Monday, May 11, 2009

Fence, step 1


When we began researching applying a protective stain to our fence the products' directions insisted that the wood must be cleaned first for best results. Both my husband and my mother in law thought that cleaning the fence would be a waste of time, energy and money. I was not about to go through the long and expensive process of staining the fence without getting the best results. I demanded that we do the cleaning step. We bought the cleaner and a sprayer to apply it with because the cleaner specified using a sprayer and that "no scrubbing is required". The sprayer reminds me of a grown up and boring supersoaker. You have a plastic jug with a pump handle. Attached to the jug is a wand that sprays the cleaner. You have to stop to pump fairly frequently. Following the directions we sprayed on the cleaner starting at the bottom of the plank and went up. We then let the cleaner sit for 10 minutes and then had to hose off the wood. The product stated that if we used as directed it would not harm vegetation or pets. The result as you can see above was rather dramatic. I am pretty sure that the main ingredient was bleach. It smelled like bleach and caused pale dots on our clothes like bleach. In the end I was also wet and cold because my job was to use the hose and spray down the wood and surrounding grass. Unfortunately the hose we borrowed from ron's parents had some...issues. Lets just say that there was water spraying out of more than just the nozzle on the end and that duct tape is not as effective with wet. Next weekend we should be able to finish the last segment of fence closest to our neighbor's house. Then we will begin staining the fence. Sometimes being an adult is exhausting and expensive.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Espresso

I swear that this was part of Jody's master plan. First she started me reading a mystery series by Cleo Coyle that is set in a Coffeehouse. Then she got an espresso machine and made me a very tasty mocha at Drew's. The most recent phase involved her bringing her espresso machine to my house and teaching me how to pull espresso shots and froth milk. She KNEW I would enjoy learning the process. Its almost like chemistry which is why I enjoy baking so much. I am still not a fan of coffee but a properly made espresso drink can be really good. Damn Jody and her evil genuis ways.

$300

So this post has been several days in the making. I had this epiphany driving home a few days ago. To be clear these are "wants" not "needs". So without further ado here is the list.
1) a nice surround sound system to go with our tv. average price on amazon $300
2)the awesome cobalt flux ddr pad. regular price on best buy.com $300
3)getting my current used flute repaired. $300
4)a nicer used couch/sofa to replace our loveseat that is falling apart. probably around $300
5)a new back door with a screen door. might be able to get it around $300
6) my new obsession http://www.wholelattelove.com/Gaggia/new_baby.cfm a refurbished very nice espresso machine $310 ...said new obsession will get its own post later.
7)Pennsic XXXVIII pre-registration plus gate fees for 2 adults $330.

Ron insists that there is a reason that my wants are $300. He says that the $250+ is just expensive enough to keep us from buying the THING with out some serious planning ahead. I would counter by saying that I still haven't bought the $120 pair of Birkenstock shoes that i have wanted since I bought my first pair of Birkenstocks last year.