Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Old Dog - New Tricks

The learning curve used to level out as we grew older, not so in this age of technology.  Constantly changing or updated computers, cell phones, household appliances, and the like, keep us on our aging toes; not to mention Facebook, email and a myriad of other programs that are continuously being "improved". 

So now we've added another new toy to keep our brains stimulated.

For our anniversary Mike and I bought an IPad!  After a slow start (due to a typo in my email address while setting it up at midnight) we are finally connected and proceeding cautiously.  It is FUN!  And it was cheaper than a laptop. One of the best features is the ease of enlarging the display, very important for tired eyes.   

We now have a carrying case just for cords/cables/chargers for our many electronic (de)vices.  We can probably eliminate the GPS, but until we are more confident on the iPad it will continue to travel with us.  The mini iPod shuffle can probably be retired as well; but the music it contains is no longer on our computer, so I'm having trouble parting with it.  Eventually we will adapt, but first we have to conquer the learning curve.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Forty Years Ago Today




Our wedding party
Mike's cousin Lonnie, brother-in-law Bill and brother Dennis.
Mike's sisters Gaynel and Terri, Sally's sister Dianne

Our Families



 Mike, Glenna, Bud and Dennis
Gaynel, Terri, and Bill


 









Wanda and  Glen
Sally, Bruce and Dianne



   Love never gives up.
   Love cares more for others than for self.
   Love doesn't want what it doesn't have.
   Love doesn't strut,
   Doesn't have a swelled head,
   Doesn't force itself on others,
   Isn't always "me first,"
   Doesn't fly off the handle,
   Doesn't keep score of the sins of others,
   Doesn't revel when others grovel,
   Takes pleasure in the flowering of truth,
   Puts up with anything,
   Trusts God always,
   Always looks for the best,
   Never looks back,
   But keeps going to the end.

1 Corinthians 13:4-7
(The Message)

Monday, September 6, 2010

The House


Saturday, Aug. 28th; first meal in their new home.


Saturday, Sept. 4th
Kevin and Mike working
hard in the kitchen.
The back yard getting
some much needed water.
The newly installed,
bigger and better disposal
I spent much of Saturday
sanding the tiny little
grooves in all the cupboard
doors and drawer fronts.



 









Lunch break; Kevin and Shannon packed a lunch and shared it with
us. They made some great sandwiches
and remembered just how we like them.




Monday, Sept. 6th; we met Kevin and Shannon for breakfast and then spent about six hours at the house.  Progress is being made. 
 hatin' paintin'
(He does NOT enjoy
any kind of painting!)
 

 
We all did some priming and painting.  Mike also got some more yard work done.


and some bright spots in the yard

Sunday, September 5, 2010

New digs for Kevin & Shannon

Mike and I have been to Kevin and Shannon's new home a couple of times to help with the remodel.  Their recently purchased home is definitely a fixer and they are going at it full speed. 

<---Shannon and Kevin in the future lounge (aka family room/eating area) just off the kitchen. 




Last weekend we spent a few hours there helping get ready for the contractor to refinish the walls and ceilings.



Kevin and Mike pulled all of the baseboards off and removed light fixtures in most of the rooms.   The next day Kevin and Shannon taped off windows, doors, heaters, floors, etc. 

Shannon and I worked  on removing some wallpaper, (fortunately only one wall had paper) and scrubbing the kitchen cupboards

 Shannon washing 
doors with TSP --->

Yesterday we went back for round two.  A lot had been done during the week. Ceilings had been scraped, walls and ceilings in all rooms (except kitchen and baths) had been textured.


Mike and Kevin tore out the old dishwasher, disposal and the cupboard above the stove.  
 


 I think they really enjoyed demolition. 
Shannon and I spent most the day sanding and preparing the cupboards and drawers for painting.



 Finally, after dark, we were able to get primer on a few of them.



 We did take a couple of breaks for 
meals and to enjoy the surroundings.
More photos to come in the next post.