Sunday, October 29, 2006
Among other things
As we are still mowing our weeds, this needed to be fixed or replaced. I opted for the fix the existing lawn tractor.
I ordered an engine off eBay for the replacement. There were no exact replacement engines to be had, so I got one that was close, swapping a 21 HP for a 20HP. A new, exact replacement engine costs $1342, and I got an lightly used engine (looks new) for less than 1/3 that cost, including UPS shipping. It is a pressure oil feed, where the old engine was a splash lube.
It arrived and it took me about 15 total hours to install it, 2 hours at a time, because of other time demands, and at least 4 trips to the hardware store for supplies. Today, the lawn mower was completed and it was used for the first time, because of an electrical issues that I created ( knocked a wire off a terminal and had to find which one).
The guy I bought it from told me to mow the lawn one time ( or run the engine for 2-3 hours), then change the oil. I have also done that as well. The new motor worked great.
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
2 down
BAM. An 18 wheel truck stopped in front of them on Interstate 40 near the shopping. A stopped without issue, but the person behind her did not, hitting A's car from behind. It was a wet day and the other person accidentally locked-up the brakes and skidded into A. A's car was still drivable, but the other person's car was not.
All parties are sore, but there appears to be few or no long term problems currently discernible. A has a stiff shoulder and C is just achey, but otherwise ok.
To look at the car, the bumper is pushed up under the car, the trunk lid has been relocated slightly forward and there are some dimples on the rear quarter panels. Today, I took it to a body shop for evaluation and they indicated approximately $4300 damage, before they stopped counting. With a car value of $3200 we will see what happens. Below are some pictures.
Update: Last evening I had dinner with A as I was traveling through her town. She had gone to the University Doctor, who prescribed a muscle relaxant and Tylenol 3 (with codeine) to ease some of the muscle soreness. A is a little groggy from these meds, but otherwise doing OK. We had a very pleasant conversation.
Update 2 (10-30-06): The insurance company is giving us an equitable settlement for the car. K and A picked it up today, essentially the value of the car + one weeks care rental at $25/Day. A will have to get a note for the work missed and the $20 prescription copay (no problem with the receipt for A) and she can then settle for lost wages, etc.
The Kitchen
K and I have discussed several times about placing various types of lighting over the island. As we were in the local big box building supply house, we saw what I wanted, on sale. We have installed (5) pendant style, track lights over the island. They have white glass "shades". I sought more color, but we could not find proper coordinating colors, but the white looks great. For A and K, the jury is still out, but I like them a lot.
The other overhead lighting was turned off to show off the new lighting, but here is a picture of the new installation
I told everyone
Sunday, October 22, 2006
God's Army
We were at church yesterday evening as we are regulars at the vigil mass. Our priest, Father Melo, is from Mexico and a really nice guy. He is rather short and speaks with a significant sing-song Hispanic accent. Father Melo is also nursing a sinus cold, creating further problems in speaking.
Anyway, during the consecration of the bread, Father was doing the usual prayers, but with a twist that went like this: "He took da bread, looking toward da heaven he gave you tanks and praise..." and then during the consecration of the wine, said: " He took da cup, again he gave you tanks and praise..."
If we have all of these tanks, be better win.
Friday, October 20, 2006
I woke
today and found the back yard like this. I don't want to rake leaves yet. We had a mild wind and rain storm last night that knocked some of the leaves off the trees. Our pecan tree is still doing well, but there will come a heavy frost and within about 5 hours, all of those leaves will be on the ground. The pecan tree leaf jump typically happens in early November and is fun to watch for a while.
For C, yesterday
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Although these
Updated information: The top picture was taken Christmas 2006 while at L's house during a family get together (snow can be seen in the windown behind A and C).
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Fall Break
A is home for fall break. She has no school on Thursday and Friday, part of a planned break for students every fall. (I do not remember having one, but I rode dinosaurs to college, so it was a long time ago.) Before she came home, there was a list of requests/demands that needed to be met as far as food goes, things she misses about home cooking. Frequently, A did not admit to enjoying the cooking at home, but now that it is all institutional, all the time, it appears home cooking is great.
