Friday, July 25, 2008

sad times at seven dogs ranch

This spring we had to put Tugger to sleep because of lung cancer. On July 5th we took Sam to the vet for accupuncture because of his arthritis. They discovered bone cancer in his rear leg; on the people's equivalent of the calf/ankle area. The only real solution other than chemo was amputation which doesn't solve the problem, only delays the inevitable by maybe a year at best. We decided not to do that since he had just turned eleven. Well, a week and a half later, the tumor broke his leg and we decided to peacefully end his suffering. Fast forward 8 days later and his sister, Ella, is experiencing troubles. Without going into the long story, she is currently in a spot which will probably require euthanasia tomorrow. I am sad, however, not distraught. Rich and I have been preparing ourselves for a while now of the inevitable sorrow that having 6 of our 7 dogs within 1 year of each other in age. Rich and I are thankful for Sasha (although I curse her for every chewed up bra, panty, and shoe - an average of one every week) because her juvenile actions reminds us to laugh when we feel like crying.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

new post

Wow! Its been April since I posted last. Life really hasn't slowed down here. I have a few updates to relate. I will post pictures at a later time. We used the leftover stone from the fireplaces to build a raised flowerbed in which we are attempting to grow and sustain plant life in a Texas drought. This is especially hard when we are already in stage 1 mandatory watering restrictions. This can only get worse as the summer wears on. The new grass is a greenish brown since it has been watered and the other grass is a lovely shade of burnt brown. We have not done too much to the barn aside from adding another walls worth of siding. Eventually the siding is going to wrap around the whole barn and man cave, but we took a couple of months off from these things as we were working on landscaping, and were, quite frankly, a little burnt out after 7 months of seeimgly nonstop work.



Last week, Rich got motivated again and we did some work in the game room. We tore down old wood paneling (to discover a layer of moldy sheetrock which was also removed). You see, we have this fabulous tree growing right up against the rear corner of the game room. Its roots are causing the foundation and cinder block walls to crack, which in turn, allowed moisture to penetrate the walls. New sheetrock was put up and taped and floated. We painted two walls a red color (Cranberry Zing). Rich also put up trim and stained about half of it. Today he built two sets of shelves to display his old (almost certifiable antiques really) karate trophies and more recent pool trophies. See, this is what Man Caves are for. The red walls need some more touch up painting and now we need to repaint the two walls that are an off white. I think I want to find some other interesting color and will hunt that down this week. We also took out the tile flooring (sorry Jack) and intend to eventually paint the bare concrete with some kind of epoxy and paint.



One item worthy of an "arghhhhhhh" is I think we have a slow leak from the hot water heater between the bathroom and water heater closet. I noticed some water between the tub and toilet for the second time. This was after a kind of longer than usual shower. I was hoping Rich was right when he said (you can laugh) that maybe it came from a cat that fell in the toilet. But then, yesterday, after running the dishwasher, I noticed water coming from under the sink cabinet area. There was no water from the sink in the actual cabinet. This water caused a little bit of damage to the kickplate under the cabinet (no biggie) and the caulk under the baseboard behind the toilet seems to be vanishing, for lack of a better word. I think we caught it in time, and I don't think its happening every time we use hot water, so hopefully its a quick fix. I am not however anticipating with any sort of glee whatsoever the fact that some sheetrock will have to be knocked down and all the work rebuilding it will entail. Luckily the house is still under warranty, so other than scheduling workers into our lives and putting up with some mess, there's no more sweat off our backs.



Triathlon season is progressing, although I need to kick up the motivation a notch or three if I am going to be prepared for 7+ hours of work for the Half Ironman in October. I am not worried about anything other than the bike, because its hard for me to go on a 40 mile bike ride when I worry about lose dogs on the prowl, out for blood.



