Friday, June 3, 2011
Washington DC Trip Blog!
We're have a new travel blog for our latest trip! Check it out by clicking here! :)
Monday, August 2, 2010
Sunday, April 4, 2010
In Which We Spend All Our Money...plus a bonus house tour!
We've had an expensive (but exciting!) week at our Rock Star castle...
After our last yard sale lawnmover burst into flames (really), Kirk decided to get an electric mower. I think it looks like a Little Tykes toddler car, but it's SO quiet and nice!
A major appliance purchace- our new washer and dryer! I LOVE them- they're also very quiet. I've never had a front loader before and I'm eager to see if they are really as awesome as I've heard.
Plus: A tour of Jeremy's new house! I recorded it THREE times- this one finally took after the first two were mysteriously deleted. Check it:
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
Snow Day!
Friday, January 15, 2010
Another Day, Another Dollar
I'm (Cathy) am working a temp job at Wichita State as a bookstore cashier. The job will last anywhere from 2-4 weeks for the student rush. So far it is not that bad.
My very first job was as a grocery store cashier at Cub Foods. I am amazed at how different the cash registers are now. At Cub, I had to remember a lot more and DO a lot more. Now the computer does nearly everything for me! It's nice.
I had forgotten how hard it was to be on my feet all day. Years of cushy office type jobs has spoiled me.
It's not a bad gig, but I know I'll be ready to leave when the temp job is over. They use the same temps over and over, so it's possible that I will be asked to work the Fall rush as well. If I have time, I'll do it! It's not a bad way to earn some extra money.
My very first job was as a grocery store cashier at Cub Foods. I am amazed at how different the cash registers are now. At Cub, I had to remember a lot more and DO a lot more. Now the computer does nearly everything for me! It's nice.
I had forgotten how hard it was to be on my feet all day. Years of cushy office type jobs has spoiled me.
It's not a bad gig, but I know I'll be ready to leave when the temp job is over. They use the same temps over and over, so it's possible that I will be asked to work the Fall rush as well. If I have time, I'll do it! It's not a bad way to earn some extra money.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Merry Christmas!
We started things early this year. We opened our stockings last night, then did the traditional reading of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.
This morning was filled with the gifts from under the tree. Santa heard that Jeremy likes The
Simpsons.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
It's Christmas Time!
Sarah really likes the tree. She sniffs the presents every single day. We've given up trying to keep the bags upright.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Out With the Old
This is Cathy's favorite part...the seats fold UP too! :)Thursday, October 15, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Sarah's New Pajamas!
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Guinea Pig Update
The pigs seem to be doing fine, despite the bag incident. We just watched them carefully for several days, and nothing seems to be wrong. The vet is as surprised as we are. He asked if we were absolutely sure that they ate the bag.
Unless the Boogieman or a Gremlin came in, ate it, and framed the pigs, the PIGS ATE THE BAG.
I'm just relieved that we did not have to get the fancy vet treatment. I hope the pigs learned their lesson! (But I somehow doubt it...:)
Unless the Boogieman or a Gremlin came in, ate it, and framed the pigs, the PIGS ATE THE BAG.
I'm just relieved that we did not have to get the fancy vet treatment. I hope the pigs learned their lesson! (But I somehow doubt it...:)
Friday, September 25, 2009
Guinea Crisis 2009: Bag Edition
So the guinea pigs ate aproxomity half a Dillon's plastic bag sometime between 10 PM and 6 AM this morning...awesome. We'd put the bag by the door, filled with things that Kirk needed for work today.
A panicked call to the vet revealed that we could get a guinea pig's stomach pumped for *insert obscenely high figure here*, so we're doing the "watch and wait" method. The vet said that it's entirely possible they'll pass it on their own, as guinea pigs chew things down pretty small. They're in separate cages- we'll be watching for signs of distress over the next few days.
Sometimes I wish that our employers had a direct deposit to the vet option- it'd be very convenient for us! :)
Cross your fingers that everything goes well and does not involve costly vet intervention.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Thursday, September 10, 2009
RIP Zippy (2004-2009)
We had to put down Zippy this afternoon.
She had another stone in her urethra, and the doctor said that when they come back that quickly, it will likely be an ongoing issue. She was in a lot of pain, so we decided to let her go.
They gave her an anesthetic so she would go to sleep, and let me pet her until she fell asleep. Then they took her in the back for the final part, where she would actually die.
Zippy was one of our "surprise" pigs from Pitter Pat, who we had not realized was pregnant when we brought her home. She's also one of the first pigs we were able to name. She zoomed around the cage so much that we just had to name her "Zippy!" She zipped.
We are glad that we were with her the day she was born, and we were sad to let her go on today. She was a good pig.
She had another stone in her urethra, and the doctor said that when they come back that quickly, it will likely be an ongoing issue. She was in a lot of pain, so we decided to let her go.
They gave her an anesthetic so she would go to sleep, and let me pet her until she fell asleep. Then they took her in the back for the final part, where she would actually die.
Zippy was one of our "surprise" pigs from Pitter Pat, who we had not realized was pregnant when we brought her home. She's also one of the first pigs we were able to name. She zoomed around the cage so much that we just had to name her "Zippy!" She zipped.
We are glad that we were with her the day she was born, and we were sad to let her go on today. She was a good pig.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Boston Flee Party
We're heading to Boston this Friday, and we'll be blogging about our adventure here. We hope to see you there! :)
Sunday, July 19, 2009
The Great Siding Project: Phase One
We started our siding project on Saturday. We got pretty far into it, but we're not done yet. Here's Scott (Kirk's coworker who is helping/teaching us) taking off the first board.
Scott was impressed with the stuff underneath our boards. He said it was high quality and whoever had put up our original stuff did it right. We did not have to replace the stuff underneath, which was a relief.

