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My husbands 150 dollar mistake

March 26, 2009 by Tricia

Why do guys tinker with things that don’t really need fixing? Why???

Last weekend Chris was in the basement cleaning up our tool area when he found our old Brita “on tap” water filter. The one that we had on our kitchen faucet had been leaking a little bit so Chris came up with the great idea that he’d just put the old Brita filter back on. (of course I think we replaced the old filter because it was leaking …)

I think that Chris thought something was screwed into the end of the faucet so after removing the first Brita filter and trying to replace it with the old one (which didn’t work) he started prying away at the end of the faucet. I think he was doing that so that we could put the end cap back on the end of the tap – if he could find it in the basement where I’m sure he put it when he took it off so that the Brita Filter could be added to the tap.

The next thing I knew I heard swearing. Chris had somehow broken off a piece of the end of the faucet!

Chris’ tinkering of course meant that we needed to replace the whole kitchen facet! Why? Well when we turned on the water it pretty much sprayed all over since the end of the tap was broken. I guess it’s good that we aren’t totally broke, but it was an expense that we certainly didn’t need!

It was about 7 pm when we decided we needed a new tap so we rushed off to Home Depot. We had to go fast because it was closing at 8 pm! Once there we picked out a Moen facet – chrome to match our double sinks. It was something like $126 for the faucet, plus we bought some plumbers tape and putty to prevent leaks – all in all with tax it came to just under $150!

It’s one of those that have a long arching tap and a single levered handle to control the stream of water and temperature of water. Similar to our old one, but much nicer. The old facet was a very cheap set that the previous home owners must have put in when they “cheaply” redid the kitchen before selling.

I like faucets with a lever handle. Maybe it’s the nurse in me liking to keep things from getting contaminated, but if your hands are dirty you can just use your wrist or the side of your hand to flip the water on – that way the handle doesn’t get contaminated with whatever is on your hands that needs to be washed off.

The next day when Chris went into the basement to continue cleaning up the tool area and to try to clear out some of the clutter in the basement (we’re having our oil tank replaced in April so the basement needs to have some space to move around) I told him to stick to his work and not find things to fix or that would distract him from the job he was supposed to be doing! God know we don’t need any more expensive mistakes!

Guys! Geesh!





Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Home and Lifestyle, Home Renovation, Items to Try, Life with Chris Tagged With: basement, Brita_filter, broken_faucet, cleaning, expensive, fixing, fixing_things, Guys, kitchen, kitchen_faucet, lever_handle, Moen_faucet, new, new_faucet, Shopping, tap, taps, task, tinkering, water_filter

One of the things I hate about Spring

March 26, 2009 by Tricia

One of the things that I hate about Spring is all the garbage that suddenly appears on our lawn, sidewalk and blows around on the street once the snow melts.

Toronto overall is a very clean city, but there are still people who toss tissues or other garbage on the ground once they are done with them. There’s certainly enough public garbage and recycling bins in the city that no one walking down a city street would have to walk very far before they’d find one to dispose of their garbage … but some are too lazy to do that. I mean there’s three garbage and recycling bins each within a two to three minute walk from my house alone, yet my lawn has junk on it.

So now .. with the rain and wind blowing, every time I go outside I discover used tissues stuck in my bare rose bushes, crumpled fast food wrappers, paper cups, newspapers, flyers, plastic bags, cigarette buts and other garbage that I have to clean up.

This year seems worse than others. Either the city hasn’t been cleaning the streets as much as they used to or people are getting lazier about properly getting rid of their trash.

Even in the winter when there was snow on the ground I found garbage in the snow bank that wouldn’t normally be there like plastic pieces of broken car tail lights and something that I think was some kind of industrial knobs. Strange stuff … maybe some of it fell off a truck or something.

Like I said earlier Toronto is a very clean city compared to many large cities. So I really don’t have much to complain about … but still, there just seems to be more leftover winter garbage around this year than there usually is.

Do you hate cleaning other peoples garbage off your property once Spring arrives and the snow melts to reveal all the extra junk you have to pick up?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: blowing around, bushes, city, clean up, clean_city, garbage, garbage bins, lawn, melts, snow, spring, Toronto, Toronto_Trash, trash, wind

I’m Ffffreezing … Brrrr

March 23, 2009 by Tricia

Just before 7 pm this evening Chris came up with a great idea … or so we thought at the time. I’d just noticed that some of my purple crocus’ were coming up in the garden and Chris suggested I go outside and take some pictures of them since it was still quite light out.

He also said that he’d rake the lawn (like I suggested on Saturday when it was warmer out!).

