Monday, July 31, 2006

Ohhhhh, Canada. And a boring story with a moral.

So, I spent much of the last week home alone (N.O. was finishing up his last few days of work last week) and totally running out of steam when it comes to unpacking and doing home improvements. I'm just plain old tired of cardboard boxes and crumpled newspaper. Not to mention paint. So for both company and inspiration, I have had a steady stream of HGTV blaring day and night. Turns out, quite a few of the shows on that network are filmed in Canada. And what I learned is this: Canadians are dorks. I know, I know, it's not their fault. They just can't help it. Canadians are just kind of uncool. They seem nice, though.

PS. If any of you are Canadian, I'm sorry. At least you aren't Alaskan. Because it is an incontrovertible fact that all Alaskans are weirdos.

So, here's my first real "homeowner" story: When we moved in, the water was already turned on, so getting the account put into my name wasn't high on my list of priorities. Of course, this was a mistake. Last Wednesday afternoon (just before 5:00), I turned on the tap and got a tiny dribble, then nothing. Oops. I called the water company, and was told that I needed to bring them some paperwork proving we own the house. I had twenty minutes before the office closed, and N.O. had the paperwork with him. At work. In Everycity. No water for A-Dub tonight. Luckily, my younger sister, E-Dub lives in JoB, and kindly let me shower and brush my teeth at her place that evening. Next morning, I brushed my teeth with some bottled water and headed down to the water office. (N.O. had faxed the necessary paperwork to the water people.) They informed me that the water at our house had been turned on illegally in the first place, so there would be a substantial fine. Thing is, of course, none of my people were responsible for this illegal activity. We aren't water-stealers! My kindly new friends (I had my charm turned up to eleven on this occasion) at the water office waived the fine in exchange for a written statement swearing I had never, ever knowingly stolen water, and, in fact, would not even know how to do such a thing if I wanted to (all true). I paid my turn-on charges and they scheduled the water to be cut on that afternoon. Also, one of my new BFFs told me that there were actually four water boxes at our house--one for each unit and a fourth for the irrigation system. This was news to me, since we had no knowledge of any kind of sprinkler system. I made a mental note, and went home.


That afternoon, I had a million things to take care of on campus--like registration permits to be signed by professors, deans, student body presidents, and cafeteria lunch ladies. So I was out of the house most of the afternoon. When I came back, I found a note from the water department. They had been there and left without turning on the water. Apparently I had a tap on inside, and their policy is not to turn on water when there is a tap on, lest it flood your house. OK, I can appreciate that. The note gave me written permission to turn the water on myself. How nice. Unfortunately, I was telling the complete truth when I told them earlier that I had no idea how to do such a thing. It was almost 5:00 again. I called the water department. They informed me I should stick my hand in the dirty, bug-filled water box and turn the knob a quarter-turn. I knelt down in the dirt (I was wearing a cute above-the-knee cargo skirt at the time, so my knees got rather dirty) and turned. Nothing happened. Unfazed, I retrieved a pair of N.O.'s vise grips from inside the house and tried again. It didn't budge. Sweaty, I returned to the house to swear and throw things. A few minutes later, calmer, I tried again and finally got the water turned on late Thursday afternoon.

That night, N.O. came home and I told him about the irrigation system thing. Friday, N.O. repaired a tap in another unit (luckily, I was now quite familiar with how to turn the water off and on, so I helped with that). Later, we scoured the yard for any signs of buried sprinkler heads. There were some guys from the city water department across the street waiting for something. They were obviously trying to figure out what we were doing, so we asked if they had any advice for finding buried irrigation lines. They helped out with that and then we all noticed another underground water box, closer to the house. The water guys thought it might house the sprinkler box, so they opened it up. It held three knobs. One of the guys tried a knob, but it just spun. We figured, whatever they were, they were no longer functional.

As we were eating dinner that night, the tenant whose tap N.O. had repaired came over to very sweetly tell us that her water was still off. We had turned it back on when we had finished working on the tap hours earlier, so we knew something else must have happened. Long story short, that knob that "only spins" was another cutoff valve to the water in that unit, and the water guy had actually (through no fault of his own) broken it when he turned it--broken it in the "off" position, no less. N.O. and I dug in the dirt for about an hour, then spent about $60 at Home Depot on parts, then dug in the dirt in complete darkness for about another hour. (Fortunately, said tenant was not staying at her apartment that night, so she wasn't inconvenienced by the lack of water.)