Kirk and Scott putting on the new boards. (Jeremy and I were pulling off the stuff from the other side, with breaks for Cathy to run take pictures!)

Side One Done! We still need to paint, of course, but the boards are up! Even unpainted it looks a million times better.

Jeremy and Cathy had been pulling off siding over here, but it was slow going due to all the plants (including a rosebush) and...

The gas leak! Our meter smelled STRONGLY of gas, so Cathy called the gas people to have a look. They told us to stop working in that area until they could check it out. Good thing...

We did have a leak. Here's our old IRON meter. They replaced it with a much lighter and less leak prone one. (no picture, sorry!) Our old one looked pretty cruddy, so it's nice to have a new shiny meter to go with our new siding!
Friday, July 17, 2009
The Siding Project
For those of you who don't know, we're residing our house. After getting some quotes ranging from $16,000 to $31,000, we decided to do it ourselves. We estimate that we'll be saving $13,500-$29,500, One of Kirk's coworkers used to do siding as a side job, and he's coming over to help us get started.
We start tomorrow at the crack 'o dawn, and hope to be done with the hanging the siding part of our project by the end of the weekend. We lucked out- it's only going to be in the '80's this weekend! Yay!
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Happy 29th Birthday to Cathy!

We started the day by getting Sarah groomed for her second (and last) haircut of the season. She got such rave reviews by her groomers that I used my $4 PetSmart Birthday Club card on a little treat for her.
It's an eco-friendly toy made of hemp- supposedly super strong. Since Sarah usually destroys her soft toys in a day or so, I'm eager to see if this toy lives up to its claims.
We'd already celebrated with my parents this past weekend, but still had a birthday dinner today. The steaks, sweet corn, fruit salad, and zucchini were delicious- followed by "dirt cups" for dessert. Yum!
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Garden 2009
I know, I know, it's been awhile. I'll make up for it with some garden pictures! We're growing lettuce, zucchini, yellow squash, watermelon, tomatoes, Tabasco peppers, jalapenos, basil, mint, and onions this year. We'll see how it turns out. The Tabasco peppers and the watermelon are my "experimental" crops this year.

The whole garden. The hose/sprinkler is set up with our automatic sprinkler system. There's a dedicated water line in the garden- whoever set this up did us a major favor.
I was unsure of the watermelon. It cost $1.50 and consisted of two tiny leaves. It's doing fine now!
Our lettuce finally looks like lettuce.
We've planted a ton of tomatoes, but I'm really excited about our upside down tomatoes. Thanks for the planter, Uncle Don!
Mint. It's coming back just fine from last year. We mostly put it in our tea, but I'm looking for other uses this year.
The basil has been very successful as well. So far I've just added it to tomato sauce, and plan to have a lot of tomato basil salads when the tomatoes come in. Any other ideas would be appreciated!
Our front- I just planted the flowers in the boxes today.
A close up of the pretty flower thing I picked up at yard sale two years ago.
My newest yard sale find- the birdhouse was on the pole, but Kirk took it off so it will be easier for me to paint. I was going to paint it today, but it was WAY too hot. Tomorrow it will be painted, and this weekend I will fill it with geraniums.
This is not the garden, but it's still pretty neat. That's Kirk holding Charlotte. Her mother Amber is by him, and she's petting Snapple, her new mini-horse. He's pretty funny and likes to be brushed.

The whole garden. The hose/sprinkler is set up with our automatic sprinkler system. There's a dedicated water line in the garden- whoever set this up did us a major favor.
I was unsure of the watermelon. It cost $1.50 and consisted of two tiny leaves. It's doing fine now!
Our lettuce finally looks like lettuce.
We've planted a ton of tomatoes, but I'm really excited about our upside down tomatoes. Thanks for the planter, Uncle Don!
Mint. It's coming back just fine from last year. We mostly put it in our tea, but I'm looking for other uses this year.
The basil has been very successful as well. So far I've just added it to tomato sauce, and plan to have a lot of tomato basil salads when the tomatoes come in. Any other ideas would be appreciated!
Our front- I just planted the flowers in the boxes today.
A close up of the pretty flower thing I picked up at yard sale two years ago.
My newest yard sale find- the birdhouse was on the pole, but Kirk took it off so it will be easier for me to paint. I was going to paint it today, but it was WAY too hot. Tomorrow it will be painted, and this weekend I will fill it with geraniums.
This is not the garden, but it's still pretty neat. That's Kirk holding Charlotte. Her mother Amber is by him, and she's petting Snapple, her new mini-horse. He's pretty funny and likes to be brushed.
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