Little things
January 28th, 2013 05:53 pmTreadmill = 15 minutes
Going down to the basement to walk first thing when we get up is weird and I'm not completely sold on it but getting exercise with my honey is totally worth it. Now to make sure we keep to a sensible bedtime!
The adorkable duo kicked major 'to do' list butt this weekend. We are now back to having two working toilets in the house. The 'guts' replacement in the master bathroom took far longer than anticipated but
daecabhir's a pro at it now.
The installer from Lowes came today with our new storm door. It's a retractable screen job which will replace the Anderson door that came with the house. The Anderson door is built like a tank, but in order to have a screen, you have to manually swap out the window for the screen which is neither fun nor easy. The old door will be installed in basement doorway which will not only give me more natural light in the studio but also help keep things less drafty. I watched the uninstall and install process with both the old and new doors so that I have a clue on how everything goes. It was really raw out there though and I've had a chill ever since. I'm on my second pot of tea and am wearing a fleece vest to stay warm.
The fridge is pretty neat and we've gotten used to the new configuration. The sad thing is that we somehow put a ding in the lower freezer door already.
Going down to the basement to walk first thing when we get up is weird and I'm not completely sold on it but getting exercise with my honey is totally worth it. Now to make sure we keep to a sensible bedtime!
The adorkable duo kicked major 'to do' list butt this weekend. We are now back to having two working toilets in the house. The 'guts' replacement in the master bathroom took far longer than anticipated but
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The installer from Lowes came today with our new storm door. It's a retractable screen job which will replace the Anderson door that came with the house. The Anderson door is built like a tank, but in order to have a screen, you have to manually swap out the window for the screen which is neither fun nor easy. The old door will be installed in basement doorway which will not only give me more natural light in the studio but also help keep things less drafty. I watched the uninstall and install process with both the old and new doors so that I have a clue on how everything goes. It was really raw out there though and I've had a chill ever since. I'm on my second pot of tea and am wearing a fleece vest to stay warm.
The fridge is pretty neat and we've gotten used to the new configuration. The sad thing is that we somehow put a ding in the lower freezer door already.