N.O. said some terrible curse words and finally we decided to call a plumber. You know, one of those 9:00 on Friday night plumbers. That kind. Turns out, those people do exist. They're sort of the Rumpelstiltskins of the plumbing world--"I'll give you what you need in exchange for a huge price later." Only instead of our firstborn child, it was $400. But close enough.

The moral of the story is: when you take your shower tonight, be grateful. It is a huge pain to live without water flowing through those pipes, and a huge hassle when something goes wrong. Also, if you find unfamiliar knobs in or about your home, resist the urge to see what they do. It isn't worth it.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

what an epic! I knew homeownership had it's ups and downs, but how many water knobs can there be?! and yes, Canadians are lame, I think they still think it's '89. One of the ladies in our show has a brother-in-law who is an eskimo in Alaska. Not igloo-living, but out fishing every morning, totem-pole having all the same. Weird

2/8/06 9:33 AM  
Blogger Bibb Leo File said...

You and I should compile an anthology of homeowner short stories. I've got a whopper of a tale I like to call Bibb File and the Lawn of a Thousand Sorrows that would fit right in.

($400 dollars is outrageous! Did the guy at least wear blue overalls and a red hat and say things like "Mama mia, that pipe's a gotta go!"?)

2/8/06 4:21 PM  
Blogger Queen, III said...

Wow. I am not jealous. And I will thank the sweet Lord that I have water flowing through my pipes.

4/8/06 3:31 PM  
Blogger Grizham said...

Oh trust me, I know plumbing woes, Dear A-Dub

6/8/06 11:39 AM  

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Tuesday, July 25, 2006

I'm not dead.

Not yet anyway. I've just been working very hard! Our new triplex will one day be the brightest, prettiest little thing you ever saw. But for now it is requiring rather a lot of me in the way of painting, arranging, sawing, and digging. This is all voluntary and I am enjoying myself immenesely. But it is taking me away from my regular blogging time, so I thought I'd check in with you, my dear online and, in some cases, offline friends, to let you know that I am still drawing breath on a regular basis.

For those of you in JoB, I'm sorry that I haven't been in touch! I'll try to remedy that, and soon.

5 Comments:

Blogger The Cliff said...

Well since you're in JoB now, consider yourself invited to my Welcome home party...Cach has all the details!!

It'll be a blast

25/7/06 4:01 PM  
Blogger Bibb Leo File said...

I feel your pain, a-dub. Much of my blog-time has been consumed by trimming, edging, mowing, hedge-clipping, mulch-bagging, weed-killing and grass-watering now that I have achieved the American Dream of owning a lawn. It makes me wonder what I did with all of that free time before...
Oh yeah, I ate and went to the bathroom.

25/7/06 8:26 PM  
Blogger Queen, III said...

Wow!! It'sounds like you're working your fingers to the bone!! you'll have to send pictures as soon as you get it all done!

26/7/06 1:15 PM  
Blogger Tracy said...

I can't wait until you post before and after pics of your triplex. It will be like Trading Spaces on your blog!

26/7/06 1:26 PM  
Blogger Grizham said...

Cach speaks the truth. I keep asking him where ya'll are, and he keeps telling me to leave his house.

27/7/06 11:36 AM  

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Monday, July 17, 2006

Woo hoo!

Congrats to our friends over at Bootstraps Comedy Theater for the glowing press on their new show Sunny & Eddy Sitting in a Tree. It's not every day a "genius" "every bit as funny as the early [Woody] Allen" but more "charming" and "lovable" graces the world with a "one-hour comic masterpiece."

Not that we care about reviews, or anything, right? But, Matt, I can see your ginormous swollen head from here.

But in all seriousness, I'm personally swelling with pride just because I know you awesome people. And I'm really glad you're getting the attention you deserve. What's killing me is that I'm out of town so much now (permanently as of this coming weekend) and I'm not sure if I can make the show! Are you going to make a DVD? I'd even be willing to make a modest donation in exchange for a bootleg copy!

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for noticing a-dub!

A serious shocker of a review!
Thanks, Lawson! I have to live with the genius!

We are working out the details of recording it and getting a DVD together.

