Monday, July 12, 2010

Spa Demolition - A story in pictures....

This is how it started this morning...Greg sucked whatever water was left in it out and left it dry for demolition


David using the death saw to cut a straight line in the concrete separating the spa from the pool


Here you can see that they've already attacked it with the jackhammers and sledgehammer


Taking a quick breather....that sledgehammer does a pretty good job!!!


A few hours later.....


This is the most recent picture, taken around 4:30 pm....


It is an absolute mess back there...but it will all be worth it when it's gone.

I'll post more pictures later tonight of what they've accomplished!!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Its fate is sealed

Thank you for all your votes regarding our spa dilemma!!!  Greg has made up his mind, and this Monday the pseudo-spa will bubble its last bubble from its jets.

He has decided to tear it out.  Honestly, I am SUPER thrilled!! Once I allowed myself to picture that backyard without that spa in the way I fell in love with this house all over again!! That backyard will be AMAZING with all that space, perfect for bike riding and running and ball kicking!!!

That being said, I will post pictures on Monday of the demolition.  There will be jackhammers and cement saws and sledgehammers....and I'm sure many other tools I didn't see coming.  Uncle David lucked out and he and Greg have the day off together, naturally that was why Monday was chosen.  It's not a real demo unless Uncle David gets involved!!

So, the spa's days are numbered....I can't wait!! Once it's out they can start laying the cement for the rest of the yard!!! It is entirely possible that by the end of the summer we will have a functioning backyard!!!! Oh I can't wait!!!  I promise, once it is all cemented, and the BBQ is in we will have a huge party!!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

What do YOU think??


What do you think about our new lawn ornament??

Here's a closer view in case you wanted it.....


JUST KIDDING!!!!

I couldn't help myself and had to share these pictures!!! Greg replaced the toilet in the spare bathroom because this one was leaking and making all kinds of weird noises when the water pressure changed.

MOVING ON....

Here's what I really want your opinion on....

Yesterday we had a company finally come out and diagnose our pool leak, it turns out it wasn't the pool at all!!! The culprit is the spa, in fact, it is leaking in like 2 or 3 places....and these aren't easy fix places.  This spa was tiled with 1 inch tile throughout the ENTIRE inside...and where the leaks are, we would have to take out tile to fix, and can't get more to match.

OR.....we came up with another idea....demo out this sorry excuse for a spa and then make the step in front of the pool a straight line, and now we have a HUGE place for kids to run, and a place for patio furniture.

This is our "spa" - if it really qualifies as that.  I have my foot there so you can see how big it is.  The spa is about 5 x 5 feet - barely enough room for 2 people sitting across from each other.  We have joked since we bought the house that it would be better suited as a Coi pond since it is so small. 


Here are a few pictures of the backyard, you can see how perfect the yard would be if we got rid of the area the spa is in and just cemented the entire thing!!!




In this bottom picture you can see where the step up to the pool will be, and with the spa gone we don't have to worry about taking the step around it, we can just make a straight cut in the cement between it and the pool and make the step straight across!!

So, what do you think....I'll put a poll up in the right hand corner of the blog for you to vote...

Should we demo the spa and add more fun space, or leave it there and fix it??

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Just for giggles

Lately this has been the sight at our house after dinner and before bed (around 9pm)...

Greg climbs in to the "cage" and lets Freddie climb all over him (Freddie is ALL boy...Karyl would never do it!!). The last few nights he has also started to enjoy using Daddy as a drum. He gets excited and starts beating Greg's stomach like a drum.

Can't you see how excited he is?? Ah, what fun!!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Help Make a Miracle


This is the website for the cutest little guy ever!!
He has a very rare skin disorder called Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa Herlitz-Type (JEB)
We only know part of his family, but they are awesome - and when you read about Daylon and his family you'll fall in love too!!
He and his family are in Minnesota right now preparing to participate in a clinical trial involving chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant from his hero of an older brother.
They have been having lots of local fundraisers to help their family with the costs of Daylon's medical bills and care and I just wanted to share the website with all of you to see. They were having a Spaghetti Dinner this Saturday that has been postponed for a month or two that we were planning to go to, so if any of you would like to go with Greg and I please let us know, it will be a great dinner and we would love to see some of our friends there and have a fun night out while the kids are with a babysitter!!

