Saturday, January 31, 2004
Thursday, January 29, 2004
Well, I had a bit of an adventure last nigth as I brought the car to my parents garage to replace the alternator. I scraped the ice from the windows, then started the car and headed right out, I know i was fighting the clock on this one. It is only about 5 miles to my parents house, so i figured even with the lights I should be able to make it. I turned off everything that I did not need, just to be sure. As I got to within 1/2 mile of my parents house (and having hit every red light on the way), my lights started to dim. I planned on turning the headlights off as soon as I got off the main road. I turned off Rt 9 and started down the street in my parents development. The car died. I had to get my dad to push me the 2 blocks to his house to get the car into the garage. Ugh! i guess the alternator was not charging to o well, i should have had no trouble with that drive.
Wednesday, January 28, 2004
Well, after all the snow we had the last few days, it's actually melting somewhat. We did get another 2 inches of wet snow last night. I hatw shoveling wet snow. The dry stuff that we were gettign was so much nicer to shovel. Looks like i get to replace the alternator in the car.. It died on me last night.
Tuesday, January 27, 2004
Wednesday, January 21, 2004
WE'RE GOING TO RUSSIA!!!!!
We finally got our travel dates! we leave the end of Feb. (Leap day) and come home a week later!
Monday, January 19, 2004
Saturday, January 10, 2004
Friday, January 09, 2004
Looks like we should be traveling to Russia any time now. We're expecting the invite to arrive in the next couple of weeks, then its off to Siberia for our first trip to see our daughter. Should prove interesting, not only will we get to see another country (at least 2 of them actually) but probably 2 other continents as well. I can't wait to make the trip and see what things are like over in Russia. I'm actually getting excited about making the trip.
Looks like the railroad is back under construction. I've started back up on the plastering on the mountain that I started last year. Once it is finished, I will be working on a second mountain on that end of the layout. Once that is in place, I need to work on finishing the landscaping between it all and the right end of the layout will be ready for painting. Then its off to the other end to build a bridge and the inner loop on that end.
We decided to make a rec room in the basement. It seems to be a good thing. We can now sit down there and watch a movie with the surround sound and not have it be too bad upstairs. Still working on getting the heating balanced but so far I think the basement is stable at around 68 degrees. Considering its about 20 outside, that is not too bad. I'm gonna insulate the windows I think to try and cut some of the heat loss a bit.
The living room is so much more roomy now that we have the TV and entertainment center out of there. I think I may have found a cabinet to hold the jukebox too. We'll have to see how that turns out.
Looks like the railroad is back under construction. I've started back up on the plastering on the mountain that I started last year. Once it is finished, I will be working on a second mountain on that end of the layout. Once that is in place, I need to work on finishing the landscaping between it all and the right end of the layout will be ready for painting. Then its off to the other end to build a bridge and the inner loop on that end.
We decided to make a rec room in the basement. It seems to be a good thing. We can now sit down there and watch a movie with the surround sound and not have it be too bad upstairs. Still working on getting the heating balanced but so far I think the basement is stable at around 68 degrees. Considering its about 20 outside, that is not too bad. I'm gonna insulate the windows I think to try and cut some of the heat loss a bit.
The living room is so much more roomy now that we have the TV and entertainment center out of there. I think I may have found a cabinet to hold the jukebox too. We'll have to see how that turns out.
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