort of thing. Sides, I think it’s a cute pic. ;)

Miles Davis: Workin’ Hard, Lovin’ Life

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

Amanda and I have been busy little bees these last few days. So has Miles, actually. Observe.

Amanda’s mom was in town over the weekend, so we spent a bit of time hanging out with her. However, Saturday morning/afternoon was deemed mother-daughter time, so I was stuck at home by myself. Struck by a bit of boredom-inspired productivity, I decided to clean and organize the back porch. The porch has been my impromptu storage room ever since I moved in to the house nearly a year ago. There have been boxes stacked everywhere, furniture shoved uselessly against the back wall, and random stuff my parents left strewn about. As of Saturday evening, though, it was clean and usable as, well, a back porch. Featuring seating for 8, even.

Miles was also productive during that afternoon. He used his spare time while I was occupied to learn how to jump over the back fence. He escaped the backyard four times in total. The fourth time, I had to drive around the neighborhood to find him, then wrestle him to the ground in a stranger’s yard to get a leash on him. And then I rearranged the stuff in the yard slightly to make it tougher for him to get out.

Sunday was friend Juan’s birthday, so we celebrated with a brunch at Hannah and Juan’s place. It was a delicious time – we had authentic Costa Rican breakfast cuisine, Bloody Marys, and coffee cake. Miles was kenneled, so he was generally good.

After work on Monday, Amanda and I decided to drive out to West Des Moines to go to Lowe’s and Petsmart. We picked up some sample tiles at Lowe’s to try out in the kitchen, as we’re planning on redoing the kitchen floor in the next couple of weeks. I also bought some grass seed and mulch so that I could try again for some grass in the backyard. We stocked up on pet food at Petsmart, and also got new a new toy, tag, and box of treats for Miles. I guess we were feeling generous. When we got home, we discovered that he’d gone Number Two in his kennel (which is in our bedroom) while we were gone. It was pretty nasty to clean up, as it required climbing headfirst into the kennel. I was feeling significantly less generous after that.

On Tuesday, we decided to let Miles back into the backyard in the afternoon while we were at work, since the drizzling rain was supposed to have moved off. Of course, it poured that afternoon, suggesting we’d have a soaked puppy when we got home. However, Miles was pretty dry when we got back after work, which meant he was smart for once and stayed on the porch during the rain. He must’ve gotten a little bored, though, because he chewed the arm off the wicker loveseat I had just gotten cleaned up and arranged the Saturday prior. I was fairly annoyed with him as I grabbed his water bowl and headed inside. He didn’t seem to notice, though, because he happily jumped up on me as I came in the door, sending the water bowl crashing to the floor, sending ceramic shards everywhere. My annoyance went up a notch or ten, and then a bit more when I sliced my thumb picking up the pieces. I spent the rest of the evening seeding the back yard, trying not to use my thumb. Miles spent a good portion of his evening in his kennel.

Happy Rearrange the Living Room day!

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

and hannah tooI had a fairly laid-back Memorial Day weekend. Amanda, Hannah and I went out to Clive After Five Friday evening for a little post-work happiness, although we only stayed for an hour and a half or so. After that, I think Amanda and I headed home to get a little unpacking done, and I think we watched a movie later in the evening.

Saturday was all about the unpacking and the reorganizing and the getting rid of my stuff, focused mainly in the kitchen. In other words, it was madly exciting. Or not. Whichever. We did get a lot of stuff done, though, and I’m sure the house appreciated it. Hannah came over that afternoon to wash her car, and afterwards the three of us shared a decent dinner, a great dessert (supplied by Hannah, of course) and a bottle of wine.

Sunday, according to our calendar, was Rearrange the Upstairs Living Room Day. We celebrated in the traditional manner. We also got rid of more of my stuff, because, y’know, that’s what you do.

Monday! Chuck, Sara, Hanna, Amanda, myself, and a couple of Chuck’s friends whom I’d never before met went to the I-Cubs game, which was a pretty good time. I had an overpriced beer ~and~ an overpriced hotdog, and then there was more beer at El Bait Shop afterwards. I got a bit of a sunburn. The Cubbies won by a healthy margin.

And now, we’re back to the weary trudge of the everyday work world. To ease the monotony a bit, Amanda and I are heading out to see Pirates the Third with Kate and Lisa Thursday night. Friday night, we get to pick up our bottles of selfmade wine, which should be fun. :)

Have I mentioned yet that I get to go to another conference in the near future? If not, consider yourselves announced. This time they’re sending me to Seattle for An Event Apart, which I’m ~madly~ excited about. Not only should it be a fantastic conference, but I get to see Seattle again (here’s some pics from the first time ’round). I’ll be staying with ex-roomie Justin, and it’ll be just over a mile walk to the conference each morning, which should be easily doable. I walk at least that far with Miles every morning. Plus, I get to pass the space needle and the Experience Music Project to and from. Bonus. :)

Prepare to be floored.

