November 25, 2008
Mr. and Mrs. Paulsen Jr.
Over Labor Day weekend, Ben and I traveled to sunny San Diego to celebrate the marriage of my brother, Dave, to Christine. It was a fabulous weekend! The wedding was beautiful and a great time was had by all! We are so happy to have Christine as part of our family. It was a lot of fun to see so many relatives and friends as well during the festivities that we haven't seen in such a long time.
Along with the wedding festivities, we managed to do a little sightseeing in the area with my folks, including Point Loma and SeaWorld. I have to say that SeaWorld was a whole lot more interesting that I thought it was going to be. Since it was my birthday, I got to choose how to spend the day, and it turned out to be SeaWorld's lucky day. My folks, John and Judy Hummel (family friends), and Ben humored my decision.... but I think that they had fun as well. We sat in the "Soaker Zone" for Shamu, saw dancing dolphins, walked at least 10 miles around the park, and ended up in the free beer garden. It was a great day.
August 4, 2008
A realization, a slab, and a fence.
...and this is what the same 10,000 lbs of concrete bags looks like once you shuttle them all into the backyard.
Here is Sarah with the mixer that we rented...the process was pretty much: empty bags into mixer, add water, spin, pour, screed, and repeat.
Well, it is far from perfect but it is done! We were both incredibly sore and irritable by the end of this, but we were able to clean up and enjoy a beer afterward. And besides, it is just the base for the stone that we plan to lay down next spring.
Next step...close the gap between our yard and the neighbor's yard with a rebuilt section of fence. That's better. We put longer fence posts in to accomodate a trellace/arbor type of thing at the top. Maybe we'll plant some grape vines or something up there to fill in the gap and provide a little bit more privacy.
Who wants to stain?
We began the long a tedious process of staining our shed. Little did we know that each crack between each individual shake would need to be painted with a thin artists paintbrush. :(
You'll notice Boulder in the foreground, pretending like he helped. Ok, ok...he did help a little bit as evidenced below.
Yes, that is stain on his face. But don't worry mom and dad...it is latex based and wiped right off...kind of. But yeah, the dogs pretty much slept until the work was done and then rubbed on the wet paint. Madison got jealous and had to get a little bit too...but was a bit more ginger with how it was applied to her coat and wasn't worth a photo.
We are thinking about leaving the shed painted as shown in the photo above and calling it the Modified Ying-Yang Shed....do you see it? Ok, maybe not.
Day-2-Day in Fat Camp
In From Oslo
August 1, 2008
WELCOME TO FAT CAMP!!!!!!!

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