This is my first house and I don't want to forget the details and agony of home ownership.
Monday, August 27, 2007
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Alexandra Stripping the table
This is my wife's project. She just said, " this is not fun." I said, "This is why it is your project"
Ryan hanging in the Driveway
Finally a picture of "Number 3 Son". As Dylan calls him. Mom and Dad are working so Ryan is sticking close by.
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Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Hole "B" Gone
The hole that was in the basement yesterday is gone. Work on the basement is moving full steam ahead. Our contractor has even decided to skip going to the Buick Open in Westchester to get cracking on the rest of the basement. Don't tell anyone that he is a good guy.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
The (w)hole basement
You just can't keep kids away. Well, this disaster will be wrapped up today. The hole will be filled, cemented, and hopefully the the washer machines moved. The kitchen in the basement is getting a brand new floor today. Hopefully over the next couple of weeks everything will start to gel.
On a separate note all the rain is fueling the growing grass in the newly leveled backyard. We also had the motion sensor lights installed on the garage and side of the house.
Now if it would just warm up. Living in a hundred year old Victorian does have it's drawbacks. It seems to suck in the cold and dispel the warmth. Then again- the summer has been filled with ninety degree plus days and the body needs to acclimate.
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Now playing: Adolescents - Kids Of The Black Hole
via FoxyTunes
On a separate note all the rain is fueling the growing grass in the newly leveled backyard. We also had the motion sensor lights installed on the garage and side of the house.
Now if it would just warm up. Living in a hundred year old Victorian does have it's drawbacks. It seems to suck in the cold and dispel the warmth. Then again- the summer has been filled with ninety degree plus days and the body needs to acclimate.
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Now playing: Adolescents - Kids Of The Black Hole
via FoxyTunes
Sewer Lines... or Why You Shouldn't Move Your Washer Machine
Monday, August 20, 2007
Living in Andes, NY
This is the playground in Bovina, NY. We went up to the "Green House" for the weekend to get away from it all. This town is barren and a lot different than Brooklyn.
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Now playing: Big Country - In a Big Country
via FoxyTunes
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Now playing: Big Country - In a Big Country
via FoxyTunes
Friday, August 17, 2007
Seeding the Backyard
I will get a picture up soon. We had the backyard leveled and planted seeds for grass. The best way to describe it was "Rocky Mountain for Ants". When it rained there were various puddles throughout the backyard until the earth could soak up the rain Only 6 more weeks until we have some lush grass. That of course also means that there is six weeks until I take advantage of the push lawnmower someone gave to me. It's a good thing that the kids aren't completely obsessed with the backyard yet.
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Now playing: The Move - I Can Hear The Grass Grow
via FoxyTunes
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Now playing: The Move - I Can Hear The Grass Grow
via FoxyTunes
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Little Swimmer...
Dylan heading off to swim class. You can't tell from this picture but he didn't want to go.
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Now playing: Frank Black And The Catholics - The Swimmer
via FoxyTunes
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Now playing: Frank Black And The Catholics - The Swimmer
via FoxyTunes
Friday, August 10, 2007
Keeping the rain away
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Now playing: Bryan Ferry - A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
via FoxyTunes
Thursday, August 9, 2007
New Stuff For the House - Kids Stuff
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
92 Degrees and trees falling everywhere...
Albermarle looking East towards the Q train. It looks more like an overgrown jungle. More than anything else.
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Now playing: Miracle Legion - Just Say Hello
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Now playing: Miracle Legion - Just Say Hello
via FoxyTunes
Torrential Rains Flood Brooklyn and much of NYC, Thankfully My House Garage was Spared
A week and half ago NY had torrential downpours. My garage as a result flooded. I have a lot of stuff in boxes in the garage. It flooded, not because there was too much water, but rather the pipes to my sewer were all clogged up. Roto Rooter came over and cleared them out. Still, their is no peace of mind until the same thing happens again.
At 5:30am I woke up to thunder, lightening and pounding rain. I began to get paranoid that the garage was flooded. Alexandra woke up and mentioned the garage. I quickly got out of bed and checked. Dry as a bone.
As for the storm, read all about it at the links below:
CNN
WNBC
Kensington Brooklyn Blog
At 5:30am I woke up to thunder, lightening and pounding rain. I began to get paranoid that the garage was flooded. Alexandra woke up and mentioned the garage. I quickly got out of bed and checked. Dry as a bone.
