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Tricky Kitty

Oct16
2009
Rob Written by Rob

Well, the dresser is coming along quite well. We’ve been very happy with its progress. Sanded down, we managed to get all the gunk off it – at least 40 years of polish, dirt, oil, adhesive (from both childhood stickers and contact paper), gouges from where the miscellaneous 4-year-old choose to claim a drawer for his own, and even cat hair that got itself stuck in the mess. Once we got all of it off, underneath we found that it was really a very attractive oak veneer over a sturdy plywood frame. We’re just amazed at how well it’s cleaning up.

Now the dresser’s been stained in a dark oak color and yesterday we put the first coat of polyurethane on. Today we go back to the workshop, sand it again, and apply a second layer. And then tomorrow we go do it again. Once that final layer dries, we’re done and ready to bring our dresser to its new home in our guest room. Photos coming soon.

The hardware is going to be a bit tricky. Three of the four drawers have lower lip pulls rather than handle hardware; you open those drawers by reaching underneath them and pulling them open via a groove in the wood. The top drawer, though, is outfitted with two metal handles (aluminum? steel? your guess is as good as ours – originally it was a brass finish), and their screw placements are nonstandard – 2 inches, apparently common decades ago but highly difficult to replace now. So instead of hunting around for replacement hardware, we’re instead going to try to refinish the original handles; if that doesn’t work, we’ll try to paint them.

I searched around on the Web and tripped over some references to Rub n Buff, a metallic finish used in arts and crafts. The website I read said that we could find it over at Michaels, and that they made it in dozens of different styles – tarnished brass, several different gold-color finishes, silver and pewter, etc. Seemed the ticket, so off to Michael’s we went yesterday to pick up some. If we could find it, we’d give it a shot with the handles sometime this weekend.

Now I’m going to take you on a tangent completely unrelated to the dresser. So bear with me.

Michael’s is a store heavily loaded down with crap even on a good day. With holidays coming up – particularly Halloween – the usual high junk level spikes into OH-MY-GOD-ARE-YOU-KIDDING-ME territory, and you’re left just to marvel in amazement at the products that not only people dream up, but actually manage to get through budgeting, production and finally market distribution.

And so, I humbly present for your consideration: Tricky Kitty.

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It’s a plastic cat. That poops jelly beans.

Seriously: there’s a chute. Appropriately located. And jelly beans come out. Brown jelly beans.

The tagline on the package reads, “His Trick Is To Leave A Treat!”

Now here’s the scary part: go do a Google search for “poops jelly beans” and see what comes up. Turns out there’s a whole genre of cheap toys made based on the simple concept of an animal of some sort that poops jelly beans. Birds. Pigs. Easter bunnies. I’m sure Santa is out there somewhere.

This is what Google has brought to us. Cheap metal finishing products, and jelly beans pooped at command. Thank you, oh Great God Google!

Posted in Everyday Life, Gift Ideas, Projects / DIY

Home From Oregon

Oct08
2009
Rob Written by Rob

We just rolled in a few hours ago, changed clothes, unloaded the car and went out for dinner.

As much as we enjoy to travel, we love coming home. Home to family, to friends. Home to the bed we carefully selected and purchased together, the Cal King with plenty of room for us to both sleep comfortably (unlike the lumpy motel Queen that meant we slept terribly every night we were up there). Home to our animals, one of which has been kenneled at the vet all week. Home to regular Internet access. Home to our house and our town and all the familiar sights and sounds and comforting details that mean we’ve finally settled in from a week on the road.

Three days of work and Chris is moved into his new Eugene, Oregon apartment. He seems happy with his new digs. There was a bit of drama involving his car (when would it arrive from Orlando – or would it ever?) and his moving pods (“You could have vacuumed some of the cat hair from the futon BEFORE you moved..”) but by Wednesday afternoon it was all moved in and generally sorted out. A few final trips to the grocery and Target to make sure he was stocked on all the basics, and then by very early Thursday morning – 40 degrees and wet, BRRRR – we had the car loaded up and were back on I-5 headed south again towards the California state line.

