May 26, 2006

What I've been doing with my days

I've been having a lot of lazy time this week, but it hasn't all been pedicures and bon-bons. (Do people actually eat bon-bons anymore?). This week has been filled with visits from various contractors, mostly giving quotes.

On Monday, we had a free pest inspection, and found out one of the reasons our falling-down shed is in that state - TERMITES! Yikes. We thought their quote was high, though, so we are shopping around. I think a diagnosis of termites is a bit like cancer - very scary, and you want to do something about it RIGHT NOW, but it's best to take a deep breath and weigh your options.

Monday and Wednesday, we had different contractors in to talk about putting an acrylic liner in our tub. We considered ripping it out and putting in a new one, with Corian walls (like my sister has), but decided we couldn't afford it. This option is actually more expensive than I thought it would be, but I think it will work out well. (Still need to figure out the vanity/countertop replacement, but at least that area is functional at the moment. it just isn't pretty.)


Also on Wednesday, the piano tuner came. James inherited his grandparents' piano, and it arrived via truck from Albuquerque about a month ago. The tuning was as noisy as he warned me it would be, but instead of finding it annoying, I found it fascinating. I asked him lots of questions and halfway through his "lecture" I found myself thinking about what a cool article it might make for a kid's music magazine. Unfortunately, I didn't have a tape recorder or notebook handy, so I've forgotten most of what he told me. But I did manage to get some photos.

Apparently, they don't tune by ear anymore :-) He had this cool device that measures the pitch (?) and he would tap the "hammer", attached to the nut-thingy (see who well I paid attention??), to adjust the tension on the wire. Some of the keys are attached to two or three wires, and he would use rubber dampers to listen to only one wire at a time. He told me what some of the parts were inside the piano, and taught me some music terms and what to listen for. I'm not sure if he was pleased to find that I wasn't music (giving him the opportunity to teach me something), or if he was frustrated by it (forcing him to teach me something...).


I also spent some time replacing the handles on the drawers and doors in the kitchen. I'm not sure how different the new ones are from the old, but they are at least new, and chrome instead of brass. (That's new on the left, old on the right.) They also feel better, a crucial improvement.

Unfortunately, getting this close up to the cabinets showed me all the nicks, scars, and peeling varnish. They aren't in as good of shape as they look. Well, we're going to have to live with it for a while. *shrug*

Posted by Karen at May 26, 2006 09:31 AM
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Speaking of pedicures, I had one today! First one since I was pregnant with Collin - and he is about to turn 4! Emily went with me and is now sporting some beautiful pink finger and toe nails - complete with a flower on each of the big toes and thumb nails...

Posted by: Jodi at May 26, 2006 03:19 PM

Mmmmmm...bon bons!

Posted by: Anna at May 26, 2006 08:29 PM

Jodi -

I can't remember the last time I actually went for a pedicure - not even for my wedding! Maybe my sister's wedding, in Sept. '04, I know I had one then. Usually, I just paint my own nails...Emily's nails sound very cute.

Karen

Posted by: Karen at May 29, 2006 07:51 PM

Karen - thanks for the neat pictures of the piano tuning. The only experience I have is in college with the old way by ear - most likely a lost art.

Also - I just saw what my friends did with there new bathroom. They had the counter sprayed with a textured finish which looks really nice. It was under $200 and comes in jsut about any color you can think of. I fonud this webiste of a place that might do the same kind of work. http://www.miraclemethod.com/ They have a Portland contact! Also could resurface the kitchen...

Hope you're at least enjoying the time away from work.

With Love,
Rick

Posted by: Rick at May 29, 2006 09:21 PM