I like to keep lists. They help me get started, but I've never been good at keeping them organized as the project progresses. Maybe you can help. I'm going to try grouping them by cost. Maybe tomorrow I can revise the rules/goal/mission statement.
Here is the list:
Need a little money ($):
1) hole in ceiling, due to shower leak
2) stairway rails are loose
3) 2 outside spigots need to be replaced.
4) add a safety device to upstairs windows
5) Need another lock and maybe a bell on the front door to keep little kids from wondering off.
6) master bath squeaky/rusty door
7) cat magnet
8) fix dresser drawer on daughter's dresser
9) repair sprinklers, some too low, some too high, some placed poorly
10) eyeball light over fireplace hasn't worked for years
11) floodlight in front of house has never worked.
12) mortar used to fix fireplace brick is wrong color.
13) paint door on master bedroom
Need a moderate amount of money ($$)
1) repair fence
2) run hoses from rain barre$lls to garden and maybe a pump.
3) fix childhood music box for my daughter
4) daughter's bedroom door creaking again
5) chainsaw dull again (but not boring)
6) Finish patio extention.
7) fix bathroom floors where new toilets don't match the hole from the old toilets
8) Replace light in kids bath
9) Replace mirror in kids bath
10) paint kids bath
11) repair banging pipes in kids bath
Need a lot of money ($$$+)
1) fix '66 Barracuda enough for sale to someone else who wants a project ($$$)
2) carpet on stairs is loose (and ugly) ($$$$)
3) some of the kitchen cabinet doors don't close all the way (and they are ugly) (free or $$$$)
4) paneling on house needs to be repaired and painted. ($$$$$)
5) Replace faucet in kids bath ($$$)
Already have the supplies:
1) finish the last piece of baseboards trim around master bedroom
2) replace fan in master bath
3) replace kitchen outlets with safe outlets
4) replace outlets in living room
5) fix blinds, not opening and closing evenly
6) fix gates, crooked, don't open and shut
7) the kitchen door to the garage doesn't open all the way, rubs on the ground
8) master bath needs towel rack
9) a rung in one of the dining room chairs is broken
10) the brakes on my car are squeaking badly, but not scraping, so it is just a vibration between the drum and pads
11) Door trim to my son's room needs paint.
12) loose faucet in 1/2 bath
13) secure shelves to the wall, especially since second kid is a climber.
14) make a dust cover for the new printer.
15) fix bath tile in second bath
16) fix hubby's watch winder
17) fix chair in garage
18) trim dead limbs on dying oak tree before they fall on house
19) birds in attic (bats in the belfry?)
20) trim tree limbs rubbing gutters
21) label fuse box switches correctly
22) ceiling lamp in entrance hall lights up brighter when you slam a door.
23) dryer light is off unless you hit the dryer in just the right place, with just the right pressure (Fonzie style)
24) several of the ceiling fans shake too hard when they are on high speed.
25) finish painting stairway hall
26) weeds and grass crowding house, part 2
27) fix ceiling paint in dining room
Fixit
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Friday, August 12, 2011
I'm Stumped
I think this is the day where I throw the budget out the window. I'm going to need to come up with a new one pretty soon. Today I spent $140. The majority ($125) was on the crew to come out and grind up the stumps in my backyard.
It was totally worth it. Let me tell you why. Here is the troublesome stump that keeps sprouting limbs. We call it our tree bush, not affectionately.
Here is out little chainsaw that Hubby just put the new chain on last weekend. Hubby said that this chainsaw couldn't take out that stump. I begged to differ. A chainsaw is just a grinder on a smaller scale, right. It would just take more time.
Here is how much I accomplished in two hours. I completely dulled the new chain by hitting rocks and dirt and was wiped out for the rest of the day. Hubby was right on this one.
I called around to price renting a stump grinder. Lowe's charges $125/day. I found another place that charged $90/day and another that would do a 1/2 day for $60. I would have to pick it up or pay an $80 delivery charge. We do have a truck, but I wouldn't be able to unload it and load it by myself at the house. I called a tree service and they gave me an estimate for $125 to remove the two stumps in my yard, this one and a pine tree stump near the garden. Deal!
And, because someone else was taking care of the stumps, I did this. We have a tiny guest bath and the toilet paper holder was at funny bone level on the side. It was also loose. My son finished it off while he was potty training and used it for a handle climbing on the toilet. So, this may be an odd place for a toilet paper holder, but it is better than where it was. $4 for the new holder, I'm pretty sure I threw out the old one.
Last night I fixed the laundry sorter. One of the sections was torn, reducing the sorting functionality. It also really needed to be cleaned.