Stay tuned.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

don't read comments

FYI - don't read comments that say "click here" or "read here". They are obviously some lame attempts by nerds to install some sort of spyware or maybe even worse on your computer. So, if someone leaves a comment, you should just be able to read the text plain and simple.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

triathlon season

this may become a blog about the state of the house while training for triathlon season. I am not quite a serious triathlete since I have only done one sprint distance triathlon in each of the last three years, but this season I have decided to make it a bit more of a focus. I will be doing the Danskin sprint distance in June, but aside from that I have also decided to attempt an olympic distance in September and (gasp) a Half Ironman in October. I have six months to train for that one and since I already have six weeks of sprint distance training under my belt, I am sure I can accomplish it. Will I be able to convince the other half that a faster bike is required? Stay tuned....

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

outside pictures - by Rich

Rich took these pictures yesterday evening. I know, I know the front porch is looking a little messy. Still trying to get things out there organized. In front you can kind of see the trail I built. This is standing at the front right corner of the yard. The boat carport is straight ahead and George and Vicki's is to the right.
This is where we sometimes keep our trash can. Just beyond that there is a double gate that leads to the garage.
Fire ring in the middle of the yard. We now have a total of five fire containing things at Seven Dogs Ranch.
Another side view of the yard
new tree that Rich planted on Sunday. The grass there may never grow because that is the route we (including dogs) tend to take from Bird House to Barn. I think a crushed granite path is called for.
Parking area. Note the missing Cherokee which is housed in the garage for repair
Sasha and some very green grass
The barn

More barn
Cute dogs lounging on the porch
Ella, a picnic table, some grass, and some not grass
View towards house from fire pit



Saturday, March 29, 2008

At Long Last

This is for those that have not been able to visit and have been asking for photos of the house. I tidied up a little as I usually do on Saturdays, but decided that if I waited to have the house spotless to take photos, you wouldn't ever get to see it. Rich and I have settled in pretty well. Although he keeps asking me where things are in the kitchen which is an annoyance....that's just because he never pays attention.

As for the outside, the barn is already getting a makeover. Turns out it floods (to use the term mildly) when it rains, so we decided to use Rich's spring bonus to build a rather long deck. We have also been doing some sodding in the yard. It is a beautiful time of year when everything is greening up and growing. And we've agreed that alone makes the color of the exterior of the house look much less pink. We still have a few patches of bare dirt where a lot of soil got dug up and spread around during septic installation.






Dining Area

Corner of Dining Area

Outside Fireplace


Peach Tree, Firepit, Green Grass

Utility Room

Guest Room


Kitchen

Living Room

Hallway from Living Room to Media Room

Media Room wall - needs more pictures

Front Porch


Big Tv

Guest Room again

Patio - George made those benches

Front Porch from another angle



Bedroom looking to bathroom with me in mirror









Thursday, February 7, 2008

Moving day

So.....................I think tomorrow we will finally get to move in. This past week has been a whirlwind of activity. We decided to install a new closer-to-the-house septic tank in order to avoid having to install a lift station (prone to wear out, costly to replace in the long run). So we will end up paying the septic guys time and a half for putting us ahead of 8 other jobs and working through the weekend. On Saturday they caved in our old septic tank and dug up the trenches for the drain field. I spent lots of Sunday filling up a wheelbarrow and dumping concrete debris as well as leaves in the old tank before George covered it up with dirt. The new tank got installed Monday morning and got its first of two inspections on Tuesday morning. Tuesday the septic guys were back out to fill in the trenches and cover the septic tank. They only ran into the house once with the bobcat. They broke some fascia, but Bob came over a replaced it Tuesday night. Yesterday the water got hooked up. Today the concrete stainers are there doing their touch ups and a final coat of sealent. The appraiser is supposed to show up today to do the final inspection. I told Rich that I was moving in the second his car left the driveway - as long as I know he's going to give the all clear signal to the bank. I hope no one from the bank reads this becaus technically we're not supposed to move in until the construction loan is modified into our permanent loan, and that's not supposed to happen until a week after the final draw is dispersed which doesn't happen until the final inspection is delivered by the appraiser. But ,really what are they gonna do, evict us? Nope, dont think so.