TV

For those who asked to see a picture of the tv in place, here it is:

TV

This is also the mantle shelf that David and I built weekend before last. Like everything we’ve built in the last three months, it needs to be painted. I’m half ignoring it right now with the intention of inviting Mom up to help out with stuff like that in the spring. By then I expect there’ll be a bunch more (I have more plans for the living room, as well as some stuff for my office and bedroom). She’s complained about not being able to help, so here’s her chance. Be careful what you wish for, right?

Anyway, the components sitting on the end table in front of the fireplace need to be moved, of course, and they will be just as soon as buy.com sends me my remote extender.

Armoire

When I bought my house in July Belinda had offered me an armoire that she was looking to get rid of. After many nonstarters, I finally got by her house to pick it up this weekend.

First of all, it’s huge. 21″ x 40″ x 80″. It easily weighs 400 pounds. To be honest, I kept discounting her warning about how unwieldy this thing was supposed to be. I did, however, stop by Harbor Freight on the way to pick David up and bought a furniture dolly to help with the move. Without it, we never would have been able to move the damn thing.

The plan was to put it upstairs in my bedroom, but even before we got it in the truck David and I were both wondering if that was even physically possible. All the way home we joked about ripping off the roof and craning the thing in.

When we arrived at my house, I backed up on to the yard and right against the porch. We didn’t have any trouble getting it in, but once inside we saw that there was no way we could get up to the bedroom. Once we got it up on the landing there’d be no way to turn it. The other thought was to move it into my office, but I don’t think that’d be possible either without pulling out the framing around the door. Right now it sits in the living room where my entertainment center used to be. It’s so tall that it covers the bottom third of the heating system return.

I spoke to Belinda this morning and asked if she’d be mad if I got rid of it already. She apologized left and right for sticking me with the monster and told me I could even sell it if I wanted and keep the money myself.

So, if you’re interested in a rather nice — yet large — piece of Thomasville furniture let me know.

Making Up for Being Lazy

No, I haven’t broken any records today, but I did do a couple of things today that can be considered work.

Since the weather is un-freaking-believable right now (it’s November 6th and the temperature is 75 degrees with a light breeze), I absolutely had to put a new screen door in the sliding glass door in my office. I took the old one out a few weeks ago before the party because it was badly bent and more apt to come off the track than slide. For $30 at Home Depot I got a replacement that went up without a hitch and slides back and forth just as it was intended.

I pressure washed the driveway again so I could return the washer to Mike tomorrow. Dad spilled peanut oil on the driveway when he fried the turkeys at the party, so after a liberal dose of Simple Green (I love the way that stuff smells) to loosen the grease I cleaned the driveway.

I also hung a new bird feeder today. Instead of chain, I used stainless steel safety wire. I’d say something like “Let’s so those damn squirrels chew through this” but then I’d be sure to come home from work tomorrow and find the bird feeder in pieces on the ground.

So Nice of Them

I sit here now enjoying the first cup of coffee from my new coffee press that I picked up this morning from Bed Bath & Beyond along with a new cutting board, and a grill basket. A big thank you to Dave & Dawn for the gifts they didn’t know they had already bought for me.

Grill Basket, Cutting Board, Coffee Press

It’s clear I need some practice, though. My first brew was a shade weak. I can easily see becoming addicted to the search for the perfect method.

Yeah, and even though the weather is nearly perfect for painting and staining… there’s nothing I want to do more than sit here drinking a cup of joe and pounding away at my computer. Consider me Mr. Lazy Ass today — even if it’s not the most responsible thing to do.