And, my son fixed the music on the water toy. He turned around the toy so that the button was in the right place. doh! I still may caulk or something to keep water out, as a preventative measure. That is not bad for one day and a couple others I'm still trying to finish may make it into a post by the end of the weekend.
Day 84, Score: -14 (4 new fixed, 1 new broken (dull chainsaw), total fixed=70, list total 124), Funds: -261.76
I lost count somewhere, changing the total fixed to 70 and score to -14 and list total to 124, to match The List.
Day 84, Score: -14 (4 new fixed, 1 new broken (dull chainsaw), total fixed=70, list total 124), Funds: -261.76
I lost count somewhere, changing the total fixed to 70 and score to -14 and list total to 124, to match The List.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
Hubby gave me a wall mirror a few years ago. I didn't know what to do with it, so it has been leaning against the wall in the den. When I was working last September and had some disposable income, I bought grown-up furniture for the living room I had just painted. By grown-up furniture, I mean stuff that I picked out to match and paid for instead of the hodge podge of hand-me-downs and garage sale leftovers. I finally found an arrangement in my living room that I like and now I have a place for the mirror.
I needed a way to decide how high I wanted the mirror, so I taped newspaper together in the size of the mirror and taped it to the wall. I think this idea came from my parents who needed to make sure their new home had room for the piano. Maybe it also came from my grandmother who once had me measure a room and all her furniture and cut out scaled down paper pieces of all the footprints so she could arrange her furniture with them without moving anything heavy.
When I had that where I wanted it, I brought out the laser level which I gave Hubby for Father's day as hopeful reminder to hang the mirror for me. He has accused me of buying him gifts that serve my own interests for years, though I never bought him a bowling ball in my size (from a Simpson's episode). I thought it was about time to actually be guilty of the accusation, but it didn't work because Hubby can't read my mind on where and how I want the mirror placed. He still thinks the laser level is cool though, more than other things I've attempted to give him.
It has a suction cup for sticking to surfaces and a little air pump to hold the suction. It also came with this little plastic piece for when the surface is still too irregular for the suction to hold. I tacked this piece up where I wanted the level. The little slip of newspaper shows the level of the hooks on the back of the frame, and where I want to put the screws.
I used 50 lb drywall anchors. I had to do some digging in the garage to find them, but at least I knew they were there and in one of three places. I reduced those three placed to two places and left them a bit more organized for the next time I need to find something.
I measured the distance from the edge of the frame to the two hooks and marked these along the laser line, then screwed in the anchors and the screws.
It worked beautifully, except that once I cleaned the mirror, I discovered that someone had been scratching it with a toy. It isn't awful, but I wish...well, to quote Jeff Foxworthy...I remember when my brother and I were playin' in the livin' room and knocked over the table and broke Daddy's Jack Daniels Elvis decanter... shoulda seen Mama. "WE JUST CAIN'T HAVE NICE THANGS!!!!".
After my wheelbarrow post, my dad sent me a couple of links to YouTube videos on how to seal a tubeless tire to the rim enough to inflate it. One involved lighting WD-40 on fire and looked like a lot of fun. The other looked a bit more prudent, especially on a small scale, and that's what I did for our hand truck that needed air in one tire.
Wrap a rope around the tire and a rod. I used the star out of the trunk. Twist until the tire is pressed tightly against the rim. 
Inflate until you see the tire pressing the rope out and then loosen the rope as the tire inflates all the way. I have an air compressor that plugs into the lighter in my car. It has been very handy sometimes.
When I had that where I wanted it, I brought out the laser level which I gave Hubby for Father's day as hopeful reminder to hang the mirror for me. He has accused me of buying him gifts that serve my own interests for years, though I never bought him a bowling ball in my size (from a Simpson's episode). I thought it was about time to actually be guilty of the accusation, but it didn't work because Hubby can't read my mind on where and how I want the mirror placed. He still thinks the laser level is cool though, more than other things I've attempted to give him.
Inflate until you see the tire pressing the rope out and then loosen the rope as the tire inflates all the way. I have an air compressor that plugs into the lighter in my car. It has been very handy sometimes.
I need to put my daughter's bedroom door back on the list. It is creaking and sticking badly again. My attempts to adjust it aren't working. I seem to have issues with door geometry.
Day 83, Score: -16 (2 new fixed, 1 new broken, total fixed=67, list total 123), Funds: -137.76
Monday, August 8, 2011
Stop Bugging Me
It was time to spray. I think I might dislike the pesticide smell more than the bugs. I really needed a gas mask or something, but a bandanna is the best I have. I left the dog inside until I was done so she wouldn't get sick.
