Friday, August 28, 2009
Packing Stinks
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Little by Little...
**Paint everywhere! They still have another coat to put on the darker walls, but I think it looks good.
The master bath matches the bedroom color. The shower is on the left, closet in the the middle, and you can barely see a corner of the tub on the right.
**Lighting-most of the lights were installed (they ones we had purchased anyway). We had to make a couple more trips to get a few last minute fixtures.
(the door really isn't crooked, just my photography skills)
**We bought two new area rugs-one for the living room and one for the dining room.
**We bought two new TVs-one for over the fireplace and the other for our bedroom. Our bank account is exhausted and we haven't even closed on the house yet!
On the to-do list for next week:
Doors anyone?
We were hoping to get into the house by the end of the month, to prevent two separate moves, but alas the cabinet truck did not cooperate. The cabinets didn't come in on this weeks cabinet delivery, so the earliest they will be in is this coming Friday. They can't lay the laminate wood floors, and then install the appliances, or put down the trim until the cabinets are in so it looks like we'll be camping out with the parents for a week. Hopefully they'll get the carpet in the bedrooms and at get at least part of the laminate done next week. They are also supposed to finish bricking the garage so my dad can start on the landscaping. Here's hoping everything else stays on track!
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
What a Difference a Week Makes
**they sprayed foam insulation in all of the outside walls
**garage doors were installed
the dining room
coming in the front door
**all ceilings were textured
**siding was put up on the back of the houseSunday, August 16, 2009
My New 'Puter

Saturday, August 15, 2009
Java Jams
Ben, Jacob, Leah, and Jay
Sorry about the lighting-the sun wasn't doing me any photographic favors.

The two brothers play a few songs together at the end of the "show".
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
House Update #1,000,000
one down-179 to go
(all of my students names ended up in the knothole of the tree)
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Take Me Out to the Alumni Game

Wisdom-less?
Yes, I finally took the plunge on Friday and had all four of my "third molars" out. Dr. Smith has been telling me for almost ten years that I should get them out. And the stubborn person I am put it off, and off, and off. So after having it in the back of my mind for so long, I decided to go for a consultation in Columbus. After meeting with the surgeon on Monday, I had the woman at the scheduling desk looking up dates near Labor Day for their removal, at the last moment I decided to ask if she had anything sooner, and she said Friday! I said, "I'll take it." Even thoug I am a few days out from the start of school (2), it seems to actually have worked out for the best. I don't have to miss any school or make sub plans, Jacob didn't have to take off work to take me, and now I have peace-of-mind that the teeth can't get infected. I didn't want to be 40 years old and have infected wisdom teeth, and I figured if the cost was stopping me, it wasn't going to get any cheaper!
If you're into the gory details, all four teeth had erupted through my gums. The bottom two (#s 17 and 32 to be exact) were partially through, but the backs were impacted. They weren't infected or anything, but could be a little sore when food got stuck in them and would rub on the inside of my cheek.
So far my recovery has not been bad at all (knock-on-wood). All I am feeling is a little soreness in my right jaw, but then again, I am on painkillers! The worst part has been on eating soft foods, and coming home numb for about 5 hours after the surgery Friday. I was sedated for the whole procedure. The last thing I remember is the doctor putting the medicine in my IV, and saying I'd probably feel a little dizzy-like I'd had a glass of wine. I told him I could already feel it, and then the next thing I knew I was awake in the chair with a giant white ice pack wrapped around my head, getting ready to be wheeled out to the pick-up window for Jacob to pick me up. He has been my little nurse taking care of me all day, running to get my prescriptions, making me jello and soup, and stuffing my mouth with gauze.
So, currently I sit on the couch at 2:30 in the morning with my wonderful ice pack wrapped around my head after taking my scheduled medication. Jacob took a picture of me this afternoon in my full get-up while I was napping-but I'll spare you looking at that wonderful picture! Hopefully I'll be fully recovered in time for Work Day Monday! I have to work on getting some of that wisdom back!
