This is my first house and I don't want to forget the details and agony of home ownership.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Borders without Wars
One side of the fence which borders our next door neighbor unfortunately had to remain in place. So there is now two feet of unused space which includes a row of bushes, a chain fence, and a wooden fence, in that order from their side to our side.
The back fence was easier since all fences were clearly on our property and no bushes. Luckily it was the most askew and need of straightening out.
Monday, March 17, 2008
The Garden

The wife likes every thing to look nice and clean, so she works really hard to make sure that even I notice the effort and energy she puts in. Now that spring is coming it's time to start thinking about the Garden. Friday was a nice warm day so the wife and our enthusiastic gardening tenant (aka Torie) started to clean up the the areas around our house that have been reserved for plant life. They started by planting some summer bulbs and giving our "earthen canvas" a good coat of ecological primer (raking, rooting, etc.).
The spring flowers (planted last fall) are already coming out. Tulips, Daffodils and a variety of others are in their infancy.The main front garden we are pulling out the large green bush on the driveway side (not pictured) and planting a Holly tree with some other green fillers in the middle, not sure if we are going to grow grass or just keep the whole front filled with assorted foliage.
On Friday she planted Peonies , elephant ears and other summer flowers.

I am not a gardener but the wife is trying hard to make it look as pretty as she possible can just like her!!!!!!!!! Any suggestions or ideas would be great.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
A Grill
The grill might have been a little dirty but it is getting the job done.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Now that the Inside of the House is done...
- Garden in front and back
- the good news here is that are tenant is interested in gardening. Less work for Jorin
- Fence redone in the backyard
- the bad news here is that 40 or so feet is really expensive
- Garage Needs to be "Organized"
Anyway you look at it seems like it could be a busy spring here on Rugby Road.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Anti-Rodent Device

As this post points out we have a temporary Anti-Rodent Device. Her name is Telullah. My only hope is that Ben and Telullah don't forge some unnatural relationship like this "defective" cat to the left. To be fair, if Ben makes it out of our house alive that is fine with me-- it just better happen sooner rather than later. Telullah-- KILL!
Thursday, January 17, 2008
So just a run down on our vendors
S&L Lumber: 2356 Coney Island Ave 718 645 1121 (Kitchen Cabinets along with most our building materials and supplies. Henry was great came to the house and worked with Kaz.
Electrical: Michael Adanuncio 718 851 8222
Plumber: Frank Melonik 1027 Church Ave 718 469 1951 (new furnace, hot water heater, sewer line, new water pipes, gas line)
Micolosi Brothers Hardwood flooring: 718 227 2074
Five Boro Tole Corp: 3864 Flatland Ave 718 421 tile (kitchen floor and back splash)
Mondial Tiles Inc: 1402 65th Street 718 232 0800 -granite counter top
G&S Glass & Mirror - 1215 Ave U 718 627 4011 (glass doors in kitchen and master bedroom)
Brooklyn Window & Door corp: 1889 McDonald Ave 718 627 6400 (bay window)
**they do not install
Juan the Roofer: (917) 204-3841 (Help install the bay window, plus the roofing on it, cleaned all my gutters, patched a squirrel hole, cut all the cable wires hanging off my house, Juan was very helpful)
Micheal's Plumbing: Flatbush Ave and Dorchester (kitchen faucet and sink)
Brooklyn Paint: 1010 Coney Island (all the paint in the house)
Almac: Newkirk Plaza ( for last minute items we needed)
Lowes: For what ever else we needed
And of course Last but not least:
Rugby Contracting: Kaz Oplustil 917 528 3054
And his very hard worker Six Pack (aka Gregory), Uncle John who helped in renovating, and Rodley who unexpectedly passed away during our home renovation.
Thanks you to all....
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
The Finish Line


Well... It's done... the duplex down on Rugby Road is complete. Here is a little taste:
Check it out here
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Now playing: 20/20 - Giving It All -
via FoxyTunes
Friday, January 11, 2008
Looking Back...


