Twitter Updates for 2010-03-22

Mar 22

  • RT @poniewozik: Computer makers: could you change the name from the "caps lock" key to the "crazy" key? #
  • Is pretty sure that 3 and a half pages of games on her iPhone is at least 3 pages too many. #
  • Is amused that the BBC trailer for Doctor Who says "Easter 2010." Tries to imagine this flying on a US network. Is happy she can't do it. #

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Twitter Updates for 2010-03-22

Mar 22

  • Isn't it always? RT @Atrios: this is excellent news for john mccain #
  • The 7yo: "Did people in the past know how corny they were? Really? They thought they were awesome?" #
  • A day like today I am so glad we don't have TV. News updates via Twitter are about all I can handle #hcr #

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Twitter Updates for 2010-03-21

Mar 21

  • A woman at the nail salon is bragging that she's too much for anyone to handle. She doesn't realize how true this is. #
  • @donmelton And stops, presumably when you want it to. in reply to donmelton #
  • I have had lots of tea today: Persian, green, Good Earth. I have had very little coffee. That sound you hear? The world ending. (I'm sorry.) #

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March remodeling

Mar 05

March remodeling

Yes, it’s been quite a while since I’ve revisited what’s going on at Chez D&D. Work has continued apace, although it’s been somewhat slowed down by the rains, and apparently early demolition took longer than they planned. Yeah. I know, I’ve heard it already, okay?

Let’s recap: This is what the house used to look like:

Front of house

This is what it looks like today:

Front of house

And here’s a bit of the side of the house. You can see the new bay window over the kitchen sink peeking out:

Side of house

Half of our new living room (fireplace is the same):

Living room

(Apparently I took no good pictures of the old living room. Which should tell you how often we used it. Oh well.)

And here’s one of my favorite new bits. Remember the old stairs?

Old staircase

We ripped those out entirely and put in a new staircase (the only addition to the house) that’s filled with windows to let a little bit of light in:

New staircase

Here was our bedroom—that would be with all the furniture and bookcases removed and some detritus left:
Our bedroom

Here is the new room, which swapped sides of the house with the bathroom, so as to take advantage of the light. Which is why we have these gigantic windows. Yes, we’ll be getting curtains: stop that.

Our bedroom

While we were there for a remodeling meeting the construction guys discovered they couldn’t get the big window up the stairs, so right outside the kitchen they built a scaffold on the fly (seriously—one guy held up a 2×4, the other guy banged a nail into it without even looking) and hoisted the window up the side of the house. I turned to Darin and said, “We should get getting a police chase through here any moment with a window like that around.” And then they installed it:

Our bedroom, with more actual windows

I am still completely stunned that something as big and permanent as a house really turns out to be nothing more than extraordinarily expensive Silly Putty (well, in the right hands).

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