Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Accomplished...Learned A Lot!

So, Sunday, we closed the door on the rental. It is ready to be turned over to its new occupants. It took three full weekends of sweat and tears to get it done, but it's done. Refrigerator was delivered yesterday and on the 29th, Housing Authority does their inspection for our tenants. I am so relieved that this is all done and we can get back to life at home. Over the last few weeks, I learned some lessons and things I'd like to share:
  • What starts as a simple project will turn into something more complex that usually involves multiple trips to home improvement stores.
  • Lowes and Home Depot have a deal to keep each other in business. In our case, we could get everything, but one thing at Lowes which would require a trip to Home Depot (and they are not close to each other).
  • Whether we make a list or not, something is always forgotten requiring an additional trip out to pick it up.
  • When someone says they are going to clean and get the carpets done before they move out, it usually is not true. And, they are probably trying to distract you from the crayon and pen markings on every surface...including the bathroom door!
  • If a project seems too taxing and big, it usually is, but it can be done!
  • I can paint like a pro...in three weekends, I did the majority of the heavy painting of a three bedroom house!
  • Any paint being used will inevitably end up on me...my feet, legs, arms, hands, face...pretty much anywhere on me!
  • The drive east is boring if you do it alone, but doing it with someone and an iPod with the most random mix of music creates many laughs and amateur singing contests!
  • The drive requires stops at two Border Patrol checkpoints. These agents have a slightly easier task that those agents in the field. Personally, I have lost a friend in the line of duty while working for the USBP and have several friends and a cousin working for them. These agents risk their lives by being in the line of duty and in the field...more and more, I have a greater respect for what they do!
  • We have great friends and family who support us...these trips have been augmented with dinners and visits!
  • Testosterone is a powerful thing! Saturday night, we had dinner with our friends who drove in from EC. We went to dinner and ended up in a place televising a MMA main event fright plus the Mayweather-Marquez boxing match. We stayed and watched them for the sheer entertainment of the whole thing.
  • And lastly, this whole time has shown me how lucky I am to be with D! It amazes me that he knows how to do all these manly handyman tasks. Plus, we have been able to connect, talk and spend some real quality time together. Without consistent internet, television or other distractions, it ups the time we spend talking. It's been stressful, but I'm glad that we've been there together to get it all done!

Yeah for accomplishments and lessons learned...that's what it's all about (do the hokey pokey!).

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Stop the Roller Coaster...I Really Want Off!

Wow...it has been a long time since I blogged. Needless to say, lots has been happening. Lately, life has been one heck of a roller coaster and I am honestly ready to hop off at the next stop. To recap:
  • Meema's Surgery: So, this was quite an event! Her routine robotic hysterectomy (at the age of 87, two weeks shy of 88) was a success...they found nothing to indicate cancer. The cyst was the size of a softball and we have pictures of it, but everything else looked healthy. She came through well, but it was a rough week with her in the hospital. She's now home and doing well. It's amazing to see how her major surgery only created 5 scars, approximately one inch long.
  • Meema's Birthday: We celebrated her 88th birthday at Ruth's. It was all of the regular players plus Cousin Cleveland and Steve (Aspiring Banking Mogul) adding to our group. We had a lot of fun that night and continued it with a carne asada barbecue the next day.
  • Yuma: Our tenant of 3 years gave her notice in August. She told us that she would clean and get the carpets done...WRONG! We've spent the last two weekends working on it and will spend this weekend finishing the work. We have a tenant ready to move in at the end of the month, so that took some stress off us.
  • My Jay Oh Bee: Work is busy...I'm still on hold for the other position...I was supposed to have an interview a week ago, but it got postponed at the last minute.
  • D's Jay Oh Bee: Last Thursday, D got laid off. While the timing and the layoff itself are not a good thing, this probably is the best thing for D. He really needed to get out of there and find another job. Sometimes, in life, a nudge doesn't work and people need a big push. He already has some leads, so I think it should all be fine.

Well, I have lots of other fun things to blog about...I just have not had the time to do so. Take care!