With storm after storm after storm, we've had a year's worth of rain in a week or two! I've been under the weather of late so Terry and Taylor went out to get a Christmas tree. I flipped on the TV and in no time, this interrupted the show. . .
We had a break in the hard rain, so the guys go out to inspect the situation.
Finding overflowing and broken rain gutters, the repair work began before the next onslaught of rain began.
The ladder didn't reach all the high places, so Taylor improvises with cement blocks. Mind you, there is a break in the heavy rain, but, these guys are soaked, it is still raining.
Once repairs are done, they inspect the runoff. Success! At least for now, reassessment will commence after the next onslaught! Wish us luck!
So, this is how my day started. My bed leaking out everywhere! First, I noticed a leak at the corner drip, drip, dripping onto the carpet. S@#*! That is not good. So, I had to take the whole bed apart and found the bad guy that caused all this. Seam leaking on one of the water tubes. Leaked about 5 gallons of water:((( This is what is looked like under everything after I scooped out about 3 or 4 gallons into a bucket. I had 2 hair dryers going on and off for a few hours trying to dry out the wood.
Nearby, this was where I had all the bedding pieces. Luckily, the top cover was not wet!
And pretty soon, everything was moved outside to dry. Glad this wasn't in your neck of the woods. I don't think freezing temps. would have helped me out at all. Here, a gentle breeze and 70 degrees was just perfect.
Got on to Facebook to pass on some wait time, and promptly got a viral video that I mistakenly opened and it got sent some 3-4 times to every friend I had. I had to change my password and felt a little guilty, so went to each friend to remove the posts! If I missed one or two, sorry, don't open, just delete.
Once, done with that, I got into my car to run some errands. Noticing my tank was on empty, I stopped to get gas. There was a car wash there, so I drove over to get a wash. The attendant noticed a gas leak!!! I called Auto Club to get a tow to my repairman, only to find out I had renewed the boys membership and not mine! Called Sean to get his # and got the tow. Waiting for the tow to show, I called my repair shop to let him know I was coming, only to find that he was closed! Towed the car home and here it sits in front of the house leaking my tank of gas at $3.47/gallon, thank you very much! Thought we should warn passersbys when they come upon the stench, as if they could figure out where it was coming from, but at least keep them from all knocking on my door to let me know they smell gas coming from my car.
Thanksgiving weekend and this weekend I spent with the twins and they kept me busy! So much to do. First, Pat came along for the day of pampering at the salon. Here, Maggie, their hairdresser, cuts, colors, teases, curls, and styles all the ladies to perfection!
Mom shows off her new look. We've been trying to get her to cut her hair shorter for about a year now and "WoW" she looks incredible. Much younger and more "hip"!
Then, it was home to make dinner. Thank goodness there was so much left over from a scrumptious Thanksgiving feast for us to devour! We even made turkey soup from the carcass to store away in the freezer! (oops, out of sequence, that is the before pic of mom's hair)
This weekend, with Thanksgiving over, Christmas was the main event. We made 10 mini-pumpkin bread loaves and wrapped them up for little gifts for all the sweet "helpers" in their lives. Lucille and Peggy, that drive them to church every Sunday. Phyllis, who accompanies them to church and visits with them. Their two sweet housekeepers who come by every Monday to clean up the mess we make having fun on the weekends. Their neighbors, Linda, Gail and Gayle who watch over them, unlock doors, check in on them and take them out to breakfast or lunch. Well, they were still making a list (and checking it twice) for all those little helpers.
And then, we got right to decorating the tree, stringing the lights, setting out the Santas and poinsettia, ornaments and tinsel! I just love the hairband we found for Mom! Well, if we weren't feeling the season before this weekend, we certainly are in the spirit now! Happy Holiday Season from all of us to all of you!