Anyway, here is a picture of A and C, taken today. Glad to have her home, if even for a short visit.
Homecoming week in High School
Here are some pictures of C on Toga day and C on Cowgirl day.
Monday, October 16, 2006
It was a Dad moment
So C says: "My dad will know how." to her friends, then calls me on the cell phone with a "Dad, we have a situation."
I am just glad I can help, and yes we were able to quickly put something together that will work. Pictures to come after the parade.
Sunday, October 15, 2006
If you are in the area...
Random thought:
Thus, blogging has begun to help restore the narrative type of communication, seeking to convey feelings, not just fact. Carl Sandberg and Dave Berry are in no danger from my posting skills. I'm still a work in progress.
Another Reason..
It feels like she is always here.
Saturday,
We already had the bear under the stair. It was only $10 for all of the bears and the wooden stair. It stands about 9 inches tall. It fits well into our current decorating scheme. It now rests in our home.
Popcorn Tonight!
A box recycler opened recently near the UPS terminal which are both located about 3 miles from home. They buy and resell box overstock supplies and used boxes from cardboard manufacturers and industrial companies that send or receive thousands of boxes. The sell each box for about $1 to the walk in public. Since I have discovered them, they are now my preferred box supplier.
As was said earlier, I go through much packaging material. If bought from Office Depot or the like, a large bag of popcorn lasts two shipments. I was commenting to the lady at the box place about this, whereupon she indicated that she had a bigger bag of popcorn, for about the cost of a large bag at Office Depot.. I took that to mean it was about twice as big as the standard big bag (assumption: me) so I said that I would take two.
The two bags filled up the minivan. To get them into the van and home, one had to go in from the side, the other through the back hatch. And it was a fold down the rear seats and tip back middle seat kind of pack it in. No room for any passenger other than a co-pilot, but she was not with me this time.
Below is what is left of one bag having shipped about 15 boxes of equipment (with our dining room table in the background for reference) and I have used about half of it. I still have another full bag, stored in the shed. C has said that it looks like it would be a fun place to dive.
K and C have not stopped kidding me about being the Popcorn King. I deserve the kidding, in this case.
Friday, October 13, 2006
Friday
C seems to be really involved in school right now. The SGA activities for Homecoming (Float, Powderpuff Football) are keeping her hopping.
There is no swimming right now as the year-round team had a melt down over a coach having an affair with one member of the college team. The student suddenly quit and the coach was fired, and now the program is defunct. We are investigating other teams as C enjoys the workout.
K went to see A yesterday. It is only 45 minutes door to door, so we find it hard to miss her when we see her so often. I think it has eased the transition from home to school. A likes to sees us too, and that is good. A's roomie has not been home nor seen any family since school started.
Fall break is in a week and a half, so A will be home. She has already put in "orders" for specific foods, specifically pancakes for breakfast every morning and home cooked dinners. I guess she is tired of eating out.
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Paper Mill
BTW, I did sell some pumps too. They are for adding color to the paper.
Today, I am at NutraSweet in Augusta, GA
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Tonight was..
The bread did not last. It was the best we have made with the new bread machine.
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Tonight was...
A also indicated that she misses K, C and me. Some of it is sucking up, but I know she misses C. They are good friends and share much. It could not have turned out better, to have 2 kids that like and look out for each other.
The love of dance is so great in A that she is helping to arrange a dance marathon at her school as part of a fund raiser to help pay for healthcare for kids without insurance. They expect the total take on the dance marathon to be around $100K, total fund raiser of $3MM. This, among other things are keeping A really busy.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Visiting Family
I also went to see AJ play soccer, at least for a half. I watched her score a goal and her team lead 1-0 at the half. It was at that point that I left to drive 7 hours (home thankfully).
There are no pictures because my digital camera batteries died. Maybe next time.
And what did...
The concrete square in the picture is part of our septic tank system. It contains the pump for transfer to the drain field, up hill 13 feet and about 300 feet of pipe away. The plantings are to hide this when things mature.