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Our Lucky Home

June 29, 2006 by Tricia

Thirteen Things about Five years as a home owner

1…. 5 years ago today we moved into our very first (and only) house.

2…. On this day, in 2001, my husband and I were busy pulling out all of the carpets in the house so that we could sand and refinish all of the beautiful white oak hardwood floors. Did I say that we kept our apartment for an extra month so that we could complete some renovations?

3…. My brother-in-law came up from Chicago to give us a hand and he helped my husband put some ceiling fans up in three rooms. A heat wave had set in and we didn’t have any air-conditioning! The ceiling fans helped a lot.

4…. At some point during that first day I took a sledge hammer and started knocking out one of the walls in our tiny living room. A contractor friend of ours and my husband helped too.

5…. We took down a total of 5 walls between the entry, living room, dining room and stairway hall. Yes, we checked that no walls were structual first. That’s why our friend the contractor was there.

6…. We had met ALL of our neighbors the evening before when we first entered our new home. At least 15 of them. We also learned that the former owners who had lived in the house before us weren’t all that friendly, and that many of the neighbors had never seen the inside of our house. Well, that started an avalanche of people just dropping by over the next month to peek inside trying to find out what we were up to (as if the noise and the big white cloud of dust coming from the windows and open doors wouldn’t tell them!). That gave us a good opportunity to find out just how odd a few of them were. Oh boy, that was just the start.

7…. During that first month Chris and I repaired the ceiling and floors in the living room / dining room where the walls had been, refinished the floors by sanding them and putting 5 coats of polyurethane on them (they’re beautiful!), and painted every room in the house.

8…. I ended up taking a couple more weeks off work to finish some of the renovations and to await the duct work people, whom we needed desperately in order to move the heating ducts in the living room. You see, when I knocked out some walls I knocked out a wall that had a heating duct in it that went up to our master bedroom. That meant no heat for us in the winter! And yes I knew I was knocking it out when I did it, I just didn’t think it would take approximately 6 weeks before we could get a duct work company to come out and do the work for us.

9…. During our month of preparing the house for our move we also had an electrician come in and replace all the old knob and tube wiring. Did I say our house was built in 1927 yet? It’s old but it was in very good shape.

10…. There are only three closets in our house, and only one is a decent size. Think about it. How many closets do you have in your house and aren’t they all full?

11…. By the time we were ready to move into our home at the end of July 2001 I was a mess. I’d been working on our house for 18+ hours a day, during a heatwave with no air-conditioning. I was stressed and over-tired, and I’d lost at least 20 pounds (at least 10 pounds too much). The move went well, but it was a stress I didn’t handle well, and I ended up in tears many times throughout that day.

12…. We were so excited to own our first home. I’d been cooped up in a tiny junior one bedroom apartment for far too long. I was happy to have the extra space and a place to call my own. I was also ecstatic about having a backyard. I was going to plant a lot of veggies in it and even had some started in containers prior to our move. This is ironic because now my “veggie” garden is a major flower garden and the veggies are grown in containers – again. LOL

13…. We just renewed our mortgage for a very good rate, but our original deal was the best! We had a variable rate mortgage at 1.5 % below prime for the first six months, and then 0.5% below prime for the rest of the mortgage term. Which means our for our first 6 months we lucked out because the interest rates were so low. We were only paying 0.5% interest! That’ll never happen again. As a result of our low interest rates and our down payment we’ve already managed to pay off approximately 45% of the cost of our house.

14. A bonus entry – Within less than a year of our move we had both changed jobs and were working at the hospital that is only three blocks from our home. We walk to work. How sweet is that? Especially now that the gas prices are so high? We only fill our car up every two or three weeks! and since we don’t drive it daily we were able to lower our insurance on it since it’s only used for casual driving. Another bonus. Getting this house turned out to be one of the best things that has happened to us.

Oh yeah … we’re still renovating, even after 5 years and all the work we did at the start and through the first year or two. The tin ceiling will be going up in the living room / dining room within the next two weeks. That’s going to look fantastic. Hmmm maybe I should start yet another site? Maybe a renovation one? LOL

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Filed Under: Thursday Thirteen Tagged With: New home, renovation, Thursday 13, Thursday Thirteen, TT

Rolling Waves

June 28, 2006 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday
Not quite wordless today …

Toronto beach

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Just a quick note, the picture above is what my stomach feels like right now. Rolling waves of PAIN. The tests I wrote about in my last post are what is causing that pain or maybe it was preparing for the tests on Sunday. Either way, I’m now the proud owner of a, hopefully, resolving bowel obstruction and I hurt like hell.

I’ll write more about this late on today. Hopefully I’ll be feeling a bit better by then. In the meantime, my poor renter has been neglected. Won’t you please go and visit Jerry?

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Filed Under: Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: obstruction, pain, photo, Wordless Wednesday, WW

Sqeaky Clean Golden Girl

June 26, 2006 by Tricia

Well now I finally understand why I hate citrus flavored drinks. Bleh!

Last week I managed to get an early appointment with the specialist I’ve been waiting to see about my tummy troubles. The appointment went very well! I was quite pleased with how seriously they were taking my situation. I left there with appointments to be made for a special abdominal Cat-Scan, and for an MRI.