I knew Taylor went in to do some extra credit for his speech class. Even he didn't know he was entering a Speech Competition. He almost didn't go because he was sick with a cold and was coughing with a sore throat and his voice was hoarse. When he arrived, there were 50 competitors. He gave his speech with the intent of getting disqualified so he wouldn't have to go on to the semi-finals and the finals. After all, his prof. said, give your speech and get extra credit. Just once? He said he messed up 3 times on purpose to make sure he wouldn't go on. No luck. He advanced to the semi-finals. I think he must have stopped messing up, because he then found himself in the Finals with the last 4 contestants. He, being the only one not dressed in a suit. After all, he was giving an informative speech on "Longboarding" with a board prop. A suit? Couldn't be believable without the Element sweatshirt. Then, he crossed the line with the phrase "what the hell is a nanotube?" Fourth place.
The cook top knob! The clicking of the igniter kept clicking, the light wouldn't go off, and the knob just spun! Not the knob! Yes the little insert cracked inside the knob.
Not to worry. I've read how wonderful Wolf service is. A phone call, an explanation, and next day a service man, no 2 service men come to the door. Yes, they said, making an expert diagnosis, " the knob is cracked!" And off they drove. I thought he was going out to the truck to get the knob! A phone call later, and no, he had to order the knob! But, not to worry, he'll have it in a week. Meantime, worry sets in about the other knobs and another phone call. No worry, Wolf is sending 4 more knobs. Of course, don't install them, they are under warranty, so the service man will have to install them. In a few days, the knobs arrive at the door. A week goes by, no call about my other knob. So, I call. Yes, the lady says, your knob is here. Me thinks "then why was there no call to me?. But, I schedule another appt. for installation of the knob. On the morning of the appt., the phone rings. Serviceman says, "I'm sorry the wrong knob was ordered. But, I'll order the right one and put a rush on it, and I'll tell you what, I'm going to order you 2 knobs, just in case you ever have trouble with another knob". Sigh! Now, another week has past. No calls. My cooktop remains one less knob. Four knobs in a box, two more on the way. For just one cracked knob! Does one wonder why Wolf charges $70 for one knob! Glad for the warranty! Tomorrow, another phone call. . .
We have these chairs. Nice chairs, but needed a bit of fixing up. Terry needs to fix the wood rails that support it. Glue? The chair seat cushion was flat and so that needed a redo. Well, Terry's been spending all his free time in the garage of late. That lust he has for that redhead in the garage!
So, I got busy doing my part. Layers and layers of old fabric that I had previously covered these with came off.
And each layer had all those staples to be removed. I probably didn't have exactly the right tools, or it wouldn't have been so hard. I had not replaced the padding completely, ever. I found old orange foam that was disintegrating and horse hair that I think was used for padding back in the day. These chairs, according to Pat, were built by her father, Terry's grandfather. New foam padding and fabric went on.
Taylor had another party to go to Sunday night. His makeup artist friend was going to make him up in a scary face. This was the costume they wanted for the makeup. They were putting together a haunted haunt to scare the kids in the area. The were even building the haunt, like putting up walls. I asked his to take some pictures. Hope to be able to show some of that! Have fun, Taylor!
The Annual Halloween party theme this year was Fables, be it Disney, Grimms, Aesops or Anderson, it was all about make believe! And people played it up big time! Just see for yourself. . .
Of course, we also had a terrific wine tasting, too. The bottles were unveiled here after the winner was revealed. . . a great vintage from Spain! Thank you, Eileen and Marty for that special taste!
The Queen of Hearts shows off her stuff!
Here, the Mad Hatter converses with a combat here, and no that is not a beer in his hand, but a Monster Soda!
Little Red Riding Hood has something to eat with her friends and Sleeping Beauty, on the right, almost got cut out of the picture!
And who doesn't want to listen in on the conversation happening here between the Indian princess, a bottle of mustard, the wolf and Cinderella!
The Woodsman who saved Grandma from the Wolf congratulates his mom, the Nun who cooks, on her Birthday!
Oh, what a great shot of the Cinderella and the Indian Princess!
Being, Halloween, we had our Scary Scream spooks, too!
And they came in Triplicates!
And there they are! The Sorcerer and the Sorcerer's Apprentice, our Wine Tasting Winners! Of course, with their Sorcery skills, came up with the Best Tasting Brew!!
What a fine looking bunch showed up and made revelry!
Even the crowd in the backyard contributed to a great party atmosphere!