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Christmas 2008

 

This year we finally got to celebrate Christmas together. It was so wonderful to finally all be together on Christmas day enjoying each other’s company. We met at Mom’s house in Grafton, NH in the new addition (see the post about that ordeal). It wasn’t 100% completed (the walls weren’t completely sheetrocked, and they hadn’t gotten the carpet down for the floor yet), but there was a 9ft Christmas tree (Bruce cut it from the woodlot), all of Mom’s dancing Santas were on display, and the little elves with the bells that play music were too.

When we first got there, we enjoyed homemade waffles from Bruce. I love when he makes those becuase they are really really good! I don’t recall how may of them I ate, but I’m sure it was far more than I should have. Oh well, hah, the last time I had eaten those tasty buggers was the Christmas before.

I received several gifts. Some of my favorites were Glassware (Mom), A recipie box with my favorite recipies in it (Mom), fudge (Courtney), a pardon on my 2008 phone bills (Mema), and a tire for my car (Papa).

I hope that next Christmas, we can again be all together. I would really like it to be at MY place next year though! :)

Here are a few photos from Christmas. Additional photos can be viewed by clicking HERE or clicking on either of the photos below.   

POTATOES?! I love these odd boxes!

POTATOES?! I love these odd boxes!

Dancing Santas and Bell Elves

Dancing Santas and Bell Elves

Cleaning & Building – The Addition At Mom’s

It all started sometime in the spring of 2008. Courtney realized that it might actually be best to live with Mom (that’s a novel in itself), and mom struggled to accommodate her. First, Courtney was sleeping on the couch love seat in Mom’s house. Her house is really more of a cottage or something. There are only three rooms, a kitchen living room split, the bedroom, and the shitter. Naturally, with Courtney sleeping on the sofa in the ‘living room,’ privacy was non existent.

Next, it was realized that one of Bruce’s friends had a REALLY SWEET brown camper available for free. This thing is something you’d expect to see in a really bad movie. It couldn’t have been more than a 10 foot camper, one of the smallest I’ve ever seen. Naturally, my sister was thrilled to have her very own living space (if it can be called that), and my Mom and Bruce were thrilled to have privacy.

It was realized that this camper would only be a temporary solution. After all, what would happen in the winter time when the COLD strikes? Would Courtney continue living in th camper? Since that wasn’t really a possibility, Mema assisted Mom and Bruce by cosigning on a loan to add onto the house.

On June 19, we cleaned out the shed which was sitting to the right of the house and collapsing. At first it was understood that several people would be assisting us in the efforts, but as the day wore on and the sweat poured, it was clear that we would be receiving little help. Between Mema, Papa, Bruce, Mom, Courtney, and Myself we cleaned this dump of a shed in a day.



The contents FILLED a huge (don’t know the yardage) dumpster almost to the top. Lawnmowers, soda cans, shot gun shells, office chairs, gas cans, refrigerators, clay pots, cardboard boxes, bed frames, a propane tank, a life vest, an oar, several reels of plastic piping, milk crates, rotting hay, and a broken shovel are just some of the impressive items that packed the dumpster.

gallons of sweat (and gallons of lemonade) later, the job was finished. I never thought I’d marvel at the sight of dirt, but what a relief it was to look into the (now empty) shed and see the dirt floor.

A few weeks after that, we went up to begin building the addition. I was of little use as Bruce, Steve, and Papa worked to measure things for the new structure. i watched them eagerly, hoping for something to do. They took a look at the right side of the house (were the shed were formally attached) and realized some of the boards were a little rotted.

They removed some of the outer boards with a crowbar and exposed BILLIONS of nasty black carpenter ants. I then realized my purpose! Spray the side of the house with cans of any bug / ant / wasp spray we could find. I felt like a fucking firefighter battling a blaze, spraying and spraying with little progress. With every second on the trigger of the spray, 500,000 ants came raining down from the crevices of the rotted wood only to squirm around and die in the sawdust they had created.

That was the only thing I ended up doing that day, fighting an ant fire (not fire ants!). As such, I didn’t return to work on the addition after that. With the hard work of Papa, Bruce, Mom, and I’m sure some others, they were able to complete the addition. Here is a photo of the completed structure:



Additional photos of the shed cleaning can be viewed HERE.

An Experiment

So this is my new blog. I used to have a desire to write in a blog every single day and tell a few things that happened in my day, but for some reason the desire vanished. Well… It’s somehow appeared again.

So today I went to the gym on the elliptical machine for 67 minutes and burned 1038 calories. It was challenging because I’ve only been to the Total Fitness Zone a few times and their machines are much different from what I am used to. It almost seems like the stride is too short and causes a bit of pain in my right knee the next day. I really wish that didn’t happen, but it could also be a product of my not going to the gym in 2 months and hitting the elliptical for 60+ minutes right away.

I just got back from visiting my dad in Maine on Monday. I had a really great time at his home over the weekend and took lots of photos. Once I get a bit of free time next week, I’ll be uploading the photos from the trip here. If I’m really ambitious they may include captions, but I’m not promising anything!

I am really looking forward to Christmas at Mom’s house. Christmas is my favorite time of year and this year is especially exciting for me. For the first time in 3 years, we will be celebrating Christmas ON CHRISTMAS with my sister! I can’t wait for that. Also, it will be at Mom’s house in the new living room. I am glad they finished it before snowfall, and while I didn’t help build it, I helped clean out the shed. I don’t have any photos on my local machine, but maybe if Mema would send some to me I’ll edit the post and put them here!

That’s all for now.

Remember… “A minute of anger or sadness is 60 seconds of happiness wasted.”