
Monday, October 22, 2007
Pumpkin Eli

Friday, October 19, 2007
Can we put the house back together yet?
I also wanted to say thanks to Jimbo, Joe, and Aaron who came over to help. That floor would probably still only be half done if not for Jimbo. It was great to have someone help that had experience and could just get right to work, rather than spending a lot of time planning and trying to figure out how to get started.
For now, all of our livingroom furniture is crammed into the dining room and kitchen, and baseboards and door frames have to be put back up. It will be so nice once we are able to get things back in their places.
If you are an LA resident, don't forget to vote tomorrow!!!
Friday, October 12, 2007
Some promised pictures

That is a can of febreeze she has. The t-shirt that she has on, is one that her grandad brought her, it's a Citgo junior firefighter t-shirt. She begged to put it on and refused to take it off.

And one over the shoulder. (She does have shorts on, the shirt was just longer)
A beautiful day!


For some reason Kailey likes to sit on the sewer manhole in our yard.
Later we went over to Jamie and Joe's for dinner. After dinner, Kailey found Allison's bowl.
One for me.
One for you.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
What next?
I feel like I have been on the phone the since Wed. of last week. I don't want to make any more phone calls for a very long time; whishful thinking I know. I have been batteling it out with Team Honda, because we bought a "certified" minivan that wasn't really certified. I'm trying to get them to refund our money that we paid for it to be "certified," but they are of course putting up a huge fight. It might be finally coming to an end after some help from Troy. BTW, Troy and Lexi, if you are ever in need of custom software or technical support, I'm volunteering Joel :) The legal advice from Troy seemed to help a lot. The Honda guy was doing some stuttering and told me that he would have to call me back at the end of the conversation. I have been on the phone with them every day since Wed. of last week, UGGHHH!
I took that call from the honda guy in the car as I was driving to lumber liquidators. Joel and I finally came to a decision on flooring and bought it yesterday. Joel and I are both pretty picky about home decor, and other stuff, and we will both explore every possible option to ensure that we are paying the least amount of money for the product that we choose. (I went to several local flooring and home improvement stores for samples, and we ordered sample from some online stores, in other words, I will throw up if I see another flooring sample) I was so glad and relieved to have finally made a decision on the flooring. So, things seemed to being going a little better, despite my nerves being bad from the call with Team Honda, then I got home to a hot house, with flooring no less, that is supposed to acclimated at a temperature range of 65-75 degrees. When I realized that the air wasn't working, I shuttered at the thought of all of the phone calls that it would take to get the air fixed in a timely manner so that the flooring didn't warp in the heat. Fortunately our house has a two year warranty for air conditioner and other stuff, but getting the home builder to take care of warranty issues is like pulling teeth. With our last warranty issue, the warranty lady just forgot to submit the work request to the sub-contractor and forgot to call us.

The new bamboo flooring.

The "frozen" ac unit :(
I didn't have dinner done when Joel got home because it took longer than expected at the flooring store and traffic was bad. If I hadn't cooked fried okra, it would've been really bad! If you didn't already know this about Joel, he doesn't function very well when he is hungry or tired (not to mention, every one is more tempermental with 80 degree heat in the house). Once he found out that there was okra cooking, he was on much better behavior. Joel and I sweated through dinner with Kailey screaming. We have been struggling to get her to eat food and not just drink juice and milk all day. She is going through a phase where she doesn't really like food that much anymore, and would rather receive nutrition via the sippy cup. She goes around saying cuppa cup with the saddest voice she can muster. It was not a fun dinner, but we did have fried okra.
After dinner poor Joel had to unload the 14 heavy boxes of wood flooring into the hot house.
We survived the night, in the heat, and I'm happy to say that the air conditioner has been temporarily fixed (they have to order a part), so i'm no longer sweating.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Anxiously awaiting

Chuck E. Cheese play date