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Monday, February 17, 2025
It was Ms Moon's Fault
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Sunday, February 16, 2025
Heroes
It is another snowy day today. They are not calling for a huge accumulation.
Another cold night tonight. I am tired of winter, but it looks like winter isn't going anywhere for awhile. Tim did wake me up with the news that all we have to do is get to March. Supposedly, a stretch of 40+ degree days are coming.
Saturday, February 15, 2025
The Excrement Hits the Rotary Oscillator
Tonight is William's birthday party. Hard for me to believe that he is turning 14, but he is. This is his last year of middle school. Next year he's a high schooler. He has shot up in height, and his voice has gotten that strange slide to it, going from child to man voice, and back again, sometimes over the course of a single sentence.
The weather today seems to be in some sort of transition phase as well, sliding from snow to rain, and back to snow again, every bit as quickly as William's voice is changing. I'm kind of worried about that. His birthday party is at the roller rink at 7PM tonight. I hope that parents are not scared off by the weather. But, in any case, he'll enjoy himself. I hope.
We got him a spring jacket and a smart watch. We're getting there about 45 minutes after the party starts because we're bringing in the pizza. Given the circumstances, we all decided it would be sensible and wait for a head count.
We spent the day working at the new house. Thursday was the day that will live in infamy. Tim and I clashed, and lo, it was a mighty clash. Tim is a machinist. He is careful and he is precise. In some situations, that is good, but we were working with tongue and groove hardwood flooring, and wood, by definition is not a perfect medium. It's just not. There are knots and variations in grain. Those variations in grain lead to variations in color, some pieces showing darker than others. Woods beauty lies in its imperfections.
In my humble opinion.
Now where the problems started is that the groove where one board butts up against the next board...it was not perfect. Sometimes the gap was wider than the previous gap. Or maybe there was a slight variation in the gap as it ran the full length. Seriously, we're talking about 1/8 of an inch. But to Tim, this was a flaw. He went through that pile of boards (the pile on the far left...the pile in front of it is quite nearly gone, having been used on the bedroom floors.) He picked board after board, trying them, discarding them, getting grumpier by the minute.
He was not getting grumpy by himself. After two hours of this bullshit, I got grumpy mad too. I mean we had not laid one board.
I went out to feed the cats and play with them for a while, and I came back in, and there he was, with his laser line on the floor, still trying to match it, perfectly. I said that I was not going to sit there wasting my time while he sorted it out. I said I was going home and he could call me when he figured out how he was going to do this. And for the umpteenth time, I said, "IT DOES NOT MATTER. YOU'RE TANGLED UP IN A DETAIL THAT, IN THE GREAT SCHEME OF THINGS, DOES. NOT. MATTER."
He drove me home and kept stubbornly repeating, "It has to be started right."
I kept saying, "When you are looking down the full length of a room, do you honestly think that anyone is going to say that gap there is 1/8 of an inch wider here than it is there? SERIOUSLY????"
It was not a good ride home. I was mad. I was loud. I was bawling my head off in total frustration. I do not understand him at all sometimes, and this was surely one of those times.
Friday morning, I was still pretty mad. I had an appointment, and was surprised to see him sitting there when I got back, waiting so we could go work on the house. I said, very firmly, "I'm not going. You can go down there and you can fuss and fret all you want, but I'm not going to sit there and get snapped at every time I open my mouth. I'm also not going to sit there and be quiet forever until you make up your mind. You go. Figure it out, and when you're ready to do something, you let me know."
He sat there stubbornly. I said, "I'm serious. And if you are going to sit there waiting for me to get over myself, I'm here to tell you, it's not going to happen. If you don't figure it out today, I'm not going tomorrow. Or the day after. Or Monday or Tuesday... We can play this game just as long as you want."
He finally left. He was NOT happy.
I stayed home. I was NOT happy.
(Happy Valentine's day to us.)
Long story short, he worked out that floor. At some point, he put the damned laser line away. He began to lay the floor. Later he said, "You were right. It's not anything that anyone will notice. It looks fine."
He brought roses and a card. I got the card that I'd bought for him earlier and stuck in the glove compartment to hide it. I filled it out and wrote, "I love you more today than yesterday."
Which was the gospel truth, friends.
And it struck us both as hilarious.
Today we went back up and worked on the floor. We got quite a bit done. More than 1/3, but not quite a half. I submit photographic evidence to you.
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Happy Valentine's Day
Happy Valentine's Day
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Hopeful Signs
Quote for today: We need to observe what is happening while not being absorbed by it.
Today was another working day. We finished the trim around the ceiling in the living room/kitchen area. The main purpose of that was to clear off a pile of boards in front of the sliding doors. We're freeing up floor space to start putting down the floor tomorrow. We both think that the wood flooring will match very nicely with the ceramic 'slate look' floor. That's always nice, figuring out that for all our dumbing around, we seem to be doing okay for rank amateurs.
We are both excited about our work tomorrow.
Something that is interesting is that the deer were everywhere, along the road, up on the banks. Tim said, "They know the weather's going to get bad. They are feeding before it hits." Interesting to me that animals seem to know.
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Happy things.
Today was another working day. We are trying to clear out the building stuff from the livingroom/kitchen area so that we can begin putting down the flooring in there.
Tim grouted the tile inside the front door. I polyurethaned a pile of boards that we were going to use for the trim in the livingroom. We made a good beginning on it, and we will finish that up tomorrow. We spent the rest of our time cleaning up the freshly grouted tile.
I saw something that I've been toying around with getting for my oldest granddaughter who is turning into quite a reader now. There is a program that creates a story for a child, an adventure, or a fantasy. The story is told over a period of a year in letter form, one letter every two weeks. She dearly loves stories, and I thought it would be fun for her, but $129. for a year seemed kind of pricey. I was thinking about it today, and I've got a crazy idea to create the story myself and send it out. I mean, I know her and the little details of her life well enough that I could create something pretty personalized.
So...that's how I kept myself entertained today while I was working: coming up with a story line.
It was a gray day, and we've got another winter storm moving in tomorrow night.
Not much to report tonight. It is a sad night for me, but some days are just like that.
It was Ms Moon's Fault
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