This all began back in October. "This" is the kitchen renovation and the creation of the family room. Here are two pictures of the old kitchen and the old bedroom which became the Kitchen/ Family room.
Tomorrow we have a professional cleaning crew coming in to finish the job. Sunday we should have a few pictures to share with you all. Here is a run down of some of the highlights over the last few months:
Living Room/ Alcove
- At one point it was sealed up to keep out the dust from the demolition. It was like living in a bubble.
- Kitchen Table in the alcove. Somehow we managed to seat six people at that table one afternoon - Six Pack, Uncle John, Alexander, Alexandra, Ryan, Kaz and Myself. (The two kids make one )
- Painting it Bullseye Red back in September, stripping the baseboards and windows. Repainting it "pink" in January.
- You strip, stain and polyurethane the woodwork before you paint the walls.
- SoyGel
- The "Electric" range in the kitchen, then the dining room, and finally our front porch. Hope your happier at Cynthia's house.
- "Prime All Cuts" - Well not all the woodwork in the house is oak.
- "So, this will take two weeks", I say. "Yeah, maybe a little more", says the contractor.
- Crown molding is unforgiving. Keep the twists and turns to a minimum
- I love my granite counter top
- Hating, then loving the bay window in the kitchen. Now the wife wants to fill it with plants.
- The mouse letting me capture it alive. Me setting it free -- down the block.
- Painting it the same color as before
- Catch that mouse
- Piles of construction equipment
- My one year old playing on the power saw, finding every other hand saw, and attempting to eat every nail, screw and small metal object in site. Lesson Learned- Renovate house, then have children.
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Now playing: Bold - Looking Back
via FoxyTunes
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
The Dining Room take 2

As you all know the wife did not like my color in the dining room so Six pack is finishing striping the wood in the dining room and will paint and stain the wood.
As for the kitchen we are done waiting on 1 piece of molding, we are having a cleaning crew come over this weekend to get the house back in order.
So we will post photos of the completed project by Monday...
So stay tune.....
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Lincoln Logs
Sunday, December 23, 2007
The End in sight!!!

Back splash is in, it is a green glass, with sea foam green grout. I forget the color of the granite I think it's something like vertigo blue, but it's is a dark blue/green iridescent color.


Joanne (AKA mother in law) came over all weekend and help put the kitchen back together.
What is left to do:
Stain the bay window
The accent trim to molding (rope)
Molding over Microwave
Paint
Saddles

Get me out
This was our trip Sunday to the Children's Museum in Manhattan. Dylan spent about 15 minutes getting o this costume. Once he had it on-- he couldn't get it off fast enough.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Backsplash
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Maybe Sea Monkeys Were the Wrong Analogy

I was trying to remember the product they sold on the back of comic books. You add water and rainbow colored coral like mountains grew in the "aquarium". Well, here it is the counter top. On Friday 5 guys showed up from Mondials to install the counter top.

Next up is the back splash. That should be done by the end of this week and also the trimming on the kitchen closet and bay window. So by the time the New Year rolls around we will have a brand new kitchen and family room.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Just like Sea Monkeys
How could I argue with the price?
BTW, The Who Sells Out can be had for $9.97 over at Amazon.com. Another mythical consumer trap. "There is magic in my eyes..."
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Christmas Invades the House? Nope, Welcomed with Open Arms!


Tomorrow it's back to reality and one day closer to getting our house back-- and better than ever!
Friday, December 7, 2007
Floors - Take Two!
Monday, December 3, 2007
Stove and Microwave- We have them installed
My recipe is simple:
- Sirloin (95% lean, I have high cholesterol after all)
- couple of dashes of L&P Worchestshire Sauce
- Garlic salt, mixed in and sprinkled on top
- Pepper, mixed in only
Cook on the griddle for 10 minutes (6 minutes one side , 4 minutes the other). Toast bun of choice (even the wonder bread works when you have been on the diet I have been on). Add Lettuce, Tomato, Red Onion, little mayo, and Heinz Ketchup (if it ain't Heinz it ain't ketchup). Don't forget the pickle on the side (Claussen).
Finishing Touches Pt. 1
Saturday, December 1, 2007
My future counter top
Thursday, November 15, 2007
WE HAVE A SINK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


PARTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We have a sink......... ok so it's not permanent and the counter top is a piece of ply wood, but Heck we have a sink and a working dishwasher.
Next step getting the stove hooked up...
Saturday the glass guy is coming to measure the closet doors.
Mondial is coming next week to measure out the the Granite counter top. The only thing is we have to wait 2 weeks before they will be able to install the counter top...
I feel good, that we are making progress...
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Still going!!!!