We hope everything works out for Chris in his newly adopted home. It’s not easy uprooting everything you know, burning the ships to go live thousands of miles away from everything familiar to you. One thing that was immediately apparent to us as soon as we arrived was that Eugene was NOT Orlando; not even close. But we’re sure that he will adapt and make new friends and sort out everything he needs. We wish him luck.

It’s a ten hour drive up, and another ten back. I didn’t take as many photos as I had planned, and a number of the ones I did take came out pretty blurry. I seem to be pretty bad at that lately, we’re not sure why. But if you’d like to see some of the Oregon photos that managed to come out nice, they’re after the jump.

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Posted in Family and Friends, Travel

Packin’ and Preppin’

Oct03
2009
Rob Written by Rob

Short update today. Both Chris and his cat made it to Oregon in one piece. He’s currently sitting around an empty apartment, waiting for his stuff to eventually show up and hoping his car ever shows up. But he’s there. We’ve talked to him a few times since landing and he’s tired and ready to just get settled and be done with it already. He’s good.

This week I’ve been a royal pain in the ass to live with. I don’t do vacations – even working vacations – very well. I spend a lot of my time neurosing that I’m missing a deadline, or about to miss a deadline, or won’t be here when a client really needs me to pick up the phone, or won’t be here when that once-every-five-years megaproject calls happen. So I’ve spent a lot of this week fighting to clear my desk and get deliverables out the door, and Kristi’s spent a lot of this week trying to refrain from smothering me with a pillow.

All’s good now, though. Desk clear, email parked, neurosing down to a minimum. Now’s time for pack and prep.

We’ve got a long list of things – some big, most small – to do before we leave. And we’re knocking the list down. We have someone sitting the house, the pets are arranged for, the car’s tuned and oiled and fueled, and supplies are mostly laid in. Early Monday morning, we take Tuck over to the vet for kenneling, and then we hit the road for Oregon for a nine hour drive.

Been a while since we’ve had a really good road trip. We’re both looking forward to getting out of town for a bit and seeing Chris.

We’ll take photos, and if Internet access is to be found, there might be an R&K entry while we’re up there. Stay tuned!

Posted in Family and Friends, Travel, Work

Chris Is Leaving Florida

Sep28
2009
Rob Written by Rob

Well, my brother Chris is in the few final days before his big move to Oregon. Talked with him briefly yesterday. He’s having his car transported; they picked it up on Thursday. He’s finished packing all of his stuff into pods, and they’re ready to be picked up. Right now he’s making phone calls, getting utilities worked out, and spending time saying goodbye to everyone before his plane leaves Orlando on Wednesday for Eugene, Oregon.

When we talked the other day he took a moment to complain about the summer weather in Florida. I told him to “enjoy” these last few days, because after Wednesday, hyperhumid scorching tropical summers are a thing of the past. I know I certainly don’t miss them. Chris assures me that he won’t, either.

I’m looking forward to seeing Chris again. It’s been almost a year; last time we saw each other was when we flew back to Orlando briefly last November to get the last of my things. Kristi and I are planning to drive up to Oregon next week, stay in Eugene for a few days helping Chris unpack and generally welcoming him to the West Coast. Eugene is only about eight or nine hours by car from Modesto – slightly farther than the distance we drove to San Diego last year. And it’s only an hour flight; we’re hoping that he can come visit for Christmas. (Totally understand if he can’t, seeing that his computer technical support is generally a 24/7/365 business. But hope lives eternal.)

At the very, very least, having him in the same time zone again is going to make scheduling our GTA4 nights a LOT easier. 🙂

The trip to Oregon will do Kristi and I both some good. Get away from the town, the house, the animals, the clients. Just get away. Also, I’ve been doing the work-at-home thing for a long time now – I’m used to it – but I think being cooped up in the house full time is getting on Kristi’s nerves. We haven’t had a serious travel spell since Kristi came off night shifts, so the long haul up to Oregon is going to be a good one. I’ve never been up in the Northwest, either, so I’m looking forward to seeing the rest of Northern California and southern Oregon.

We’ll take pictures and report the story here.

Posted in Family and Friends
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