As for the storm, read all about it at the links below:
CNN
WNBC
Kensington Brooklyn Blog
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Biking on Rugby
There are few kids who ride up and down the block on their bikes for hours at a time. Dylan and Alexander wanted to be part of the gang. Dylan can just about pedal and Alexander needs to be pulled or pushed around. Needless to say they were the last kids in for the night on the block.
Sunday, August 5, 2007
This is What Living in a House is All About
Today was a great day. The last 5 days or so has been absolutely brutal. 90+ degrees everyday and we only got an air conditioner the other day- for our bedroom.
The kids slept in until about 8 am. When they woke up they ate breakfast. We then packed up the brood and headed to the farmers market then the tot lot. The thing is that I used to do all this in my apartment.
Here is where it gets good. When we came back we hung out in the backyard and the porch. The windows were all open so the slightly cool breeze came through the house. Laundry was a quick walk downstairs. We didn't seem confined. Wait until we move upstairs.
The kids slept in until about 8 am. When they woke up they ate breakfast. We then packed up the brood and headed to the farmers market then the tot lot. The thing is that I used to do all this in my apartment.
Here is where it gets good. When we came back we hung out in the backyard and the porch. The windows were all open so the slightly cool breeze came through the house. Laundry was a quick walk downstairs. We didn't seem confined. Wait until we move upstairs.
Friday, August 3, 2007
Installing Directv!
I didn't think this was going to work out well at all and might have to have someone come and do this again. Well, someone will have to come again but that is because these Directv contract installers are actually being held to some accountability. The first guys who showed up last Saturday and said the dish needed to go on top of the house. The second guy just never showed up. Well, this third guy shows up installs one TV per request. he even managed to install it on the garage roof. Not the side of the house.
Thursday, August 2, 2007
Waiting on line for balloons
Newkirk Plaza had a function this evening-- NEWKirk, Music on the Plaza. Essentially they had live/ recorded music, staff giving out balloons, a raffle and a guy making elaborate balloon animals for the kids.
Tonight was week 3 of a 4 week series sponsored by FDC. I think it was a great idea for the families of the neighborhood. The only downside was that the balloon maker pretty much made anything the kids wanted. The elaborate balloon animals caused some serious delay in servicing the 50 or so children. Luckily my two children were pretty good (for a change) waiting on the line for roughly an hour. Larger families clearly had a different experience, some good and some bad. While it's great that "little Joey" got an elaborate Spiderman hat, the kids should have had a limited choice. My sons swords and holsters were perfect. Maybe a butterfly for the firls? Or a boat? Let us see what happens next week.
The real bonus is that I came home to working air conditioners and my package from Vonage.
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Now playing: 7 Seconds - 99 Red Balloons
via FoxyTunes
Tonight was week 3 of a 4 week series sponsored by FDC. I think it was a great idea for the families of the neighborhood. The only downside was that the balloon maker pretty much made anything the kids wanted. The elaborate balloon animals caused some serious delay in servicing the 50 or so children. Luckily my two children were pretty good (for a change) waiting on the line for roughly an hour. Larger families clearly had a different experience, some good and some bad. While it's great that "little Joey" got an elaborate Spiderman hat, the kids should have had a limited choice. My sons swords and holsters were perfect. Maybe a butterfly for the firls? Or a boat? Let us see what happens next week.
The real bonus is that I came home to working air conditioners and my package from Vonage.
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Now playing: 7 Seconds - 99 Red Balloons
via FoxyTunes
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Rents Due, Apartment for Rent
Two milestones today:
- Tenant paid their rent
- Showed apartment to prospective tenant
Somehow neither experience was particularly exciting. Oh Well! The rental unit which we are renting mid-September/ early-October looks really good and I think they liked the apartment. The only downside is they need an apartment for 9/1/07.
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Listening to: Brains - Money Changes Everything
via FoxyTunes
- Tenant paid their rent
- Showed apartment to prospective tenant
Somehow neither experience was particularly exciting. Oh Well! The rental unit which we are renting mid-September/ early-October looks really good and I think they liked the apartment. The only downside is they need an apartment for 9/1/07.
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Listening to: Brains - Money Changes Everything
via FoxyTunes
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