Sunday, June 17, 2007

And now for a play by play

A couple before pictures - the flower bed and bushes all had to be dug up. = (



Tree branches in the front yard. They had to cut down a bunch of the branches to get the backhoe in there.

WOW! Look what we did.

I got a little carried away taking pictures of the dirt pile (you haven't seen the half). It just seemed rather amazing. All for a little plumbing problem.




The hole was also pretty amazing...


Now I really need an after picture but I didn't take one yet and it's quite dark outside at the moment. Basically, the front yard looks like a big sandbox with no sides (or cat poo, which was ever present in my childhood sandbox).

Maddness and Mayhem...

Howdy all - I wanted to post these awhile ago. Here's some pictures of the pipes at our house being replaced. Pretty crazy. In other news, let's see - there were some things I was going to share, but they are slipping my mind or seem really boring at the moment. On Wednesday the nice people I work with had cake for my birthday and we sat around and yacked. I must confess I feel a bit guilty for getting paid for that day - I didn't go in till almost noon, then didn't do a lot once I got there. Oh well, the next day I put a long 11ish hour day. Oh, we were still at the hotel Wed. morning so I finally got to go swimming cause the creepy guys were gone. Friday night some of my friends tried to plan a little surprise party for me and I felt really bad, but I had easily figured it out by Friday afternoon. But then do you say something so they can just stop trying? I didn't want to wreck it (till the last minute), so I didn't say anything. Anyway, we had really good food and sat around talking and went for a long walk and one of my friends had flip flops with heels on so she was in severe pain by the end of the walk. She's the one who thinks we really need to go to Europe next year - that was your free, random information for this post. Okay, I guess I don't have much more to say. Time is going too fast, I hate birthdays, I like nice friends who try to ease the pain, Europe does sound pretty good right now...

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Something to say....

So, without beating around the bush... let's see, I finally have something to say. Several things actually. Ever since I have lived in my current house, it has struggled in the plumbing department. Usually this resulted in the basement flooding about twice a year. I'll spare you the gory details of that. But anyway, the plumber boys would always come out and temporarily fix it, but state that soon they would no longer be able to fix it without a major operation. Well, last Thursday, these prophetic words came to fulfillment. The boys worked on it for quite awhile and could not fix it. So, we've been without much water in the house since that time. I went with my roommate to visit her family on Friday and Saturday and have been hanging out at a friend's place quite a bit. It turns out that the boys have to bring in loads of huge equipment, tear up the entire front lawn, and the whole street will be without water while they are fixing it (tomorrow). We also heard that they were closing the street to through traffic and the ambulances would have to take an alternate route (we live on the same street as a hospital). Then we also heard that they might leave one lane open. What a huge ordeal. So now we are being put up in a hotel till it's over. This was going to be a fun little diversion from all the annoyances of not having water. Well, the indoor pool and hot tub are being renovated and we have yet to use the outdoor pool because both evenings there have been scary, tattoo infested guys sitting around - who wants to swim under those conditions? It's so odd though - it's like being out of town in your own town. Tonight we walked across the street to the gas station to pick up a few things... if I wasn't going to work every day, I'd feel like I was on vacation. Tonight we had a Healthy Families picnic so it was a crazy long and tiring day. We had so many families - more than we were expecting showed up so we were sort of scrambling. So anyway, as a side note, we have eaten 2ce at the restaurant in the motel and have had the most interesting waiter I think I have ever encountered. But to try to describe it would be difficult. Fun times. Okay, I'm hoping to get some pictures of all the madness tomorrow and maybe I can post some of them in the not to distant future. ttfn

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Because I just want to make Rhonda happy

another meme...with no theme at all


I AM: Sitting at my computer in a quiet house listening to songs I like on You Tube (because I have no life?)

I WISH: I had a better functioning frontal lobe, driving on more than a 2 lane highway wasn't scary, I had 2 weeks vacation starting tomorrow, there weren't psycho people in the world that do horrible things to other people... (and many other things)

I MISS: living close to family. Gas costing 1.50. The intellectual stimulation of the classroom (but not the homework).

I FEAR: driving in the city or the interstate.

I HEAR: Clay Walker singing What's it to You? (because I miss being 15 and hanging out in Robyn's room)

I WONDER: who thought up the idea of strapping humans into little aluminum death traps, then aiming them at each other at 80 mph.

I REGRET: that blogging lessens inhibitions somehow and makes you type things you would never say outloud.

I AM NOT: transgendered.

I DANCE: to the beat of a different drum... oh wait, that's march.

I SING: loudly in order to shock very close friends.

I TRY: to be on time.

I CRY: with each passing solstice/equinox (I feel like it more often, but just save up for every 4 months or so).

I LAUGH: till I cry on a regular basis.

I AM NOT ALWAYS: a bundle of joy and delight.

