Coats and Coat Hangers

by Claire on Feb 1, 2011

Today was a snow day in Albuquerque. It literally snowed for at least 24 hours continuously. Actually, I take that back. It was difficult to tell if it was snowing nonstop because it was also very windy. This morning Nick and I realized we were in desperate need of doing laundry. Ninety-nine percent of the time  this isn't a problem in this arid land, even if the temperatures are frigid. Moisture in the air (like snow or rain) makes up that other one percent. Nick cleverly hung some rope in our hallway, strung between three bedrooms and one bathroom. This system dried one load already today, and will help us out with a second tonight. 


We felt very sorry for Dottie today in the icy weather; we caved and bought her third (and final!) coat. The first one we made the mistake of leaving on her one day. She took it off and chewed it to pieces while we were at work. I made her a fleece second coat. Somehow, months later, we thought she would be mature enough to keep it on while we were away. It was cold this time, and we figured she would have the common sense to wear it for the duration of the day. Turns out, she struggled to get out of it, but couldn't. (I had secured the velcro too well.) Instead of being free of the coat entirely, she had somehow managed to get one arm out, and stretch it in a way that she was able to poop on it. With her third coat that resembles a sleeping bag, she will never be allowed to wear it out of our sight. (I think it's cute that it  doesn't quite cover her bum... it must be the Basset in her!)


Other interesting news (since it has been so long):

1. Nick and I are working on our Master's degrees through UNM. It is a really fabulous program, however we seem to spend all of our weekend writing papers, reading, and preparing for our own classrooms. I'm glad it is only going to be a year and a half long. 

2. My parents just bought a cute vintage mobile home as a second home here in Albuquerque, and our dear friends, Byron and Jordan, are moving here next week! It will be nice to see them all more often. 

Dottie the Halloween Hotdog

by Nick on Nov 1, 2010

  

New Threshold

by Nick

As winter approaches the cold tile floor of the Generals kitchen announced a draft create by a gap under the back door.  After browsing some expensive options to remedy this situation, I realized that a three foot piece of base board I purchased at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore would serve the same purpose  in raising the floor and closing the gap.  I removed four screws from the old piece of aluminum shown in the first image, cut the base board to size and added five new screw.  The door now closes firmly, and no draft causes the tile to be so unbearably cold on my feet in the morning.

Plum Tree Planting

by Nick

Brake Job

by Nick on Oct 27, 2010

After talking with my brother in law, going to an auto parts store, my mechanic, an auto parts store again, talking with my neighbor, watching videos on the internet, talking to two guys at work, going to auto zone again, buying tools at a hardware store, texting my brother in law, and watching more videos on the internet...I changed my brakes pads and rotors all by my self.

Slideshow of Bathroom Remediation & Improvement

by Nick on Jul 7, 2010

Slideshow of Landscaping Project

by Nick on Jun 29, 2010

Cirque du Soleil Alegria = Joy (No, it literally means joy in Spanish)

by Nick

Three weekends ago we had eight visitors. That is my parents, their two dogs, my sister, brother in law, and two more dogs.  This was also in the quasi-middle of out bathroom-mold-shenanigans.  We had one shower and toilet between us.  It was a hoot, no, a hoot and a half.

For this visit each couple picked a night and cooked a meal.  My parents made a dish called a "Low Country Boil;" which was a Louisiana style soups with shrimp, sausage, carrots, corn on-the-cob, and a bunch of other deliciousness.  Maggie and Leni made some kebabs.  Which again included shrimp.  Shrimp is a rarely eaten at The General, and I particularly enjoyed having it twice.  Claire and I made portabella burgers. Doing meals this way made the weekend relaxing and fun.

One of the major highlights of the visit was going to a Cirque du Soleil performance called "Alegria."  It was the most amazing stage performance I have ever seen.  I constantly found my mouth open, and heart skipping a beat in fear and excitement.  Maggie had a good post over at Snack for Later about the weekend, and more details about Cirque du Soleil.  Thanks Mom and Dad for treating us to the show.

Here are a few other highlights from the weekend:
  • Going to a movie (a rare treat for us)
  • Playing board games (including one in which my father pantomimed the word "dump")
  • Shopping for landscaping rock with my parents
  • Watching the dogs play/interact/not interact with each other.
  • Going to Saint Michael and All angels with my whole family.

Sun Tea

by Nick on Jun 19, 2010

While working on our landscaping project I took a picture of our tea brewing in the Sun's oppressive rays.

Summer Mold

by Claire on Jun 3, 2010

As it has been far too long since we posted, I'll stick to the generic list of highlights. (Pictures are at the bottom of this post. I would recommend saving them for the end as a reward for yourself if you make it through the novella below.)

1. The school year is officially over. For Nick, this means the end of his Space Museum project boasting 50+ group projects consisting of painted styrofoam balls and duct-taped cardboard. For me, this was the end of a 10-week Holocaust unit with my eighth graders; I must say, I was generally impressed by their maturity.

2. We found we will survive the APS budget crisis with our jobs intact. Nick will have the EXACT same position next year (l u c k y) and I will be teaching social studies to 6th graders as well as a math elective.  (Apparently this will be a course to show the fun angle of math, or at least the acutely intriguing angle. Think tangrams, logic puzzles, card games, and lots of hands-on stuff. If you would like to add your favorite math memories to this list, I would be grateful!) I am both daunted and thrilled by this new position, though I think I will miss the eighth graders.

3. My family (mom, dad, and sister) all came out to work on wedding plans....it is going to be gorgeous! You will not persuade me to give away any of the details here, I'm afraid.

4. While we have been reading for pleasure like no other, we are slightly intimidated by the fact that The General is slowly dying on the inside and taking all of our savings to the grave. Actually, I am being slightly sarcastic. Last month, we discovered dripping inside the wall of the master bath. This month a plumber came and fixed it; luckily there wasn't any mold and it was a relatively easy repair. While we were waiting for that shower to be mended, we used the hall bath. Then we decided to paint the hall bath. As I was lining the baseboard with blue tape, I noticed a little air bubble in the wall. I pushed it; it moved. I peeled off the paint only to find three square feet of soaking wet drywall. A little chipping at it with a screwdriver revealed multiple layers of different colored paint and plaster. Evidently there is a leak in this wall as well, that could be as old as the house (60 years). We were told that the best case scenario is removing a couple of tiles and fixing the leak. The worst case scenario is tearing out the kitchen cabinets and the bathroom and re-building the studs of the wall. It all depends on the quantity of mold within the wall. The plumber will be here tomorrow. Then we will know the verdict.... build walls or xeriscape? Until then, ignorance is bliss, I suppose.

5. When we lived in the Puget Sound, we found an old lobster float on the beach. It is a little like a light-weight bowling ball. After Dottie popped her beloved soccer ball, we gave her the more durable float. She has been enjoying conquering it in the backyard. 

Pictures below: 
1. Dottie digging out our planter, with the onlooking support of her "cousin" Sierra. 
2. Mystery $$$$$ mold in hall bath.
3. The hole in the wall to fix the shower in the master bath. 
4. The repaired shower pipe.