Tuesday, December 29, 2009
it really is that bad
that's right. we at mcdonald's for dinner tonight. that's about the size of it around here.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
our bathroom is trying to kill us
recent highlights:
- snow storm & snow day spent working on the house together
- meeting our neighbors while shoveling the walks
- kindness of strangers in the snow
- a christmas card from some of our neighbors (& it was really cute too)
- reassurance that we kinda know what we're doing. after 24 hours of panic about out-of-plumb-ness of our bathtub walls & the impending horrible tile job, we realize we were crazy yesterday & all is well.
- helpful advice from someone at work
- our house no longer smells like mold & nastiness
- finding a door in the attic. our bathroom will have some actual privacy!
- katie's back in b'more!
- gin & tonic before bed.
- cuddling up in our cold bed. (we did finally close the window but it's still insanely cold in here.)
- hauling debris = expensive
- trips to home depot = expensive
- plumbing leak due to my interest in recycling/reusing our copper pipes = probably expensive
- the 24 hour period when we thought we had to tear down the bathtub walls & start over
- writing a crap ton of recommendations for folks i've supervised.
- writing a recommendation for myself for something my boss was too busy to take care of.
- our apartment. after a hard night's work, we took showers when we got home - as usual. i'd just lathered up when someone else (or multiple folks) decided to use the water. the shower went dry. no water. can't wait to leave here!
Friday, November 27, 2009
burst of fish
the week off has been pretty fantastic so far. spent the first few days working on the house - prepped for radiator modifications, worked on some annoying framing details, got some saw horses & other miscellaneous tools. dropped dan off at the airport for his band reunion/family Thanksgiving in STL. had a wonderful Thanksgiving at Caretaker Farm w/ katie & anna. i survived 9 hours of driving by myself - something i didn't think i would be able to do. i got lost a few times which extended the drive by 2 hours. oh windy country roads, your poor signage & fog were frustrating! i had a wonderful time chatting, hiking, cooking, eating, sitting by the fire & hanging out with girls. i miss spending time with girl friends. oh my, it was fun! i'm so looking forward to the maunz's return to the b'more region & the future success of their farm. (they're looking for farm names - so if you think of any GOOD ones, send them my way.)
the remainder of this weekend will be spent resolving all remaining bathroom issues - choosing fixures & finishing some framing details. the fixture choosing is stressing me out a bit. of course we want the bathroom to look nice & we want to like it a lot. but i also feel strongly that we should reuse existing things. i'm not yet sure how to balance my interest in being environmentally friendly/not wasteful & our interest in having a great bathroom. i'm not bold enough to try recycling a bunch of junky old tile into a fancy mosaic - though that would be cool, not my forte. i've been going back & forth about what to do w/ the bathroom floor. should we leave the old subfloor down and re-tile or should we pull it up in the hopes of finding hardwood floor underneath? (i'm pretty sure it's hiding under there somewhere...) i'm leaning towards hardwood exploration. probably a similar amount of work to salvage the floor but we wouldn't be purchasing new materials.
can't forget about the bathroom before, during & after pics. this was a few weeks ago. we've since removed the plumbing stack (thank you youtube & home depot tool rental), built a new wall & moved the doorway.





and a photo of the front for Mom Maunz (taken by the previous owner, Lino):
the remainder of this weekend will be spent resolving all remaining bathroom issues - choosing fixures & finishing some framing details. the fixture choosing is stressing me out a bit. of course we want the bathroom to look nice & we want to like it a lot. but i also feel strongly that we should reuse existing things. i'm not yet sure how to balance my interest in being environmentally friendly/not wasteful & our interest in having a great bathroom. i'm not bold enough to try recycling a bunch of junky old tile into a fancy mosaic - though that would be cool, not my forte. i've been going back & forth about what to do w/ the bathroom floor. should we leave the old subfloor down and re-tile or should we pull it up in the hopes of finding hardwood floor underneath? (i'm pretty sure it's hiding under there somewhere...) i'm leaning towards hardwood exploration. probably a similar amount of work to salvage the floor but we wouldn't be purchasing new materials.
can't forget about the bathroom before, during & after pics. this was a few weeks ago. we've since removed the plumbing stack (thank you youtube & home depot tool rental), built a new wall & moved the doorway.
and a photo of the front for Mom Maunz (taken by the previous owner, Lino):
Sunday, November 8, 2009
knockin' it all down
what else? dan scooped water out of the toilet w/ a shot glass (haven't purchased a shop vac yet) & showered in the wacky basement shower. our bathroom has been reduced to a bucket that i seem to visit often... kinda glad we're not living there just yet. we also met a really nice neighbor who's a wood worker.
spent this past week in talladega, alabama w/ my supervisees. it was SOOO nice to get out of here, away from work, our smelly-ass apartment & this crazy house we now own. i lucked out & got a room to myself (unheard of), had amazing water pressure & plenty of hot water. um... 3 square meals a day that i didn't have to prepare. some lame & less lame workshops. it was pretty good. got back Friday afternoon. my work's supposed to be moving to our new building at the end of the week... ugh. i'm imagining a stressful week. but looking forward to coming home & having lots of projects to work on, which i think might help me turn off the work stress.
wondering if we'll take on floor refinishing...
