I have a full-time job that requires me to be awake at 5am and at work by 7. I get an hour break and am home by 4, at which point I am pooped. I am Queen of the Power Nap too (Petey is the Duke of Snuggle Buggle). After a quick recharge, I make some dinner, clean up, go spend some time with my fellowship, and then I have time to do things around the house...starting around 9pm.
So really it's over the weekend when I get the most done (and on the blog too). Someday I hope to have a really successful, workaholic spouse so I don't have to do the 40-hour grind anymore. I want to be one of those women who says, "I work because I want to," say 20 hours a week. Right now, it is just me and The Duke and he doesn't bring home the bacon. He's an outstanding watch-dog though, despite being such a little squirt.
Stewart Peter Brown I, Duke of Snuggle Buggle |
When my officemate found out I was closing on a house he said, "Congratulations! You just took on a part-time job," says the father of three toddlers - all boys. I came home for lunch on Wednesday and found a four-foot deep sink hole to the immediate right of my driveway. By the grace of God it was in the city's jurisdiction and they were all over it! Whew. Now, for the kitchen:
When we last left it, the kitchen was in a state of backsplash nakedness/hoodlessness. It being Saturday morning...
ATTACK!
The Duke inspecting the temporary kitchen setup. |
I started the day by clearing the counters and the upper cabinets, setting up a temporary kitchen in the corner with the daily necessities. The most important placement was the coffee pot because I am just not fooling around in the morning. I will cut you if you stand between me and my coffee.
After that I took down all the upper cabinet doors,
and I found this:
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Upon completion of a brief melt down, I decided to put on my big girl pants and suit up...out came the pink rubber gloves.
After learning my shocking lesson a couple weeks ago, I turned off all the power in the house before starting to remove the cabinetry from the walls. I already have gravity working against me; I don't need to add more physics into this!
Power On: beep, beep beep! |
Power Off: silence |
Look Ma! One hand! |
A few things to remember when dealing with electrical wiring:
- Make sure you shut the power off from the main circuit breaker box outside. The box inside is usually a subpanel (learned that the hard way!)
- Only use one hand. Don't complete the circuit by using both!
- Rubber is good. Very Good. Rubber soled shoes, rubber gloves, rubber handled tools. All of it good.
- Use the right tools like a voltage checker (as seen above). It lets you know whether you've got a live wire or not and it's like, ten bucks at Lowes. Also, these cap dealies (right) are pretty crucial for capping off exposed wire until the electrician can get there. I should have bought more yellow ones; those are the size of most of my wire and I used them all today.
So, I had some fixtures to remove and all of these things came into play this morning.
Snip, snip mofo. |
Exposed and dangerous |
Done. Now listen to Marilyn. |
Valance thingy? |
Rubber hammer time! |
Ta da! |
No comments:
Post a Comment