never forget....

"Life is what happens to you
while you're busy making other plans."
J. Lennon


Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Cakathon - Week 2


Week 2 is a Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese and Walnuts.  Additional crushed walnuts were supposed to be sprinkled on the top and sides, but we held off on those. The cake and the frosting both had crushed walnuts and that seemed like just enough.  Josh thinks it belongs in a coffee shop!    YUM!!!!



Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Why don't I plant bulbs???


So pretty
Such a short time to enjoy
Ahhh, Spring.

Monday, April 19, 2010

A Baking Adventure

Well, I volunteered to make the cake for Josh's birthday get-together at Jer and Anastasia's.  Did I overstep myself?  I told Josh I would make whatever kind of cake he wanted.  He said "black forest is my favorite".  So, the nervousness began.  I thought about it all week, looking on the internet and seeing those beautiful black forest masterpieces.....hmmmm....I don't bake, but it did involve cherry brandy to take the nervousness of baking away.   So, Sat. noon, coming home from work, stopped and got all the goodies at the store and I began.  I SHOULD have taken a photo of my kitchen when I was done! ....it took me two hrs to get it back to normal.  While at it, I made a lactose free cake to take along, as Anastasia would have been left out, so I put brandy in hers also! (no lactose in that, is there?)
Here are the results:
enough said.  I did the best I could, notice the chocolate is not "shavings placed carefully on top and sides" as the recipe said.  How do these people do it for their photos on the internet??  I tried and tried to make just ONE shaving, ......so ...mine is crushed up chocolate - thrown on from a distance of about 3 feet.  Al and Rocky were like vacuum cleaners on the floor, for all that didn't make it to the cakes. 
I didn' have a piece of his cake at the party, I just couldn't.  I was still recouperating from the brandy, chocolate pieces, and whipped cream. 
But Josh was happy!!
 

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

This Old House Phase II

Well, Kitchen sink is up and running!  Now, Phase III.  May change my name to Patty Plumber!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

This Old House on the mend!

Lots of thinking on Josh's part, figuring out the measurements, twists, and turns, but the tub is now functioning!!  YAY!  Still no kitchen sink, but that will be the next couple days.  Kind of a mess there, as that is where the "crash" happened, plus insulation, etc.  Might have to invite Bob Villa to dinner, Josh and Bob could chat it up....big time. :-)

Spring is finally here!

Pulled over to eat lunch at Culvers....what a pretty sight!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Roto Who????


Well, here is the newest at "This Old House".  The kitchen sink drain is dripping in the basement....well, of course, get out my handy dandy "Super Tape".  If you haven't used it, it's wonderful....except for last Friday night.  Usually, a leaky pipe in the basement gets fixed with this tape, wrap it around a few times, and walah! fixed..no more leaks ever.  Well, got out the tape, and before it could be wrapped, a small chunk of the pipe drops off.  Hmmmm.  Guess it's time to replace this pipe, not try to "mend" it!  So, Josh and I started working on the project Sat evening after work.  Bought new PVC pipe, accessories, beer, etc and headed to the basement.  The project now involved the bathtub drain, the roof vent for that, a long run to the sewer pipe, then the bad pipe under the kitchen sink, and the roof vent for that also.   (much bigger project now!)  Josh started using the SawsAll on the long pipe from the tub to the main drain.  Alot of jiggling began.  Well all of a sudden, we heard a big crash!  Looking over at the other side of the room, this pipe just FELL on it's own down on the dryer.
Looks innocent, right?  Well, it's STEEL, and here is where it fell......
VERY GLAD IT WAS NOT ON ONE OF OUR HEADS!!!
(That dent would have killed someone for sure)
Needless, to say, now my dryer timer doesn't work.  :(

Yes, it just plain fell from the ceiling, and nobody was even doing anything, except using a SawsAll across the room.
And if you are interested in what is inside a kitchen drain, here is what it looks like:
YUK! 
Anyhow, on to the story.  After that happened, we looked all around to make sure no more pipes would fall (like on our heads!)  All Clear, so we kept working.  It was a hoot to get the steel pipe that goes from the basement-up thru the house-thru the roof....out of the holes.  We did pretty good, pulling a portion down, cutting it off with the Saws-All, pulling more, etc.  (it is sooo heavy to hold while cutting--and the saw makes it jiggle alot)  That pipe wasn't too dirty, it is just for venting, so not yukky.  Then I cut the new PVC and filed down the edges, Josh put the pieces together.  He did such a great job using his eagle eye to figure our all the turns and the sizing.  

Now it is Monday morning, still no drain for kitchen, or tub.  I do have a bathroom sink that I can use and the toilet is functional.  There is some pipe donut that can't be found to make the connection we need to the main drain.  We bought pieces at Home Depot, Ace, etc. and no one has the right one. (have to return it all)  Old Cast Iron pipes are kind of tricky in their sizes - there wasn't a form, each one is different, I guess.  Josh is at the plumbing supply place now, buying another donut piece and something called "horsehair" to pack the donut into the hole.  Oh boy...this is getting weird!  So, another night of Corona, pipe donuts, and now "horsehair" tonite!
Wish us luck...I am really wanting a shower!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Michael and Zippy


What a guy!  Drove thru a ground blizzard, winds, and very icy roads to bring my new car to MN.  He is the best son a mom could wish for, don't you think?  (AND the best looking guy around!)  Annie and Michael did a great job picking out just the right car for me.  "Zippy"--is a very fun car to drive and besides that, I am now getting fantastic gas mileage!!