Thursday, January 29, 2009

Muffin


Muffin, originally uploaded by Patty OK.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Ahh. To have a view again


Ahh. To have a view again, originally uploaded by Patty OK.

I moved back to WaMu center today, and while I enjoyed the freedoms of
working in EET, nothing beats the view here. And the printers actually
work. Everytime.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Moving day


Moving day, originally uploaded by Patty OK.

My favorite part of moving is the labeling of the things.

Monday, January 19, 2009

1-17-09 Mt Baker

Every year we go up to Mt. Baker for a weekend with a group of friends. We've rented different houses every time, but they are all managed by the same company. They believe its important to LABEL EVERYTHING. Lightswitches, doors, appliances, all labeled. I guess it would get annoying to have guests calling the office to ask how to turn the living room fan on... do people really do that? My guess is yes.

But this was a little ridiculous, I think the labeler at this house was having some fun.


1-18-09 Mt Baker Trip, originally uploaded by Patty OK.

Hmmm. I wonder what goes in that hole in the wall?


1-18-09 Mt Baker, originally uploaded by Patty OK.



Oh yes. Toilet paper. Of Course!

1-19-09 leaving mt baker


1-19-09 leaving mt baker, originally uploaded by Patty OK.

The view from our house.

1-18-09 walking around mt baker.


1-18-09 walking around mt baker., originally uploaded by Patty OK.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

A pound a day.


A pound a day., originally uploaded by Patty OK.

I read today that you should eat a pound of fruit and a pound of
veggies a day. That's one bunch of Broccolli and 3 apples. Not too bad.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

1-10 Seasoning improved the taste

At Greenwood Art Collective


At Greenwood Art Collective, originally uploaded by Patty OK.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Ahhh 2009

Yes it's 2009 and I want to commit to blogging more. Its about time right!

I've also been intrigued by the ideas of taking a photo everyday, we did it last year, with food photos everyday (and plan to continue that), but want something with a little more interest.

Most days in walking to and from the bus or around downtown I see things that I find somewhat amusing or I have moments with friends that I just want to remember. Or I'm focused on a project that has me all consumed. Ill post the photos here with some explainin' hopefully and tag them all with fotd (i came in second place in the 1st/2nd grade spelling bee).

P.S. I know the blog is screwed up right now. Had some technical glitches that I still need to sort out...

Back to the Y


Back to the Y, originally uploaded by Patty OK.

Returned to the Y after a three year hiatus (grad school). Dave, at
the front desk still knew me by name. Amazing.

Monday, January 5, 2009

The grout has been sealed

Bathroom project continues as we cleaned up and patched the walls and finally sealed the grout. We painted on each line with a paint brush, which seemed crazy but had a zen sort of appeal to me. My co-workers seemed to think I was crazy (wouldnt be the first time) they said we could have sprayed it on then wiped it off. Oh well, live and learn.

The grout has been sealed, originally uploaded by Patty OK.

Bathroom Project Continues - Tile and the Toilet over Thanksgiving Weekend

After accumulating things and ideas for several months. We blocked out some time to really begin the bathroom project. Thanksgiving weekend gave us three full days that we could dedicate to the project and three full days those were.

We started the weekend before with a free Tiling class at Tile for Less in Seattle. The class was quick and informative, a little of a pitch to get you to buy more products, but generally worth the time if not for the information then for the entertainment of our fellow classmates, that was an interesting crew.

We had a long day of eating and merrymaking on T-day - see previous post on that topic, so we got a late start on Friday. Our first adventure was a trip down to Tile for Less to pick up the Tile, which we ordered a few weeks prior, and all the necessary supplies. Then we began with the demolition.

We took out the linoleum, the cabinets, all the towel bars, the sink and finally the toilet.

Being a one house bathroom, this made me a little nervous, but luckily we live in walking distance to a Fred Meyer that has a decent bathroom, we planned our trips to Home Depot strategically, and we have some nice cousins that let us crash at their place at night.

Our big goal was to get the Toilet back in by Monday morning...




Friday Afternoon - demolition.

When we pulled up the linoleum we found some water damage in the floor boards by the bathtub so we replaced those.

We were charging through and thought we might be able to go all night and get the tile in on Friday.


Then we got to the Toilet hole. The flange style we had did not match anything we found on the internet or in books. We knew the opening would end up lower than the tile tile by almost 1/2 and inch. The guys at the tile class said to get an extra long wax ring, but I wasn't sure about that... So we decided to call it a night and hit Morgan's Kitchen and bathroom (where we got the toilet) first thing the next morning.


Saturday Morning - prepping the floor

We walked into Morgan's, showed them the picture and they said"ohhh, you have a Dutch Flange. You need a flange extender." Hours of debate and internet research solved in quick a trip to the source, and $6 in parts. Nice.


We installed three flange extenders which were glued together with silicone and bolted to the floor. We got extra long toilet bolts and installed them at the same time.


With that chore done, we were ready to lay the DensShield and commence with the tiling.





Saturday Afternoon - Laying the tile
We worked with 2" hex tiles. Austin laid the tiles in the thinset while I made the cuts. Each task was a bit of trial and error. Small tiles are not something I'd recommend for your first tile project, but we like a challenge.


Austin did his best to get the tiles spaced properly. Though they were all on the the net backing we found that to get all loose when it got wet, so many spacers were used and we resigned ourselves to some uneven spacing.


We also had some trial and error with the ThinSet. The first batch was thin and laid down too thick, so it oozed quite a bit through the cracks. We cleaned most of it out, using spacers but this got much cleaner as we progressed and found the right texture and amount to apply.

I worked on the cutting, which I got the hang of after we were about halfway through. I used a dry-erase marker to mark the lines, which worked great. Then used a hand cutter to make the cuts. Here I'm cutting a one-off but by the end I was making special cuts to tiles on the sheet which worked out much easier when laying them on the thinset.


We finished laying the tiles, and cleaning up at about 9:30 pm. We were going to walk over to Naked City to have a Celebratory beer, but I was so tired I couldn't move. So we got a frozen pizza and went to the Cousin's to crash out.









Sunday - The grouting
We had to let the tiles dry for at least 24 hours which meant we couldn't begin with the grouting until Sunday night. That meant we would miss our goal of getting the toilet in by Mon Morning, but we still survived. We spent the day looking for lighting and picking up a few more supplies.
After dinner we began with the grouting. This was also harder than it looks.

We chose a Charcoal grey grout, which I'm very happy with. In the grouting you float the grout over the tiles, then wipe it up with a sponge. With dark grout and white tiles this means you are changing your water bucket every few minutes. We took turns floating the grout, sponging it and getting buckets of water.

We finished somewhere after midnight and I was dog tired, and ready to return to work.






Monday Night - The Toilet!

Finally we came to the moment I'd been waiting for. The Toilet Installation.
We chose a Toto Dual Flush toilet, which has a new fangled installation design, which at first seemed daunting but went surprisingly well, once we found the instructions buried in the box of tank parts.

I was nervous for the test, but it worked! No leaks!













With this huge job out of the way we planned out the rest of the tasks. It looks like we'll be done sometime in February...

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Snowy Seattle


Snowy Seattle, originally uploaded by Patty OK.

They say it never snows in Seattle.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Cuddles is guarding the things


Cuddles is guarding the things, originally uploaded by Patty OK.

Jimmie's mighty bagels

We were treated to Jimmie's homemade bagels on our New Year's Adventure to the Ocean aka Yummy Town.

Jimmie's mighty bagels, originally uploaded by Patty OK.