Saturday, January 21, 2012

New Year New Projects

Well the new year is underway and so are some new projects.  The first and biggest for the moment is the completion of our Master Bath remodel.  We had put in new counter tops in November.  Now I am tearing out the old shower and replacing it with a new larger shower.  I am also replacing the vent fans in the bathroom.  The builder of course used the cheapest you can find.  I am replacing with new larger and much quieter fans.

Now I seem to have a problem with before pictures.  My problem is that at the start of a project I am so focused on getting the old taken out that I forget to document it.  So here is the shower removed.


There was a void behind the shower that is going to let me make it much larger.  Larger is good as I will now not need glass doors.  Everyone knows that glass is a pain to keep clean in the shower.


I am also dropping the ceiling to I can put lighting in the shower.  I will be pouring a new bed for the shower instead of using a fiberglass pan.  Once I finish the electrical I will be using Hardy Board for my tile backer and moving the plumbing.  We haven't made our final decision on the tile yet and will probably do that after I have all the infrastructure in place.  Luckily I can do all the work myself.  I expect this to take about two weeks.  The I will repaint the bathroom and install the other new vent fan.  End result is that a 6-7 thousand dollar bath renovation should have run us about 2200.  The best part is we will have a new larger shower that should be much easier to keep clean.

On another note we were dog sitting for our Son and Daughter in law last week.  Sophie appropriated our cat Blaze's window seat.


Blaze was not a happy cat. By the third day he had enough of sharing and in an unusual move for a fairly laid back and gentle cat ran Sophie out of his spot.

Finally I found this picture on the net and couldn't resist.  Take a close look at this cat's back


Hope you are having a great week!

More later.

Bruce and Pam



Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year 2012



Well it looks like the new year arrived whether we were ready or not.  Pam and I both slept right through it.  Not night owls to begin with and neither liking large crowds we ushered in the new year as we have most for the last 36 years, at home.

Hopefully the new year finds you all well and happy.  Lets hope 2012 will be a memorable year for all the right reasons.

Bruce and Pam

Friday, December 23, 2011

Merry Christmas


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Our best wishes for you and your family.

Bruce and Pam

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Christmas 2011

All the decorations are done.  I added a snowman and a Mrs Santa to our yard ornaments this year.  Had thought about more but between my knee problems and a cold that just wouldn't go away that is all I got done.


Here is the snowman.



Mr. and Mrs. Santa


Pam does the tree.

Luckily we have had a pretty wet December and we needed it with the drought we have had the last year.  We are scheduled for more on Monday the 19th.  We still need about 18 inches to catch up to normal levels in the lakes.

If you want to check in my my carvings go to www.bruceandpamsspot.blogspot.com

Here is the link to my ETSY shop http://www.etsy.com/shop/brucecurran.  Shop name is Laughing Cat Woodcarving.


The shop is named after my cat Blaze that likes to supervise my work.  Here is  checking on me taking a picture of one of my carvings.  Blaze appears to have a smile stuck on his face and likes to walk around the house meowing for no particular reason.  So Pam and I have decided he is laughing.  Therefore Laughing Cat (weren't you just dying to know?).


Here are a few of the Santas I carved this year getting their finishing touches.


Pam and I wish you all a Merry Christmas and hope you have a great New Year.

Bruce and Pam

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving

Hard to believe it is already Holiday Time again.  Seems like it was just Thanksgiving a few weeks ago.  We are hosting at our house this year.  Our son Charles and his wife Heather will be here as will some longtime friends from San Antonio Tina and Mario.

We are planning a fairly tradional meal less the turkey.  We are having ham instead.  Not a big fan of roasted Turkey (my daughter in law shares my views)  I like turkey a lot of ways just not baked in the oven.  I made my trademark mac and cheese (7 different kinds of cheese), mashed potatoes and cooked the ham.  Pam made deviled eggs, a cheese tray and relish tray, Parker house rolls and green beans.  Heather made a peanutbutter pie.


Now for that nap

Hope your day is great.

Bruce an Pam

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Remodeling On Kitchen Is Now Done

We finished the remodeling in the Kitchen (less the new Range Hood as we have not yet found what we wanted).  Pam and I both agree the Kitchen is now far more functional and it is a lot easier to load the dishwasher.  Unloading is still a pain but not because of the kitchen's layout  just because neither of us really wants to do it.


Here the new back splash is being installed.  I used the same pattern on the back splash as I did on the floor around this cabinet area.  Hopefully it pulls it all together.  We think it goes well with the new granite counter tops.


Other end of the cabinet.  I replaced all of the outlets as well.


Much more usable space.  The kitchen sink was also replaced.  You can see the back splash and the floor in this picture.


Pam is enjoying the enlarged island.  It is hard to believe how much difference two feet of counter space makes.