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

the finished floorsBoy, it’s been an eventful last few days. Amanda and I spent the weekend — and then some, as we finished at 11pm last night — refinishing my floors. They look great now (I’ll try and get pics up semi-soon), but boy were they a lot of work.

We even went so far as to make things harder on ourselves. At first, we were just going to do the main living area and the attached hallway, but at the last minute we decided to tear the carpet out of the then-office, now-dining room and do that room as well. And that made things significantly more difficult, because where the living room carpet had been stapled to the floor, this stuff had been ~glued~ down with something nasty and gunky and black, and all that had to come up too. So we spent a good ten or so hours sanding the floor down, alternating between the rented floor sander and my random orbital for the many, many places the bigger sander couldn’t reach..

After the sanding, we covered parts of the floor in wood bleach (oxalic acid) to lighten their color a bit (and it did, although the areas are still a bit darker than the original wood), let it sit overnight, then cleaned up that stuff with water and baking soda (the directions said to use borax, but baking soda seemed to do the trick just as well). Once the water had dried, we stained the wood a lovely golden color, which I chose simply because it was my favorite, but it just happens to match the other wood in the house almost perfectly (go us!).

The stain took a really long time to dry, so we only got one coat of finish on the floor Sunday night, which meant we had to put off the remaining three coats until Monday. Which was probably just as well, because we were both horribly sore by that point. Sanding for that long had taken a lot out of us… the vibrations were murder on our hands, and our knees didn’t appreciate all the kneeling for the hours of detail work.

I was still really sore when I got to work on Monday, only to discover that my office had flooded over the weekend. A water heater on the third (top) floor just outside the CEO’s office had burst some time Friday night, and the water ran unabated until someone discovered the problem on Sunday evening. At that point, the water was ankle deep on the third floor and had permeated the ceilings, walls, and stairwells on through to the ground level. About half the building was fairly damaged (none of my stuff, luckily), and about half the occupants (including half of my department) had to move to a different building. So I got to spend a portion of the day helping tear down and move electronic equipment, activities of which my body did not approve. ;) And then there was still the finishing of the finishing to do. Amanda and I did a coat over the lunch hour on Monday, then after work, and then a final coat late last night.

I stopped by over lunch today to check on the floor, and it looks really good. I’m really quite proud of the work we did. Especially when you consider the money we saved. After people here in the office found out we were refinishing our own floors, many mentioned the prices they’d paid to have their floors refinished, and depending on square footage, decade and contractor, prices ranged anywhere from $3,000 to more than $8,000. Not counting sweat equity, we managed to spend just under $280 on rentals and supplies. That’s less than $1 per square foot! It would have been closer to $400 without my Woodsmith Store discount, but that ~still~ would have been a savings of 90% or more over what it would have cost to contract that work out.

For our next major project, Amanda and I are thinking we’ll tackle the kitchen floor. The linoleum has warped and cracked in a few places, so we’ll probably tear it all out and lay down a new floor. We’re thinking either ceramic tile or a laminate faux-tile, depending on price, durability, and feasibility.

But not for a while. I think we’re ready for a break. :)

Update: I finally got around to posting a pic of my floor. Check it out above.

It was a good week. I think.

Friday, April 13th, 2007

the boss man's officeBusy week, tis been, tis been. For worky values of busy, anyway. My evenings have been fairly lax, so far as I can recall. Amanda and I made a couple of meals (last night was meatloaf, earlier in the week was salmon, and I’ve forgotten all others), watched a couple of movies (La Cité des Enfants Perdus last night, Blade Runner a couple nights ago, and I’ve again forgotten the rest), and went out with her Garden Gate co-workers one night (but I’m not even going to try naming them all).

This weekend should be more than sufficiently busy to make up for all of the easy nights I’ve had recently. Tonight Amanda, Anne, Justin and I will be going out to dinner, then heading to the Iowa Cubs home opener, then warming up in the bars (prolly El Bait Shop or High Life Lounge, if you wanna find us) afterwards.

Tomorrow morning, I’m going to get up early, move everything out of my living room, and head to the Woodsmith Store to buy supplies to start Refinishing My Floors(!), which should take at least all weekend. Most of Saturday will be sent sanding down the floors. Saturday night, we’ll probably be attending a small get-together at Chuck’s house, to celebrate Anne making it back from Amsterdam and Hannah making it back from Costa Rica. At least, that’d be a good excuse for having the party. Sunday, we’ll be putting down a new finish.

Things that made this week cool:

  • I’ve already burned nearly 2,000 calories in the workout mode of DDR. I started doing the workout mode last Friday.
  • My flags came! I ordered them on Tuesday and had them on Thursday. Flagline rocks on shipping. I plan to hang my pirate flag tomorrow.
  • I’m finally getting around to refinishing the floors.
  • My boss has been gone to a conference all week, and we pranked him something fierce. See photo above.

I’m sure other cool stuff happened, too, but as I may have eluded to earlier, my memory isn’t working so hot this week. ;)