Thursday, February 11, 2010

It Really Is What You Think It Is!

Yes, Friends, this IS the inside of a toilet. Our toilet, well "ours" is a very subjective term, but it is what it is. You know what? It doesn't matter who's damn toilet this is...BECAUSE I FIXED IT! (also, please note how clean it is now) That's right, you heard me! I am woman, hear me roar! This toilet wouldn't stop running and I looked at it, Matt looked at it and we both decided we didn't know what was wrong with it. Lifting the water level thingy didn't make it stop running, like it does 9 times out of 10 and it wasn't leaking from the stopper. Our great solution was to just turn the water off so there wasn't any water to run in the toilet! Genius! So the next day, I get up and go to the bathroom. As I'm sitting there (and it's too late) I remember...hey Self, the toilet doesn't have a water supply unless we let the water run continuously. So that's when I decided to take matters into my own hands.
As any amateur plumber does, I went straight to the internet, where there are about 3,520,000 entries on the subject. So I pick the most reliable and well known source available on the internet...You Tube! It just so happens that I pick a video that is more than 9 minutes long, video is taken with one hand while the other hand is fixing the toilet, and you also learn in the video that the man giving the tutorial is not wearing shoes. However, this video was incredibly informative, each step was easy to understand and the directions were very explicit...if you make a mistake you are an idiot. ...well omit that part if you watch that video with the intention of fixing your toilet and fail miserably. :)
So I head on out to the Home Depot with every intention of looking like I know exactly what I'm doing. I walk quickly, with my head held high, and I don't look around too much as to show that I have NO idea where anything is in this massive warehouse. My only rescue is that the first person to ask me if I need help is a woman. Fwew! I tell the woman that I'm looking for a "toilet valve replacement kit", still trying to hang on to some of my do-it-yourself dignity, because I figure if you at least sound like you know what you are doing, then maybe there's a slight chance you actually DO know what you are doing! As we are walking towards the appropriate aisle, I lose focus and let my guard down. I admit that I watched a YouTube video and now I'm at the Home Depot with the impression that I can fix my own toilet. She gives me a sweet smile and admits that she's done the same thing...thank goodness, my secret is safe. So we get to the aisle and I'm elated to see the kit on the shelf is exactly the same one that my barefoot Mr. Miyagi had used in his toilet repair! Perfect, no guessing and back to looking confident! Then the Home Depot "plumbing expert" appears like he just walked out of a cloud of fog. When Craig asks if I need any further help, I just start to laugh. I hold up my toilet valve replacement kit and sheepishly admit I watched a YouTube video and that now I have every intention of buying this kit and going home to install it. He also gets a sweet smile on his face, but I don't think it was because he had seen and used the same YouTube video. So after an awkward pause, I said, "Craig, am I delusional? Am I going to flood my bathroom? Am I too naive enough to realize I'm not really capable of this? Should I put this back?" At this point, the sweet smile has erupted into laughter. "No, you are capable of doing this. Can you tell me the process you intend to follow? That way I can help you with any questions you think you might have along the way. And while you are at home, if you need some help, you can feel free to call me here. I will remember you."
Thanks. Thanks so much. I have a feeling I will fondly be remembered as the YouTube watching-wannabe plumber-neurotic girl who probably flooded her bathroom.
But alas, I fixed that toilet. And without major water damage, if I can just brag a little. As you can tell, I feel pretty good about myself. I like fixing things. Now if I could only make my kids listen to me. Do you think there is a kit for that at Home Depot? I must have missed that aisle.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder...Hopefully.

So... it's not super complex and it's certainly NOT a perfect rectangle, but I made this quilt. I have no idea what size it is and I'm definitely not measuring it because it would be embarrassing. I know for a fact that one end is more narrow than the other because I had to "fake it 'til you make it" on one of the border pieces...don't ask. It has taken me about a year to complete this, which equals a blink of an eye in Mommy Years.

This is a gift that was intended for some one's birthday....LAST YEAR. So I went to the fabric store this morning with the intentions of giving this quilt (again) this year. I have very high hopes, although I have not yet reminded myself that completing the quilt top is only a small portion of the work. My least favorite parts are yet to come...pinning and quilting this bitch. That's going to be one LONG night because I do not have the means to keep this quilt out for more than one night, so I have to stretch and pin it all in one setting. I'll need some knee pads for that one.

I learned to quilt while Matt was deployed and I haven't made a quilt since Tucker was born. If you check the side bar of my blog, you will note that Tucker is more than 4 years old and I know for a fact I didn't make a quilt while I was pregnant...it's been a while. Again, not measuring any of the final product, just happy to be done with the top. I'm honestly surprised that I even made it this far.

I know that posting this blog will let some of my friends know that I'm quilting again (sorta) and that will also remind them that I owe some quilts to their first born. Sorry Katie Elise, Campbell and Emma, trust me, Auntie Tami hasn't forgotten you. Maybe you will get quilts to commemorate your first day of kindergarten?!?

Anyway, here she is....Tami's version of the Irish Chain!


...And Again...

Two weekends ago, Tucker and Addie stayed the night at Nana and Batbah's house (Grandma and Grandpa). Well the real point of the story is that Tucker got stuck again. He got stuck in this chair and my Mom was thinking quick and was sure to take this picture before rescuing him! Thanks Mom for adding to my "Tucker's Stuck" collection.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Isn't She Lovely?

Addie loves shoes. She loves her shoes, Tucker's shoes and my shoes too. She is such a girl! I'm in trouble.

Ode To Ross

How I Love Thee, Ross (in the form of Hiku)

Cheap, Glorious Ross
You Gave Me Ralph Lauren Shoes
Bargain Hunter's Dream

Are these smokin' hot, or what??? I found these Ralph Lauren shoes at Ross for $34.99. They are still selling on Zappos! This is my best Ross find since I bought a black, leather Fossil purse for about $35.00, but that was years ago so I was due for a hot find! I LOVE ROSS!

...And Again...

For his next act, Tucker stuck his finger in the lemon that we have in the play kitchen. Unfortunately, in that lemon's former life, it was an actual lemon juice container which means it has a hole in the top. And as we are all quickly learning, if Tucker's finger might fit in it, he's gonna give it a try. Also notice how he smiles like he just won an award for another brilliant idea!