What we've been up to....

Things have been a little crazy lately...but here are a few pictures to show what we've been up to...
May 30 - We went with Greg's family to visit the cemetery where his Grandpa, Aunt and Great Grandparents are buried. The picture of the kids is with Grandpa B's headstone...why?? Because this is the great man that our Freddie is named after! So, we took a picture of our little Fredster with his namesake.

June 5 - This was the Rodeo....we had a great time minus the heat and scorching sun!! The kids stayed at with Greg's family and we went and hung out with a lot of Greg's coworkers. FedEx made sure we had plenty of food and drinks, and there is a picture below of Kraft's contribution to the day...unlimited cookies!!!!

Here's Greg driving!!! Woohoo!!!


And these were all of the guys (and even a few ladies) that came from Greg's station. They all did great and we had a blast hanging out with them!

I did pretty well I have to say....I put on sunscreen, wore a hat and only got fried on the top of my feet and toes since I was wearing sandals....that's a miracle for me!!

TODAY

Greg and David have been in the back all morning laying dirt and sand and gravel so they could put these pavers in front of the shed. Doesn't it look AMAZING!!!! They've been out there pounding with that rubber mallet all morning, but it looks great, and it's one step closer to the best backyard ever!!!

We did a MAJOR garage clean out yesterday and I finally have my exercise space back (yay!!) and Greg and David are going to put all the holiday decorations in the attic this afternoon! Our house is starting to look nicer and nicer!!

I have been slacking on my baking, and that's why nothing has been posted on my other blog for a while. Last week Greg wasn't coming home until after 10pm every night so I really didn't have the extra time, but this week I have some GREAT recipes I want to try so keep checking back!

Oh, and for good measure, here are 2 fun pics of the kids....the first is just Karyl and Daddy goofing off, but the second one is Freddie. He has started opening and slamming the drawers on his dresser, and now he takes the clothes out - this day he took them out and they ended up on top of him...and his pants fell halfway down...it was a funny sight!!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

What is that noise??

This morning around 9:00 am 3 of the 4 of us were laying in our bed sleeping when I started hearing what sounded like pouring rain, and then it sounded like someone was banging on the outside of the house....and I knew what that sound meant....
HAIL!!!!!!!!!

One redeeming factor about living where we do is that we get hail, a lot!!! It was rare to see in the OC, but here we see it ALL the time!!! I still think it's neat since it's the closest I've ever been to seeing snow - but since we have a one story house it makes for a very noisy experience!

I opened up the front door and it was starting to pile up on the swing, as you can kind of see in the picture above, and I watched it bounce off the lawn. It hailed for quite a few minutes!!

Now, it's warm enough that Karyl and Greg are outside washing the cars...what crazy weather we have!!!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Saturday is a special day

This morning Karyl went to Lowe's and built a catapult - and if you ask her what she built, she will tell you (she has a thing for remembering long words!!). She had a blast and it is such a wonderful way for her and Daddy to spend some time together without Mommy around!

Then, tonight we had a "Minute to Win It" party with Greg's family (don't worry, I'm only putting pictures of Greg, Karyl and I....). It was SO MUCH FUN!!! Seriously, if you have never seen the show, go to their website and you can get all the instructions for the games they use on the show. GREAT party games!!!
This is the game where you put an Oreo cookie on your forehead and then using nothing but your facial muscles and some creativity you have to get that cookie in to your mouth....



For this one Greg and I went against each other....you had 36 cups....you had to stack them up without falling over, and then put them all back in a pile by sliding the cups down the side...It was harder than it looked on TV but fun to try.

And I won by 8 seconds....


For this one you had 15 cups on the table in front of you and using only the expelled air from a balloon you had to knock them off....it was fun, but I was out of breath afterwards!!!

This was the game where you have 6 nuts on a small stick...you have to stack the nuts one at a time on top of each other with only one hand...this was a god one!!