18/7/06 9:26 AM  

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Thursday, July 13, 2006

The Couch Potato Thing

I caught this one from Tracy. I've never done one of these before, but this one caught my notice because Tracy's shows were so different from mine. (Tracy, you MUST rent Arrested Development as soon as possible! You won't regret it. And seriously, you've never seen three episodes of I Love Lucy? I didn't know that was possible.) So anyway, you bold the shows of which you have seen three or more episodes. (Turns out bold doesn't really show up on my blog, so I italicized them as well.) I am not condoning most of these shows. Apparently, I will watch practically anything at least... three times.

24
30 Something
7th Heaven
Adam-12
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Alias
Angel
Arrested Development
Battlestar Galactica
Baywatch
Beverly Hills 90210
Bonanza
Boy Meets World
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Bug Juice
Chappelle’s Show
Charlie’s Angels
Charmed
Cheers
Columbo
Commander in Chief
CSI: Miami
CSI: NY
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Dawson’s Creek
Dead Like Me
Deadwood
Degrassi: The Next Generation
Designing Women
Desperate Housewives
Doctor Who
Eastenders
Entourage
ER
Everwood
Extras
Family Guy
Farscape
Father Ted
Fawlty Towers
Felicity
Firefly
Frasier
Friends
Futurama
Get Smart
Gilligan’s Island
Gilmore Girls
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
Grey’s Anatomy
Gunsmoke
Hannah Montana
Happy Days
Hill Street Blues
Hogan’s Heroes
Home and Away
Home Improvement
Homicide: Life on the Street
House, M.D.
I Dream of Jeannie
I Love Lucy
Inuyasha
Invader Zim
Invasion
JAG
Jackass
Joey
Keen Eddie
Little House on the Prairie
Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
Lost
Lost in Space
Love, American Style
M*A*S*H
MacGyver
Mad About You
Malcolm in the Middle
Married… With Children
Medium
Melrose Place
Miami Vice
Mission: Impossible
Monk
Murphy Brown
My Name Is Earl
My Three Sons
My Two Dads
NCIS
Neighbours
Nip/Tuck
Northern Exposure
Numb3rs
NYPD Blue
Only Fools and Horses
Oz
Perry Mason
Pokemon
Power Rangers
Prison Break
Rescue Me
Roseanne
Roswell
Saved by the Bell
Sisters
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?
Scrubs
Seinfeld
Sex and the City
Six Feet Under
Smallville
So Weird
South Park
Spongebob Squarepants
Starsky and Hutch
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Star Trek: Voyager
Stargate Atlantis
Stargate SG-1
Superman
Supernatural
Surface
Taxi
That 70’s Show
That’s So Raven
The 4400
The Addams Family
The Andy Griffith Show
The A-Team
The Avengers
The Beverly Hillbillies
The Bob Newhart Show [the first
The one with Emily and Carol]
The Bob Newhart Show [the second one with Larry, Daryl and Daryl]
The Brady Bunch
The Cosby Show
The Daily Show
The Dead Zone
The Flintstones
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
The Good Life
The Honeymooners
The Jetsons
The Love Boat
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
The Munsters
The O.C.
The Office
The Shield
The Simpsons
The Six Million Dollar Man
The Sopranos
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
The Twilight Zone
The Waltons
The West Wing
The Wonder Years
The X-Files
Third Watch
Three’s Company
Titus
Twin Peaks
Veronica Mars
Weeds
Whose Line is it Anyway?
Will and Grace
Wings

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Blogger The Cliff said...

I thought about copying that list, but then i realized that the number of bolded shows would prove that either my insomnia is worse that it should be or my life is more pathetic than it should be...so I shyed away from the list.

17/7/06 2:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

First of all, let me say that was very time consuming. Avoiding work as usual.

Secondly, I'm ashamed.

Guilty Pleasure - That's so Raven and Charmed

Closest call - Tie between Hannah Montana and Degrassi Next Generation (I've only seen two- I get stuck on disney sometimes!)

Can't believe I'm and 20-something and I've never seen three full episodes of Sex and the City.

Left off the list - The Jeffersons!?