Friday, October 23, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
the beat goes on
we finally heard back from the sellers after 2+ weeks wait to hear if they would help w/ the cost of replacing the entire sewer line. wasn't expecting anything but lo & behold, they'll kick in $2k. pretty cool. we're rolling right along. still waiting to hear back from the city about the driveway. hoping for word by next Tuesday at the latest, though at this point, my resolve is crumbling because (a) i'm tired of living in this apartment (b) i think this is the right house for us & i like it a lot. i'm thinking more along the lines of, "we'll have 5 years to argue w/ the city about a driveway". our realtor contacted us yesterday to let us know the termite inspection took place last Friday & evidence of termites was found in several different locations. YUCK! why can't anything be easy with this place?! it seems like we should run screaming in the other direction. i met a structural engineer there after work to check out the damage. the only place we found termite damage looked pretty terrible to me. he checked it out & stabbed the visible area all over with a sharp pointy tool to see if it was more than superficial, which it wasn't. he advised that it was not a big deal & should not be a deal breaker because old lumber is much denser than what is currently available & the joist was in very good shape. i paid him $110 for his time & breathed a sigh of relief.
every time i go in there, the place seems smaller. i think that happens when people remove furniture though. can't wait to be done w/ this house buying crap. seriously. & done with our realtor. one of the contractors i called today about the termites was very confused that i (the buyer) was calling and not our realtor. the first time someone said that was when i contacted our title company. "Oh, we usually work with the realtor." huh.
i blew my nose on my shirt a little while ago. tired of using up all of our toilet paper for nose-blowing. t'is the season for colds & crap & we've both been sick.
i think this is day 2 of freshish air in our apartment. it's fantastic! i slept so well last night, i still can't believe it. i hope to sleep similarly well tonight. don't know what's gotten into our neighbor - nicotine patches?? whatever it is, i appreciate these short breaks we have in the smoky air. i never realized how much air quality affects me. but i can say that smoky air makes me angry & grumbly & if dan's around, i become pretty much of a whiner about the whole thing. it's pretty pathetic.
going out of town for work the first week of November w/ my supervisees - all 14 of them. should be interesting. 12 of them are under 25 & the other 2 are over 50. i so look forward to hanging with the 50+ crowd.
can't believe settlement is scheduled for next Friday. it's starting to seem all to real & it's freaking me out a little bit. i never thought we'd actually buy a house. but i guess we've still got a little over a week to wait. maybe we won't buy it... have to wait & see.
every time i go in there, the place seems smaller. i think that happens when people remove furniture though. can't wait to be done w/ this house buying crap. seriously. & done with our realtor. one of the contractors i called today about the termites was very confused that i (the buyer) was calling and not our realtor. the first time someone said that was when i contacted our title company. "Oh, we usually work with the realtor." huh.
i blew my nose on my shirt a little while ago. tired of using up all of our toilet paper for nose-blowing. t'is the season for colds & crap & we've both been sick.
i think this is day 2 of freshish air in our apartment. it's fantastic! i slept so well last night, i still can't believe it. i hope to sleep similarly well tonight. don't know what's gotten into our neighbor - nicotine patches?? whatever it is, i appreciate these short breaks we have in the smoky air. i never realized how much air quality affects me. but i can say that smoky air makes me angry & grumbly & if dan's around, i become pretty much of a whiner about the whole thing. it's pretty pathetic.
going out of town for work the first week of November w/ my supervisees - all 14 of them. should be interesting. 12 of them are under 25 & the other 2 are over 50. i so look forward to hanging with the 50+ crowd.
can't believe settlement is scheduled for next Friday. it's starting to seem all to real & it's freaking me out a little bit. i never thought we'd actually buy a house. but i guess we've still got a little over a week to wait. maybe we won't buy it... have to wait & see.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
they lost our shit
so, today was the big day. we were supposed to hear from the city about the driveway. surprise, surprise - they lost our paperwork & have no record of it. the whole time i was on hold waiting for them to find our paperwork, i was almost physically choking with anxiety. will they say yes & we'll be extatic? will they say no & we'll be crushed? i didn't even realize that losing it was an option. aaah, baltimore city. why do you have to suck so bad?
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