Nothing is ever as simple and as fast as we would like it to be. We have two too many corners and it has proven to be a bit challenging in install the cabinets. Lucky Kaz is pretty creative and has really made these corners work.
We are hoping they are all installed by the end of the week.
Today hopefully we will have a temporary sink installed...
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Moving Right Alone!!



Saturday, November 3, 2007
Oh, Sh**! Part 2
Around 10pm we were alerted by our diligent tenant-- Kelly-- that she heard gurgling again. After a quick call to review instructions with Kaz, I was off to the basement to get it done.
- I opened up the sewer drain
- Instead of back up in the bathroom my drain was filled to the rim, and it wasn't Brim
- Note: You always knock off the drain cap closer to the street.
- I did this and the drain pit started draining.
- As soon as muck cleared I began plunging the stuck pipe.
- Something gave way and we were back in business.
- I cleared the remaining Muck out of the drain.
Time to finish-- roughly 20 minutes.
Most notably, I went down to the basement at least 5 times today. Call me paranoid-- It makes sense. Next up-- the plumber comes to figure out why we have had a crappy couple of weeks in the basement.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Halloween Night

This year the Reddish family joined up with the Robersten family of girls and went to the Glenwood Road Parade. All the neighborhood kids all came out for a fun night of trick or treating. This was Ryan's first Halloween he was dressed as a monkey. Alexander was suppose to be a Tiger and he did not want to wear it, so we gave him a cowboy hat. Dylan was Spider Man for a second year in

After trick or treating with the girls, Dylan then wanted to go trick or treating with his friend Josh who was dressed as Batman.
It was a long and fun day for all the kids.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Tile floors are being put down
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Oh Sh...! The joys of home ownership

The half bath was flooded in the basement and all sorts of "stuff" was all over the otherwise clean bathroom floor. So, Uncle John,Alexandra and I began to assess the damage. The pipes were backed up, that was pretty obvious-- Now for some professional help! Alexandra called her father, my father in law, and our contractor- Kaz. Luckily Kaz was on his way back from a party. If he was in bed we might not have received such stellar service. In a flash, the following happened:
- trap (sewer) door removed
- Kaz and John knock off first sewer line cap- nothing
- Kaz notes, " Most people think you twist these off, you knock the cap off."
- I note in my head that I am not "most people" and one of those people to would endlessly twist. I just call someone.
- Kaz knocks off cap number 2 and it's like a geyser. As bad as the bathroom looked- the "stuff" coming out of that hole looked worse
- Pipe Number One handled the run off, now if we only had a snake to find the clog.
- Well, Uncle John not only has an industrial juicer in his car, but also a whole host of tools- including a snake.
- After the hand powered snake was sent into the pipe a few times- out came "unidentifiable rag".
The water all drained out. Kaz and Uncle John made sure the pipe was clear and the clean up began. Alexandra, Uncle John, and I all cleaned up the bathroom. Estimated time from disaster and back to bed; 1 hour and 20 minutes.
Special Thanks
Kaz for coming over after a party and educating me on what to do.
Uncle John for helping with the line, cleaning up, and the tools-- They guy demonstrates on a daily basis what a great guy he is.
Alexandra for making the effort to let me sleep, calling her father, and cleaning up.
Kelly for "discovering" the problem giving us the heads up.
There was some upside:
- next time it happens I know what to do**
- Joanne got to see the basement finally
This definitely rates as one of the "crappiest" things that come up when you own a house. Also, we are now learning how to communicate things they should not flush down the toilet without pointing the finger. As Alexandra said, "It could have been one of our kids". We certainly were not going to examine the offending "unidentifiable rag".
* I am completely lying, my wife found it as I lay asleep in the bed. Realizing the gravity of the situation I got my lazy butt out of bed.
** there better not be a next time.