The new cook top is a hit as well.  You can see the black range hood we are looking to replace.  The builder of course used a cheap model and surprisingly it is not vented outside even though it is on an exterior wall.  That will change when we put in the new one.  Our problem is finding a Goldilocks vent.  All the we have found are either too complex,artsy and ridiculously expensive or too simple and cheap looking.  Doesn't seem to be a lot in that mid range (aka just right).

Any more signifcant remodeling is on hold for the moment.  Have to get my knee back in shape and that is turning out to be a bit more complicated than expected.  Rehab seems to somehow make it worse before it gets better.  At least that is what my therapist seems to think.  I am ready for the better (Pam probably even more so than me).

More later

Bruce and Pam


Saturday, October 29, 2011

Remodeling Continued and an Unexpected Road Block

The remodeling continues as we have moved to the kitchen.  There we are removing a bad design choice by the builder.  The put wings angled into the kitchen.  Makes it hard to move around.  We didn't think much of it when we bought the house as we were not cooking much then.  As we have moved to be healthier in our eating choices we have started to cook at home most of the time.  We found a number of things about the arrangement of this kitchen that were less than optimal.  To this point the only thing we had done was replace the dishwasher and the refrigerator and the garbage disposal.  This round was a little more drastic.  The plan is to remove the wings straightening out the counter top.  To install new granite counter tops, extend the island and to install a new gas cook top.  This will also entail some work to the ceramic floor tile.

As usual I am not great at taking before pictures but here are few that will give you and idea while we were in progress with this change.



Here is what it looked like before.  Each side had these wings.


Here the wing has been removed.  And the dishwasher repositioned.


Another view post wings.

Then the big job was patching the tiles.  I did not realize it was going to be a big job.  The reason I thought I had enough matching tile.  Only to find out when removing from the attic that I did not have what I thought.  Apparently there was a box of tile in our attic from another house in the subdivision.  So then the fun started. We knew who made the tile Interceramic so we went to them.  There we found out they had not only suspended the tile but no longer made that size.  We were able to locate an Interceramic that had some of the discontinued tile in a similar color still in stock.  So we trotted over there and bought all they had which was 75 square feet.  The reason being is that I could buy all of it for fifty dollars or just what I needed for 75.  Pam was still looking at me like I was crazy as I happily bought all they had.  So now all I had to do was chisel up some additional perfectly good tiles so I could make a pattern that looked like we had planned it this way all along.


Before Chiseling




After Chiseling

Now I tried removing these tiles several ways but ended up using and air hammer.  A very noisy proposition and it just took me two days.  It turns out one of the things the builder had done very well was put these tiles down.

So then I needed to put the tile back.  What I finally set on was installing the tile and adding a diamond detail to it so it would blend with the old tile.




Here the tile is installed but not yet completely grouted.

So here is where the unexpected road block comes in.  I know you thought it was the tile but surprise it was me.  We decided we were doing OK for time on the remodel and we would take Tuesday Oct 18th and go to the State Fair of Texas (more on the fair later).  We hadn't been in about 15 years and could now take the Dart Train from Plano near our house to Fair Park.  One of the things about the fair is that it is a slightly seedy part of old downtown Dallas.  As it was built in the twenties that is not a surprise to us but it is not the greatest place to park your car.  So we hopped on the train patted ourselves on the back for being so progressive and riding down to the fair.  We got out right in front of the fair gate and proceeded to have a pleasant day with plenty of walking.  My knee was a bit sore but that was not unusual and we kept going.  As we walked out of the fairgrounds and were about to get on the train my right knee went out (as in I can't walk on it).  So I limped on the train with Pam's help and much to the chagrin of those around us.  I am not sure what they had thought had happened but its public transit so who knows.   We make it back to the station and Pam's goes for the car.  A quick trip to my doctor the next day sends me to an orthopedist who does an MRI on my kneed and turns out it needs surgery.  The kitchen is still not ready for the counter tops that are coming in on the 26th and my surgery is scheduled for the 28th.

Now in our 35 years together Pam and I have done our fair share of remodeling including building on house from scratch.  So you would think she is OK with it right.  Wrong.  She hates remodeling just likes the results.  And to this point I had managed to keep her involvement in this project to a minimum.  But that would change.  Since I know have limited mobility she has to help me get the rest of the counters out and to enlarge the island before the new counter tops come in.  Luckily the builder had not been as conscientious install the counter tops as he had the flooring and they were held on with just a few screws.




Old Island



Modified Island


Island with new counter top


Old Cook top and counter top



New Cook top and counter top


The tile got grouted (Pam's handiwork)


The new sink.  Back splash and trim still need to be done but that may have to wait a week or so.


Ta Da the largely finished kitchen.  We have the new vent found but the trim back splash and vent hood will have to wait until I am back in sparing condition.  You can now tell this is actually a pretty big kitchen  Before Pam and I had a hard time working in it at the same time.

I will be putting the same diamond design in the back splash by the sink to help tie in the new floor tiles.

And the surgery on my knee went by the books so hopefully in the next few weeks I can put the finishing touches on this project then no more remodeling until after the first of the year.

More later

Bruce and Pam