Even Karyl got in on the fun...we modified a few of the games so she could give them a shot. She stacked the cups and slid them down, and then she used the baseball in the nylons to knock over a few water bottles....we didn't even bother trying to get her to wear the nylons on her head like the adults had to do!!



I have some catching up to do....

Wow, I guess I've been so busy with everything else that blogging just hasn't been at the top of my priority list these past feww weeks....I think that's OK since the kids, husband and house are the things taking priority, right??

I have pictures....and I am just going to post them below with short, witty and possibly sarcastic commentaries for your viewing pleasure (and I'll try to get dates too....for posterity adn future reference and all that....)
April 17 -
Greg and Uncle David putting wood boards in the Attic for storage...I was told it was like 150 degrees up there. I know, you're wondering what on earth got David up there in the heat and messy insulation?? Note the pneumatic tool in the second picture - Offer Uncle David a chance to play with the nail gun and he's there!!


April 21 -
Day at Disneyland - We met Greg's cousin Jennifer and had a blast with her and her boyfriend Jordan for a few hours. We see her often enough there that everytime we mention we're going to Disneyland Karyl asks "Is Jennifer going to be there??" This time she was and she and Jordan definitely made us laugh...a lot. Thanks guys!!!
Yes, you're seeing it right....the trams have doors on them now!!! The funny thing....the doors don't "lock" per say - you just pull the handle like a regular door and could open them mid-ride. My question is, what moron actually fell out of the tram, prompting this interesting addition??

Look at those blue eyes!! It's rare that he sits still long enough to really look at those baby blues, let alone long enough to take a close up picture of them....they amaze me every time I see them!!!

As you can tell, there wasn't much sun out that day while we were there, but the boys being boys decided they wanted to ride Grizzly Rapids....one of those rides where you are guaranteed to get wet....and they rode it 3 times!! Boys will be boys....luckily I don't think either of them caught pneumonia!!

Karyl loves Minnie, she is the only character that she will actually get close enough to take a picture with....I still don't know what Goofy and Mickey did to tick her off, but for now Minnie has her sole affection.

April 26 -

That's right, just a few days later we were back....



Suddenly she wanted to be photographed with anything and everything...every few minutes I would hear "Mommy, take a picture of me with _______" we had fire hydrants, the "O", and lots of other things she insisted I whip out the camera for!!
May 8 -

The Lowe's Project for Mother's Day....I have some very pretty pink and white flowers in there now....


May 18 -
In 6th grade I broke my pinky finger with a handball - it snapped it all the way back so it touched the back of my hand....in High School I had knee surgery and about 3-4 days after the surgery I fell down a flight of stairs at home....About a year ago I developed gallstones and had multiple attacks....Each one of those pains seemed worse than the one before....until this...

Day 1


Day 2

Day 3



Please ignore the ugly toenails and dry skin...my feet have been in sandals for the past few days and I've been too lazy to break out any lotion...and the adhesive from taping the toes together has been leaving dirty marks anyways....

Now - I will be taking another picture tonight to post....
I wasn't going to because the bruising and swelling was starting to FINALLY go down and it wasn't throbbing and I was going to try to put on my tennis shoes today - and then this morning at about 12:15 am I got up to see who was sending Greg a text (Thanks David) and I hit my toe on a metal stepping stool we have in our bedroom (That's right...a step stool - without it I can't reach the stuff hanging in the closet). It hurt more than when I originally broke the stupid toe. It brought tears to my eyes, and a few choice words.....the really sad part is that I hit the stool so hard it woke Greg up and all he saw was me leaning over cursing myself for being so short and needing the step stool and trying to gain enough sense back to stumble back to my side of the bed.
Already it has swelled again and has new bruises...so later today should be interesting.
I'm seriously considering how important the fourth toe is....and whether or not I could function without it. I have a bad habit of stubbing my toes because I don't always look where I'm going when I'm in the house...and this was the second time I'd stubbed the toe since originally breaking it, but that time wasn't nearly as painful or forceful as this morning.

On that happy note - here are a few cute pics of Freddie from Thursday - he fell asleep in the Living Room for the first time (he had gotten up early) and I had to take the chance to get some cute pictures.....


Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Geez, is it May???

OK, so it's been a whole month since my last post - I know, what a loser I am, right??

In all fairness, up until about 3 days ago I had been through like 13 different stages of sick - all of them involving some VERY swollen tonsils, lots of headaches and generally just feeling like crud.

After the first week of misery I sucked it up the beginning of April and went to the doctor's - he laughed (as always) that I waited so long and suffered and wrote me a prescription. The pills were huge and I don't do well with even tiny old Advil...so now I was miserable and had to swallow a giant pill. I did it, but after 10 days I had dropped most of the hacking cough and still had the worst sore throat of my life.

So, what did I do?? All the moms out here will know exactly what I did - did I go back to the doctor's?? Nope, because that would require another copay and an extra drive in to Orange County that I didn't want to bother with - I just sucked it up and mentally threatened my tonsils to deflate. Did it work?? Yeah, right...

While the cough and generalized stuffiness were gone, I still had the nagging sore throat, and now I could feel lumps and after about 2 weeks of having to take Children's Chewable Tylenol before bed just to fall asleep (that's right - the chewable stuff, I told you, I can barely swallow Advil when my throat is in perfect working order) I gave in. I couldn't handle it anymore and I took a look - I think poor Greg thought I had a tumor - everything was raw and red and there were white patches everywhere (I know, ewwww....). So, I called the doctor and was reminded that sometime it pays to keep the same family doctor that you've had since you were 4 years old - he gave me a small lecture about waiting, called in another prescription and here I am, about 4 days later and no sign of a sore throat!!!

So, the reason for the detailed medical history - partly to make excuses for not posting, and partly because I'm out of work for the day and I'm still in Medical Transcriptionist mode....it's an evil place in my head that involves words like jejunostomy and cholecystectomy and I usually can't shut it off until 2pm, which is when I would be done with work.

Oh, and for those of you who made it to the bottom of this sad, sad post - In other news....

Our big screen TV died on Saturday, Karyl came in to tell me that the TV was broken and I thought maybe Freddie had reached over and pushed a button. When I went into the living room I smelled something burning and we just assumed it was the neighbors since we had all the doors open (we get an AWESOME cross breeze!!). Well, the TV picture was tinted blue (not an option I could find to reset in the menu) and I soon realized the burning was coming FROM the TV.

It was quickly unplugged and we were left with a burning smell that lingered for a day or two. We now have our old bedroom TV (I think it's like 17 inches) in the living room. It makes us giggle every time we walk in because where the King of all Big Screens used to reside is a tiny little TV...with a lot of wall showing behind it.

We have to squint to read the guide.....

And then on Sunday I noticed water dripping from under the sink - luckily I noticed it right before bed because I opened the cabinet and everything under the kitchen sink was swimming. Yep, the kitchen faucet had decided to quit too. Long story short - my amazing husband went in to action and last night not only did he replace the ENTIRE faucet (base and hose and pull-out head) but we somehow stumbled upon a wonderful employee at Home Depot who rather than making us order the part we needed, said if we brought back the old faucet they would do an even exchange for the new one!! So, we now have a BRAND NEW faucet, for free, and it looks beautiful!! The old one was corroded because the previous owner didn't take care of it but it had been there just long enough that I couldn't get it all off. Now I get to start all new - I can't WAIT to do dishes tonight. Even the water pressure is better....and this new one doesn't have the annoying ball joint to leak from.

Ah, the joys of home ownership - replacing your own leaking faucet and not having the money to replace your big screen when it gives up the ghost. Oh, and if ONE more person tells us that "now you can get a bigger and better TV" I WILL slap them. When we bought that TV we were both working and just about to get married - back then we had what I like to call unlimited big screen TV funds. Almost 5 years later and we have 2 kids, a minivan and a mortgage - that means no more big screen TV money....although we did get a great rate on refinancing, and we figure that makes up for the payments on the van....still, no big screen.

Now, I need to get the kids up so they can watch Spongebob at a much smaller scale than they are accustomed to...good thing they are too young to complain!!