24
30 Something
7th Heaven
Adam-12
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Alias
Angel
Arrested Development
Battlestar Galactica
Baywatch
Beverly Hills 90210
Bonanza
Boy Meets World
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Bug Juice
Chappelle’s Show
Charlie’s Angels
Charmed
Cheers
Columbo
Commander in Chief
CSI: Miami
CSI: NY
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Dawson’s Creek
Dead Like Me
Deadwood
Degrassi: The Next Generation
Designing Women
Desperate Housewives
Doctor Who
Eastenders
Entourage
ER
Everwood
Extras
Family Guy
Farscape
Father Ted
Fawlty Towers
Felicity
Firefly
Frasier
Friends
Futurama
Get Smart
Gilligan’s Island
Gilmore Girls
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
Grey’s Anatomy
Gunsmoke
Hannah Montana
Happy Days
Hill Street Blues
Hogan’s Heroes
Home and Away
Home Improvement
Homicide: Life on the Street
House, M.D.
I Dream of Jeannie
I Love Lucy
Inuyasha
Invader Zim
Invasion
JAG
Jackass
Joey
Keen Eddie
Little House on the Prairie
Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
Lost
Lost in Space
Love, American Style
M*A*S*H
MacGyver
Mad About You
Malcolm in the Middle
Married… With Children
Medium
Melrose Place
Miami Vice
Mission: Impossible
Monk
Murphy Brown
My Name Is Earl
My Three Sons
My Two Dads
NCIS
Neighbours
Nip/Tuck
Northern Exposure
Numb3rs
NYPD Blue
Only Fools and Horses
Oz
Perry Mason
Pokemon
Power Rangers
Prison Break
Rescue Me
Roseanne
Roswell
Saved by the Bell
Sisters
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?
Scrubs
Seinfeld
Sex and the City
Six Feet Under
Smallville
So Weird
South Park
Spongebob Squarepants
Starsky and Hutch
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Star Trek: Voyager
Stargate Atlantis
Stargate SG-1
Superman
Supernatural
Surface
Taxi
That 70’s Show
That’s So Raven
The 4400
The Addams Family
The Andy Griffith Show
The A-Team
The Avengers
The Beverly Hillbillies
The Bob Newhart Show [the first
The one with Emily and Carol]
The Bob Newhart Show [the second one with Larry, Daryl and Daryl]
The Brady Bunch
The Cosby Show
The Daily Show
The Dead Zone
The Flintstones
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
The Good Life
The Honeymooners
The Jetsons
The Love Boat
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
The Munsters
The O.C.
The Office
The Shield
The Simpsons
The Six Million Dollar Man
The Sopranos
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
The Twilight Zone
The Waltons
The West Wing
The Wonder Years
The X-Files
Third Watch
Three’s Company
Titus
Twin Peaks
Veronica Mars
Weeds
Whose Line is it Anyway?
Will and Grace
Wings

17/7/06 3:53 PM  
Blogger Tracy said...

Fun list! Isn't it a weird feeling to realize how very much TV we watch???

17/7/06 7:30 PM  
Blogger Bibb Leo File said...

Good lord, a-dub! You haven't watched at least 3 episodes of Spongebob?!! You poor, malnourished thing! Tune to Nickelodeon Mon. - Thurs. between 10:00 and 11:00 or in the afternoons between 2:30 and 5:30 (at least on Direct TV)! Check your local listings or take a gander at the schedule.

17/7/06 10:55 PM  
Blogger AmberO at Sleeping is for Sissies said...

I've never watched even one, actually. Maybe someday...

17/7/06 11:45 PM  

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Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Matching Game!

Well, looks like the plans have changed, and I'm going to be heading back down to JoB for the next few days, so there will be limited posting for a while.

In the meantime, I leave you with this little matching game. Can you match the actress to her picture? Below are pictures of Paz Vega (Spanglish), Ana de la Reguera (Nacho Libre) and Penelope Cruz (Vanilla Sky, I think). Which is which?! Seriously, these are three different people.


And before you accuse me of thinking all non-white people look alike or something, I have to point out that (A) I'm not the first person to notice this three-way dopplegangerdom, and (B) come on. With their tumbly black hair, sexy thick accents and cartoonishly huge eyes, these gorgeous women are virtually interchangeable. And I don't feel a bit sorry for them.

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Blogger Fork said...

I choose Princess Jasmine #3.

13/7/06 3:13 PM  
Blogger Grizham said...

Penelope is the bottom

But Paz is the top
then Ana, correct?

13/7/06 7:07 PM  
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14/7/06 12:56 AM  
Blogger Bibb Leo File said...

You forgot Salma Hayek. Yikes, it's quads!

14/7/06 12:58 AM  
Blogger The Cliff said...

Well i know it's Ana, Paz and Penelope, (i have a little thing for Latin Petite ladies)..

I did notice something suspicious peeking out of Penelope's dress there...is she Pulling an Elaine Christmas Card??

14/7/06 1:40 AM  
Blogger AmberO at Sleeping is for Sissies said...