I was also reminded of the ceiling in the dining room where I tore the new paint off the ceiling when I left the painters tape on too long.
I found a jewelry box in the garage that my mom wants to give to my daughter. It needs to be painted and a couple of hooks would be nice.
My daughter got a water toy for her birthday today and part of it is already broken. One of the toys doesn't play music anymore, I think because it got water in it. Who designed this thing anyway?!
Day 80, Score: -15 (2 new fixed, 4 new broken, total fixed=65, list total 122), Funds: -152.76
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Two Birds With One Stone
I love starting one project and knocking out another while I'm at it. I've done that quite a bit in this blog.
This is yard work week because we are having a birthday party for my daughter's birthday. I picked the second worst week to do yard work, next to last week, with temperatures over 100 every day. I believe they were over 105 every day last week. I'm praying for something, anything, to cool it down by Saturday. Anyway, I got some help from Hubby on these.
Here are the before pictures on my project. The grass and weed are growing up near the house were it is hard to mow and not really great to edge.
I have trained my kids not to climb in the pile of rocks, some of them sharp, but don't want other kids to try playing here. It is time to do something about it. The rocks were all found from digging gardens over the years. I even had to dig a bit to get them all out since they have been there so long.
I used a pickax to break the hard, dry ground around the sprinkler and the side of the house. It's really good for working out frustration, too.
The sprinkler has a flexible hose connected to PVC pipe, so I was able to move it out where I wanted and turn it the right direction. It was set in place with rocks under the soil. I ended up putting them on top of the soil and that gave me the idea for the rock garden.
Here is the start. I left that plant there for now, until I figure out what it is, because it looks nice and is happy with heat and little water.
About this time I had two thoughts, that the rocks are going to spread out and the weeds are going to grow up through them. I had some of this ground cover that lets water through which I'll put under the rocks. I also have some treated lumber left from when we removed the deck and I'll use that for a border.
Here is the after picture of the rock garden. I used mostly smooth stones so no one will get hurt if they fall in there. I'm going to see how this works for a couple of months before I extend it along the rest of the house. Anyway, I ran out of rocks. Maybe I'll find more when I till the garden extension.
And here is the place where the rock pile was. I used some of the flat stones to make a rocky area around the rain barrel. Anything that was too sharp for the rock garden and not flat enough for here was thrown out. I even found a sprinkler buried under the pile of rocks.
He replaced the chain on the chainsaw. I forgot to get a picture of that. Here is the end result. He used the chainsaw for the bigger limbs and made firewood. He used the chipper/shredder for the smaller stuff and made mulch for the garden. He uncovered a sprinkler too.
Finally, here is a random fix that I did a while ago and forgot to include. This little hand broom was in a bad place in the garage. I lifted it up to grace by threading a piece of yarn through it so it can hang on the wall and be found when needed.
I also received 3 $25 Lowe's gift cards from credit card points. I'm going to credit my balance now instead of hiding future expenditures in the cards.
Day 79, Score: -16 (6 new fixed, 0 new broken, total fixed=63, list total 117), Funds: -116.76
This is yard work week because we are having a birthday party for my daughter's birthday. I picked the second worst week to do yard work, next to last week, with temperatures over 100 every day. I believe they were over 105 every day last week. I'm praying for something, anything, to cool it down by Saturday. Anyway, I got some help from Hubby on these.
He said there was a rat living in the brush pile and it ran to the neighbor's yard before the dog got it. They have a brush pile too. Sorry neighbors. We'll put a trap in the firewood pile and try to catch him. Hubby also made a dent in the dead limbs on the dieing tree, but not enough to cross it off the list.
Finally, here is a random fix that I did a while ago and forgot to include. This little hand broom was in a bad place in the garage. I lifted it up to grace by threading a piece of yarn through it so it can hang on the wall and be found when needed.I count 6 fixes today and $0 spent! I tried to fix the wheelbarrow tire so that I could use it to move rocks around, but I need to buy a new tire because it is cracked and won't hold air. It doesn't have an inner tube that I could patch. This is a new one on me. I wonder if I just buy the tire or the whole assembly. If it is just the tire then how to I get a seal on it to fill t up with air?
Day 79, Score: -16 (6 new fixed, 0 new broken, total fixed=63, list total 117), Funds: -116.76
Thursday, August 4, 2011
The Car Seat
If you have never had kids and wonder what all the fuss is about with car seats and strollers and gear, here is a glimpse.
This is from the Texas DPS website.
This is from the Texas DPS website.
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