I MAKE WITH MY HANDS: food occasionally, things that are crocheted (very very occasionally), lots of paperwork, (very often) shopping malls and sprawling patios

I WRITE: till my fingers hurt and my hands cramp - then I stop for awhile.

I CONFUSE: other people.

I NEED: very specific directions without superfolus information and with the words North, South, East, or West never used. (Okay, so there was a slight theme)

I FINISH: a fraction of the books I start reading, sadly.

I START: sentences I don't finish.

I TAG: Joy

Saturday, June 02, 2007

This was actually a race. The next one I just watched instead of taking pictures.







The boat that we didn't go on.

4th Street downtown - where the action's at. They have part of it blocked off and and have concerts and things of that nature. Oh I forgot to mention, another little mishap. When we were driving on 4th street, there were 2 lanes of traffic and my friend whipped out into what we thought was a turn lane and were driving in that lane for awhile when a friendly hotel staff person standing outside yelled rather loudly - "This is a 2 way street!!!" So we managed to get into the right lane before we were smushed by oncoming traffic. good times.

Amelia Bedelia Goes to Kentucky

Yeah, I know it's been awhile. I've been meaning to post all week, but it's just been crazy for some reason. So, what should I bore you with now... I am, even as we speak, "watching" a hockey game which is most delightful as Ottawa has just scored and the game is now 5-3 for O. We don't get many games, but if there's a game on Saturday, NBC will usually cover it. Very generous of them. What else? It's freakishly hot here. My friend and I went to the annual art festival today which would have been very nice, but she's very hot blooded and I have a very very small zone of comfort (I'm comfortable when it's 75 outside) so we were both miserable. It was still neat to see all the stuff, but hard to really enjoy it all when you are trying not to pass out due to heat exhaustion.

Well, I'll fill you in a bit on my little excursion to Louisville last weekend. Oh my - at the time, there were some pretty funny experiences, but to try to relay them now, well, it might not be that humorous. But oh well, ya want an update (all one or two of you) so I trust you won't be too picky. So I went with a friend and neither one of us are good with directions (understatement), confident at city driving, or had spent any time at all in Louisville. The first night we just happened to stumble onto a good place to stay that was close to downtown. It was a nice motel, but no pool or hot tub. So the next night we were going to stay somewhere else and through a long series of events, ended up at another very dumpy hotel with still no pool. I'm not one to be to finicky about staying at hotels (ya know like the people who wear their shoes all the time and spray Lysol everywhere - pash I usually say...) but this one was, well, I would have been happy for some Lysol. And did keep my feet frequently covered. And then there was something odd - somehow trying to control the room temperature resulted in the room smelling as though the place was about 4 minutes from burning to the ground. weird. As far as things we did - well, we were thinking about going on a this boat tour, but after walking forever to get to it, there was nothing running till evening. So we skipped that. We had some fun trying to get places. We decided to go to Churchill Downs where the Kentucky Derby's at. And we weren't exactly driving. So we took this trolley thing and he told us where to get out and wait for another bus. As we were getting out, this lady told us where to stand. So we went and stood exactly where she said. We were waiting awhile, noticed that there was also a bus stop across the street, but being very literal and wanting to follow directions, we stayed put. After awhile, this trolley came by and I was waving him on because we needed a bus, not a trolley. Then I notice the driver is looking right at me and motioning for me to come, then I notice that it's the same guy that dropped us off - just stopping to let us know that we're standing in the wrong place. Now how sweet is that? While he was talking to us, the bus we needed came by and he told us to go catch it - so we went barrelling across the street dodging traffic - anyway, the whole thing was rather comical, but I'm sure you had to be there. So we actually got to where we wanted to be and saw some actual horse races which was pretty neat. Then in the evening we had seen in this paper that the play Macbeth was playing. I thought, how cool would that be to go to a play in a plush theater in the big city. Well, again, we're not driving and end up waving at this taxi who was actually out for a pleasure cruise with his family but they picked us up because we looked lost and harmless. After being severely ripped of by them, we were dropped off in the general vicinity of where the play was supposed to be. After asking around, we were walking and seeing signs for it, and then this lady and her daughter drove by looking for it as well. They couldn't it either, but they went and found it and then came back to pick us up. Well, it turns out that the plush theater was actually an old abandoned garage/warehouse with 2 portapotties in front! We didn't really want to stay, but they offered to give us a ride back after and we didn't really have another way to get back. Oh my, it was sweltering hot, we sat on hard benches with no backs, one actor smoked pot (the real thing) as part of the play - it was just great. And we were both pretty much lost the whole time as far as story line goes. So that was that. We were just dying for it to be over. We hit a really good outlet mall on the way home and that was nice. Okay, hope that didn't bore you to tears - I'm not feeling very inspired tonight.