Those who said Ana, Paz, Penelope were correct! (And I hadn't noticed the borderline nip slip. Oops! This is a family blog!)

16/7/06 1:12 PM  

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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

It's here, it's here!

The winner of the 2006 Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest has been announced!

2 Comments:

Blogger Tracy said...

Wow...I had no idea such a contest existed!

11/7/06 12:21 PM  
Blogger Grizham said...

Is it wrong that I so want to do this contest?

11/7/06 6:54 PM  

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Monday, July 10, 2006

I'm Back!

Well, friends, I'm back from hiatus... at least for a while. The house is bought, a lovely four-day weekend was spent with my family, and then I hit JoB with a debit card and a vengeance, as there was a LOT of work to be done. The new triplex is a wonder... the two already-rented units are cute, bright, and clean. The countertops are mind-bogglingly ugly colors, but it didn't keep them from being rented out, so no harm done, and we'll fix them later. The third apartment, however--the one we'll be living in--was a bit of a disaster. Carpet that was supposed to be tan was closer to black, the ceiling was covered in gray filth, and it hadn't been cleaned in so long, there was filth in places I never knew filth could get (like lining the doorjambs). So, we got right to work! Unfortunately, due to logistics, we had to do things somewhat out of order, but we have accomplished a lot so far. First, e-dub and I (she's my younger sister who also attends grad school at Alma Mater U.) cleaned, taped, and painted pretty much every wall in the place. Then, Mom and l-dub (my older sister, who lives in Hometown) and l-dub's adorable sweet babies (my precious nephew and niece, Zachary and Lillian, who for some reason are the only people on this blog who are referred to by their own names) came into town to help out. In case you're wondering where N.O. is in all this, he was still in Everycity, having to work. While e-dub kiddie-wrangled, Mom, l-dub and I continued cleaning, taping, and painting. There was a lot of this to be done! Then our friendly neighborhood flooring company came and replaced the disgusting carpets with fresh, new ones. Around this time, Mom and I caught matching horrible colds. Because what would moving, painting, and remodeling be without a horrible cold?! Why, where would be the challenge in that? Saturday morning, N.O. arrived in JoB with a truck full of tools and he, Mom, and I got back to work (l-dub and e-dub did their parts by keeping the kiddies out of the way for a whole day). We tackled the massive and unenviable task of scraping the "popcorn" ceilings... you know, that useless and ugly "acoustical" bumpy crud that makes homes look dated? Yeah, that stuff. Turns out, scraping it off is just as horrible a process as you would think. You should have seen us afterwards... we looked like three abominable snowmen. And this is where I was talking about things being out of order, because of course, in a perfect world, you would scrape the ceilings before you installed the new carpet. But that was the only way we could do it, logistically, so a few drop cloths and a powerful new vaccuum cleaner, et voila, our pretty, much less bumpy ceilings add value to the house instead of subtracting from it. Shortly, Mom, l-dub, and the kids had to go home, so N.O., e-dub, and I got to the task of painting the ceilings. That was even less fun than scraping them, and we're not finished yet. But we were done for a while, as N.O. had to get back to work in Dallas this morning. I'm supposed to be working, too... working around our apartment here, cleaning and packing to finish our move. So, that's it for now. Just wanted to say hi and give you an update.

When we're all finished with our place, I'll give you a nice before-and-after photo gallery. Prepare to be amazed!

Oh, and Forky, I haven't met our tenants yet, but they don't look like convicted felons. They just look like nice college girls. Sorry.

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Blogger Fork said...

Large, unbroken columns of words make me nervous.

I'm glad you're back! When are we gonna hit the Cheesecake Factory?!

10/7/06 1:31 PM  
Blogger AmberO at Sleeping is for Sissies said...

That was sort of paragraph-break-free, wasn't it? I didn't do my customary self-edit this time. Hmmm, soon. Very soon. I think Q3 will be back this weekend?

10/7/06 1:58 PM  
Blogger Tracy said...

Welcome back, A-Dub! I can't wait to see your before and after pic. It'll be like Trading Spaces! Oooo...Aaaahhh.

10/7/06 2:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glad to have you back in the blogosphere, if not in person here at Everycity Children's Theater. I, too, will wait patiently for before and after pics - I am a sucker for Trading Spaces. Sounds like a heckuvalot of work, though. I'd need a nap in serious way!

10/7/06 3:36 PM  

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