Oh yes, I also had to have a ton of blood work done while I was at the hospital. Nice 4 inch bruise on my arm now. It’s black! Plus, as a special treat, I had to have my eyeballs xrayed. Yes you read that correctly. My eyeballs.

Why you ask? Well, I used to be a jeweller. No, not the kind that stands behind the spotless glass counter and sells you expensive jewels. Nope, I was the one who actually made those precious designs. I used to be a diamond cutter (among other things that I did when I was a jeweller). No, I didn’t cut diamonds – I used a diamond on a “Diamond Cutting Machine” to cut designs into gold rings, bracelets, bangles, well – just about anything that is considered jewelery. Whichever diamond I was using spun around at 35,000 rotations per minute. Gold flew everywhere.

Flecks of gold in my hair, on my clothes … embedded in my clothing to tell the truth, on my face and about once every three or four weeks a splinter of gold would find it’s way past my safety goggles and stick into my eyeball. Ow! I can still feel how much that hurt. I’d leave my office and stumble down the buildings stairs to the optometrist that happened to work a few floors down. The receptionist would just say “Again?” and put me in a room to have the good doctor remove the gold from my eye.

Now I really doubt that I still have any gold embedded in my eyeballs, but since I’m going to have an MRI at some undetermined date in the future I had to have my eyes xrayed to make sure. My eyes could explode or something during the test if I do have any metal in them. Interesting yes – but probably not fun.

Wow, when I go off on a tangent, I really go off on a tangent don’t I?

To get us back on track. I hate citrus flavored drinks and I know why. Yep! It has to do with the only scheduled appointment that I left the doctors office with that day. Uh huh. Yep. That’s right- that nasty test. A colonoscopy and gastroscopy.

Ok, those tests really aren’t that nasty. The last few that I’ve had done (last time was January!) I was actually put to sleep. Man that was nice. I’ve done a gastroscopy (tube down throat into stomach) without any sedation in the past thought and that was not pleasant. I highly recommend sedation.

It’s preparing for the test the day before that’s so bad. My appointment was scheduled for September. Now, when you are in a lot of pain and haven’t been able to work for almost eight months, waiting two plus more months for a test that might finally help the doctors get to the bottom of things (pun intended) is a long time. On top of that, the test was scheduled for the day after my birthday!

That would mean I’d have to prepare for the test on my birthday! Ah, no way! My birthday isn’t a big deal, but to have to go through that on my special day, uh huh. I accepted the appointment but asked if they could put me on a cancellation list.

Just my luck, they called me on Thursday and told me that they had a cancellation for Monday at 7 a.m. Boy am I lucky!

Have you figured out why I hate citrus drinks yet? For those that are not in “the know” I’ll tell you why. It’s because the drinks that they make you take the day before your test are citrus flavored. Yeah, the drinks that clean you out. I’m not even going to get into that … let’s just say I’m squeaky clean inside and out right now with 5 hours to go before my test.

It’s bad enough what the drinks do to you. For me it’s particularly bad because I already have abdominal pain. The cramping from the drinks almost made me pass out a few times. But why on earth can’t the drinks come in different flavors? Maybe a chocolate or berry flavored one wouldn’t be so bad?

The clean out stuff that I had to drink on Sunday was very very lemony. So lemony that it seemed like I was sucking on a lemon. I shivered every time I swallowed a sip. Yuck and double yuck.

Wish me luck!

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Click and Comment Monday:

It’s that time again when we spread the love and hop from one site to another leaving comments like presents along the way. If you are a participant please start by visiting my renter – The write Jerry – and then go on to visit his renter, and so on and so on. Visit at least five sites in this manner.

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Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease, Jeweller/Jewellery, Nursing, Services, Shopping Tagged With: appointment, comment, crohns, design, doctor, Hospital, IBD, ill, Inflammatory bowel disease, jeweller, Jeweller Jewellery, jewellery, manage, pain, sleep, stomach, test

Love and Peace

June 25, 2006 by Tricia

Green Thumb Sunday

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Love and Peace Hybrid Tea Rose

Love and Peace Rose

Love and Peace is one of the loudest roses in my garden. It starts off with the vibrant colours that you see in the photo above, but as it ages and the bloom expands ( and I mean expands – this bloom is huge!) the colours change and well, get even louder!

Love and peace gawdy Love and peace fading

see what I mean?

These flowers are loud but they bloom their pretty heads off all season long. The plant is about 5 feet tall and we have it right near our patio table. It’s lovely, but does take some getting used to since it’s not a subtle rose.

Join me next Sunday for “Green Thumb Sundays!”.

Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday Tagged With: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, hybrid tea, Love and Peace Rose

Reminder Carnival of the Bl0gging Chicks

June 25, 2006 by Tricia

bc 3.0

Hey all, don’t forget to check out the Blogging Chicks. Michelle has posted a number of submissions by members of the bl0gging chicks in the Carnival of the Bl0gging Chicks post.

One of my posts is listed there today too!

Filed Under: Internet, The Blogisphere Tagged With: Bl0gging Chicks, blog, Blogging, Blogging Chicks, blogs, Carnival, submissions

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