Unfortunately .. it didn’t end up just being a photo taking and raking 15 minute outing … it never is when we go outside and visit the garden …

We both went outside, I took a few pictures and Chris started raking. Next thing I know I’ve got my pruners in my hand and I’m bent over one of my garden beds clearing out leaves, using the pruners to cut off dead foliage and generally tidying up the garden. Chris also got into clearing leaves out of some of the garden beds too.

Then when I said I was cold … maybe it was about 8 pm and pretty much full dark by then, we abandoned the backyard where there’s still a lot of work to do, and went to the front to at least rake the lawn.

The only problem with going to the front of the house is we end up talking to our neighbors. I finally met the new Lab/boxer mix puppy that our new neighbors got about two weeks ago (CUTE) and we talked to other neighbors too. By the time the neighbors disappeared and our still partially frozen front lawn was raked it was about 8:30.

My fingers are numb and I’ve got the shivers … Do you know how cold it is out right now? It’s -1 C (30.8 F) … no wonder I’m freezing! Brrrr!

Do you ever get carried away like that when you’re doing something … even if it’s really cold or much too hot outside?

Filed Under: Canada, Gardening, Home and Lifestyle, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: cleaning, crocus, cute, flowers, freezing, garden, leaves, neighbors, puppy, raking, talking, tidy

Spring – It’s here, it’s here!

March 22, 2009 by Tricia

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Can you tell that I’m happy that Spring has finally arrived? Ok, so it’s felt like Spring here pretty much since mid-February with the exception of a few very cold days here and there, but now it’s actually starting to look like Spring outdoors.

I just spotted my first crocus in my lawn earlier today. That, to me, is always my first true sign that Spring has truly arrived.

Purple Crocus

I used to have snowdrops in my garden as well, but they’ve either died out or they are blooming under the leaves that cover my garden beds. LOL However I do know that there are Snowdrops blooming in the area because my husband spotted some earlier today while out walking the dog.

My chives are also up and several of my other plants appear to be coming back to life as they are greening up and developing leaf buds.

Hmmm … I wonder if Raccoons like chives? I’ve spotted a raccoon in our backyard several times over the last week (the back yard security light goes on whenever there’s movement out there), and the raccoon is always near the Chives and where the first crocus has come up whenever I see it. Of course I scare it out of the yard … but I wonder if it’s nibbled on the chives?

I guess it won’t be long now before flowers like these tiny irises, hyacinth, muscari, tulips and other plants start to make an appearance!

Purple Iris

I think I might do a little yardwork today if I can get this pesky high fever I have to go down.

Filed Under: Canada, Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: buds, crocus, flowers, garden, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, hyacinth, iris, leaves, Muscari, nice_weather, snowdrops, spring, weather, yardwork

Headachey, sick and having some mighty strange dreams!

March 20, 2009 by Tricia

I’ve been feeling just awful all week. Rather than my normal Crohn’s aches and complaints I think I might be fighting something else this time around.

I’ve had a headache since either Monday evening or sometime early Tuesday morning, fevers (normally have lots thanks to the Crohns) and I’m feeling nauseated. If I am fighting something I hope I get over it soon! This is a drag!

Another thought occurred to me. My dog who I haven’t had spade yet (been meaning to all year but we keep having health and or financial emergencies) just went into heat for the second time. Maybe her hormones are messing with mine and that’s why I’m having a headachey week? Hey … anything’s possible.

Maybe you’ve experienced this as well … you know when you are getting sick? Sometimes your dreams change. Either your don’t seem to dream at all (noticed by those who seem to dream all the time otherwise) or your dreams suddenly get even stranger than normal? Mine have gotten stranger!

The other night I dreamed that I was standing up near the couch and placing crackers with peanut butter on them on the COUCH (???) when I felt someone staring at me. I went over to the loveseat by the window and I could see the body of a man leaning against the window and looking down at me. Then I glanced at the door and the lock was damaged and two people ran into the house. I woke up after that terrified with my heart racing! Scary and strange dream, eh? Maybe our mouse or whatever wild animal it is that we have in our wall influenced that dream?

Then last night my dreams had TV commercials in them! Hmmm you know you’re watching too much TV when your dreams start to have commercials. LOL One was a life insurance commercial that drives me nuts whenever it comes on because it’s three times as loud as the other commercials and the TV show that I’m watching and another was about motorcycle accident lawyers Los Angeles. That was weird, I live in Toronto, why would I dream of LA lawyers or motorcycle accidents other than the fact that I’ve always been a little nervous around motorcycles. Odd.

Do you have strange dreams when you have a cold, the flu or some other bug? I always seem to have ones that are much stranger than normal and that’s saying something since most of my dreams seem to be more than a little out there to begin with. LOL

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Trouble sleeping Tagged With: commercials, Dreaming, fever, headaches, nausteated, odd, sick, strange_dreams, TV, week, weird

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